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I will never understand people's fascination with those things.I'm not Driving yet, But when I do I'd drive one of these :3
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I will never understand people's fascination with those things.I'm not Driving yet, But when I do I'd drive one of these :3
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It's just, well. A Land Rover Defender.I will never understand people's fascination with those things.
But it's slow and noisy and cold and rubbish. If you're not a farmer or an avid off-roader I see no reason to own one in this country.It's just, well. A Land Rover Defender.
I Love it because of it's history, and Because it's British.
And who doesn't like something Military, It's like, well like someone not understanding why people like Gunsthey're cool
Well, I like off roading.But it's slow and noisy and cold and rubbish. If you're not a farmer or an avid off-roader I see no reason to own one in this country.
Fair play to you then. I don't get it, but you crack on!Well, I like off roading.
And your right, there is no practical reason. That doesn't mean I can't want one![]()
I'm willing to sacrifice Comfort, Practicality, and Maneuverability all for the sake of Getting some thing Unique and with a History. I'm funny like that.
My knees hurt from looking at that!! looks plenty fun thou
not as much as kneeling on a BB!.My knees hurt from looking at that!! looks plenty fun thou![]()
Red, because it goes fasterE46 M3 Coupe (manual) in the best colour, not that I'm biased or anything:
What kind of mpg you getting with the Nissan? I want one.New rides, kind of had a couple of good deals come up that I couldn't pass up, nissan is fully insured and taxed and on the road, really good vehicle that I can highly recommend. Jaguar is kind of my "Cruiser", absolutely love driving her, just terrified of taking her along country lanes.
doing the 100 mile refill test, 34.8mpg, however recently found out that it's a grey import so parts, rather ironically, are much harder to find, even though the actual engine is much better than the 2.5TDI (unfortunately we had some tainted diesel which congealed and has damaged the fuel pump, having to import a new one from south africa), but as long as you don't intend on using crappy fuel, it's an awesome truck, cruises happily at 80mph so 70 is smooth sailing, it'd be nice to have cruise control though as my other half doesn't like how heavy all the pedals are.What kind of mpg you getting with the Nissan? I want one.
Is that mainly motorway driving or a mix? I was expecting 20ish mpg.doing the 100 mile refill test, 34.8mpg, however recently found out that it's a grey import so parts, rather ironically, are much harder to find, even though the actual engine is much better than the 2.5TDI (unfortunately we had some tainted diesel which congealed and has damaged the fuel pump, having to import a new one from south africa), but as long as you don't intend on using crappy fuel, it's an awesome truck, cruises happily at 80mph so 70 is smooth sailing, it'd be nice to have cruise control though as my other half doesn't like how heavy all the pedals are.
I tend to avoid jams as that destroys the mileage, but it's generally carriageway and countrylanes between 30-60 mainly,Is that mainly motorway driving or a mix? I was expecting 20ish mpg.