Hello and welcome to the third post. If you are an SUV lover, you have come to the right place. If you aren’t, on the other hand, you might reconsider a little bit. After all, what’s wrong with a sizable, roomy, bold and presumably aggresive vehicle roaring on the road?
Well, modern SUVs are not necessarily always meant to be full of noise or aggresion. But rather, some of them are designed ot be quiet, smooth and elegant, without sacrificing their size or power. Now, let’s take a look at several typical off-roaders and their target market.
SUVs originally were designed for rural buyers who required both on- and off-road driving. Some of the current SUV models in the market are still equipped with stiffened suspension, all-wheel drive and towing capacity, which together enable the go-anywhere ability (in a relative term of course).
Model 1: Volkswagen Touareg – “Brains, Brawn and Beauty”
Strength: You have it right – it’s VW. For decades, Volkswagen has followed its legacy and built vehicles with both quality and performance with affordable pricing. Starting from $48,440, a fairly reasonable price for its level of performance (Go ahead and check out the video where a Touareg tows a Boeing 747), Touareg is truly a people’s car.
Target Market: For drivers constantly venturing off-road, this model is totally worth a consideration. For those who are looking for elegant, stylish design and impressive on-road manners, Touareg will by no means dissapoint them either. Its highly capable system design delivers only the excellence.
Weakness: If you look forward to driving a car that draws pedestrians’ attentions with your brand, this is not the right one for you – because it’s Volkswagen, something not designed for attacting oculus. Also, if you want to have a seven-seat car and with plenty of cargo space, try look for something else. This is only a mid-sized SUV.
Model 2: Land Rover Discovery – “Strong. Spacious. Versatile.”
Strength: In comparison with other cars, Land Rover Discovery is perhaps an SUV just for off-road, even though sometimes found on urban streets. Once equipped with a superbly powerful V8 petrol engine which delivers 370 horsepower, few can beat a Discovery where the road ends.
Target market: scientifc expeditions, militaries and adventurous buyers who seek for bold style in a vehicle.
Weakness: Relatively few people are big fans of the rough appearance. Furthermore, during this period of time where the oil price is skyrocketing, people might turn to competitors with better fuel economy. Land Rover’s family has been quite notorious in fuel consumption for a while.
Model 3: Mercedes G Class – “A Powerful Presence for Over 25 Years”
Strength: German. Heritage. Nostalgia. Excellence. Dignity. Best of all, Mercedes. If there is something beating Land Rover in off-road capabilities, this is it. This is one of the few cars on the streets stubbornly refuse to switch their look and thus a G-Wagen keeps reminding everyone of lives two decades ago. If upgraded by AMG, its might gets redoubled and the car goes anywhere – you name it – deserts, forests, mountains, wetlands, snowlands… Its adventurous style will never fade away.
Target market: Militaries, expedition teams, keen drivers who “believe in staying strong” and seeking to have “personality personified”. Canadian forces have them as military vehicles, and so do other armies. Some groups of people do genuinely love the look. Thus they become the targets.
Weakness: If there is a drawback, it’s the price. Starting from $114,400, not yet achievable by most civilians – and that is just the price for a base model. A fully equipped one could go anywhere up to $160,000, so it’s perhaps just a dream for many. Also, it’s worth mentioning that quite a number of people do not much appreciate the appearance. They deem it to be outdated. And perhaps it is.
Model 4: Toyota FJ Cruiser – “King of the hill”
Strength: Ever thought that Japanese engineering creates something like this? Truth is, it’s cool. An FJ Cruiser is a combination of stylish design and off-road capabilities. Being popular among the younger generation, it is not uncommon to see them on streets day by day. Moreover, it is reasonably comfortable and luxurious despite its somewhat rugged look.
Target market: For those who drive to work on-road every week day and spend their weekends in the countryside, this is an ideal SUV. After all, a good-looking vehicle is much appreciated everywhere.
Weakness: With a base price of $31,900, it may turn some buyers away for cheaper off-roader options. This is because that a such basic model does not include much – not even AWD for an off-road SUV. Also, its fuel economy is not of great reputation.
Model 5: Jeep Wrangler – “Best-in-class”
Strength: Many do think that the rugged look of a Jeep is the strength personified. Jeep is actually one of the most off-road oriented vehicles in the market, and with options of relatively cheap models. Thanks to an excellent suspension system, a Jeep is truly born to be maneuvered in the wilderness. It’s hard to get away without considering an off-roader costing only $19,000.
Target market: Off-road driving norms with limited budget on vehicle spendings will find it desirable. Rugged style lovers will also appreciate this model.
Weakness: A Jeep Wrangler dramatically compromises on the road. No matter in what aspects: appearance, performance and fuel economy, there always seem to be better alternatives. Stability inside the car is another issue.