The Best ///M/Barge/General Rant/Look at this/O/T (Vol XVI)
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Gruber said:
Criteria: less than £1k, within 50 miles of SW11, newish MOT and some tax through to the new year. And the moon on a stick.
Found a 'lovely' £500 Izusu Trooper with a long ticket but its only a 3dr.Golf 4Motion
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
Jag X Type
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
jonnydm said:
Gruber said:
Criteria: less than £1k, within 50 miles of SW11, newish MOT and some tax through to the new year. And the moon on a stick.
Found a 'lovely' £500 Izusu Trooper with a long ticket but its only a 3dr.Golf 4Motion
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
Jag X Type
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
S3_Graham said:
any Subaru legacy or Forresters?
One Forrester I liked but short MOT and £1300. I like them but they're Marmite.http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014... This could be interesting, running on gas though.
braddo said:
Output Flange said:
Incorrect, but an easy cliche to roll-out.
I've towed two tonnes of trailer up a steep muddy slope with no dramas. Can't think of a saloon car that could've done it. If I needed to drive over boulders, it wouldn't be the right tool for the job, but for everything else it's just fine. So actually 100% real-world off-road ability.
So you're using the 1% of SUV users who tow big loads off of sealed roads to justify why SUVs are better than estates for general use.I've towed two tonnes of trailer up a steep muddy slope with no dramas. Can't think of a saloon car that could've done it. If I needed to drive over boulders, it wouldn't be the right tool for the job, but for everything else it's just fine. So actually 100% real-world off-road ability.
For these 99% they are better than the estate car - or they would have chosen the cheaper to buy estate surely?
From the time when Overfinch did something desirable. A unique (according to the advert) slightly tatty 5.0l Overfinch CSK, would love that to smoke about in but hardly bargain territory now!
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C422126#
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C422126#
Redbaron1973 said:
Lets use the other 99% of SUV drivers then, they buy them as they like them, they like the high seating position, the view, the perciecved security of 4wd, the ability to tackle muddy fields, tow trailers and do all the stuff the estate car does.
For these 99% they are better than the estate car - or they would have chosen the cheaper to buy estate surely?
Please, don't pretend to suggest that all SUVs are bought for rational reasons. For these 99% they are better than the estate car - or they would have chosen the cheaper to buy estate surely?
braddo said:
Redbaron1973 said:
Lets use the other 99% of SUV drivers then, they buy them as they like them, they like the high seating position, the view, the perciecved security of 4wd, the ability to tackle muddy fields, tow trailers and do all the stuff the estate car does.
For these 99% they are better than the estate car - or they would have chosen the cheaper to buy estate surely?
Please, don't pretend to suggest that all SUVs are bought for rational reasons. For these 99% they are better than the estate car - or they would have chosen the cheaper to buy estate surely?
Our passions are broad. From V8 German barges, through aging Minis, bastardised old Jags to Renault 4s... Barely a rational justification amongst us. Can you imagine what they make of us at www.x5heads.com?
Gruber said:
But most of those reasons aren't rational and fall squarely within the "just because I want one" category, which is perfectly good enough for me.
Which is one thing I love about this thread; that we can all find and make every justification we need to to ourselves to satisfy our various peccadilloes, however insane they may be - and the rest of the group supports those bonkers choices.
I don't wish to criticise anyone choosing a SUV (not in the Thread at least!) and indeed I may end up with a SUV because the OH wants one. My dislike of SUVs has become more about their collective effects.
I just can't subscribe to some arguments about SUVs being more practical/rational than estates. If you need to tow big loads and/or get off sealed roads from time to time, SUVs are better for those specific tasks. I firmly believe only a very small minority of SUV buyers do those things. Otherwise SUVs have higher running costs, often worse ride and handling and most seem to have less interior space.
I guess I feel the practicality card gets overplayed in order to conceal the chief reason, which is that people want them.
I just can't subscribe to some arguments about SUVs being more practical/rational than estates. If you need to tow big loads and/or get off sealed roads from time to time, SUVs are better for those specific tasks. I firmly believe only a very small minority of SUV buyers do those things. Otherwise SUVs have higher running costs, often worse ride and handling and most seem to have less interior space.
I guess I feel the practicality card gets overplayed in order to conceal the chief reason, which is that people want them.
I am actively looking for a used X5, mainly because estates are tough to come by in this manor, but also because I want one. We do not off-road at all, but we lug stuff about all the time and the current car just isn't up to the task anymore.
Rationally speaking, there is little to touch it in the price range I'm looking at. An L322 is attractive but I don't believe they are reliable enough.
The only others I've considered and discounted are a Touareg because the first gen look dated, and a Land Cruiser or variant thereof, which are mega mileage and older than the equivalently priced X5.
I also want a feck-off truck, but that's a different kettle of frutti di mare
Rationally speaking, there is little to touch it in the price range I'm looking at. An L322 is attractive but I don't believe they are reliable enough.
The only others I've considered and discounted are a Touareg because the first gen look dated, and a Land Cruiser or variant thereof, which are mega mileage and older than the equivalently priced X5.
I also want a feck-off truck, but that's a different kettle of frutti di mare
Love this
http://www.fantasyjunction.com/cars/1512-MG-A%20Tw...
and this has just made my wobble wibble. It even looks good with black wheels
http://www.fantasyjunction.com/cars/1233-Jaguar-XK...
http://www.fantasyjunction.com/cars/1512-MG-A%20Tw...
and this has just made my wobble wibble. It even looks good with black wheels
http://www.fantasyjunction.com/cars/1233-Jaguar-XK...
andy ted said:
From the time when Overfinch did something desirable. A unique (according to the advert) slightly tatty 5.0l Overfinch CSK, would love that to smoke about in but hardly bargain territory now!
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C422126#
Ok, this one's an overfinch & therefore a wee bit special, but when the bubble bursts I'll lay a fiver that classic rangies are the car that lose the biggest percent of value http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C422126#
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