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NPR
19-08-2017, 12:23 PM
A story of purchaser ignorance.

Soooo....
Acquired a wonderful Alltrack Wolfsburg edition with the intent of using it for the snow. No problem there. Great 4wd system, tractable in the blizzard conditions we experienced. A car that inspires confidence. However.

We'd arranged temporary Village access at Mount Buller. Village access is the last few K's up the hill where the actual resort is. This would enable us to drop off gear and family, then park down lower. Outstanding. Except when we went to collect the pre-arranged ticket we found out that the Alltrack is not permitted up in the village due to ride height. I admit this is something I had not checked but it really surprised me. In my ignorance I blurted out 'but this is the Outback equivalent!'. Nope, no it's not. Not in Mt Buller's eyes.

As you can see below, Mount Buller require a ride height of 190mm to access the village. The full document is here. (http://cdn.mtbullercdn.com.au/assets/vehicle_criteria.pdf)

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Yep, there in black and white. The Alltrack's clearance is 174mmm, 16mm off target. The Suby is 214mm. Sigh.

No biggy for us since it was a nice luxury to go door to door for a seldom travelled trip, but if we'd owned accomodation/worked on the mountain requiring regular access this purchase would have been disastrous.

Middle aged, always learning. Oh, and apologies to the lovely people at the resort entrance for my 'You're kidding me!' perplexed response.
Nick

Kachingg
19-08-2017, 11:24 PM
Yes the alltrack is not as jacked up as the outback but trade off is a much better ride in 99% of the other driving your doing

NPR
20-08-2017, 10:09 AM
Yes the alltrack is not as jacked up as the outback but trade off is a much better ride in 99% of the other driving your doing

Yep, that’s exactly how I rationalised the situation. Eventually.

Mk R
20-08-2017, 01:38 PM
LOL. It's absurd that the resorts are allowed to make fickle rules for publicly accessible roads. As if these people have nothing better to do than police inconsequential rules on stretches of road patrolled by a snow plow that works flat out for the ~30 hours a year when it actually dumps snow here.

sclyde2
21-08-2017, 04:22 PM
The Skoda kodiaq is 187mm..... 3mm off.

Not that I visit Mt Buller that often.

NPR
23-08-2017, 05:31 PM
...and the new Mercedes E-Class all road only raises to 156mm.