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Nah the intelligent people buy a car which suits their needs not one which satisfies their badge ego to overcome a small cock issue :-P
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All of which are beaten into a cocked hat by the Mazda CX-5...Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostI have a 2.5 Diesel Nissan Murano, fully kitted and performs ok for a Large SUV, consumption could be a tad better, around 33 on motorway work. The original Murano had the same 3.5 V6 petrol engine as the 350Z and had consumption to match.
They have a new Murano coming out sometime, not sure on the ETA.
There is a new X-Trail too, which looks similar, and even the humble Qashqai has joined the look alikes.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPut the kettle on ladies.... this is a thread about big manly cars for entrepeneurs.
Top 10: Manly Cars - AskMen
How many miles to a gallon for a hummer?
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Put the kettle on ladies.... this is a thread about big manly cars for entrepeneurs.
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Was it silver? - I had a black one in my head... or was that the BMW? I seem to recall your parking was tulip in the BMW tooOriginally posted by MaryPoppins View PostThe silver thing? It was like driving a really, really tulip bus, it was truly awful. And I kept hitting stuff when I tried to park...
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The silver thing? It was like driving a really, really tulip bus, it was truly awful. And I kept hitting stuff when I tried to park...Originally posted by cailin maith View PostOh bollocks
Obvs they are knobbers except you!!
What happened to the tank? I quite liked that.
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Oh bollocksOriginally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI've er, got an audi now...
Obvs they are knobbers except you!!
What happened to the tank? I quite liked that.
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I've er, got an audi now...Originally posted by cailin maith View PostAnd Audi drivers.... knobbers.
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Yeah.... I soon put paid to thatOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostDidn't your significant other used to have one. I think it was during his "I want to be like Tony Stark" phase.
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