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Car Forum / UK Car Forums / 4x4 Cars (UK group) / January 2007

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Even the Yanks?26 Jan 2007 17:16 GMT3
Some very large 4*4s (around the 3 tonnes?) in the States are now facing
restrictions in large cities
Its also the first time I've seen the term "New York tractors" bandied
around
Learn to buy your next car for the right price!25 Jan 2007 20:38 GMT7
Getting a great deal on your next vehicle can be a thrill.  These sites will
show you auction sites where you can find a bargain on your next vehicle.
http://www.jeja2000.se/sports-and-recreation.php
Ford Maverick/Nissan Terrano21 Jan 2007 01:30 GMT3
Have an old shogun 2.5TDI at the moment
Looking at above models (around T reg 2.7TDI) as possible replacement will I
be disappointed?
Is there any difference between them apart from the badging?
£3300 extra cost for 4*4s16 Jan 2007 09:24 GMT10
Gas-guzzling sports cars, 4x4s and people carriers could be priced off the
road within five years after a crackdown on carbon emissions to be announced
by the European Commission this month.
The average new car in 2012 will have to emit no more than 120 grams of
SUV drivers are unsafe15 Jan 2007 16:53 GMT25
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-13560025,00.html
Owners of four-wheel-drive vehicles are more likely to be unsafe
drivers, according to a new study.
People with sports utility vehicles (SUVs) - dubbed the "Chelsea
4x4s aren't cool any more08 Jan 2007 14:06 GMT56
Apparently sales of 4x4 have started to decrease for the first time in
quite a few years, it is suspected they are just not seen as cool cars
anymore. Of coarse, to many people they never were, but that's another
story.
work horse does me proud07 Jan 2007 13:42 GMT3
ive had my misubishi pajero for 4 years now and have had more than me
moneys worth out of it in the time ive had it the only things to go
wrong have been simple stuff like a new alternator new front shocks
brake pads and discs touch wood nothing major has gone wrong so far and
part exchangig 4x4s05 Jan 2007 14:00 GMT9
i have 1993 lwb 2.5 turbo diesel mitsubishi pajero it has 106000 miles
on the clock and is mechanicly sound i have all service history from
65000 miles when i bought it.i also have a suzuki vitara soft top 1.6
petrol on a v plate 2000 this has 32000 miles on the clock is in
pajero goes around the clock05 Jan 2007 13:13 GMT1
hi just been talking to me local mechanic about servicing me pajero its
due for a service next month anyhow i got talking to him about the
pajero engine and he reckons that with a regular oil filter fuel filter
and engine service he has known and heard of pajeros going around the
my 2.5 mitsubishi pajero turbo diesel04 Jan 2007 10:15 GMT10
i have a 2.5 turbo diesel mitsubishi pajero lwb  1993 k reg it has
106000 miles on the clock and i have had it serviced regulary every 6
months from 65000 miles when i bought it 3 years ago. can anybody tell
me the life expectancy of the engine someone has told me it could be
upgrading for new 4x403 Jan 2007 22:47 GMT12
i am on the lookout for a 4x4 i already have a 2.5 turbo diesel
mitsubishi pajero and am thiking of upgrading to a new model can anyone
tell me or recomend anyother 4x4s that are very reliable and robust
other than the pajero. it needs also to have 7 seats and be a work
£2503 Jan 2007 19:22 GMT2
Congestition charge when does it start? :)
Don't laugh. Looking shortly for my first 4x4.03 Jan 2007 12:52 GMT7
Mainly for general driving/Commuting, so DIY stuff lugging, some tip
runs and very occasionally taking mountain bike to far flung places, or
even learnign a little off road riding.
I'm considering a Ssangyong/Daewoo Korando.
PROPOSED TRAVEL TAX01 Jan 2007 22:40 GMT1
The idea of tracking every vehicle at all times is sinister and wrong.
Road pricing is already here with the high level of taxation on fuel.
The more you travel - the more tax you pay.
It will be an unfair tax on those who live apart from families and
 
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