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The 2019 Ford Everest range of configurations is currently priced from $23,755.
Our most recent review of the 2019 Ford Everest resulted in a score of 8 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Marcus Craft had this to say at the time: Originally built off the Ranger platform, the Everest has always been overshadowed by its overachieving ute stablemate. But now, with the introduction of AEB and some up-speccing to its Everest line-up, Ford has ensured its large SUV wagon is still a strong contender in the race for top honours in the market.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Marcus Craft liked most about this particular version of the Ford Everest: All-round package, Ride and handling, Safety tech
The 2019 Ford Everest carries a braked towing capacity of up to 3000 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Ford Everest is also known as Ford Endeavour in markets outside Australia.
The Ford Everest 2019 prices range from $28,820 for the basic trim level SUV Ambiente (rwd 5 Seat) to $47,520 for the top of the range SUV Titanium (4WD 7 Seat).
The answer all depends on what you call off-road driving, Javed. The Ford Everest, being based on the Ranger, is a very competent off-roader. In fact, it’ll handle anything most owners would ever throw at it, while the Endura is more of a replacement for the Ford Territory. Meaning it has abilities better matched to a trip to the snow, not a true log-jumping, river-fording off-road journey.
The Sante Fe is more of the same (as the Endura) that is; a car that can cope with gravel roads and slippery surfaces, but not the rough and tumble of the Aussie bush. So it really comes down to how far off road you need to go. And if the answer is a long way, even if it’s just occasionally, then the Everest is your best choice.
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Your towing needs will dictate a big car. Others you could consider are the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Isuzu MU-X, Holden Trailblazer, or Ford Everest.
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The following Ford Everest is available in both five and seven seat configurations. Five seats are standard in the Ambiente variant. Seven seats are optional in the Ambiente variant and standard in the Trend and Titanium variants. Ebony fabric seats are standard in the Ambiente, with Soho Grain leather available in both the Titanium and Trend variants.