Range Rover Autobiography. You should fit the plaster in this.;)
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=r...%3B2250%3B1375
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Range Rover Autobiography. You should fit the plaster in this.;)
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=r...%3B2250%3B1375
Love the car but if I could afford that car I could afford a builder to finish of our kitchen,sun room.;);). I wouldn't have to wait for Mario to finish it off.
Mario/Heather, Have I got a deal for you !!!!
Not only can I supply you with an excellent (fingers crossed) 1985 RRC but also a slightly used :angel: 110 Defender Wagon. A package deal so to speak.
Listen to the sages of this forum Chucaro and rangieman and follow their professional advice. Note to self..................'Get bee utey on side and I've got the trifecta'. :wasntme:
I'd even do you the favour of swapping for that rundown, failure prone boat of yours.................. even with all its problems.:D:D:D
What are mates for. ;)
Deano
I like the Commodore Sportswagons. Not as large luggage area as a Falcon Wagon had but they are nice cars.... if you get the V8 manual !!!!
The base model Holden Sports wagons are garbage - I've been driving one for work for 4 years, and it is truly awful. The Mondeo diesels are a very nice drive, as are the new diesel Territory. I would have either Ford over the Holden - and I'm a Holden man (well, used to be but I haven't found a recent car they make that I like.)
Another thumbs up for the Territory. A mate has one. One of the first. I have driven it quite a bit and it is a nice car. Almost as good as the VR Commodore (the worlds best car).
Yes I am a Ford girl, all the cars I have had has been a ford falcon wagon.
I am sorry that they are not making the ford falcon wagon anymore.
I have 4 wagons starting from the XM which I got after I lost my dad 31 years ago and drove it for about 5 years, parts where hard to get. Have had another 3 after that. I am still driving one now.;);)