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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: 106pete on 21 February 2017, 12:05:21
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Has anyone ever owned or had experience with a Kia Sorento 4x4? I'm basically having to sell my omega to accommodate her horse hobby :(
We're looking at 07 plates as they have the facelift and 168bhp standard, and xe model as they have 2wd and 4wd on demand. Everything else seems permanent 4wd and a very sensitive torque on demand system which can go wrong.
Just want to know anything else to be looking out for? Unfortunately the xe is the more basic model so not many have leather seats or cruise control.
I'm not excepting any automatics this time! It's just not for me
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Sorry, no experience with the sorento, but surely the omega would tow a nag-in-a-box without issue? You could even get a set of Mud &a snow spec tyres for the damper months.
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It can tow the trailer with one horse, that's pretty much the limit but she wants to tow 2. Plus my cars lowered so the rear trailer wheels are barely on the ground, doesn't make for a comfortable ride.
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Why own a horse and then cart it around?
Surely a set of reigns attached to the rear towing eye should suffice?
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I thought horses came with a complimentary Range Rover? ???
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I thought horses came with a complimentary Range Rover? ???
I think you'll find what happens is that proximity to horses triggers blindness as to what is, or is not a reasonable sum of money to pay for things. Thus making a range rover the next logical step. ;D
This phenomenon has also been observed in females during preparation for a wedding celebration.
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I thought horses came with a complimentary Range Rover? ???
I think you'll find what happens is that proximity to horses triggers blindness as to what is, or is not a reasonable sum of money to pay for things. Thus making a range rover the next logical step. ;D
Yep, and then they buy a tatty 20 year old box van and cart the horses around in that at 20 MPH, making the Range Rover a mere fashion accessory. ;D
In other words: spend the money on a 20 year old box van and keep the Omega. :y
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I thought horses came with a complimentary Range Rover? ???
I think you'll find what happens is that proximity to horses triggers blindness as to what is, or is not a reasonable sum of money to pay for things. Thus making a range rover the next logical step. ;D
This phenomenon has also been observed in females during preparation for a wedding celebration.
PMSL ;D ;D ;D
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Poor pete, I feel like I've dragged his thread well off topic now :-[ :-[ :-[
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Back on topic :
Kia Sorento has a towing capacity of 2-2.5T going by a quick google. Depending on the size of her horses and whether it's a proper ifor trailer and kit weight etc you might need to go discovery/range rover/defender/land cruiser amazon or the other one that's rated to 3.5T towing... I forget...
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It can tow the trailer with one horse, that's pretty much the limit but she wants to tow 2. Plus my cars lowered so the rear trailer wheels are barely on the ground, doesn't make for a comfortable ride.
That'll learn ya... ;D
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I don't know much about them as I've never had one.. but Sorento's were very popular for a while on the caravan circuit, I know several folks who have had them, but only one still does .... I don't fully know why but the bad bits I remember are :
One guy went through 3 turbos very quickly, seems that once one goes it keeps chewing them for a pastime, he now uses a Honda CRV.
There have been several occasions where, after dragging themselves and their vans out of muddy fields, that folks could not get out of "low/4 WD" without going through some long winded reset procedure. Luckily, on one occasion where someone completely blocked the gateway there was someone else who knew the procedure and we could then all go home with calling the rescue truck ....
The guy who still has one .. 56 plate I think .. has had a LARGE amount of welding done to the rear chassis, including a complete new cross member due to corrosion, he only still has it due to the money he has spent on it .....
On the field they appear capable enough, but seem to have the turning circle of the QE2, and are very sensitive to having decent tyres in order not to get stuck, on a couple of occasions I know of a Disco (with good off-road tyres) having to pull one guy out as he refused to buy off-road tyres .... he now also has a CRV, but still won't buy proper tyres for it.
HTH a little
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I thought horses came with a complimentary Range Rover? ???
I think you'll find what happens is that proximity to horses triggers blindness as to what is, or is not a reasonable sum of money to pay for things. Thus making a range rover the next logical step. ;D
This phenomenon has also been observed in females during preparation for a wedding celebration.
One man I vaguely know offered this advice to anyone considering owning a horse: Put your shotgun under your chin, and pull both triggers. And being a pilot, he knew all about unavoidable expenses ;)
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Darn it you lot have been busy.
I would love a Range Rover but the price is crazy and the older ones are a electrical nightmare, I've seen a few issues with the sorento but not in huge numbers or common to all.
Theres a local one forsale that I've been told had a engine rebuild due to blown turbo so asked him for details on who did it and got nothing back so I guess it was bodged to sell.
The newer sorento doesn't tow much at all, the 07 year and similar can do 2.8 or the titan spec 3.5 iirc
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My next problem will be I'm just a baby so have to do my trailer test :(
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I feel your pain on that front. Been meaning to get mine out of the way for a while. The Nissan Navara (or is it called a patrol in SUV form?) can tow about 3.5T I think. But they also have a nasty habit of folding in half! :o
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I feel your pain on that front. Been meaning to get mine out of the way for a while. The Nissan Navara (or is it called a patrol in SUV form?) can tow about 3.5T I think. But they also have a nasty habit of folding in half! :o
Exactly. It would a brave or foolish man who tried towing anything with a Navara :o
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Borrowed a Shogun from work over the weekend and once you learnt to allow for braking distance and all terrain tyres, it's actually not a bad thing to drive, seemed pretty economical too, 140miles from a quarter tank...
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140miles from a quarter tank...
Depends how big the tank is! I think they're ~90L or bigger..
Ford Ranger Wildtrak. Loved mine, would have another in a heartbeat.
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Borrowed a Shogun from work over the weekend and once you learnt to allow for braking distance and all terrain tyres, it's actually not a bad thing to drive, seemed pretty economical too, 140miles from a quarter tank...
I'd forgotten all about the Shogun! A real favourite with the welsh farmers round where my parents live - suggests they're able to thrive on abuse and a lack of maintenance ;D.
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Our oldest are '57 with 250k on them... no significant problems, but they're very well maintained :y
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Borrowed a Shogun from work over the weekend and once you learnt to allow for braking distance and all terrain tyres, it's actually not a bad thing to drive, seemed pretty economical too, 140miles from a quarter tank...
I'd forgotten all about the Shogun! A real favourite with the welsh farmers round where my parents live - suggests they're able to thrive on abuse and a lack of maintenance ;D .
Having recovered lots of them(and L200s) I would suggest they're no more reliable than a Discovery, but the faults tend to be major. And with Mitsubishi's pricing policy, that's no joke.
Major faults like broken crankshafts.
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Borrowed a Shogun from work over the weekend and once you learnt to allow for braking distance and all terrain tyres, it's actually not a bad thing to drive, seemed pretty economical too, 140miles from a quarter tank...
I'd forgotten all about the Shogun! A real favourite with the welsh farmers round where my parents live - suggests they're able to thrive on abuse and a lack of maintenance ;D .
Having recovered lots of them(and L200s) I would suggest they're no more reliable than a Discovery, but the faults tend to be major. And with Mitsubishi's pricing policy, that's no joke.
Major faults like broken crankshafts.
You should make a list of cars you haven't recovered or ones you haven't recovered that much etc... Be an interesting list I'm sure, Also make a list of the most common cars that have broken down.
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Ohh no our friends who just bought a sorento just called to say it's broken down, won't start. I think Ive jinxed it
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You should make a list of cars you haven't recovered or ones you haven't recovered that much etc... Be an interesting list I'm sure, Also make a list of the most common cars that have broken down.
First point, in order: Toyotas(hardly ever saw them, and yet they're everywhere), Hondas(reliable, but not big sellers), then the Korean stuff which is steadily increasing in popularity.
Second point: Mercedes, then Audi and BMW.
French stuff was junk, but could usually be persuaded to drag itself back to the dealer, like a runover cat drags itself home to die.
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Second point: Mercedes, then Audi and BMW.
I'm surprised no JLR products make your top 3. Although I suppose that's down to how (un)common they are, comparatively speaking to the likes of the 1 series/A-Class/A3
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Ohh no our friends who just bought a sorento just called to say it's broken down, won't start. I think Ive jinxed it
Panic over the rac man had to tell her it was out of park and hence wouldn't start haha.
I wouldn't mind a Mercedes or BMW but vary hard to find manual gearbox and I swore never to own a Audi again after my a6
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Pal of mine bought on new around 2006 , never looks after his cars ran it for around 7 years then his daughter had it for a couple of years, I drove it when it was about 2 years old seems quite similar to my Hyundai Terracan I believe Kia & Hyundai are the same company. Don't recall him having any problems with it. Still see loads of them on camping/caravanning sites, my opinion a lot of car for little money.
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I wouldn't mind a Mercedes or BMW but vary hard to find manual gearbox and I swore never to own a Audi again after my a6
What year was yours? Father ran an RS6 (54 plate so C5 in audi speak I think), cost an absolute fortune in repairs. Sold it when the gearbox sh!t itself (again!).
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I wouldn't mind a Mercedes or BMW but vary hard to find manual gearbox and I swore never to own a Audi again after my a6
What year was yours? Father ran an RS6 (54 plate so C5 in audi speak I think), cost an absolute fortune in repairs. Sold it when the gearbox sh!t itself (again!).
It was a 98 2.5 tdi auto, in less than 1k miles the lift pump went the hi pressure diesel pump went, turbo actuator, water pump, abs Ecu, fuel leak. Probably more I just couldn't have bought it at a worse time. Still only did 20mpg when I sold it.
I have heard the rs models cost a bomb to repair, shame there's no easy manual gearbox conversion.
Pal of mine bought on new around 2006 , never looks after his cars ran it for around 7 years then his daughter had it for a couple of years, I drove it when it was about 2 years old seems quite similar to my Hyundai Terracan I believe Kia & Hyundai are the same company. Don't recall him having any problems with it. Still see loads of them on camping/caravanning sites, my opinion a lot of car for little money.
I would like the terracan but slightly less luxury and seem more expensive, I have been told they are billet proof tho and go on forever.
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Be aware that im sure the 2.9 CRTD 5d Auto (23 Mar 2006 - 31 May 2007) are in the £500 a year road tax bracket :( Anything before that is about £300 :)
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Be aware that im sure the 2.9 CRTD 5d Auto (23 Mar 2006 - 31 May 2007) are in the £500 a year road tax bracket :( Anything before that is about £300 :)
Yes this is definitely something I'm trying to dodge
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Be aware that im sure the 2.9 CRTD 5d Auto (23 Mar 2006 - 31 May 2007) are in the £500 a year road tax bracket :( Anything before that is about £300 :)
Yes this is definitely something I'm trying to dodge
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That's definitely a good head's up mine was registered December 2005 costs £24.00 per month DD for tax.Incidentally there is a plusher version of the Terracan that has leather , rear DVD etc can't think what it's badged as .
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Second point: Mercedes, then Audi and BMW.
I'm surprised no JLR products make your top 3. Although I suppose that's down to how (un)common they are, comparatively speaking to the likes of the 1 series/A-Class/A3
Discoveries and Freelanders are weed common cars. Early Disco3 and Range Rover Sports had problems with the electronic handbrake(this is true of most electronic handbrakes) but LR did at least fit an effective manual release. But nothing stands out as a common fault, or that we saw them all the time. Unlike BMW's shockingly bad small diesels for example.
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I'll be honest, out of my experience of bmws (2 cars) I've found the failure rate to be 100% :P
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Be aware that im sure the 2.9 CRTD 5d Auto (23 Mar 2006 - 31 May 2007) are in the £500 a year road tax bracket :( Anything before that is about £300 :)
Yes this is definitely something I'm trying to dodge
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That's definitely a good head's up mine was registered December 2005 costs £24.00 per month DD for tax.Incidentally there is a plusher version of the Terracan that has leather , rear DVD etc can't think what it's badged as .
Is it the ssangyong rexton? I can't stand the look of them unfortunately!
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No not the Ssangyong, they are awful things apparently spares are a nightmare to source, it is a Hyundai Terracan LTD got a few extra toys.
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Ohh no our friends who just bought a sorento just called to say it's broken down, won't start. I think Ive jinxed it
Panic over the rac man had to tell her it was out of park and hence wouldn't start haha.
I wouldn't mind a Mercedes or BMW but vary hard to find manual gearbox and I swore never to own a Audi again after my a6
Where,s Lord Opti when you need him. ;D
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A lad at work bought a VW Toerag to tow his wife's horse box. He went for the older full fat V10 5 litre version! :y. It's not as bad on fuel as you might think.
And accept that 2 pedals are the future ..... the vehicles you're thinking of aren't exactly sports cars.
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A lad at work bought a VW Toerag to tow his wife's horse box. He went for the older full fat V10 5 litre version! :y. It's not as bad on fuel as you might think.
And accept that 2 pedals are the future ..... the vehicles you're thinking of aren't exactly sports cars.
Mine is half that engine and still pulls like a train :y
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The Touareg R5 TDi also came with a manual box :y The R5:s camshaft is gear driven which is a reliable soluton.
The first gen Touareg is one of the few VAG cars I like :)
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And accept that 2 pedals are the future .....
How do you know he's going to lose a leg? :o :o :P
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And accept that 2 pedals are the future .....
How do you know he's going to lose a leg? :o :o :P
It's pretty much given that at some point th'orse will stand on his left foot when least expected ;)
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And accept that 2 pedals are the future .....
How do you know he's going to lose a leg? :o :o :P
It's pretty much given that at some point th'orse will stand on his left foot when least expected ;)
I'll be lucky if that's all I get, damn things are dangerous at both ends and crafty in the middle!!
Just found a ideal one in Yorkshire, cud visit family at the same time but dvla are showing it's not been taxed on 3 years and it's still done 1000miles in 3 years. Pretty odd and it's cheaper than most. Probably not worth the risk
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I'll be lucky if that's all I get, damn things are dangerous at both ends and crafty in the middle!!
;D ;D ;D
Just found a ideal one in Yorkshire, cud visit family at the same time but dvla are showing it's not been taxed on 3 years and it's still done 1000miles in 3 years. Pretty odd and it's cheaper than most. Probably not worth the risk
That's probably quite normal for parts of rural Yorkshire.. :-X (But then there are still parts you could live your entire life and never see an ANPR camera, much less a police car)
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You don't need road tax to drive on your fields ::)
Probably make a good baked bean tin that one...
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I know they are terrible for off road but started looking at BMW x5's again manual gearbox only, there aren't so many around and will have to look at slightly older years for the same price but they seem way nicer inside and I did like my old BMW
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Many many moons ago at Birmingham car show I went out in a Kia Sorento 1st gen, on their off-road course. I was very capable, it was doing same course as all other 4x4's, Rangies, Nissan x Trail and so on.
Huge queue for Range Rover, sod all for Kia, so went in that. ;D
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I know they are terrible for off road but started looking at BMW x5's again manual gearbox only, there aren't so many around and will have to look at slightly older years for the same price but they seem way nicer inside and I did like my old BMW
Only 2.3t towing weight on most models though, 2.7t on others.. IIRC the current year is 3.5t.
Double checking that I ended up on the "horseandhound" forums where the prevailing argument seems to be "Buy a Discovery, it's the only thing that will tow anything, plough through mud and not leave you looking like a lemon when you're stuck" ;D
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I suspect the X-5 would leave you firmly in the lemon camp. Not sure they can move themselves off-road, much less a couple of tonnes of nag van as well!
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Someone turned up in a Mercedes ML to buy my Sis in law's horsebox and then promptly got stuck in 1 inch of mud and had to be hauled out by tractor ;D
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I certainly wouldn't buy a sorento had one has a company car for a little while whilst it coped ok with mud/snow/ice it felt very flimsy..unlike my discovery 3 weeks ago I was towing a double decker but that had slid onto a round about :o :y
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For example:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201611159781061?make=VOLKSWAGEN&sort=price-asc&advertising-location=at_cars&transmission=Manual&postcode=s728dw&radius=1500&model=TOUAREG&fuel-type=Diesel&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&page=1
or:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201603081763133?make=VOLKSWAGEN&sort=price-asc&advertising-location=at_cars&transmission=Manual&postcode=s728dw&radius=1500&model=TOUAREG&fuel-type=Diesel&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&page=1
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I was liking the Touareg and BMW but found the years I want are all in the higher scam bracket, over £500 is too much.
She keeps on banging on about the Kia that's down the road from us, it's a private sale but about £800 over priced, do you really think it's worth seeing and expect him to drop that much!!
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I was liking the Touareg and BMW but found the years I want are all in the higher scam bracket, over £500 is too much.
She keeps on banging on about the Kia that's down the road from us, it's a private sale but about £800 over priced, do you really think it's worth seeing and expect him to drop that much!!
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Got to be worth a look , piecewise depends on service history & mileage, must be prepared to move on the price tyres & timing belt change are always a good starting point to start with.Belt on the Terracan is 5 years or 50,000 miles I would imagine the Kia is similar don't know for certain.
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The Kia has a timing chain which everyone believes last for ever. They definitely do not but it's not classed as service item, more fix when it's rattling of jumped a tooth and trashed the engine.
I think sat I'll give him a call, see if he's goin to budge and possibly view Sunday.
The wife keeps asking why I'm not trying very hard to get a new car lol, eeeerrrr cos I dont want a bloody 4x4. Can't win that battle tho, just put it off for as long as possible.
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You should know by now, NOT to ask advice on what car to buy on here, as all you will get is horror stories, about every make, basically BUY what you want, give it a dam good service and carry on.
As for your little trucker test, just pay £2k and do the full fatty test. :y
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You should know by now, NOT to ask advice on what car to buy on here, as all you will get is horror stories, about every make, basically BUY what you want, give it a dam good service and carry on.
As for your little trucker test, just pay £2k and do the full fatty test. :y
The wife said she's looked into it and it'll cost about £450 for a day course and test at the end, I've done a fair amount of towing just never heavy loads.
I don't think I can stretch to 2k for hgv licence although it would be nice.
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You should know by now, NOT to ask advice on what car to buy on here, as all you will get is horror stories, about every make, basically BUY what you want, give it a dam good service and carry on.
As for your little trucker test, just pay £2k and do the full fatty test. :y
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Wish someone had told me not to buy my old 106 pug 'POS' >:(
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You should know by now, NOT to ask advice on what car to buy on here, as all you will get is horror stories, about every make, basically BUY what you want, give it a dam good service and carry on.
As for your little trucker test, just pay £2k and do the full fatty test. :y
;D
Wish someone had told me not to buy my old 106 pug 'POS' >:(
Ha doesn't everyone know not to but a old Peugeot
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You should know by now, NOT to ask advice on what car to buy on here, as all you will get is horror stories, about every make, basically BUY what you want, give it a dam good service and carry on.
As for your little trucker test, just pay £2k and do the full fatty test. :y
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Wish someone had told me not to buy my old 106 pug 'POS' >:(
Ha doesn't everyone know not to but a old Peugeot
I did have one reliable pug and that was the 309 diesel , seen really high mpg and it took a lot of abuse :y
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I paid £1995 for my 106, and over 18 months and 40k miles probably the same again... new brakes, shocks, wishbones, rear torsion bars/hubs, track rods, cambelt, 4 services, clutch and exhaust. All genuine parts and 50/50 labour split between diy and main dealer. Was a fantastic little car... 40+mpg and a hoot to drive 8)
Was the deposit on my first 3.2 Omega, so didn't miss it for too long ;D
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I've did all the 106/Saxo modding thing 10 years ago and vowed never to go back, then I wanted something cheap to run along side the omega... everything kept say no but I really wanted a mk1 saxo vts, luckily I never found one and got a arosa tdi, hasn't broken down yet so it's already better but I still feel 18 soon as I start driving it.
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Rav4 , are they any good for your needs ? Rav (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2006-Toyota-RAV4-2-0-XT4-5dr-/322334337456?hash=item4b0c9fa9b0:g:Mh0AAOSwJ7RYU-kj)
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No far to small, unless it's a barbie size horse
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So came home with a sorento on Sunday, 56 reg 51k miles fsh and all silver not the usual 2 tone. Has leather and climate control, cruise control which I'm very glad of as the throttle pedal is a hard position to hold your foot in on a long drive.
Came back from getting it in Yorkshire yesterday so 320 miles covered and estimated 450 miles total in the tank so not to bad but guess it'll be a lot worse in town.
Time to crack on and sell the omega now :(
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Sounds like you've got a good one , nice mileage & history can't really go wrong . 😉 Never got less than 26 mpg out of the Hyundai & that's towing a twin axle caravan.