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Compact size and maneuverability
Good ground clearance
Fuel-efficient engines
Affordable purchase and maintenance
Higher driving position
Widespread service network
PowerShift automatic transmission issues
Cramped rear passenger space
Subpar interior material quality
Unrefined ride quality
Noisy cabin at highway speeds
Side-opening tailgate (pre-facelift)
PowerShift transmission failure/malfunction
Suspension component wear (bushings, shock absorbers)
Rust on tailgate and underbody
Thoroughly inspect the PowerShift transmission (if applicable) for shuddering or erratic shifts during a test drive.
Check for rust, especially around the tailgate hinges, wheel arches, and underbody.
Verify service records, paying attention to transmission fluid changes and suspension work.
Test drive on various road surfaces to assess ride comfort and cabin noise levels.
Consider models with manual transmission or later automatic transmission options (from 2017 onwards) to avoid PowerShift issues.
Check all electrical components, including the infotainment system, for proper functionality.
Infotainment system glitches (SYNC)