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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    ha ha you lot would die if you had a Dfender... getting all worried about where to put an AULRO sticker, and whether one can get a replacement awards sticker...

    I might get myself a D3 one day... when I become soft and mushy and old.
    and Vlad...... who let you into the D3 forum anyway....... Mods can we look into this please.......

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    Well i've calculated that if I save for about 10 years I'll be able to afford an out of warranty D3.

    And if I save for another 40 years, I'll be able to afford the things that will go wrong with it.

    By which time I'll be 90, and there'll (apparently) be no dead dinosuar juice left to run it on.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    [QUOTE=VladTepes;1249872
    I might get myself a D3 one day... when I become soft and mushy and old.[/QUOTE]

    But as you noted, the D3 will most likely have been owned by one of those "soft, mushy, old guys (or gals)" worried more about where to place their Aulro stickers than having done any hard work, let alone been asked to roll over so you could scratch it underbelly.

    As such you could buy with relative confidence, knowing that with the extended warranties most of the old mushy people had purchased, the majority of the major works have been done and you could join the dark side.

    Anyway by then there will be some other "soft model" and owning a D3 that actually makes you select low range and have to steer around obstacles will be "hard core".

    I am sure they will find another Dino graveyard somewhere to keep us all putting along for a few more years, and hey most others will have moved to some other source of energy by then, so more for us.

    Come on, you know you want to

    George

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