I drove a new Pajero for work last month. As you say they are great road cars but looking RAV4 drivers in the eye at the lights took some getting used to :o
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Now on any other day NOz, I would disagree with you here, but given the fact that this potential sale may facilitate another LR in your collection, I can see the logic;):D
Would be great to see you back out with us on some trips soon....we have a few god ones booked in for this year.
Take it easy and hope to see you soon, Mick
Noz,
Glad to see you may be back from the 'dark side'. Hope to see you around soon, like the boys said - Rover wouldnt be the same without ya!
I agree, that's where those soft cock 4WD belong, on beaches and on the road :wasntme:. If you want to do proper 4WDing, but a Land Rover :twisted::twisted::twisted:
Plenty of cheap D1's about, especially the V8 models.
Trav
Hey Noz
There was guy in the club selling a very nice diesel D1 with all the goodies for about $7500.:cool:
Mate thats a steal
Justin
Yeah thanks Justin;), I should have kept the old bugger.
I might look for a D2 V8 this time, have to wait and see if I can come to part with my HK Premier.
That's what ****s you about trade-ins, you get **** all for it and you know it's worth a hell of a lot more not just in dollars but in the time and effort in setting up the vehicle. In hindsight (although not always practical) is to keep the vehicle and just pay a few extra bucks on the lease/loan on the new vehicle.
D2 V8 is a great option, but for an off-roader and weekend play vehicle, I would look at something a bit cheaper. That way if you break/scratch/dent it, the agony of it isn't really going to matter.
Trav