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Toyota Fortuner vs Holden Acadia

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Toyota Fortuner
Toyota Fortuner

$55,988 - $76,990

2023 price

Holden Acadia
Holden Acadia

$23,999 - $34,999

2020 price

Summary

2023 Toyota Fortuner
2020 Holden Acadia
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.8L

V6, 3.6L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
7.6L/100km (combined)

8.9L/100km (combined)
Seating
7

7
Dislikes
  • Retro tech
  • Lack of child seat options
  • Third row stowage

  • 2000kg braked towing capacity
  • Engine needs to rev hard to make grunt
  • Wireless charging not standard on LT
2023 Toyota Fortuner Summary

The Toyota Fortuner Crusade is a strange beast. It’s a four-wheel drive that feels like a HiLux hybrid but it lacks the fun of its ute sibling, despite being able to seat seven.

The four-wheel drive capabilities, seat configuration and high-ride should be a winning combo but it sits awkwardly in Toyota’s SUV line-up.

It’s not as family-oriented as the Kluger and not as refined as the Prado. It’s like that cousin that you only see once a year and don’t know well – you’re not quite sure what to do with them.

I've been driving the top of the range Crusade for a week to get to know it for you. And my family of three has put it through its paces! Let’s see how it fared.

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2020 Holden Acadia Summary

If the Acadia had an accent it would be a southern drawl because this big seven-seat SUV is built in Tennessee, USA, and wears a GMC badge when it’s at home.

In Australia of course it wears a Holden one and comes straight from the factory in right-hand drive. So how does it suit Aussie conditions? Does it even know the importance of a sausage on a piece of bread bought outside a hardware store on a Saturday?

All this and more was learnt when the entry grade LT front-wheel drive came to live with my family.

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