Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

HYUNDAI PALISADE FROM $55,700

Hyundai’s Palisade is a monster-sized, US sourced, luxury SUV that represents great value for money if you need a seven or eight seater wagon.

Prices kick off at $55,700 for the 217kW 3.8-litre petrol/eight-speed automatic/front wheel drive Palisade; the 147kW 2.2-litre four cylinder turbodiesel/eight-speed automatic/all-wheel drive is $59,700.

Eight seats, arranged in a 2-3-3 layout, are standard.

Elite drivetrain variants are $62,200/$66,200 and Highlander $71,000/$75,000 respectively. Elite and

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