But auto boxes are plentiful from the breakers as they hardly ever go wrong
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actually, you can fault code electrical issues, done the odd solonoid, but thats all I've ever changed.
as been said, £100 gets you a good used one, and toss it on, less moving parts on a Auto, no clutch to get clogged with silt, no stalling when bogged down, very strong, I love the Autoboxes on Surfs.
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you will be suprised on prices for the 2.4 and 3.0l. Sometimes the 2.4's have gone for a lot more than the 3.0l on ebay so don't rule out the 3.0l yet.
I never drove an auto till 6 years ago when i bought my first surf and i wouldn't have anything else now.
I have 2 x 2.4's in the pipeline over the next couple of weeks if your interested but i need to get to look them over yethttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by batesy16 View Postwell am definitely thinking an auto is the way forward then. would love a 3.0 but out of my price budget nufortunately. so think may have to go for the 2.4 instead.
such a more relaxed drive, and also you driving itself becomes more relaxed i find when in an auto.
sometimes i feel like putting the seat into recline when driving the surf.My Surf eats knuckles for breakfast!
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Originally posted by stormforce View Postyou will be suprised on prices for the 2.4 and 3.0l. Sometimes the 2.4's have gone for a lot more than the 3.0l on ebay so don't rule out the 3.0l yet.
I never drove an auto till 6 years ago when i bought my first surf and i wouldn't have anything else now.
I have 2 x 2.4's in the pipeline over the next couple of weeks if your interested but i need to get to look them over yet
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I have a 2.4 auto and would prefer a manual box purely because thats what Im used to. Ive driven a 3 litre surf and apart from a wee bit more grunt pulling off and on hills, there isnt really much difference, I opted for the 2.4 for the cheaper tax and they were a bit cheaper than the 3 liters I saw for sale at the time. Ive done 12,000 miles and apart from a weeny oil leak Ive had no probs with it. It just flew through its MOT no advisories and Im going to get a newer one at some point with a prettier dash.Last edited by tristanjay; 2 July 2010, 14:24.
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Originally posted by tristanjay View PostI have a 2.4 auto and would prefer a manual box purely because thats what Im used to. Ive driven a 3 litre surf and apart from a wee bit more grunt pulling off and on hills, there isnt really much difference, I opted for the 2.4 for the cheaper tax and they were a bit cheaper than the 3 liters I saw for sale at the time. Ive done 12,000 miles and apart from a weeny oil leak Ive had no probs with it. It just flew through its MOT no advisories and Im going to get a newer one at some point with a prettier dash.
The other advantage of a manual over an auto is if you need to bump start it cos you can't bump start an auto...
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I'm guessing a lot of the 2.4s still running have the newer head by now. Worth checking if the head has been changed if you're looking at a 2.4.
Before anyone says "any head can fail", yes, I know. However, the original 2.4 heads have a design flaw, the 3.0 heads dont.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by tristanjay View PostI have a 2.4 auto and would prefer a manual box purely because thats what Im used to. Ive driven a 3 litre surf and apart from a wee bit more grunt pulling off and on hills, there isnt really much difference, I opted for the 2.4 for the cheaper tax and they were a bit cheaper than the 3 liters I saw for sale at the time. Ive done 12,000 miles and apart from a weeny oil leak Ive had no probs with it. It just flew through its MOT no advisories and Im going to get a newer one at some point with a prettier dash.Originally posted by Rustinho View PostRoad tax should be the same on a 3.0 or a 2.4 (depending on the age of the vehicle of course!) unless you mean some other form of tax?!
The other advantage of a manual over an auto is if you need to bump start it cos you can't bump start an auto...
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Originally posted by Rustinho View PostRoad tax should be the same on a 3.0 or a 2.4 (depending on the age of the vehicle of course!) unless you mean some other form of tax?!
The other advantage of a manual over an auto is if you need to bump start it cos you can't bump start an auto...4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by Rustinho View PostRoad tax should be the same on a 3.0 or a 2.4 (depending on the age of the vehicle of course!) unless you mean some other form of tax?!
The other advantage of a manual over an auto is if you need to bump start it cos you can't bump start an auto...My Surf eats knuckles for breakfast!
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