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    If you want overpriced buy a 79 series,$64,000 for the ute WITHOUT the tray!!!. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    like I said there all as bad as each other......but at least a disco and a rangie can do what it was built for everyday of the week if it wanted
    like I said no point having super fast cars in a super slow country

    And IMHO I think the quailty in a Rangy AND a disco is far far superior to the two your arguing about...I think honda has better quality in comparison
    they would want to be more superior with a big price tag . A calais/Fairmont is around the $60k approx and the rangie vogue is around the $160k approx
    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdawg View Post
    have you seen the new 110 i think that they look great inside, went and looked at the new 130 the other day very nice and for 50k for the 110 its prob the best priced 4x4 around for a new one!
    yes have seen the new one and have driven one and they are built for stumpy legged thin shouldered people . My right shoulder is hard up against the door pilla and have bugger all leg room .Love the outside of them . Don't look so good on the inside .

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    I have ample room in my 110, I have just increased the size of my cubby box so in reality the seating position is an inch or two thinner than standard. No rubbing of gut on steering wheel, shoulders on pillars, I find this interesting because I read somewhere that I was supposed to be a fat so and so???????

    My wife drives the D2 nowadays, it's too comfortable for me to drive more than 1.5hrs in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    I have ample room in my 110, I have just increased the size of my cubby box so in reality the seating position is an inch or two thinner than standard. No rubbing of gut on steering wheel, shoulders on pillars, I find this interesting because I read somewhere that I was supposed to be a fat so and so???????

    My wife drives the D2 nowadays, it's too comfortable for me to drive more than 1.5hrs in.
    Have,nt you been told lately
    Ive seen a pic of a plump brown county driver

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Have,nt you been told lately
    Ive seen a pic of a plump brown county driver

    Totally agree, I would survive in either the desert or the dessert for a while.

    But I fit in a 110 or a small Honda sports car, (of excellent build quality and not an oil leek in it's 14yr old life) quite comfortably.



    One more point to make, not meaning to offend anyone with it either. It is good that they now compare Fords, Holdens, BMW's, and Mercs together.
    After all, they are all taxis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    I have ample room in my 110, I have just increased the size of my cubby box so in reality the seating position is an inch or two thinner than standard. No rubbing of gut on steering wheel, shoulders on pillars. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah !!!!!!!!!

    My wife drives the D2 nowadays, it's too comfortable for me to drive more than 1.5hrs in.
    good for you mate . you may be thinner in the shoulders than I . And i do enjoy how comfy my D1 is ,so much .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fusion View Post
    good for you mate . you may be thinner in the shoulders than I . And i do enjoy how comfy my D1 is ,so much .

    I do believe that was almost an apology, but you did miss out on a few body parts.

    Oh well, small progress is still progress I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    I do believe that was almost an apology, but you did miss out on a few body parts.

    Oh well, small progress is still progress I guess.
    well I dont see an apology

    but all the same.....Matt stop casting your line

    and fusion......do not bite!

    ignore gentleman ignore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    I do believe that was almost an apology, but you did miss out on a few body parts.

    Oh well, small progress is still progress I guess.
    far from it dobbo . my first promise still stands .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fusion View Post
    far from it dobbo . my first promise still stands .
    I believe I said ignore
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