Advantages: Reliable, comfortable, solid, powerful and fairly fuel-efficient Disadvantages: No air-bags, and some of the interior trim could have been finished a bit better
...I am a real fan of the Frontera marque and can't believe that Vauxhall have stopped producing them. Anyhoo...
I bought this car 2nd hand in March this year and I absolutely adore it! It is the 1999 'Remix' model and I have thus far found it to be very, very reliable, very comfortable, pretty fuel-efficient (considering the size and type of beast that it is), and a smooth, responsive...
Advantages: Smooth, roomy, powerful, good for towing. Disadvantages: Lots of faults, unhelpful dealerships
...I bought this Frontera 1998 S reg in April 1999 with 5000mls on the clock as an ex-demo from a main dealer. I was fully aware of the poor reputation the earlier model but was optimistic that build quality may have improved.
Oddly, the criteria for buying this vehicle was probably unusual. We needed a large rear seat for three adult children, a engine capable of towing a 23' twin axle caravan...
Advantages: Good Off-Road Feel & Comfy On-Road Feel Disadvantages: Bit of a Guzzler on Fuel,looks like an overgrown Astravan
...If you're looking for a cheaper 4x4 than most others on the market, here it is.
Mine's an S (98/99) Reg but still runs well now.
It is a Long Wheel Base (LWB) Limited Edition 5dr Transglobe Estate, so bear with me and forgive me if I include/miss out things other Fronteras have or have not got.
I Chose the Frontera as it was almost £11k cheaper than a Land Rover of the same year and More...
SteveMason77
14.02.2006 15:52 (22.07.2006 03:06) ·Read review
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