The other winning area for Sorento is running and repair costs. For one thing, there’s been noticeable improvement in Sorento’s road and engine noise, with soundproofing added to the transmission tunnel and thicker soundproofing inside the dashboard. The 2.5L boxer engine delivers solid though not class-leading performance, but it’s matched to a CVT that is one of the best on offer.Īustralia’s best cars 2015: AWD SUVs $50,000 - $65,000Ī win for a bigger, more refined Kia Sorento is a just reward for a manufacturer that takes careful heed of what the market wants. ![]() Cabin and cargo space have increased, and access to the load area is via a powered tailgate. It’s also a high achiever when it comes to fit and finish. This means good seating, user-friendly ergonomics and the highly practical nature required in an SUV. The user-friendly touch-screen includes Pandora connectivity, sat-nav and voice recognition for several functions. Outback’s infotainment system has been upgraded. The latest version of Subaru’s EyeSight driver assistance technology is fitted to Outback, making driver interaction with the vehicle easier. Subaru has paid attention to safety with Outback, achieving the highest ANCAP score of any Subaru to date. Judges also rewarded Outback’s lengthy features list with an equal best-in-class standard equipment score. But a new model rises to the top thanks to a range of improvements, including fuel consumption, and significant price reductions. The previous Outback was buried mid-pack in last year’s awards. ![]() Australia’s best cars 2015: AWD SUVs under $50,000
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