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2019 Ford Focus Active v Subaru XV v Volkswagen Golf Alltrack comparison - High hopes: Jacked-up small cars

2019 Ford Focus Active v Subaru XV v Volkswagen Golf Alltrack comparison – High hopes: Jacked-up small cars

Posted on June 25, 2019 By Jarvis

There’s only one bandwagon to jump on in the car industry right now, of course, and it’s the high-riding one.

So, here we have three small passenger cars that have been given the ‘adventure vehicle’ treatment to cash in on the world’s obsession with SUVs: the Ford Focus Active, Subaru XV and Volkswagen Golf Alltrack.

The Subaru XV follows the same formula the Japanese used in the early 1990s to create the world’s first crossover, the Outback – but, instead of a Liberty wagon being transformed, this time it’s an Impreza hatch that adopts an elevated suspension and tough-looking lower-body protection.
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