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Originally Posted by Sprintey
The initial appeal of the SUV was it's higher driving position, and using car construction (monocoque) with it's nicer, more car-like driving & handling rather than ladder on frame and truck like handling, as had been the way in the 80s and 90s with things like the 60 series and Prado... Territory even came as RWD/AWD so you could choose if you wanted the offroad bits, and 5 or 7 seat so you could choose your space.
Territory at 39,990 at launch for RWD TX was a very good deal. I think they maintained that entry point, or close to it, until 2016?
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It actually dropped in the end .... could get TS RWD Petrol for that price new in 2016