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Thursday, June 29, 2017

Mid-size SUV Test: Mazda CX-5 vs Ford Escape vs VW Tiguan

Read article : Mid-size SUV Test: Mazda CX-5 vs Ford Escape vs VW Tiguan

THE evidence is there on every street. Compact SUVs have become our preferred means of carrying kids and cargo - and new arrivals just keep coming.   

Mazda has just brought out a new model of the CX-5, Australia's top selling SUV for the past four years.   

Ford has facelifted the Kuga and renamed it with the global Escape badge.  

We're running them against the award-winning Volkswagen Tiguan.  

Ford Escape

Ford Escape

Ford Escape

This is Ford's third attempt in five years at cracking the compact SUV segment.  

There are more variants, from $34,000 drive-away to $53,535 drive-away.  

We have the Trend 1.5 front-driver, the middle of the range, which is $39,050 drive-away as tested (including a $1300 safety pack and $550 for metallic paint).  

The new name also brings a new nose and engine, plus an impressive list of advanced - but optional - safety tech. Standard are seven airbags, rear camera (with guiding lines that turn) and rear sensors.  

The safety pack adds automatic emergency braking (which now works from 50km/h rather than 30kmh), radar cruise control, lane keeping assistance, rear cross traffic alert and blind spot warning. These options take the Trend from the least equipped to the best among this trio.  

Update items also include Apple Car Play and Android Auto, built-in navigation with traffic alerts and digital radio joins AM/FM.  

The Trend comes with push-button start, electronic park brake, cruise control (with speed limiter), auto headlights, rain-sensing wipers and privacy glass, among other mod-cons.   

A power tailgate adds $1200.  

The cabin is basic but practical; the others have a more up-market appearance but less tech.  

Deft touches: digital speed display, dual zone aircon, two USB ports, a 12V socket and four map lights - plus a light and 12V socket in the cargo area, which expands from 406L to 1603L.  

The rear seat splits 60-40. The seat back angle can be adjusted but the base doesn't slide forward. As with the others, there are two Isofix child seat anchor points and three top tether mounts.  

The 1.5 turbo petrol engine replaces the 1.6 turbo that was recalled a fortnight ago following a spate of fires, including seven in Australia.   It's an economical engine with plenty of oomph - and costs about half as much to service as the others. As with many modern engines, it demands premium unleaded.  

These aren't supposed to be race cars but we checked their 0-100kmh times as an indicator of how they'll haul the family in the daily grind.  

The Escape - slightly faster than the VW Tiguan and one second quicker to the speed limit than the Mazda CX-5 - handles corners confidently, but the suspension can get a bit busier than the others over bumps. At times, the steering feels too sharp for the size and weight of the car.  

Mazda CX-5

Mazda CX-5

Mazda CX-5

Mazda expands the range to four model grades - from $34,500 drive-away to $54,700 drive-away.  

We have the Maxx Sport (the second model up) 2.0 petrol front-drive at $38,400 drive-away.  

Mazda loads the new model with the most standard safety kit of the trio, including automatic emergency braking (front and rear), rear cross traffic alert and blind zone warning. This is in addition to six airbags, a rear view camera and rear sensors.  

Apple Car Play and Android Auto are still not available but built-in navigation is standard on this grade. The tablet-style display in the dash looks classy but is not a touchscreen.  

The cabin has an up-market feel but the door pockets are smaller than the others, there's no digital speed display, and the guiding lines on the rear camera don't turn.  

The driver's side mirror is not convex, so it's hard to see traffic in the adjacent lane. I'd prefer a wider view rather than rely on a small warning light in the corner of the mirror.  

Unique among this trio, the rear seat splits 40-20-40 and can be dropped via a lever in the cargo area. The seat back angle can be adjusted but the base does not slide forward. Cargo capacity is 442L/1342L.  

On the move the Mazda is quieter than before - finally muting its road noise on par with rivals.  

Performance from the non-turbo 2.0 is similar to these peers. Helpfully, it takes regular unleaded.   

A downside: the CX-5 is the dearest of this trio to service.  

The new CX-5 steers well, with a plush and almost cushy ride, rather than the razor-sharp feeling of its predecessor.  

VW Tiguan

VW Tiguan

VW Tiguan

Despite its premium price, the Tiguan is selling at twice the rate of the Escape and Honda CR-V and is closing the gap on the Subaru Forester.  

The range stretches from $39,100 drive-away to $54,580 drive-away. We tested the 110TSI Trendline DSG front-drive, at $39,900 drive-away including $700 for metallic paint.  

Standard fare includes automatic emergency braking, rear camera with guiding lines that turn, front and rear parking sensors, large touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto but not built-in navigation.  

Radar cruise control and lane keeping assistance (optional on all Escapes and standard on the top grade CX-5) are not available as an option on this grade.  

The Tiguan has the most spacious cabin and the biggest storage pockets. As with the others it has rear air vents. Unlike the others, it has single zone aircon.  

The Tiguan is the only one among this trio with a sliding back seat - to create a larger cargo area (from 615L to 1665L with the seats down) as well as seat back angle adjustment.  

Its 1.4 turbo, the smallest of the three, does the job, albeit on premium unleaded.  

The twin clutch automatic gearbox takes half a second or so to engage but you soon learn to adapt your driving style and release the brake pedal a little sooner.  

Its biggest asset is the way it drives. The Tiguan has the most precise steering and handling feel, and yet it's also the most comfortable over bumps. That's a gratifying double act.  

Verdict

Escape vs CX-5 vs Tiguan

Escape vs CX-5 vs Tiguan

The Escape, though more compelling than previously, doesn't drive quite as well as the others and isn't as well presented inside. If the optional safety pack were fitted standard, it would have aced this test.  

Still a class act, the Tiguan is the best here for space, comfort, practicality and driving feel. But the competition has caught up with more standard features for the money.  

With its impressive list of standard safety gear, up-market interior and greater refinement, the CX-5 Maxx Sport wins this round. Undercutting the others on price is a bonus.  

The contenders' vital statistics

Mazda CX-5 Maxx Sport

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

PRICE: $38,400 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ unlimited km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $1405 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/10,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 6 airbags  

ENGINE: 2.0-litre 4-cylinder, 114kW/200Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed auto; FWD  

THIRST: 6.9L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4550mm (L), 1840mm (W), 1675mm (H), 2700mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1556kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1800kg  

VW Tiguan Trendline

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

PRICE: $39,900 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ unlimited km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $1336 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/15,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 7 airbags  

ENGINE: 1.4-litre 4-cyliner turbo, 110kW/250Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed DSG; FWD  

THIRST: 6.3L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4486mm (L), 1839mm (W), 1648mm (H), 2681mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1450kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1800kg  

Ford Escape Trend

The 2017 Ford Escape.

The 2017 Ford Escape.

PRICE: $39,050 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ 100,000km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $780 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/15,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 7 airbags  

ENGINE: 1.5-litre 4-cylinder turbo, 134kW/240Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed auto; FWD  

THIRST: 7.2L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4524mm (L), 1838mm (W), 1749mm (H), 2690mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1607kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1500kg    

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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Mid-size SUV Test: Mazda CX-5 vs Ford Escape vs VW Tiguan

Read article : Mid-size SUV Test: Mazda CX-5 vs Ford Escape vs VW Tiguan

THE evidence is there on every street. Compact SUVs have become our preferred means of carrying kids and cargo - and new arrivals just keep coming.   

Mazda has just brought out a new model of the CX-5, Australia's top selling SUV for the past four years.   

Ford has facelifted the Kuga and renamed it with the global Escape badge.  

We're running them against the award-winning Volkswagen Tiguan.  

Ford Escape

Ford Escape

Ford Escape

This is Ford's third attempt in five years at cracking the compact SUV segment.  

There are more variants, from $34,000 drive-away to $53,535 drive-away.  

We have the Trend 1.5 front-driver, the middle of the range, which is $39,050 drive-away as tested (including a $1300 safety pack and $550 for metallic paint).  

The new name also brings a new nose and engine, plus an impressive list of advanced - but optional - safety tech. Standard are seven airbags, rear camera (with guiding lines that turn) and rear sensors.  

The safety pack adds automatic emergency braking (which now works from 50km/h rather than 30kmh), radar cruise control, lane keeping assistance, rear cross traffic alert and blind spot warning. These options take the Trend from the least equipped to the best among this trio.  

Update items also include Apple Car Play and Android Auto, built-in navigation with traffic alerts and digital radio joins AM/FM.  

The Trend comes with push-button start, electronic park brake, cruise control (with speed limiter), auto headlights, rain-sensing wipers and privacy glass, among other mod-cons.   

A power tailgate adds $1200.  

The cabin is basic but practical; the others have a more up-market appearance but less tech.  

Deft touches: digital speed display, dual zone aircon, two USB ports, a 12V socket and four map lights - plus a light and 12V socket in the cargo area, which expands from 406L to 1603L.  

The rear seat splits 60-40. The seat back angle can be adjusted but the base doesn't slide forward. As with the others, there are two Isofix child seat anchor points and three top tether mounts.  

The 1.5 turbo petrol engine replaces the 1.6 turbo that was recalled a fortnight ago following a spate of fires, including seven in Australia.   It's an economical engine with plenty of oomph - and costs about half as much to service as the others. As with many modern engines, it demands premium unleaded.  

These aren't supposed to be race cars but we checked their 0-100kmh times as an indicator of how they'll haul the family in the daily grind.  

The Escape - slightly faster than the VW Tiguan and one second quicker to the speed limit than the Mazda CX-5 - handles corners confidently, but the suspension can get a bit busier than the others over bumps. At times, the steering feels too sharp for the size and weight of the car.  

Mazda CX-5

Mazda CX-5

Mazda CX-5

Mazda expands the range to four model grades - from $34,500 drive-away to $54,700 drive-away.  

We have the Maxx Sport (the second model up) 2.0 petrol front-drive at $38,400 drive-away.  

Mazda loads the new model with the most standard safety kit of the trio, including automatic emergency braking (front and rear), rear cross traffic alert and blind zone warning. This is in addition to six airbags, a rear view camera and rear sensors.  

Apple Car Play and Android Auto are still not available but built-in navigation is standard on this grade. The tablet-style display in the dash looks classy but is not a touchscreen.  

The cabin has an up-market feel but the door pockets are smaller than the others, there's no digital speed display, and the guiding lines on the rear camera don't turn.  

The driver's side mirror is not convex, so it's hard to see traffic in the adjacent lane. I'd prefer a wider view rather than rely on a small warning light in the corner of the mirror.  

Unique among this trio, the rear seat splits 40-20-40 and can be dropped via a lever in the cargo area. The seat back angle can be adjusted but the base does not slide forward. Cargo capacity is 442L/1342L.  

On the move the Mazda is quieter than before - finally muting its road noise on par with rivals.  

Performance from the non-turbo 2.0 is similar to these peers. Helpfully, it takes regular unleaded.   

A downside: the CX-5 is the dearest of this trio to service.  

The new CX-5 steers well, with a plush and almost cushy ride, rather than the razor-sharp feeling of its predecessor.  

VW Tiguan

VW Tiguan

VW Tiguan

Despite its premium price, the Tiguan is selling at twice the rate of the Escape and Honda CR-V and is closing the gap on the Subaru Forester.  

The range stretches from $39,100 drive-away to $54,580 drive-away. We tested the 110TSI Trendline DSG front-drive, at $39,900 drive-away including $700 for metallic paint.  

Standard fare includes automatic emergency braking, rear camera with guiding lines that turn, front and rear parking sensors, large touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto but not built-in navigation.  

Radar cruise control and lane keeping assistance (optional on all Escapes and standard on the top grade CX-5) are not available as an option on this grade.  

The Tiguan has the most spacious cabin and the biggest storage pockets. As with the others it has rear air vents. Unlike the others, it has single zone aircon.  

The Tiguan is the only one among this trio with a sliding back seat - to create a larger cargo area (from 615L to 1665L with the seats down) as well as seat back angle adjustment.  

Its 1.4 turbo, the smallest of the three, does the job, albeit on premium unleaded.  

The twin clutch automatic gearbox takes half a second or so to engage but you soon learn to adapt your driving style and release the brake pedal a little sooner.  

Its biggest asset is the way it drives. The Tiguan has the most precise steering and handling feel, and yet it's also the most comfortable over bumps. That's a gratifying double act.  

Verdict

Escape vs CX-5 vs Tiguan

Escape vs CX-5 vs Tiguan

The Escape, though more compelling than previously, doesn't drive quite as well as the others and isn't as well presented inside. If the optional safety pack were fitted standard, it would have aced this test.  

Still a class act, the Tiguan is the best here for space, comfort, practicality and driving feel. But the competition has caught up with more standard features for the money.  

With its impressive list of standard safety gear, up-market interior and greater refinement, the CX-5 Maxx Sport wins this round. Undercutting the others on price is a bonus.  

The contenders' vital statistics

Mazda CX-5 Maxx Sport

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

PRICE: $38,400 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ unlimited km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $1405 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/10,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 6 airbags  

ENGINE: 2.0-litre 4-cylinder, 114kW/200Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed auto; FWD  

THIRST: 6.9L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4550mm (L), 1840mm (W), 1675mm (H), 2700mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1556kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1800kg  

VW Tiguan Trendline

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

PRICE: $39,900 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ unlimited km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $1336 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/15,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 7 airbags  

ENGINE: 1.4-litre 4-cyliner turbo, 110kW/250Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed DSG; FWD  

THIRST: 6.3L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4486mm (L), 1839mm (W), 1648mm (H), 2681mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1450kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1800kg  

Ford Escape Trend

The 2017 Ford Escape.

The 2017 Ford Escape.

PRICE: $39,050 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ 100,000km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $780 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/15,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 7 airbags  

ENGINE: 1.5-litre 4-cylinder turbo, 134kW/240Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed auto; FWD  

THIRST: 7.2L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4524mm (L), 1838mm (W), 1749mm (H), 2690mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1607kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1500kg    

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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Mid-size SUV Test: Mazda CX-5 vs Ford Escape vs VW Tiguan

Read article : Mid-size SUV Test: Mazda CX-5 vs Ford Escape vs VW Tiguan

THE evidence is there on every street. Compact SUVs have become our preferred means of carrying kids and cargo - and new arrivals just keep coming.   

Mazda has just brought out a new model of the CX-5, Australia's top selling SUV for the past four years.   

Ford has facelifted the Kuga and renamed it with the global Escape badge.  

We're running them against the award-winning Volkswagen Tiguan.  

Ford Escape

Ford Escape

Ford Escape

This is Ford's third attempt in five years at cracking the compact SUV segment.  

There are more variants, from $34,000 drive-away to $53,535 drive-away.  

We have the Trend 1.5 front-driver, the middle of the range, which is $39,050 drive-away as tested (including a $1300 safety pack and $550 for metallic paint).  

The new name also brings a new nose and engine, plus an impressive list of advanced - but optional - safety tech. Standard are seven airbags, rear camera (with guiding lines that turn) and rear sensors.  

The safety pack adds automatic emergency braking (which now works from 50km/h rather than 30kmh), radar cruise control, lane keeping assistance, rear cross traffic alert and blind spot warning. These options take the Trend from the least equipped to the best among this trio.  

Update items also include Apple Car Play and Android Auto, built-in navigation with traffic alerts and digital radio joins AM/FM.  

The Trend comes with push-button start, electronic park brake, cruise control (with speed limiter), auto headlights, rain-sensing wipers and privacy glass, among other mod-cons.   

A power tailgate adds $1200.  

The cabin is basic but practical; the others have a more up-market appearance but less tech.  

Deft touches: digital speed display, dual zone aircon, two USB ports, a 12V socket and four map lights - plus a light and 12V socket in the cargo area, which expands from 406L to 1603L.  

The rear seat splits 60-40. The seat back angle can be adjusted but the base doesn't slide forward. As with the others, there are two Isofix child seat anchor points and three top tether mounts.  

The 1.5 turbo petrol engine replaces the 1.6 turbo that was recalled a fortnight ago following a spate of fires, including seven in Australia.   It's an economical engine with plenty of oomph - and costs about half as much to service as the others. As with many modern engines, it demands premium unleaded.  

These aren't supposed to be race cars but we checked their 0-100kmh times as an indicator of how they'll haul the family in the daily grind.  

The Escape - slightly faster than the VW Tiguan and one second quicker to the speed limit than the Mazda CX-5 - handles corners confidently, but the suspension can get a bit busier than the others over bumps. At times, the steering feels too sharp for the size and weight of the car.  

Mazda CX-5

Mazda CX-5

Mazda CX-5

Mazda expands the range to four model grades - from $34,500 drive-away to $54,700 drive-away.  

We have the Maxx Sport (the second model up) 2.0 petrol front-drive at $38,400 drive-away.  

Mazda loads the new model with the most standard safety kit of the trio, including automatic emergency braking (front and rear), rear cross traffic alert and blind zone warning. This is in addition to six airbags, a rear view camera and rear sensors.  

Apple Car Play and Android Auto are still not available but built-in navigation is standard on this grade. The tablet-style display in the dash looks classy but is not a touchscreen.  

The cabin has an up-market feel but the door pockets are smaller than the others, there's no digital speed display, and the guiding lines on the rear camera don't turn.  

The driver's side mirror is not convex, so it's hard to see traffic in the adjacent lane. I'd prefer a wider view rather than rely on a small warning light in the corner of the mirror.  

Unique among this trio, the rear seat splits 40-20-40 and can be dropped via a lever in the cargo area. The seat back angle can be adjusted but the base does not slide forward. Cargo capacity is 442L/1342L.  

On the move the Mazda is quieter than before - finally muting its road noise on par with rivals.  

Performance from the non-turbo 2.0 is similar to these peers. Helpfully, it takes regular unleaded.   

A downside: the CX-5 is the dearest of this trio to service.  

The new CX-5 steers well, with a plush and almost cushy ride, rather than the razor-sharp feeling of its predecessor.  

VW Tiguan

VW Tiguan

VW Tiguan

Despite its premium price, the Tiguan is selling at twice the rate of the Escape and Honda CR-V and is closing the gap on the Subaru Forester.  

The range stretches from $39,100 drive-away to $54,580 drive-away. We tested the 110TSI Trendline DSG front-drive, at $39,900 drive-away including $700 for metallic paint.  

Standard fare includes automatic emergency braking, rear camera with guiding lines that turn, front and rear parking sensors, large touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto but not built-in navigation.  

Radar cruise control and lane keeping assistance (optional on all Escapes and standard on the top grade CX-5) are not available as an option on this grade.  

The Tiguan has the most spacious cabin and the biggest storage pockets. As with the others it has rear air vents. Unlike the others, it has single zone aircon.  

The Tiguan is the only one among this trio with a sliding back seat - to create a larger cargo area (from 615L to 1665L with the seats down) as well as seat back angle adjustment.  

Its 1.4 turbo, the smallest of the three, does the job, albeit on premium unleaded.  

The twin clutch automatic gearbox takes half a second or so to engage but you soon learn to adapt your driving style and release the brake pedal a little sooner.  

Its biggest asset is the way it drives. The Tiguan has the most precise steering and handling feel, and yet it's also the most comfortable over bumps. That's a gratifying double act.  

Verdict

Escape vs CX-5 vs Tiguan

Escape vs CX-5 vs Tiguan

The Escape, though more compelling than previously, doesn't drive quite as well as the others and isn't as well presented inside. If the optional safety pack were fitted standard, it would have aced this test.  

Still a class act, the Tiguan is the best here for space, comfort, practicality and driving feel. But the competition has caught up with more standard features for the money.  

With its impressive list of standard safety gear, up-market interior and greater refinement, the CX-5 Maxx Sport wins this round. Undercutting the others on price is a bonus.  

The contenders' vital statistics

Mazda CX-5 Maxx Sport

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

PRICE: $38,400 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ unlimited km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $1405 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/10,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 6 airbags  

ENGINE: 2.0-litre 4-cylinder, 114kW/200Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed auto; FWD  

THIRST: 6.9L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4550mm (L), 1840mm (W), 1675mm (H), 2700mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1556kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1800kg  

VW Tiguan Trendline

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

PRICE: $39,900 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ unlimited km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $1336 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/15,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 7 airbags  

ENGINE: 1.4-litre 4-cyliner turbo, 110kW/250Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed DSG; FWD  

THIRST: 6.3L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4486mm (L), 1839mm (W), 1648mm (H), 2681mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1450kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1800kg  

Ford Escape Trend

The 2017 Ford Escape.

The 2017 Ford Escape.

PRICE: $39,050 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ 100,000km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $780 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/15,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 7 airbags  

ENGINE: 1.5-litre 4-cylinder turbo, 134kW/240Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed auto; FWD  

THIRST: 7.2L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4524mm (L), 1838mm (W), 1749mm (H), 2690mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1607kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1500kg    

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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Mid-size SUV Test: Mazda CX-5 vs Ford Escape vs VW Tiguan

Read article : Mid-size SUV Test: Mazda CX-5 vs Ford Escape vs VW Tiguan

THE evidence is there on every street. Compact SUVs have become our preferred means of carrying kids and cargo - and new arrivals just keep coming.   

Mazda has just brought out a new model of the CX-5, Australia's top selling SUV for the past four years.   

Ford has facelifted the Kuga and renamed it with the global Escape badge.  

We're running them against the award-winning Volkswagen Tiguan.  

Ford Escape

Ford Escape

Ford Escape

This is Ford's third attempt in five years at cracking the compact SUV segment.  

There are more variants, from $34,000 drive-away to $53,535 drive-away.  

We have the Trend 1.5 front-driver, the middle of the range, which is $39,050 drive-away as tested (including a $1300 safety pack and $550 for metallic paint).  

The new name also brings a new nose and engine, plus an impressive list of advanced - but optional - safety tech. Standard are seven airbags, rear camera (with guiding lines that turn) and rear sensors.  

The safety pack adds automatic emergency braking (which now works from 50km/h rather than 30kmh), radar cruise control, lane keeping assistance, rear cross traffic alert and blind spot warning. These options take the Trend from the least equipped to the best among this trio.  

Update items also include Apple Car Play and Android Auto, built-in navigation with traffic alerts and digital radio joins AM/FM.  

The Trend comes with push-button start, electronic park brake, cruise control (with speed limiter), auto headlights, rain-sensing wipers and privacy glass, among other mod-cons.   

A power tailgate adds $1200.  

The cabin is basic but practical; the others have a more up-market appearance but less tech.  

Deft touches: digital speed display, dual zone aircon, two USB ports, a 12V socket and four map lights - plus a light and 12V socket in the cargo area, which expands from 406L to 1603L.  

The rear seat splits 60-40. The seat back angle can be adjusted but the base doesn't slide forward. As with the others, there are two Isofix child seat anchor points and three top tether mounts.  

The 1.5 turbo petrol engine replaces the 1.6 turbo that was recalled a fortnight ago following a spate of fires, including seven in Australia.   It's an economical engine with plenty of oomph - and costs about half as much to service as the others. As with many modern engines, it demands premium unleaded.  

These aren't supposed to be race cars but we checked their 0-100kmh times as an indicator of how they'll haul the family in the daily grind.  

The Escape - slightly faster than the VW Tiguan and one second quicker to the speed limit than the Mazda CX-5 - handles corners confidently, but the suspension can get a bit busier than the others over bumps. At times, the steering feels too sharp for the size and weight of the car.  

Mazda CX-5

Mazda CX-5

Mazda CX-5

Mazda expands the range to four model grades - from $34,500 drive-away to $54,700 drive-away.  

We have the Maxx Sport (the second model up) 2.0 petrol front-drive at $38,400 drive-away.  

Mazda loads the new model with the most standard safety kit of the trio, including automatic emergency braking (front and rear), rear cross traffic alert and blind zone warning. This is in addition to six airbags, a rear view camera and rear sensors.  

Apple Car Play and Android Auto are still not available but built-in navigation is standard on this grade. The tablet-style display in the dash looks classy but is not a touchscreen.  

The cabin has an up-market feel but the door pockets are smaller than the others, there's no digital speed display, and the guiding lines on the rear camera don't turn.  

The driver's side mirror is not convex, so it's hard to see traffic in the adjacent lane. I'd prefer a wider view rather than rely on a small warning light in the corner of the mirror.  

Unique among this trio, the rear seat splits 40-20-40 and can be dropped via a lever in the cargo area. The seat back angle can be adjusted but the base does not slide forward. Cargo capacity is 442L/1342L.  

On the move the Mazda is quieter than before - finally muting its road noise on par with rivals.  

Performance from the non-turbo 2.0 is similar to these peers. Helpfully, it takes regular unleaded.   

A downside: the CX-5 is the dearest of this trio to service.  

The new CX-5 steers well, with a plush and almost cushy ride, rather than the razor-sharp feeling of its predecessor.  

VW Tiguan

VW Tiguan

VW Tiguan

Despite its premium price, the Tiguan is selling at twice the rate of the Escape and Honda CR-V and is closing the gap on the Subaru Forester.  

The range stretches from $39,100 drive-away to $54,580 drive-away. We tested the 110TSI Trendline DSG front-drive, at $39,900 drive-away including $700 for metallic paint.  

Standard fare includes automatic emergency braking, rear camera with guiding lines that turn, front and rear parking sensors, large touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto but not built-in navigation.  

Radar cruise control and lane keeping assistance (optional on all Escapes and standard on the top grade CX-5) are not available as an option on this grade.  

The Tiguan has the most spacious cabin and the biggest storage pockets. As with the others it has rear air vents. Unlike the others, it has single zone aircon.  

The Tiguan is the only one among this trio with a sliding back seat - to create a larger cargo area (from 615L to 1665L with the seats down) as well as seat back angle adjustment.  

Its 1.4 turbo, the smallest of the three, does the job, albeit on premium unleaded.  

The twin clutch automatic gearbox takes half a second or so to engage but you soon learn to adapt your driving style and release the brake pedal a little sooner.  

Its biggest asset is the way it drives. The Tiguan has the most precise steering and handling feel, and yet it's also the most comfortable over bumps. That's a gratifying double act.  

Verdict

Escape vs CX-5 vs Tiguan

Escape vs CX-5 vs Tiguan

The Escape, though more compelling than previously, doesn't drive quite as well as the others and isn't as well presented inside. If the optional safety pack were fitted standard, it would have aced this test.  

Still a class act, the Tiguan is the best here for space, comfort, practicality and driving feel. But the competition has caught up with more standard features for the money.  

With its impressive list of standard safety gear, up-market interior and greater refinement, the CX-5 Maxx Sport wins this round. Undercutting the others on price is a bonus.  

The contenders' vital statistics

Mazda CX-5 Maxx Sport

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

PRICE: $38,400 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ unlimited km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $1405 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/10,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 6 airbags  

ENGINE: 2.0-litre 4-cylinder, 114kW/200Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed auto; FWD  

THIRST: 6.9L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4550mm (L), 1840mm (W), 1675mm (H), 2700mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1556kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1800kg  

VW Tiguan Trendline

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

PRICE: $39,900 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ unlimited km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $1336 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/15,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 7 airbags  

ENGINE: 1.4-litre 4-cyliner turbo, 110kW/250Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed DSG; FWD  

THIRST: 6.3L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4486mm (L), 1839mm (W), 1648mm (H), 2681mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1450kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1800kg  

Ford Escape Trend

The 2017 Ford Escape.

The 2017 Ford Escape.

PRICE: $39,050 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ 100,000km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $780 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/15,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 7 airbags  

ENGINE: 1.5-litre 4-cylinder turbo, 134kW/240Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed auto; FWD  

THIRST: 7.2L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4524mm (L), 1838mm (W), 1749mm (H), 2690mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1607kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1500kg    

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Friday, June 9, 2017

Mid-size SUV Test: Mazda CX-5 vs Ford Escape vs VW Tiguan

Read article : Mid-size SUV Test: Mazda CX-5 vs Ford Escape vs VW Tiguan

THE evidence is there on every street. Compact SUVs have become our preferred means of carrying kids and cargo - and new arrivals just keep coming.   

Mazda has just brought out a new model of the CX-5, Australia's top selling SUV for the past four years.   

Ford has facelifted the Kuga and renamed it with the global Escape badge.  

We're running them against the award-winning Volkswagen Tiguan.  

Ford Escape

Ford Escape

Ford Escape

This is Ford's third attempt in five years at cracking the compact SUV segment.  

There are more variants, from $34,000 drive-away to $53,535 drive-away.  

We have the Trend 1.5 front-driver, the middle of the range, which is $39,050 drive-away as tested (including a $1300 safety pack and $550 for metallic paint).  

The new name also brings a new nose and engine, plus an impressive list of advanced - but optional - safety tech. Standard are seven airbags, rear camera (with guiding lines that turn) and rear sensors.  

The safety pack adds automatic emergency braking (which now works from 50km/h rather than 30kmh), radar cruise control, lane keeping assistance, rear cross traffic alert and blind spot warning. These options take the Trend from the least equipped to the best among this trio.  

Update items also include Apple Car Play and Android Auto, built-in navigation with traffic alerts and digital radio joins AM/FM.  

The Trend comes with push-button start, electronic park brake, cruise control (with speed limiter), auto headlights, rain-sensing wipers and privacy glass, among other mod-cons.   

A power tailgate adds $1200.  

The cabin is basic but practical; the others have a more up-market appearance but less tech.  

Deft touches: digital speed display, dual zone aircon, two USB ports, a 12V socket and four map lights - plus a light and 12V socket in the cargo area, which expands from 406L to 1603L.  

The rear seat splits 60-40. The seat back angle can be adjusted but the base doesn't slide forward. As with the others, there are two Isofix child seat anchor points and three top tether mounts.  

The 1.5 turbo petrol engine replaces the 1.6 turbo that was recalled a fortnight ago following a spate of fires, including seven in Australia.   It's an economical engine with plenty of oomph - and costs about half as much to service as the others. As with many modern engines, it demands premium unleaded.  

These aren't supposed to be race cars but we checked their 0-100kmh times as an indicator of how they'll haul the family in the daily grind.  

The Escape - slightly faster than the VW Tiguan and one second quicker to the speed limit than the Mazda CX-5 - handles corners confidently, but the suspension can get a bit busier than the others over bumps. At times, the steering feels too sharp for the size and weight of the car.  

Mazda CX-5

Mazda CX-5

Mazda CX-5

Mazda expands the range to four model grades - from $34,500 drive-away to $54,700 drive-away.  

We have the Maxx Sport (the second model up) 2.0 petrol front-drive at $38,400 drive-away.  

Mazda loads the new model with the most standard safety kit of the trio, including automatic emergency braking (front and rear), rear cross traffic alert and blind zone warning. This is in addition to six airbags, a rear view camera and rear sensors.  

Apple Car Play and Android Auto are still not available but built-in navigation is standard on this grade. The tablet-style display in the dash looks classy but is not a touchscreen.  

The cabin has an up-market feel but the door pockets are smaller than the others, there's no digital speed display, and the guiding lines on the rear camera don't turn.  

The driver's side mirror is not convex, so it's hard to see traffic in the adjacent lane. I'd prefer a wider view rather than rely on a small warning light in the corner of the mirror.  

Unique among this trio, the rear seat splits 40-20-40 and can be dropped via a lever in the cargo area. The seat back angle can be adjusted but the base does not slide forward. Cargo capacity is 442L/1342L.  

On the move the Mazda is quieter than before - finally muting its road noise on par with rivals.  

Performance from the non-turbo 2.0 is similar to these peers. Helpfully, it takes regular unleaded.   

A downside: the CX-5 is the dearest of this trio to service.  

The new CX-5 steers well, with a plush and almost cushy ride, rather than the razor-sharp feeling of its predecessor.  

VW Tiguan

VW Tiguan

VW Tiguan

Despite its premium price, the Tiguan is selling at twice the rate of the Escape and Honda CR-V and is closing the gap on the Subaru Forester.  

The range stretches from $39,100 drive-away to $54,580 drive-away. We tested the 110TSI Trendline DSG front-drive, at $39,900 drive-away including $700 for metallic paint.  

Standard fare includes automatic emergency braking, rear camera with guiding lines that turn, front and rear parking sensors, large touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto but not built-in navigation.  

Radar cruise control and lane keeping assistance (optional on all Escapes and standard on the top grade CX-5) are not available as an option on this grade.  

The Tiguan has the most spacious cabin and the biggest storage pockets. As with the others it has rear air vents. Unlike the others, it has single zone aircon.  

The Tiguan is the only one among this trio with a sliding back seat - to create a larger cargo area (from 615L to 1665L with the seats down) as well as seat back angle adjustment.  

Its 1.4 turbo, the smallest of the three, does the job, albeit on premium unleaded.  

The twin clutch automatic gearbox takes half a second or so to engage but you soon learn to adapt your driving style and release the brake pedal a little sooner.  

Its biggest asset is the way it drives. The Tiguan has the most precise steering and handling feel, and yet it's also the most comfortable over bumps. That's a gratifying double act.  

Verdict

Escape vs CX-5 vs Tiguan

Escape vs CX-5 vs Tiguan

The Escape, though more compelling than previously, doesn't drive quite as well as the others and isn't as well presented inside. If the optional safety pack were fitted standard, it would have aced this test.  

Still a class act, the Tiguan is the best here for space, comfort, practicality and driving feel. But the competition has caught up with more standard features for the money.  

With its impressive list of standard safety gear, up-market interior and greater refinement, the CX-5 Maxx Sport wins this round. Undercutting the others on price is a bonus.  

The contenders' vital statistics

Mazda CX-5 Maxx Sport

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

PRICE: $38,400 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ unlimited km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $1405 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/10,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 6 airbags  

ENGINE: 2.0-litre 4-cylinder, 114kW/200Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed auto; FWD  

THIRST: 6.9L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4550mm (L), 1840mm (W), 1675mm (H), 2700mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1556kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1800kg  

VW Tiguan Trendline

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

CARSGUIDE - 3 car comparison. Ford Escape, Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5. Picture: Supplied

PRICE: $39,900 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ unlimited km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $1336 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/15,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 7 airbags  

ENGINE: 1.4-litre 4-cyliner turbo, 110kW/250Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed DSG; FWD  

THIRST: 6.3L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4486mm (L), 1839mm (W), 1648mm (H), 2681mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1450kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1800kg  

Ford Escape Trend

The 2017 Ford Escape.

The 2017 Ford Escape.

PRICE: $39,050 drive-away (as tested)  

WARRANTY: 3 years/ 100,000km  

CAPPED SERVICING: $780 over 3 years  

SERVICE INTERVAL: 12 months/15,000km  

SAFETY: 5 stars, 7 airbags  

ENGINE: 1.5-litre 4-cylinder turbo, 134kW/240Nm  

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed auto; FWD  

THIRST: 7.2L/100km  

DIMENSIONS: 4524mm (L), 1838mm (W), 1749mm (H), 2690mm (WB)  

WEIGHT: 1607kg  

SPARE: Space-saver  

TOWING: 1500kg    

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Wednesday, May 17, 2017

4 bedroom end of terrace house for sale, `Rose Mount`, East Beach, Lytham, Lytham St Annes, FY8 5EU

Read article : 4 bedroom end of terrace house for sale, `Rose Mount`, East Beach, Lytham, Lytham St Annes, FY8 5EU

Summary

End Terrace Grade II Listed Period House, Lounge/Dining Room, Four Bedrooms, Study, Dining Kitchen, Utility, Ground Floor WC., Two Refurbished Bathroom/WC`s., Double Glazing, Gas Central Heating, Garage/Workshop, Off Road Parking, Garden, Extensive Views of Lytham Green & Estuary. EPC=E.

Description

End Terrace Grade II Listed Period House, Lounge/Dining Room, Four Bedrooms, Study, Dining Kitchen, Utility, Ground Floor WC., Two Refurbished Bathroom/WC`s., Double Glazing, Gas Central Heating, Garage/Workshop, Off Road Parking, Garden, Extensive Views of Lytham Green & Estuary. EPC=E..

GROUND FLOOR
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ENTRANCE VESTIBULE - 4?9" (1.45m) x 4?1" (1.24m)
Approached via a panelled outer door with feature glazed fan light positioned above.
Corniced ceiling.
Single panel radiator.
Feature tile floor.

ENTRANCE HALL
Approached via a leaded glazed inner door with leaded glazed windows positioned to either side and above.
Period staircase with side banister rail which leads up to the first floor.
Under stairs cupboard which houses the gas meter, electric consumer unit and electric meter.
Corniced ceiling.
Picture rail.
Period decorative plaster arch.
Two single panel radiators.

LOUNGE/DINING ROOM - 30?8" (9.35m) Into Bay x 16?10" (5.13m) Max
The Lounge is open to the Dining Room.
The focal point of the Lounge is a mahogany fireplace with part polished cast-iron back with inset living flame effect gas fire set upon a tile hearth.
Matching fitted ?Conquest` mahogany cupboards/bookshelves on either side of the chimney breast one of which conceals a television point.
Corniced ceiling.
Weru double glazed sash bay window overlooking the front of the property with views of Lytham Green, Windmill, Ribble Estuary and beyond.
Leaded glazed sash window overlooking the rear garden.
Two ceiling roses.
Two wall light points in the Lounge area.
Three wall light points in the Dining Room.
Television point.
Double panel radiator in the Lounge area.
Single panel radiator in the Dining Room.
Telephone point.

GROUND FLOOR WC - 8?5" (2.57m) x 3?9" (1.14m)
The Ground Floor WC has a two-piece white suite which comprises:
A close coupled WC.
A wall mounted wash hand basin with twin gold effect taps.
The walls have been fully tiled in matching tone tiles.
Opaque leaded glazed sash window overlooking the side.
Corniced ceiling.
Single panel radiator.
Amtico marble effect tile floor.

STUDY - 14?11" (4.55m) x 9?9" (2.97m)
Central ceiling rose.
Corniced ceiling.
Two leaded glazed sash windows overlooking the side.
The room has an extensive range of ?Conquest` built-in mahogany furniture including cupboards and bookshelves.
Single panel radiator.
Television point.
Telephone point.

DINING KITCHEN - 16?3" (4.95m) Max x 13?4" (4.06m) Max
The Dining Kitchen has a range of ?Pronorm` eye and low level fixture cupboards and drawers in off white with stainless steel bar handles.
Feature Corian working surfaces incorporate a one and a half bowl integrated sinks with brushed chrome mixer tap. The built-in appliances comprise:
A Neff stainless steel multifunction double oven.
A Neff stainless steel integrated microwave oven.
A Neff four ring halogen hob.
A Neff illuminated extractor positioned above.
An integrated Bosch dishwasher.
An integrated Neff fridge.
An integrated Neff freezer.
Television point.
The Dining Kitchen walls have been partially tiled in matching tone tiles.
Spot down lighting.
Space for a dining table and chairs.
Two sash windows overlooking the side.
An outer door which provides access to/from the rear garden.
Double panel radiator.
Telephone point.
A door which leads to the Utility Room.
Ceramic tile floor.

UTILITY - 8?5" (2.57m) x 4?4" (1.32m)
The Utility Room has space and plumbing for a washing machine.
Space for a tumble dryer.
A Worcester Highflow combination gas-fired heating boiler.
An opaque glazed high-level window overlooking the rear.
A range of storage cupboards.
Ceramic tile floor.

FIRST FLOOR
Approached via the previously described period staircase which leads to a split level landing area with rooms leading off.
Feature opaque glazed skylight.
Corniced ceiling.
Picture rail.
Loft access hatch.
Double panel radiator.
Further single panel radiator.
A door leading a built in cupboard which provides access to a loft ladder which leads up to a boarded loft storage area.

BEDROOM ONE - 17?1" (5.21m) Into Bay x 14?1" (4.29m)
Weru double glazed sash bay window overlooking the front of the property with views of Lytham Green, Windmill, Ribble Estuary and beyond.
Two wall light points.
Central ceiling rose.
Corniced ceiling.
Picture rail.
To either side of the chimney breast there are built-in wardrobes with hanging rails and shelves with further high-level storage cupboards positioned above.
Television point.
Telephone point.
Double panel radiator.

BEDROOM TWO - 15?6" (4.72m) x 13?0" (3.96m)
Double glazed sash window overlooking the rear garden.
Central ceiling rose.
Corniced ceiling.
Picture rail.
Double panel radiator.
To one side of the room there is a built-in double wardrobe with hanging rail and shelf with further high-level storage cupboard positioned above.

BEDROOM THREE - 15?0" (4.57m) Max x 10?1" (3.07m) Max
Sash window overlooking the side.
Corniced ceiling.
Single panel radiator.
Beech effect laminate floor.

BEDROOM FOUR - 13?4" (4.06m) Max x 10?0" (3.05m) Max
The room is currently being used as a Sitting Room.
Double glazed sash window with shutters overlooking the side
To one side of the room there is a built-in cupboard which houses an Ideal gas fired central heating boiler.
High-level storage cupboard positioned above.
Ceiling rose.
Corniced ceiling.
Single panel radiator.
Television point.
Solid walnut wood floor.

FRONT BATHROOM/WC - 9?9" (2.97m) x 8?4" (2.54m)
The Bathroom/WC has been refurbished has a four piece white suite which comprises:
A panelled bath with chrome mixer tap and telephone shower attachment.
A walk-in shower with Mira Sport electric shower positioned above.
A feature vanity wash hand basin with twin chrome taps set white gloss soft close cupboards.
A close coupled WC.
Feature column radiator.
Further chrome towel radiator.
An illuminated mirror positioned above.
Electric shaver point.
Corniced ceiling.
Picture rail.
Extractor fan.
Amtico marble effect tile floor.
The walls have been partially tiled in matching tone tiles.
Weru double glazed sash window overlooking the front of the property with views of Lytham Green, Windmill, Ribble Estuary and beyond.

REAR BATHROOM/WC - 10?1" (3.07m) Max x 5?11" (1.8m) Max
The Bathroom/WC has been refurbished and has a three-piece white suite which comprises:
An L-shaped bath with chrome mixer tap and chrome thermostatic shower with rainfall style showerhead positioned above and glazed screen positioned to one side.
A close coupled WC with dual pushbutton flush and soft close seat.
A feature wash basin sent into a marble top with chrome mixer tap set upon a white washstand.
Corniced ceiling.
Extractor fan.
Electric shaver point.
Feature chrome and column towel radiator.
Opaque double glazed sash window overlooking the side.
The walls have been partially tiled in marble tiles.
Matching marble tile floor.

STORE ROOM - 10?0" (3.05m) x 3?8" (1.12m)
An opaque glazed window overlooking the side.
Further loft access hatch.
Single panel radiator.
Feature tripped and stained floorboards.
The room has plumbing for a Bathroom and could be converted to create an En-Suite Shower/WC to Bedroom Three if desired.

CENTRAL HEATING
The property benefits from gas-fired central heating via a Worcester Highflow combination boiler located in Utility Room. This supplies instantaneous domestic hot water to the whole of the property and panel radiators to the Ground Floor. A further Ideal gas fired central heating boiler located in Bedroom Four supplies panel radiators to the First Floor.

DOUBLE GLAZING
The property benefits from double glazed sash windows where described.

OUTSIDE
To the front of the property the garden overlooks the front of the property with views of Lytham Green, Windmill, Ribble Estuary and beyond.
The gated split-level front garden has been crazy paved for ease of maintenance with feature flowerbeds hosting a variety of plants and shrubs.

To the rear of the property the courtyard garden has been Indian stone paved for ease of maintenance with perimeter flowerbed hosting a variety of plants and shrubs.
Water point.
Outside light.
To the rear of the Garage there is a driveway which provides off road parking.

BRICK BUILT GARAGE - 18?9" (5.72m) Max x 18?8" (5.69m) Max
The Garage is vehicular accessed via an electric up and over door from the rear driveway. The up and over door has a built in pedestrian door to one side.
Personal door which provides access to the rear garden.
Window overlooking the rear garden.
Loft storage area.
Electric light and power connected.

TENURE
The site of the property is held Freehold.

COUNCIL TAX BANDING
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VIEWING
By appointment through Dunderdale Asquith Estate Agents. All prospective purchasers will be accompanied through the property by a member of staff.

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Friday, September 8, 2017

2018 Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 Sail Boat For Sale

Read article : 2018 Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 Sail Boat For Sale

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Price is landed in the USA , Duty paid! This boat is already on reserve! The Helia 44 is designed by naval architects Berret Racoupeau and the Fountaine Pajot design office, to Fountaine Pajot Catamarans shipyard's exacting standards for beauty, comfort and performance. Her majestic lines, sleek horizontal styling and flush twin solar panels deliver top performances under sail with innovative living areas including her new lounge deck connected directly to the steering station. The Helia 44 meaning 'sunshine' in Greek is the ultimate light-filled and spacious catamaran built and is the epitome of liveaboard luxury. Welcome on board the new flagship for cruising catamarans of its size.

Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:


Specs
Designer: Berret Racoupeau
Keel: Fin
Hull Shape: Catamaran

Dimensions
LOA: 43 ft 5 in
Beam: 24 ft 3 in
Maximum Draft: 3 ft 8 in
Dry Weight: 10800 kgs

Engines
Total Power: 80 HP

Engine 1:
Engine Brand: Volvo
Engine Type: Inboard
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Location: Port
Drive Type: Sail drive
Engine Power: 40 HP
Engine 2:
Engine Brand: Volvo
Engine Type: Inboard
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Location: Starboard
Drive Type: Sail drive
Engine Power: 40 HP

Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: 2 (375 Liters)
Fuel Tanks: (470 Liters)

Electronics
GPS
Plotter
Compass
Repeater(s)
Wind speed and direction
Navigation center
Depthsounder
VHF
Autopilot
Radar
Log-speedometer

Sails
Fully battened mainsail
Furling genoa

Rigging
Steering wheel
Electric winch

Inside Equipment
Oven
Electric head
Manual bilge pump
Battery charger
Electric bilge pump
Fresh water maker
Microwave oven
Refrigerator
Deep freezer
Air conditioning

Electrical Equipment
Shore power inlet
Generator
Inverter

Outside Equipment/Extras
Solar panel
Cockpit shower

Covers
Lazyjacks
Spray hood
Bimini Top


Interior General
  • Saloon / cabin flooring : parquet
  • Lining on rotproof glass felt
  • Sofa coshions leather style
  • Polyeter foam mattresses


Saloon
  • Saloon accessed through a sliding door – 1 leaf with entrance carpet
  • Panoramic view through picture windows
  • Natural lighting by 2 roof bay
  • 1 wooden table
  • 6 places bench seat
  • Large cupboards under bench
  • Ventilation via  large front-opening hatches
  • Principal lighting by spot LED + environment lighting by orientable spots LED


Kitchen
  • Open kitchen to the outside by sliding bay
  • Ventilation via 1 hull porthole
  • Large worktop
  • 2 sinks
  • 1 dustbin with vertical access,evacuation bags by independent door
  • Drinking water, hot and cold, pressurized by mixer
  • 1 stainless hob with 3 gaz fire equipped with clamp pan
  • 1 stainless oven gaz
  • 3 large cupboards under sinks acomodating dishwasher (option)
  • 2 storage cupboards. One of them can receive one fridge (option)
  • 1 cutlery drawer
  • 190L cold storage volume
  • 1large cupboard in starboard side of the entry door
  • LED spotlighting


Chart Table
  • Wooden chart table and storage with flap
  • Hight navigation instruments console
  • Electric panel 12V
  • One 12V electric outlet
  • Chart table lighting by reading light


Interior Layout QUATUOR VERSION

4 double cabins and 4 bathrooms

Starboard hull: 2 double cabins & 2 Bathrooms

Aft Cabin :

  • Access through wooden door in passageway
  • Double bed (1,60x2,00 m approximately.) with lateral access (island bed)
  • 1 Drawer under bed with frontal access
  • Shelving on side of bed
  • 1 Hanging closet
  • 1 Console with internal shelves
  • Ventilation though1 deck hatch + via 1 porthole overlooking rear deck
  • Rear panoramic bay
  • Large non-opening outward-facing picture window
  • Curtains on all openings
  • Main lighting via spotlights LED and 2 bedside reading lights
  • Coat hook
  • Cupboards storage under bed


Aft and forward bathrooms :

  • Access through wooden door
  • Worktop with sink
  • Mirror + shelves
  • Hot and cold water by mixer
  • Separate shower with mixer tap with built-in showerhead
  • Shower with electrical drainage pump
  • Large manuel marine toilet
  • Cupboard storage with internal shelves under worktop
  • Coat hook
  • Ventilation through 1 deck hatch
  • 2 spotlights

Passageway :

  • 1 cupboard

Fore cabin :

  • Access through wooden door in passageway
  • Double bed (1,60/1,3x 2m approximately.) with lateral access (island bed)
  • 1 Drawer under bed with frontal access
  • 1 hanging closet
  • 1 console with internal shelves
  • 1 shelve above bed
  • Ventilation through 1 deck hatch and 1 hull hatch
  • 1 escape hatch opening
  • Large non-opening outward-facing picture window
  • Curtains on all openings
  • Main lighting via spotlights LED and 2 bedside reading lights
  • Coat hook
  • Cupboards storage under bed

Fore peak :

  • Access via a wooden door in for cabin
  • Fully-painted, gel-coat finish
  • Buoyancy reserve under half-height shelf

Port Hull: 2 double cabins & 2 bathrooms

Aft Cabin :

  • Access through wooden door in passageway
  • Double bed (1,60x2,00 m approximately.) with lateral access (island bed)
  • 1 Drawer under bed with frontal access
  • Shelving on side of bed
  • 1 Hanging closet
  • 1 Console with internal shelves
  • Ventilation though1 deck hatch + via1 porthole overlooking rear deck
  • Rear panoramic bay
  • Large non-opening outward-facing picture window
  • Curtains on all openings
  • Main lighting via spotlights LED and 2 bedside reading lights
  • Coat hook
  • Cupboards storage under bed

Aft and forward bathrooms :

  • Access through wooden door
  • Worktop with sink
  • Mirror + shelves
  • Hot and cold water by mixer
  • Separate shower with mixer tap with built-in showerhead
  • Shower with electrical drainage pump
  • Large manuel marine toilet
  • Cupboard storage with internal shelves under worktop
  • Coat hook
  • Ventilation through 1 deck hatch
  • 2 spotlights

Passageway :

  •  1 cupboard

Fore cabin :

  • Access through wooden door in passageway
  • Double bed (1,60/1,10 x 2m approximately.) with lateral access (island bed)
  • 1 Drawer under bed with frontal access
  • 1 hanging closet
  • 1 console with internal shelves
  • 1 shelve above bed
  • Ventilation through 1 deck hatch and 1hull hatch
  • 1 escape hatch opening
  • Large non-opening outward-facing picture window
  • Curtains on all openings
  • Main lighting via spotlights LED ans 2 bedside reading lights
  • Coat hook
  • Cupboards storage under bed

Fore peak :

  • Access via a wooden door in for cabin
  • Fully-painted, gel-coat finish
  • Buoyancy reserve under half-height shelf


Interior Layout MAESTRO VERSION

1 owner’s suite to starboard and 2 double cabins to port

Starbord hull: 1 owner's suite
Access to owner‘s suite starbord through wodden door at the bottom of the companionway.

Sleeping space :

  • Double bed (1,60x2,00 m approx.) lateral access (island bed) and slatted base à lattes
  • 1 Drawer under bed with frontal access
  • Shelving on sides of bed
  • Ventilation via 1 deck hatch + 1 porthole overlooking on the rear deck
  • Rear panoramic bay
  • Large non-opening outward-facing picture window
  • Curtains on all openings
  • Main lighting by spotlights LED and 2 reading lights
  • Coat Hook
  • Cupboards storage under bed.

Desk area :

  • Wooden writing desk with tray on flap
  • 1 Bench
  • Upper arrangement
  • Large consoles storage : hanging closet and cupboard
  • Library area
  • Main lighting by spotlights LED and 1 reading light on desk
  • Ventilation via 1 desk hach

Storage and laundry area :

  • Access via wooden door from passageway
  • 2 Large storage consoles with shelves and hanging closet accomodating one wash machine (5kg) in option
  • Lining
  • Ventilation via 1 desk hach

Bathroom area :

  • Resin worktop with sink
  • Large storage cupboard winth internal shelves under worktop
  • Arrangement above worktop
  • Mirror
  • Hot and cold water by mixer tap
  • Manuel marine toilet
  • Bathroom accessories (Toilet tissue holder + towel rail)
  • Separate shower via Altuglas door
  • Hot and cold water shower by mixer tap with built-in showerhead
  • Shower with electric drainage pump
  • 1 non-opening outward-facing picture window
  • Lighting with 2 spotlights

Fore peak :

  • Access through wooden door via storage and laundry area
  • Fully-painted, gel-coat finish
  • Buoyancy reserve under half-height shelf 

Port hull: 2 double cabins & 2 bathrooms

Aft Cabin :

  • Access through wooden door in passageway
  • Double bed (1,60x2,00 m approximately.) with lateral access (island bed)
  • 1 Drawer under bed with frontal access
  • Shelving on side of bed
  • 1 Hanging closet
  • 1 Console with internal shelves
  • Ventilation though1 deck hatch + via1 porthole overlooking rear deck
  • Rear panoramic bay
  • Large non-opening outward-facing picture window
  • Curtains on all openings
  • Main lighting via spotlights LED and 2 bedside reading lights
  • Coat hook
  • Cupboards storage under bed
  • Aft and forward bathrooms :
  • Access through wooden door
  • Worktop with sink
  • Mirror + shelves
  • Hot and cold water by mixer
  • Separate shower with mixer tap with built-in showerhead
  • Shower with electrical drainage pump
  • Large manuel marine toilet
  • Cupboard storage with internal shelves under worktop
  • Coat hook
  • Ventilation through 1 deck hatch
  • 2 spotlights

Passageway :

  • 1 cupboard

Fore cabin :

  • Access through wooden door in passageway
  • Double bed (1,60/1,10 x 2m approximately.) with lateral access (island bed)
  • 1 Drawer under bed with frontal access
  • 1 hanging closet
  • 1 console with internal shelves
  • 1 shelve above bed
  • Ventilation through 1 deck hatch and 1 hull hatch
  • 1 escape hatch opening
  • Large non-opening outward-facing picture window
  • Curtains on all openings
  • Main lighting via spotlights LED ans 2 bedside reading lights
  • Coat hook
  • Cupboards storage under bed

Fore peak :

  • Access s via a wooden door in for cabin
  • Fully-painted, gel-coat finish
  • Buoyancy reserve under half-height shelf


Deck Layout

Helm station :

  • Accessed via stairs from cockpit
  • Triple helmsman seat
  • Instrument control panel
  • 360° visibility
  • Stairs to access of lounge deck

Lounge deck:

  • Access via stairs through helm station
  • Area available for solarium and mattresses

Cockpit:

  • Large single storey cockpit
  • Cockpit rigid Bimini top
  • 1 x 6 persons bench seat around the table
  • 1 Teck cockpit table
  • Passe plat to the kitchen by sliding bay
  • 1 fainting sofa
  • 1 Large storage area on the bench
  • 1 Large storage area on the fainting sofa
  • 1 Gaz chest for 2 bottles
  • Natural lighting and ventilation via deck haches
  • Lighting by waterproof spotlights

Fore deck :

  • 1 Large chest for anchorage and halyard tail storage at bottom of mast
  • 1 large chest accomodating on Electric group (option)

2 SEngine holds:



Motorization

Engines and Equipments :

  • 2 motors 40CV
  • 2 Fixes blades propeller
  • Salt water filter
  • Engine cooling by heat exchanger
  • Complete engine panel and dual controls at helm station
  • Hour meter

Fuel system :

  • 1 Fuel tank with filling by plug-hole on bridge equipped with an anti-overflow
  • Electric fuel gauge (indicator on chart table)
  • 1 fuel pre-filter / water separator + 1 engine fuel filter/engine
  • Fuel shutoff valves


Plumbing
  • Freshwater tanks with electric gauge
  • 1 electric pump and pressure accumulator
  • 1 water heater 40 l
  • 1 electrical bilge pump (2 m3/h) in each engine hold
  • 1 electric bilge pump (2m3/h) in each hull
  • 1 manual exterior bilge pump


Electronics

Circuit de puissance :

  • 2 x 115A/12V engine alternators
  • 1 set starboard onboard/engine batteries of 600A/h
  • 1 port engine batterie of 100A/h/ 800CCA
  • 1 Manual back-up link et 1 Automatic back-up link

12V electrical distribution panel :

Electronic :

  • 1 V.H.F.mast head antenna


Rigging and Sails

Mast and boom:

  • Mast and boom in anodized aluminum
  • Complete standing rigging
  • Ball bearing mainsail luff cars
  • 1 tackle on mainsail halyard
  • 1 topping lift
  • 3 reef pennants
  • 1 genoa halyard
  • 1 spinnaker halyard
  • lazy-jack
  • clutches on all halyards for genoa, spinnaker and topping lift
  • clutches on reef pennants at boom exit
  • 2 flag halyards
  • Navigation, running and mooring lights
  • Deck lighting

Voiles :

  • Full batten mainsail
  • Roller genoa furler
  • Genoa with anti UV band


Fittings

G.V. et génois :

  • 1 mainsheet tackle led aft to coachroof
  • 1 clutch for mainsail sheet
  • 2 x 50-size winches for genoa and mainsail sheets
  • 1 Ball bearing mainsheet traveler
  • 2 x tackle on mainsheet traveler clutches with back on roof
  • 2 x genoa tracks with load block
  • 2 genoa sheets
  • 1 winch taille 46 pour drisses de G.V. et prise de ris

Other equipment: 

  • “Push pull” steering system with leather covered steering wheel helm
  • 2 rudders linked mechanically by stock arm + transversal tube
  • Emergency tiller
  • 1 steering compass
  • 3 winch handles and 3 pockets
  • Pulpit and pushpit, stanchions with upper and lower guardrails
  • Pulpits with seatings
  • Access to transom
  • 1 swim ladder
  • 1 cold water shower in port transom
  • 2 x tender davit kayak carrier with 1 x winch 40
  • 7 mooring cleats ( 2 foredeck + 2 middle + 2 astern  1 in anchor well)
  • Protection for both transom
  • 6 fenders
  • 2 x 50 ft long mooring lines
  • 1 x 1000W electric windlass with circuit breaker protection
  • Anchor fairlead under bridgedeck with built-in bridle
  • 1 roller on forward beam
  • Net on forward beam
  • 1 kit of spare parts


Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.