Not as well as the best 4x4xfar!!!!
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Guest repliedVolvo xc90. 7 seats and loads of cabin room. drives well also.
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Guest repliedhattra
Ok 807 sounds good - after my last 3 new car cars being french I had hoped to try another country. Decisions, decisions.
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Guest repliedYou could always try the Peugot 807 - lots of bells and whistles (power doors, airbags for every seat etc) & NCAP 5-star safety rating - go for the diesel, though - I've got the previous model (in its Citroen incarnation), with 2-litre petrol engine, and it only gets about 32 mpg. (though it'll happily cruise at a 100+ for hours at a time fully loaded - did that once on the A6 down to Lyon). I think top of the range is about 25 grand
The Grand Voyager looks good, but IIRC has a lousy safety rating The frontal impact protection is so poor that if two of them ran into each other head-on, your protection was equivalent to several sheets of cardboard. Mind you that was a couple of years ago, so they might have improved it.
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Guest repliedThe family is growing ..
You might as well get a people carrier, that's won't do much more damage.
And yes, I do know that families are more than just environmental impact.
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anyhow...
> Fiddle please do not tell me you have a caravan
No and never did have. I think MikeTheBike was the Margaret Beckett of CUK.
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Guest repliedWhere's the mighty Threaded?
As I was saying to the King of Denmark just the other day (whilst we were riding our horses on the moon, and being chased by a thousand beautiful diplomats diving Lamborghinis) “That Threaded. He just makes stuff up”.
“Yes”, replied the king, “Fancy a go on the dodgems?”
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Guest repliedSometimes Fiddle has to give Rhino a tug
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Guest repliedWorse, it's a trailer tent!
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Guest repliedFiddle please do not tell me you have a caravan
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Guest repliedWhere's the mighty Threaded?
Slunk off with his tail between his legs?
Running round trying to hire a lambo to get his picture taken inside?
Ah well, more to be pitied than despised!
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Guest repliedDiesels are far more fuel efficient easily wiping out the cost per litre disadvantage in the UK and these days the performance compares well with petrol.
Downside is they stink and sound like tractors and the performance isn't quite up to petrol for most purposes. For towing they are much better.
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Guest repliedTalking about diesels - does anyone here have a diesel? What are the pros and cons?
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Guest repliedIT can only be friendlier if the overall efficiency of the power generation and the distribution of said plastic trickery to the vehicle is more efficient than an internal combustion engine. [Which is of course possible but maybe doubtful]
You can have a sports car with the fuel efficiency of a VW lupo diesel. Max torque (60% up on a combustion engine) available from go and only one gear, can't wait.
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Guest repliedLook, do you want one or not?
I'm sure you could buy one, ditch the batteries and motor and put in a nice 5 litre V8
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