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2wd Dual Cab Ute: A Good Option For Buyers On A Budget

If you are on the look for a dual cab Ute and budget is a constraint then you can look at 2WD dual cab Ute options as well. It is not as if that only the 4WD dual cab Ute provide you with towing facilities. Even the 2WD ones have good towing capacities and there are other advantages as well.

Firstly, you have vehicles that are much lighter and therefore easier to handle. With budget being a constraint, you need not pay as much for their purchase and even maintenance with regard to fuel expenses is definitely affordable. The 2WD dual cab Ute is definitely something a family must consider especially if their driving is restricted to relatively city driving and not so rough terrain driving.

Let us look at models like the Mazda BT- 50 that is certainly capable of giving the likes of the Navara or the Amarok a very tough run for their money. Whether it is the space, safety, curtain bags or the high five star ANCAP grading, this vehicle comes up as trumps on all essential parameters you would like your dual cab UTE to have.

A roomy cabin and great road stability with the mid-level models having satellite navigation and Bluetooth makes for a compelling case. The pricing though may not be too competitive especially on the entry level models and you may wish to then look for competitively priced 4WD dual cab UTE options.
2wd Dual Cab Ute: A Good Option For Buyers On A Budget


In contrast, though you may get the 2WD Navara dual cab UTE at a cheaper price, you would have to contend with a lesser towing capacity. The design too is an older one as compared to some of its peers despite the recent refinements.

The Volkswagen Amarok may be a better choice given its up market looks and its 2800kg towing capability. It too boasts of five star ANCAP ratings with very refined diesel engine performance. The absence of the auto gearbox in its 4WD models would be a significant negative and may push you to look favourably at the Mazda BT-50 amongst all the three. Yes, if you do not need the 4WD or the auto gearbox, then the Amarok would definitely be a good choice.

Coming to the topic of hybrid cars, they are going to be the future given the fact that they fall back on two energy sources. The fact that modern hybrid cars can make optimal use of gasoline and electrical energy has given them huge thumbs up from the environment perspective and also from the cost angle.

At lower speeds and city driving conditions where you often have to stop and start, electrical energy is used. With concepts like regenerative braking to the fore and better aerodynamic design allowing for lighter materials to be used, hybrid cars are making a strong statement with regard to fuel efficiency and ease of driving.

by: Hugh Mcinnes




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