Toyota Fortuner Crusade Radio Review

2018 Toyota Fortuner Crusade COTY 6Toyota Fortuner Crusade – Ute based wagon variants have become very popular lately. One such vehicle is the Toyota Fortuner Crusade and Rob Fraser takes one for a drive.

Based on the Hilux chassis, with modifications to make it more car like for family buyers the Fortuner has genuine 4WD credentials and strong Australian design DNA.

The rugged frame, high-torque diesel engine, all-coil suspension and strong upper body have been proven in Australia under the world’s toughest conditions – on tarmac and off the beaten track.

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Inside it’s actually reasonably spacious and comfortable, packed full of the features family buyers want. Best suited for five people Fortuner is capable of seating 7 people, however the third-row seats are tight on space and are a fold-to-the-side style that severely limits available storage space.

The Fortuner Crusade at touch over $67,000 is a great alternative to the larger more expensive 4WD’s and delivers the compliant ride, a spacious interior, convenient features and premium quality expected in a modern SUV.

Radio Segments Motoring Minute

Listeners can hear Motoring Minute segments around Australia every day on over 50 radio channels through the Torque Radio network.

Motoring Minute has an average daily audience of over 550,000 listeners.

You can also find Motoring Minute segments syndicated through other news sites around Australia.

Additionally Motoring Minute is also broadcast as part of Overdrive – Cars Transport Culture Radio Program. 

Listeners can find this program weekly on the Spotify, SoundCloud and the Community Radio Network across Australia.

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Rob Fraser – General dogsbody & Director Rob is the founder of the business. He constantly mutters something about way too many red wines one evening being to blame. Often known for taking the 4WD in the driveway over the sports car, he has travelled pretty much everywhere in Australia and when he is bored goes for a drive. He first learned to drive on the farm in a left hand drive WW11 Jeep when he was 11, and was hooked on 4WDriving way back then. In addition to 4WD he is an avid motoring enthusiast and has maintained a strong interest in the industry ever since his teens. He has owned way too many cars in his time as well. Having previously lived at the top of corporate life he retired in 2000 and hasn’t put a suit and tie on since. Cars are his passion so why not have a business doing what you love he figures. He has towed either a caravan or camper trailer to most parts of Australia, has run guided tours for camper trailers’ and instructed drivers in off road towing.