Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

SYMBOLS

In our tests on the following pages we have used symbols to give you a quick indication of the strengths of each vehicle and star ratings to indicate in more detail how each stacks up in its class. Here’s what the symbols and stars mean:

Our piggybank indicates a vehicle that we think represents good value for money against the others in

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