just been looking at a 2.4 surf k reg on ebay, one disabled driver since coming into country its mint, the engine looks new, £14oo why are surfs so cheap, land rover in that condition £6000 maybe, and the surf is a better motor me thinks ?
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Originally posted by caney View Postjust been looking at a 2.4 surf k reg on ebay, one disabled driver since coming into country its mint, the engine looks new, £14oo why are surfs so cheap, land rover in that condition £6000 maybe, and the surf is a better motor me thinks ?
I think with the surf its the word "import" that still puts people off, if people knew how good these trucks really are & how relatively cheap they are on parts the price would rocket.
Well thats my thoughts anyway.If its not broke don't fix it.
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Originally posted by dieselboy View PostPrices have gone back up which is strange ? I remember seeing good condition LN130 (2.4) surfs for £500
Hardly strange....have you spent the last 2 1/2 months either in the far east or underground without a link to see the uk weather mate?Nissan Patrol for on-road, and a Land-Rover 110 shed for off-road :-)
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People who want a landrover generally REALLY want a landrover, they seam to be happy to pay over the odds for them as most that I know (including myself when I bought my first landy) only look at landies and dont compare them to other 4x4's.
I ended up with my surf because I required a new 4x4, I went to a 4x4 dealer and looked at all sorts of jeeps, shittybusses, yota's and landies. I could afford a shed of a landy 90 or a very tidy surf, thankfully I went for the surf!!
p.s. dieselboy is that a GMC in your avatar?
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After been bitten by the 4x4 bug I owned a range Rover classic...which I loved but every week brought a new fault some pretty serious and expensive. Reliability was not her thing...
I then looked at stacks of stuff before finding Surfs on eBay.
Its a lot of truck for little money and it has the Toyota badge on the front.__________________
Back in the day Baby
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Originally posted by Vultch View PostAfter been bitten by the 4x4 bug I owned a range Rover classic...which I loved but every week brought a new fault some pretty serious and expensive. Reliability was not her thing...
I then looked at stacks of stuff before finding Surfs on eBay.
Its a lot of truck for little money and it has the Toyota badge on the front.
Used to love it if it was as reliable as the surf I would still have it.
Only real regret is I left a 2 year old EP9 on it as part of the deal.Nissan Patrol for on-road, and a Land-Rover 110 shed for off-road :-)
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£1400 is good money for a 2.4 I'd expect a very good one for that price.
They're cheap for a good reason, they can cost you a small fortune at the drop of a hat and economical is not something that is in the Surf's vocabulary. That said, I suppose any other 4x4 is pretty much the same. They're not particularly desireable unless they're lifted or in mint condition and the target market for them is very small indeed. Their on-road manners aren't great and in standard form they're decidedly mediocre off roaders.
Its not a vehicle you can buy and expect to only need routine maintenance. BUT, they're massively practical vehicles and I love them, even with all of their faults.En Ferus Hostis. Be your own man. Follow nobody.
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