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Navarra :nod: Looking to replace the Hilux with one...
You should get a Ridgeline like mine... nicer looking than the Navarra and quicker tooNavarra :nod: Looking to replace the Hilux with one...
yes a japyanktank... sounds like something from Dr Seuss....Yours is a 'yank tank' Honda though, isn't it? Don't want two imports!![]()
it is good to have one of each... good practice for travelling abroad!So it'd be wrong-hand-drive too! :hurl:![]()
I test drove one of these while searching for the family daily driver. Ended up going for a 2005 A4 3.0 TDI Avant. Must say I am impressed with the effortless power it puts down to the ground. Puts out 230bhp 330lbft. The 330d does put out more torque, but then the handling and overall grip of the Audi swayed me. Was an interesting comparison though. Would definetly suggest testing both.Yeh if I had the cash the 330d would be a daily driver
I also ran through the motions of considering these cars, but then the insurance was higher for even a UK evo/scoob in comparison to an S15. I think its the reputation those cars have with certain insurers.i've only just got mine so i'm not thinking of what to get next. all i know is for the money i could of bought an evo, scooby or saved a little more and got a 350z but as a package and for the exclusivity in the end it was the s15
well when you see evos and scoobies out doing the school run being driven by middle aged women (no offence intended) it makes you consider wether they are actually special any more, maybe they have become too commercial. scoobies in particular, as good as they are, are the modern day xr3i.I also ran through the motions of considering these cars, but then the insurance was higher for even a UK evo/scoob in comparison to an S15. I think it must the reputation those cars have with certain insurers.