Date Published: 17th December 2010
Depending on how you’re reading these reviews, this could be the third version of the Outlander / C-Crosser / 4007 you’ll come to, so apologies for the repetition. But all are similar in lots of ways – most of them, unfortunately, bad.
Starting with the good stuff, the 4007 we tested had much more supportive seats than the others in the trio. Its handbrake was a little less wobbly, too. There’s the same twin glovebox and festival of cup holders, and legroom in the second row of seats is excellent.
Moving to the bad stuff, dash materials feel cheap and most of the control buttons and dials could do with being sturdier. The headlining is completely unconvincing, and of course the pop-up third row of seats is just terrible.
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