Hi Guys,
I have been skulking around in these forums for a while now but have not posted very much at all.
The time has come however for me to go ahead with the purchase of a Surf.
I am going to look at this:
http://www.japanesecarimporters.co.u...ame=1078843058
And any others they might have knocking around on Saturday, I have been researching and as such have read alot of the material on this site. However, I have built up a bunch of questions that I would like to put to you knowledgeable people in order to make my world secure.
As you can see, I am eyeing a post '96 3rd Generation Surf with relatively low mileage. Alot of this is based around my desire to keep it forever.
Well, at least for quite a long time anyway. here's the questions:
1. Do all 3rd Generation models have ABS?
2. How often is a timing belt replacement necessary, I get the impression it is about every 100,000 km, is this so?
3. What are the key differences between an SSR-G/X and V?
4. How much can I expect a timing belt change to cost me? I will be using Newbury 4X4 for my servicing (That which I do not do myself), it seems you guys think fairly highly of them?
5. How much can I expect a set of tyres to cost, and what manner of tyre wear can I expect? I am new to 4X4's and as such am unnaccustomed to how much giant tyres may cost (Though I have lots of experience of oeverpriced tyres for sports cars and I gather 4X4 tyres are not so bad!). Can I expect to have to replace them all at once, or will the rears wear more than the fronts? Or vice versa? Obviously I gather some tyres are cheaper than others, a mid range and maybe a top end cost would be nice.
I think thats all I can think of, if any body has any horror stories about CCB that would be nice, but I get the impression they are okay. I am thinking I have most of my questions answered already anyway so with any luck the "sales process" will be academic.
Being new to 4X4's means that there may be new questions I am unaware of though so any guidance would be most appreciated.
Thank you very much in advance, I will report back from my viewing on Saturday and look forward very much to getting involved with this forum when I have a Surf out on my driveway!
Kind Regards,
Jon.
I have been skulking around in these forums for a while now but have not posted very much at all.
The time has come however for me to go ahead with the purchase of a Surf.
I am going to look at this:
http://www.japanesecarimporters.co.u...ame=1078843058
And any others they might have knocking around on Saturday, I have been researching and as such have read alot of the material on this site. However, I have built up a bunch of questions that I would like to put to you knowledgeable people in order to make my world secure.

As you can see, I am eyeing a post '96 3rd Generation Surf with relatively low mileage. Alot of this is based around my desire to keep it forever.
Well, at least for quite a long time anyway. here's the questions:
1. Do all 3rd Generation models have ABS?
2. How often is a timing belt replacement necessary, I get the impression it is about every 100,000 km, is this so?
3. What are the key differences between an SSR-G/X and V?
4. How much can I expect a timing belt change to cost me? I will be using Newbury 4X4 for my servicing (That which I do not do myself), it seems you guys think fairly highly of them?
5. How much can I expect a set of tyres to cost, and what manner of tyre wear can I expect? I am new to 4X4's and as such am unnaccustomed to how much giant tyres may cost (Though I have lots of experience of oeverpriced tyres for sports cars and I gather 4X4 tyres are not so bad!). Can I expect to have to replace them all at once, or will the rears wear more than the fronts? Or vice versa? Obviously I gather some tyres are cheaper than others, a mid range and maybe a top end cost would be nice.
I think thats all I can think of, if any body has any horror stories about CCB that would be nice, but I get the impression they are okay. I am thinking I have most of my questions answered already anyway so with any luck the "sales process" will be academic.
Being new to 4X4's means that there may be new questions I am unaware of though so any guidance would be most appreciated.
Thank you very much in advance, I will report back from my viewing on Saturday and look forward very much to getting involved with this forum when I have a Surf out on my driveway!

Kind Regards,
Jon.
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