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  • #31
    dillypad, that's exactly what I am thinking of. I can't consider at the moment though unfortunately, I have too much work to do with OH.

    How often do you replace the tyres? I can't really see us doing much off roading and we may possbly tow a camping trailer.

    I'm imagining this would be more comfortable than a landrover too.

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    • #32
      Big cars are far easier to manouvre than small cars, fact. The only time it can be awkward is where the spaces are cambered funny and you can't see the little sports car behind you at all.

      A 3.0 litre 2nd gen will be as reliable as any other similar age car (93-95) provided you look after it. Get it serviced properly when you get it, and then anually thereafter and it'll not let you down. You can change the filters and fluids between services aswell if you want, they're not difficult to do. Just give it a once over every couple of weeks to ensure the fluid level's are all good and nothings leaking and you'll be unlucky if it let's you down.
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      • #33
        I can see I am going to get sucked into this

        Thanks for the lovely Welcome. I really ought to go and get some work done.

        Cheers for now

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        • #34
          Faltie from the Highlands.

          No more worries about expensive repairs everything is available and cheep for Surfs "comparitvely"

          You will probably never need to but if the worst thing were to happen like a blown engine you will be able to get it back on the road for less that £1,500s That is very cheep.

          They have all the comfort you could ever need for long drives. The trucks will keep up with any modern 4x4 and exceed many in off road performance.

          Exhaust full system for £89s off the Internet including postage from London to Highlands.

          I have owned cars trucks Land Rovers since 1983 and never found anything so pleasant to drive on and off road motorways or country lanes.

          The kids shopping dogs all fit in with ease they pull large loads and take dogs abuse. A new wing for less that £70s.

          Hubby has a difficult argument against them.

          Oh and you get the best expert advice help and mechanical assistance there is without stepping away from the keyboard.

          Welcome to the mad house I have fingers crossed you win him over.

          You could always try giving him the cute eyes and the helpless yearning smile.

          Mrs Highlander can give you lessons on that or maybe I'm just a softy.

          Cheers JB
          www.brydenenterprises.co.uk www.kirstyskids.org

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          • #35
            Originally posted by daydreaming
            dillypad, that's exactly what I am thinking of. I can't consider at the moment though unfortunately, I have too much work to do with OH.

            How often do you replace the tyres? I can't really see us doing much off roading and we may possbly tow a camping trailer.

            I'm imagining this would be more comfortable than a landrover too.
            Mine had part worn tyres when a bought it 20K miles later there is still a lot of life left in them. Tyres are relatively cheep.

            No comparison to a landrover. Land rovers are good offroad vehicles but a nightmare if you drive more than 20miles.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by daydreaming
              I have too much work to do with OH.
              nothin a signature on the divorce paper won't sort (that's a joke by the way)

              Originally posted by daydreaming
              I'm imagining this would be more comfortable than a landrover too.
              you're not wrong there, twice as reliable too sen as reliability is something you've already mentioned
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              • #37
                Originally posted by logey79
                jeez, don't go advocating domestic violence, the angry mob will definately be climing all over your back then....oooer, wrong thread!!!



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                • #38
                  Originally posted by MattF



                  Matt watch logey for me as i gotta go to work now
                  www.daemon4x4.org

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                  • #39
                    We have two kids, and there's still cartloads of room in it with us all in. They are very accomodating on space. Unless you have six sprogs, size ain't a factor.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Woodzie
                      Matt watch logey for me as i gotta go to work now
                      Oh well, if one must soldier on alone.... Have a good shift mate.

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                      • #41
                        i used to buy front tyres on my old car every 3-4months but I cant wheelspin the surf much on tarmac so its MUCH cheaper in tyres for me
                        Tim
                        Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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                        • #42
                          The recent thread about hairdressers has one climbing a rock that might impress hubby.

                          Cheers JB
                          www.brydenenterprises.co.uk www.kirstyskids.org

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by MTBBILLY
                            Hello
                            I went too school in wantage many years ago and used to spend alot of time on the Ridgeway.Can you still drive there?


                            btw the above reply is from the forum idiot , this forum does do a bit for the care in the community
                            Only Toyota can get you out of shite

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by daydreaming
                              Oh don't remind me....<shudder>

                              But honestly how practical is it? I see a few have sold theirs because they are having children.
                              i got mine because of kids!same as estate only bigger!and safer!

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                              • #45
                                High and welcome,

                                A reasonable 2nd gen for £1500, a lot of car for the money, they are good value right now.


                                http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...993#post364993
                                Rob

                                Still working for the man!

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