Thoughts - Mitsu shogun

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Rusty337 wrote:Always appreciate your input guy. nothing better than getting a no bollocks opinion of things. What do you guys think

http://www.gumtree.com/p/cars-vans-moto ... to-content

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Almost exactly the same as mine (paid £1350 private) its not a bad price from a dealer, but the price really goes on condition and milage with these and he has not put the miles, if its really tidy go for it, but for £2k you could get a 2.8 a fair bit newer
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Rusty run away AUTO BOX , run away ,run away . :)
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poppypiesdad wrote:Rusty run away AUTO BOX , run away ,run away . :)
just noticed that - no sale haha
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Rusty337 wrote:
poppypiesdad wrote:Rusty run away AUTO BOX , run away ,run away . :)
just noticed that - no sale haha

Well I am biased again :D mines an auto (as a lot seem to be) and is a dream to drive, I also drive autos for a living and have never understood the brits problem with them, very relaxing to drive,, seems to suit the laid back nature of the vehicle
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tanstaafl wrote:
Rusty337 wrote:
poppypiesdad wrote:Rusty run away AUTO BOX , run away ,run away . :)
just noticed that - no sale haha

Well I am biased again :D mines an auto (as a lot seem to be) and is a dream to drive, I also drive autos for a living and have never understood the brits problem with them, very relaxing to drive,, seems to suit the laid back nature of the vehicle
I prefer an auto off-road too.

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I prefer manual , where you can select the gear you need and no what the car thinks you need, also manual boxes are able to withstand abuse a lot better than auto boxes ,but each to there own .

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anyone in bradford fancy going to check a car out for me? haha

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p

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poppypiesdad wrote:Yip a lot better .

Nissan patrol , Land Cruiser . Just look around and see what the major aid agency's and the UN use in the most inhospitable remote barren parts of the world usually during emergencies and disasters .


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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Or a pony and cart , heheheheheh
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Seriously considering the one down in bradford in the post before. anyone fancy checking it out for me. looks minted

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