Is A Hyundai IX35 any good?

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Dont panic all, you STILL cant get rid of me that easy :lol

Reason I ask is because we have one booked for our Iceland trip, it is 4WD with mud/stud tyres apparently, I have watched a few videos on youtube and they seem to do alright, most running road tyres and get stuck in puddles :augie

How rough can I get this Hyundai in Iceland without getting stuck ey? :naughty
 
It shouldn't be to bad TBH as it running MT's with studs fitted but Icelandic motors are often modded anyway so go further than standard motors:augie take you camera tho as there will be a lot of 4x4's running huge tyres & we need pic's:lol you never know you might be able to pick up a set of wide T2 arches whilst your out there:thumbs
 
Colleague of mine just did a 2 week tour of Iceland, rental company gave him a Dacia Duster 4x4. No problems encountered whatsoever.

Although you might want to check the small print on where you can drive it.
 
The Dacia is surprisingly good, watched a video of it following a tracked vehicle up a mountain - it made it.

As for the IX, all I know is they are "alright" as said, but I doubt you would have trouble unless you venture too enthusiastically...!
 
I imagine you take it wherever you like........as long as you afford deposit and the bill they will consequently send you for the repairs......it is a hire car, take all round pictures of it before you even get in it.
Dusters are used out here by the emergency services........I know, I know, it's France and they are cheap Renaults, but they do seem to do OK......:nenau
 
I will certainly inspect the car, it's my job, I also do estimates so yeah, quite good at spotting damage :thumb2

I will still get some enthusiastic pics :naughty
 
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