Cars & Motorbikes Impulsive purchase

Discussion in 'Living Room' started by Sackie, 16th Sep, 2019.

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  1. JSFF

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    very nice! my mate bought one of these recently and really rates it. enjoy!
     
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  2. Sackie

    Sackie Well-Known Member

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    Mate it arrived and it's awesome! No dings or bad scratches. Phew. Getting to tinted next week. No large dogs to fill my car like you have, but one cheeky monkey managed to make her way into the roomy boot...:D

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  3. Scott No Mates

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    That's one awesome change table when you need it.
     
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  4. geoffw

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    I once left my daughter on a change table, but when I came back I still had the same child.
     
  5. Propagate

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    What a cutie :D

    Nice work, time to go get it dirty now ;)
     
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  6. bunkai

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    Especially in the rain....

    If buy the service plan. Even basic annual services for five years will be 500 a hit but be ready for a mighty upsell.
     
  7. Sackie

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    Got it for 1500 for 5 years so should have some value there I reckon.
     
  8. TMNT

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    your car came with the kid!!!!?
     
  9. Sackie

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    @TMNT
    I asked them to thow in some mats and a cute babe....

    They obviously misunderstood...:confused:
     
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  10. geoffw

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    Just as well you didn't ask them for a hot chick.
     
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  11. Scott No Mates

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  12. Sackie

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    Why am i not surprised you know this exists...:p
     
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  14. Sackie

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    Got it tinted and looks good. $400 so not too bad. Very comfy and zippy car. All in all worth the impulsive purchase.

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    Nice wheels & great interior but make sure you have good phone coverage if going off-road. Have the towie’s number on speed dial.
     
  16. Sackie

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    Haha not going off road anytime soon. I prefer to fly for that.
     
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  17. dabbler

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    lol..

    I have a discovery, but one that can do real 4WD work, that is, if you can keep up with the electrical probs, mechanically ok, as long as you maintain, not sure of newer ones, but the electronic side would worry me, and, like many euro cars, the try and make things difficult, like ignoring OBD years ago, not sure about now.
     
  18. Sackie

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    I've heard mixed reviews about its 4wd capabilities. I think it's safe to say it's not hitting the mud anytime soon. :) But it's a great comfy car and so far alot of fun. Good size for kids too.
     
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    Mine is very capable 4WD, but, it is VERY comfortable compared to many 4WD, even much later ones, it has a full ladder frame, but rides as well as a modern BMW almost even with chunky AT tyres, it has also been a very good tow truck.

    Electrical s and all the BS plastics as it has aged are the let down....

    I can handle it, but, most cannot, not sure about later ones, but would not surprise if same..with the tech a mech probs...