This is the acid test of popularity not worth,and,do you really want a car that the majority of Aussies think is a goody?? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm
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This is the acid test of popularity not worth,and,do you really want a car that the majority of Aussies think is a goody?? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm
I must admit I'm a bit concerned about getting rid of it in a year or two :eek:
Having said that I think a lot of the problem is the original owners are as per carsales tradition asking over the top prices for them.
I believe I've found one I could own for around 13k that's very low K. At that price it's exceptional value compared to everything else on the market. I'm hoping that I could put a good price on it and shift it more quickly than everyone else.
A mate of mine has had one since new, for use as a car for the family. It is about 3 years old now and he has always been very impressed with it. Like said earlier it has storage spots everywhere - very handy for kids stuff, toys etc.
Would you mind asking him for me if it has been a reliable car? IE... not many problems? How many K he's done... auto manual. ??Quote:
Originally Posted by rar110
Does he want to sell it... LOL :)
It's easy for me to nay-say, but it isn't my money or my problem but I simply want to make this point:
What you have now:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
What you want to replace it with:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
So you think a Renault is better than a Landrover :eek: - and so who do you think is on the drugs:D ?Quote:
Originally Posted by FenianEel
Gazzz
I never said that and NEVER would. Shame on you Gazzzz:wasntme:Quote:
Originally Posted by garrycol
My reference to your drug taking was because Capt. was looking at an affordable practical 2nd car for the family, and you suggested a TD4.;)
They are cheap 2nd's because they retailed at $20k drive away a few years ago, and they are not Nippon crap. :D
Sorry but thats what your original post implied:eek: . Anyway we are hijacking the thread.Quote:
Originally Posted by FenianEel
Interestingly, 4wd magazine ran a number of articles a couple of years ago that followed a trip where a couple of guys drove a Scenic around the world - including through Australia and it seems to have handled the trip pretty well. Don't know whether it was the "quality"of the car or the sensible driving of the drivers.
Gazzz
PS still reckon that an 01/02 TD4 would be better - ands just as reliable
No drama pig farmer:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by garrycol
It's just my bias coming out - in my experiences I have found Freelanders sh*te. :( Rumours persist Freelander is an english deriviate of an Afrikaans word for "outhouse":wasntme:
P.S. Don't take offence, I know you like 'em, and this is coming from a man who loves P76's & Austin 1800's:eek:
Ok this Hijack is over
http://www.digitalfog.com/gallery/Hijack.jpg
The hi-jack cracks me up :)
We are not talking about getting rid of the defender to clear things up. The freelander would be too long for our garage and necessitate the sale of the LOTUS. Not happening :(
We went on a club run the other day in the MINI and I had my daughter screaming hysterically in the back saying "I'm stuck daddy" all the while pushing me in the back. Meanwhile I'm in the front and I can't heel and toe or get gearchanges because I'm squashed :(
Vlad, this is only an interim measure until this comes onto the market at the end of 2007 or early 2008. ;) ;) If we don't get the MINI then we will get a golf GTI or similar. My mojo couldn't handle driving this car for more than a year or two. :D :D