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    Quote Originally Posted by jerryd View Post
    Lots of different opinions then
    Don't forget it's a "cheap $2k car" for a 16 year old to learn to drive in, the fact it can go in the mud occasionally is an added bonus.

    We'll go and have a look at one and go from there

    What he really wants is a "Toyota Ute"
    Hmm yeah the jimnys hold their value.
    I'm sure the terrios will be a fine first car.

    For 2k your going to get a verry rusty clapped out toyota ute... maybe a slightly better 2wd one.
    Haha you could get him a carolla... I'm sure he would love one of those.

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    A friend of mine owns one (bought it a few months ago) and he has to travel on country roads a fair bit.
    He finds it a real pain to travel long distances because it's geared too low and at 100km per hour it's revving pretty fast.

    I'd suggest it could be good for urban use or short distance rural used or off road, but not much good for medium to long distance travel on the open road.

    Still, if you want the vehicle to prevent your son from "lairising" and speeding, then the Terios seems ideal!

    Alan

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    If he is interested in cars (which sounds like a possibility), definitely worth looking at something he likes that needs a bit of TLC so you can also teach him a few things about cars. First car yes, it will get dents etc yes, but if he genuinely loved his first car he probably would not treat it like a "first car". There's quite a lot of 'cooler' cars than a Terios on Gumtree in the Brisbane region which would reward you with a genuine 'thanks dad!'.

    If you only care for cheap/reliable/economical/disposable then you'd just have to let him suffer with an automatic Charade or similar. That definitely won't get you a 'thanks dad!'...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerryd View Post
    Has anybody got one ?? Had one ?? Good ?? Bad??

    I was thinking of getting one for my lad who's just got his learners licence, I purchased a Subaru Brumby for him but he's a bit too big for it I noticed that there seems to be more legroom in these and they seem to go in the mud too

    terios off road - YouTube
    You won't want to try and add basic 4wd type upgrades. There is absolutely nothing available for them. Parts of any type will be an issue. There were just not enough sold in Oz to justify making bits for them.
    D4 2.7litre

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    You WILL NOT get a RS5X or RT5X ute for 2K, more like 25K for the crown and 30+ for the corona.

    But anything else isn't a toyota ute.

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    Perhaps steer him down the Commodore road. These are cheap, fairly economical, generally reliable and have a fair bit of metal surrounding the driver.

    Eg. A recent private sale by a guy I know. Mid 1990s Berlina which was babied from new, had only 120 thou on the clock sold with RWC for $3G. Good cars for not much money are around if you look for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chivalry View Post
    If he is interested in cars (which sounds like a possibility), definitely worth looking at something he likes that needs a bit of TLC so you can also teach him a few things about cars. First car yes, it will get dents etc yes, but if he genuinely loved his first car he probably would not treat it like a "first car". There's quite a lot of 'cooler' cars than a Terios on Gumtree in the Brisbane region which would reward you with a genuine 'thanks dad!'.

    If you only care for cheap/reliable/economical/disposable then you'd just have to let him suffer with an automatic Charade or similar. That definitely won't get you a 'thanks dad!'...


    Time for an update ...... I purchased this for him but I think it's way too good, might have to keep it for me

    But I did get a "thanks dad"
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