Morning all
I'm thinking of getting a surf. At the moment we have an old Audi A4 saloon which is a brilliant car but we need a bit more room for the dog, camping stuff, fishing gear and to pull a caravan later in the Year.
The plan is to get an old bike to do most of my commute on to keep the miles doen on the car but I need any car to be fairly reliable.
I did some reading on here a week or so ago of a thread where the poster was claiming his discovery was more reliable than his surf. Sine then I've been reading lots on the web about disco's but it seems to me they're pretty prone to breakdowns and probably too much of a liability as I'm used to the Audi's that never miss a beat.
So, are surfs generally reliable, I assume that being Toyota's they can't be too bad?
Also, as I've never even poked my nose in a surf, are they reasonably comfortable over long distances?
And, finally I promise , are the rear seats split and if so can you fit a complete pushbike in the back with one seat folded down?
At the end of the day, we really don't need the offroad potential that the surf seems to offer although I did use to do some Greenlaning in an old series 3 Landy a few years back. I gues the main thing we need is some road manners and a bit of room for lugging stuff about. I also do a fair bit of fishing which involves driving through farmland (nothing strenous) but a saloon car can't do it in the Winter and enough room to stuuf pushbikes in without taking wheels off etc.
So, is the surf going to suit us (they look very cool at least!) ?
Thanks in advance of any replies,
Cheers,
Chris
I'm thinking of getting a surf. At the moment we have an old Audi A4 saloon which is a brilliant car but we need a bit more room for the dog, camping stuff, fishing gear and to pull a caravan later in the Year.
The plan is to get an old bike to do most of my commute on to keep the miles doen on the car but I need any car to be fairly reliable.
I did some reading on here a week or so ago of a thread where the poster was claiming his discovery was more reliable than his surf. Sine then I've been reading lots on the web about disco's but it seems to me they're pretty prone to breakdowns and probably too much of a liability as I'm used to the Audi's that never miss a beat.
So, are surfs generally reliable, I assume that being Toyota's they can't be too bad?
Also, as I've never even poked my nose in a surf, are they reasonably comfortable over long distances?
And, finally I promise , are the rear seats split and if so can you fit a complete pushbike in the back with one seat folded down?
At the end of the day, we really don't need the offroad potential that the surf seems to offer although I did use to do some Greenlaning in an old series 3 Landy a few years back. I gues the main thing we need is some road manners and a bit of room for lugging stuff about. I also do a fair bit of fishing which involves driving through farmland (nothing strenous) but a saloon car can't do it in the Winter and enough room to stuuf pushbikes in without taking wheels off etc.
So, is the surf going to suit us (they look very cool at least!) ?
Thanks in advance of any replies,
Cheers,
Chris
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