If they drop it closer to $40,000 I reckon it would sell well.
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If they drop it closer to $40,000 I reckon it would sell well.
When I enquired from LRA as to why the ninety disappeared i was told that no one bought them and they were withdrawn.True or false all gents ( or ladies )) in the know.
John ( disco44 )
Nope!
A Rangie Classic or a D1 is superior in almost every respect.
For a start you can hear the radio whilst driving, the air con works (and you have somewhere for the passenger's feet), you stay dry in the rain, you can't see the roadway through the gaps in the door seals, etc......
Ron I would love one.
My first landy was a 2a88" with a 186.
I reckon a modern one would be just as much fun and a whole lot more comfortable to steer:cool::cool::cool::cool:
Andrew
the 90 is much better so there ;) well I think so
[QUOTE=dullbird;1118231][LIST][*]Some people dont like big cars[*]might be the only person that owns it and you never take passengers[*]they are brilliant off road in a lot of situations other cars cant get through[*]they look cool.[*]not everyone has one
you lost me after this part i own a 130 !!!!!!!!
and this is enough reasons to own that ...:p
True, I but cannot justify the extra $15k like I mentioned, nor would I spend that. Loyalty has a point before I look elsewhere...Disco's used to be around $40k when 1st released, n no way in haides would I spend their current asking price. Commonsense has to win at some point over stubborness yeah. :wasntme:
Sounds exactly what I did for $15k less with the TJ, plus have the joy of being able to remove the hard-top and enjoy sunshine. Sure the design means less rear storage, but it's a good trade-off imo. I would have bought a 90 at the time, but they weren't selling them here, n at those prices wouldn't have happened on principle tbh. :wasntme: