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And that could apply to anything younger than 1987, guys can call eachothers cars Puma and Storm, petal and lilly. All a bit hippy to me personally.
We, the Isuzu owners have one thing you guys can never have. Almost a litre of displacement per cylinder.
Let us quickly compare a brand new Puma to my 23yr old Isuzu County ''The Turdis''
Puma has electronic traction control and antistall, so what
but it has a low low range
The Turdis has a 380kg 4BD1 over the front axle providing enough traction, plus try stalling one in Low Range.
The Puma costs $52000
Amazing how everyone carrys on about the cost of the puma with no advancement look like they kept up a tradition to me
The Turdis cost $54000 on the road in 1985 ( I have the receipt) houses cost less back then
The Puma has a 6speed box and can reach 120kph
the puma can reach 120 and go on with out shaking your teeth out and you can still talk
The Turdis has 4 gears but can sit comfortably on 130kph all day without issues
The Puma has central locking and an imobiliser
The Turdis came out with deadlocks on the front doors
yep and thats just plain dangerous
The Puma has a place for your cuppa on the rocker cover
The Turdis has the ability to Froth milk on the Rocker cover therefore a Cappucino is possible
yep i'll give yeh that one wouldn't mind a nice latte out of the puma
The Puma has an upmarket dash and carpeted interior
Has 7 REAL seat capacity with REAL SEAT BELTS THAT WONT FRACTURE YOUR PELVIS
The Turdis does too plus 9 seater capacity
The Puma has a LSV version in the SVX
The Turdis has one too, it's called a Perentie
The Puma has great reports from around the globe
The Australian built Isuzu County is regarded as the ultimate Land Rover by many around the globe.
Strange as I would of thought if was an australian built car how can the globe know what its like to own and drive?
Do I need to go on?
YES the biggest thing a puma has over an isuzu is it doesn't come in a ****ty brown colour thank god
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