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In a banana suit?Originally posted by kloos View PostAfter cycling to work for years
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6 in 30 years means each one has lasted 5 years with him. If it's been one of multiple vehicles, then it's not had much use. If he's had other brands in the mix as well, then it might only be 1 or 2 years before he writes them off or replaces them.Originally posted by agentzero View Post
Probably a world anecdotal record there, I expect.
Not exactly high quality evidence.
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Probably a world anecdotal record there, I expect. They are rated badly by the car reliability checkers. It looks as if gearbox and engine problems are widespread. The engine itself is probably solid, but the design of the surrounding bits entering it must be badly designed to get such a poor score across the board.Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
I've owned 6 of various types in the past 30 years without any issues whatsoever.
YMMV
If someone truly needs a 4x4 with solid winter tyres then there are plenty of other 4x4s that are far more reliable than anything Tata Landrover can offer you. I keep my cars for 7 to 10 years and don't touch badly made vehicles. They are utility for me.
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I take it that's to impress the client you're not a MGB and keep the Lambo at home for pleasureOriginally posted by kloos View PostI seem to be bucking the trend here. After cycling to work for years I needed a car for the new contract role. So I spent a grand on an old Nisan Pixo. My wife says that I look like Noddy in there, but I don't care. It's comfortable, really fun to drive and if it gets totalled I don't care (as long as I'm ok obviously)! Oh, and the insurance is cheap as chips and tax is about £20 per year.
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I seem to be bucking the trend here. After cycling to work for years I needed a car for the new contract role. So I spent a grand on an old Nisan Pixo. My wife says that I look like Noddy in there, but I don't care. It's comfortable, really fun to drive and if it gets totalled I don't care (as long as I'm ok obviously)! Oh, and the insurance is cheap as chips and tax is about £20 per year.
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I hear the trick is to put a load of bricks or a fat mate in the boot?Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Very true. I can't do a straight line in ice in my 350z so I don't get in the car if there's even a snifter of the stuff on the road.
Some would say that a car designed for drifting shouldn't be going in a straight line anyway...
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