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    I actually like the outlander i would buy one ahead of any of the other softies, well equipped and a good size. When hell freezes over and we can afford one i would get the missus one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannalandy View Post
    I put in a serious answer ...... how dare you
    yes i know you did mate

    your just as serious as me
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    Being a freelander owner, i rekon they couldnt think of a name :P

    On a serious note, my gf has a new lancer, and the build quality is very good on the new cars. Absolutely amazing car, espcially when compared to the quality they used to make. Apologies to the person with the magnas, but until recent, i think mitsu's have been tragic ...

    Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
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    Sorry Ray. I saw one today - not as bad as I thought. I was mixing it up with another Mitsu softroader - this one:



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    Quote Originally Posted by beforethevision View Post
    On a serious note, my gf has a new lancer, and the build quality is very good on the new cars. Absolutely amazing car

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    I reckon they go like excrement from a manual agricultural excavation device too...

    Most small cars are great to drive.

    I did 100km/h in 2nd in [mum's] last generation Pulsar. Unbelievable engine. Revs happily at 7000 rpm, redlined at 7500.

    Little bro's 1999 Lancer with 1.5 is breathless in comparison though, needs a few good revs under its belt to get moving

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiline View Post
    how silly of me to think my forums mate would help me out

    i was just after some real honest replys ..............
    No shortage of honest replies.

    Just a lack of knowledge on the subject.

    Q7 comes with a seven seat option.

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    here is the new shape outlander Ron




    i hope that works
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    I've driven the previous model as a rental car a few times when interstate.

    I really didn't mind it at all...

    But given the choice of soft roaders I like the Ford Escape V6. I first drove one a few years ago as a rental in Northern California and was very impressed. They feel very solid for a softy. A mate even used to take his off road before he saw the light and got a disco.
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    Hi All,
    I have no direct experience, but when my partner & I were looking for a new car for her, I approached my next door neighbour (who had recently retired as an NRMA vehicle inspector). He told us to avoid Mitsubishi as their engines are "suss".

    Best Wishes,

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    i thought that was only after 100,000k's
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