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Re: Favorite car

Postby jackhinde » Fri 13 Jan, 2012 7:18 pm

north-north-west wrote:
jackhinde wrote:Over twenty years of driving and never been to a mechanic.


I feel sorry for any car that doesn't get regularly serviced.


perhaps i should feel sorry for people who cannot drain some oil, change some filters and tighten a bolt or two...

i have seen a few panel beaters though, my hilux was a roo magnet, as was my first rav4
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Loaner Outlander

Postby Leppy » Sat 14 Jan, 2012 12:03 pm

Congrats earwig, im sure it will serve you well.
I have gone with a asx as I don't have a demanding off road requirement nor a huge rear seat passenger one.
While Im waiting for it the dealership have loaned me a outlander and early impressions is that they are a really nice drive. I have no idea on the off road capabilities and will not be putting in through it's paces... It only has 24 k's on it! Really well finished, very comfortable and not as big to drive as I thought they would be.
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Favorite car

Postby sthughes » Sat 14 Jan, 2012 6:52 pm

Leppy wrote:Congrats earwig, im sure it will serve you well.
I have gone with a asx as I don't have a demanding off road requirement nor a huge rear seat passenger one.
While Im waiting for it the dealership have loaned me a outlander and early impressions is that they are a really nice drive. I have no idea on the off road capabilities and will not be putting in through it's paces... It only has 24 k's on it! Really well finished, very comfortable and not as big to drive as I thought they would be.

diesel or petrol ASX?
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Re: Favorite car

Postby north-north-west » Fri 20 Jan, 2012 5:53 pm

jackhinde wrote:
north-north-west wrote:
jackhinde wrote:Over twenty years of driving and never been to a mechanic.


I feel sorry for any car that doesn't get regularly serviced.


perhaps i should feel sorry for people who cannot drain some oil, change some filters and tighten a bolt or two...

i have seen a few panel beaters though, my hilux was a roo magnet, as was my first rav4


That much I can do. I just don't have the time to do it properly.
Still, I'd like to know how you convince the authorities to register your vehicles - or has NSW dropped that annoying rule about mandatory RWC every year?
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