

My only other choice was the Toyota Kluger, but the Territory out performed the Kluger in every catergory.
Mine's a little diff to the picture, its got Tint and a couple of other extras...but you get the general idea.

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Welcome to the dark side.quote:Originally posted by Bartelby:
Christine - I hope you are proudI said I would never own a Ford....but when its the perfect car for what you want/need - what can you do?
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quote:Congratulations, Lexie! That's a really, really nice looking one! I'll bet you can't wait to take it for a long drive--or has that already happened?
quote:P.S. To improve gas mileage, only drive down hill.
quote:You got me turning green with envy.
I’ll take that as “flat-country girl” and not “flat country-girl”.quote:Your talking to a flat country girl remember!!
quote:I’ll take that as “flat-country girl” and not “flat country-girl”.
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Havent had any *lumps* fall off as yet
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, and I dont know why you cant service or maintain them yourself??
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I definatley have bumps![]()
Those be known as speed bumps, as one wants to go over them VERY slowly.quote:I definatley have bumps
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quote:Those be known as speed bumps, as one wants to go over them VERY slowly.
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Ahhhh, now I understand Mike.
Servicing, I dont worry too much about that either...we have a service department on site.
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We dont have any special equipment though, if the vehicle needs analysing we just send it to the dealer.
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What's one of them? Picture please
quote:Maybe things are different in the Antipodes, but modern cars here are full of software - it is cheaper than mechanical parts to produce - and only the dealers can access things that need checking or adjusting - they have £££££.00 equipment spent to do it.
Real mechanics that employ common sense are generally non-existent, and would have little to do. Service information is not freely available, either.
Many cars here have no drain plugs here - oil has to be changed by sucking it out of the dipstick tube! Transmission oil generally cannot be changed. 2 drain plugs - saving on cost of 10p per car.
It seems the manufacturers do not like people maintaining their own cars.
quote:Originally posted by Mrs.M.:
So true, Mike!
I recently had acceleration problems ,driving through the mountains in my van. The dealer, in the town I stopped in, put it on one of those confounded machines and I was on my way..$500.00 lighter and a major tuneup. Well, as soon I drove up the first mountain, it bogged down again. I drove it on home anyway. I took it to another dealer. It turned out to be the catalitic converter(under warranty)! I am still arguing with the first dealer about the charge, but all I hear is what their machine diagnoised!
So, it's OK for young ladies and big children to stare?quote:Old ladies and small children, avert your eyes
Which one isn't yours?quote:This one is not mine!
quote:Originally posted by Rick:So, it's OK for young ladies and big children to stare?quote:Old ladies and small children, avert your eyes
quote:Which one isn't yours?quote:This one is not mine!
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quote:Originally posted by Camera:
It is no surprise that the 2CV virtually disintegrated (no apologies to Mike here!) They were built as a "universal car" to be afforded by all and their versatility and adoption by the French farming community is proof of that. They started life pre war (1937 prototype) with a 375cc engine
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A truck's impact would certainly burst that shell as you can see. Indeed it would, but there is a chassis there as well!I have seen Chapron (note spelling) decaps much less - I would not want one as I need 4 doors, and do not like to lose the palatial room between the seats.quote:
As to Mike's main vehicle the DS, what a design! I have throughout my life wondered at its mechanical advances and then steered well clear of them! I hanker after the later model convertible, but then sanity (& income) prevail!
(Chaperone built DS Convertibles tend to be 60K & up)
A decent DS can be found for £4k if you go to France.
Note the 'innovations' that are gradually appearing based on the DS years ago - steering headlights, high-level rear indicators etc.Fortunately, a 2CV is very reliable, as the mechanical build quality is superb.quote:
The only "minimalist" motoring on 2CV lines I have ever done was in A Berkey with a tuned 500cc motorbike engine - the most unreliable car I have ever owned.
A tax on all cars that would make the minimum purchase price $100,000 would do it. It would be the opposite of a luxury tax - the cheaper the car, the higher the tax. Not only would there be fewer cars on the roads, but everyone would drive them VERY carefully.quote:Surely we need to reduce the number of 'accidents' (as far as I am concerned, they are nothing of the sort). I could think of one way, but a lot of people would be very upset.
quote:Originally posted by Rick:A tax on all cars that would make the minimum purchase price $100,000 would do it. It would be the opposite of a luxury tax - the cheaper the car, the higher the tax. Not only would there be fewer cars on the roads, but everyone would drive them VERY carefully.quote:Surely we need to reduce the number of 'accidents' (as far as I am concerned, they are nothing of the sort). I could think of one way, but a lot of people would be very upset.
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Many, including myself, would never either buy a new car or spend this amount on a machine to transport things and people in it. I do not do the status symbol bit. I have never bought a car for more than £5000, and could not justify any more.
IMHO a good start to avoid prangs would be to have a psychometric test in the driving test; this would weed out all the people with short fuses and terminally impatient that should never be be allowed to be in charge of a ton of metal.
Another idea (as in motorcycles in UK) would be to limit BHP until either you are 21 and/or have taken a motorway driving test.
This would stop teenagers being killed when they run out of road thinking they impress their passengers by atrocious driving.
A further one would be, instead of the plethora of speed cameras, have more 'red traffic light' cameras, and do something about the idiot tailgaters.
Bullet-proof vest donned.........
I must confess a certain hostility to crotch rockets. Must they always accelerate into 4th gear before leaving the intersection? The nice thing – I always know when my neighbor’s kid has gotten home, and when he leaves.quote:Another idea (as in motorcycles in UK) would be to limit BHP until either you are 21 and/or have taken a motorway driving test.
I’d like to see an agealyzer. It’s just a little spooky when I’m driving next to some older gentleman and all I can see is a bald spot peeking over the steering wheel.quote:They could put a breathalyzer in every car,
I hate to pop your bubble, but from my experience, the ones with the shortest tempers are the older drivers. The younger drivers are still getting laid on a regular basis, and aren’t stressed out with all the responsibilities of “adulthood”. They definitely aren’t in a hurry to get to work, or even to school. Also, they do a much better job of carpooling than older drivers.quote:Radios could only play calm, soothing music for those under 21 or who have short tempers
If I see you, Rick, I'll have to wear a toupee!!quote:
I’d like to see an agealyzer. It’s just a little spooky when I’m driving next to some older gentleman and all I can see is a bald spot peeking over the steering wheel.
quote:I hate to pop your bubble, but from my experience, the ones with the shortest tempers are the older drivers. The younger drivers are still getting laid on a regular basis, and aren’t stressed out with all the responsibilities of “adulthood”. They definitely aren’t in a hurry to get to work, or even to school. Also, they do a much better job of carpooling than older drivers.
I'll try to remember that, but it might be difficult.quote:Ironic that Alzheimers and other sorts of dementia can strike at 30.........
That's good - they quickly forget they are mad at someone.quote:attention spans can be measured in milliseconds in yer average teenager.
quote:I'll try to remember that, but it might be difficult.quote:Ironic that Alzheimers and other sorts of dementia can strike at 30.........
quote:That's good - they quickly forget they are mad at someone.quote:attention spans can be measured in milliseconds in yer average teenager.
What’s the Minimum Daily Requirement?quote:Have you been eating too much aluminium?
That might be a good idea, especially for snow/ice. But then whenever it snowed/iced all the driving-school cars would run into each other. Hurricane or tornado driving might be difficult to master.quote:They have not yet learnt to cope with adverse weather
Motorway must be the same as highway or, in the case of California, freeway? It might have something to do with the fact that none of the driving examiners are crazy enough to be in the same car driving at those speeds with someone 16 years old. That may apply to the States.quote:There is no sort of motorway testing in UK
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I am sorry Mike, but round here, the most dangerous group are the over 60s. Not all mind you and they are easily recognisable - they wear cloth caps!
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The young tend to go round like lunatics, but Darwin's theories ensure only the most able survive.
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Don't tell anybody, but yesterday I did 100+ on a long dual carriageway without a soul on it - not even a white Transit with "safety partnerhip" on it and temptation got the better of me. That's crowded Wales for you. I think I'll buy a cloth cap ....
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Motorway must be the same as highway or, in the case of California, freeway? It might have something to do with the fact that none of the driving examiners are crazy enough to be in the same car driving at those speeds with someone 16 years old. That may apply to the States.
I wonder if driver instructors are more prone to being drunks. I’m fairly sure mine had to be admitted to rehab. Now that I think about it, the times I got into an accident, I should have sued my driving instructor.
quote:Originally posted by Rick:What’s the Minimum Daily Requirement?quote:Have you been eating too much aluminium?
quote:Don't tell anybody, but yesterday I did 100+ on a long dual carriageway