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The Toyota Kluger 2010 prices range from $6,930 for the basic trim level SUV Kluger KX-R (FWD) 7 Seat to $15,510 for the top of the range SUV Kluger Altitude (4x4) 7 Seat.
The Toyota Kluger 2010 comes in SUV.
The Toyota Kluger 2010 is available in Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 3.5L 5 SP Automatic to the SUV 3.5L 5SP Automatic.
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$19,990
2010 Toyota Kluger | Specs | Price |
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Altitude (4x4) 7 Seat | Specs: 3.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $11,660 - $15,510 |
Altitude (FWD) 7 Seat | Specs: 3.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $10,340 - $14,190 |
Grande (4x4) | Specs: 3.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $9,020 - $12,650 |
Grande (FWD) | Specs: 3.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $8,360 - $11,770 |
KX-R (4x4) 5 Seat | Specs: 3.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $7,260 - $10,230 |
KX-R (4x4) 7 Seat | Specs: 3.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $8,800 - $12,430 |
KX-R (FWD) 5 Seat | Specs: 3.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $7,480 - $10,560 |
KX-R (FWD) 7 Seat | Specs: 3.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $6,930 - $9,790 |
KX-S | Specs: 3.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $9,020 - $12,650 |
Believe it or not, 17 litres is on the high side of things, but not out of the question in a Kluger that is driven exclusively in stop-start urban traffic. I know the official fuel consumption figure for the car is 11L/100km, but there are a few things to keep in mind with that. The first is that this is a combined urban/highway figure, so it will always be lower than the urban number. Also, this figure is achieved on a test that actually bears very little relationship with driving in the real world.
You need to keep in mind that this is a relatively large petrol engine, hauling a hefty (1900kg-plus) car around. If your Kluger is the all-wheel-drive version, there’s also a fair bit of driveline friction to overcome. Even when cruising down a highway, this will never be a frugal vehicle as the aerodynamics mean it’s moving an awful lot of air at 100km/h. Don’t forget, either, that driving style has a huge effect on how much fuel you use.
If you’re concerned, have the car tuned and serviced. Fresh spark plugs and clean filters might make a difference to your fuel use.
The Discovery 4 is highly regarded by owners. It’s a very capable off-roader, comfortable and refined on the road, and there are few issues to worry about. Service costs are high if you use a factory dealer, but there are plenty of independent mechanics able to take care of it for you. When checking a Discovery check for use off-road, and look for one that has been pampered within the town boundaries. If you don’t want a car that will go off-road perhaps look at a Toyota Kluger 7-seater or a Mazda CX-9.
Your budget limits you to older models, such as 2008/2009, which will have done 120,000 to 180,000 km. I am loath to recommend buying one of these cars with such a mileage on them; you would be heading the period of pain when you are quite likely to face increasing and expensive repairs. If you were to choose to buy one I would go for the Discovery. I would also urge you to have the car you choose checked over by a specialist mechanic who knows the brand intimately. Instead of the European models you are considering I would suggest you also look at something like the Toyota Kluger, which would likely to be more reliable and less expensive going forward, and your budget would stretch to a later model.
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