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mav161
25-02-2010, 10:24
Hi everyone,just joined the club,i live in coventry and drive a Maverick 2.7TD 1995 LWB 2.7TD a great car if i say so myself.Looking forward to speaking to a few of you and share interests,i,m married with two grown up sons and enjoy caravanning (i know) pike fishing and walking.:thumb2

danielj
25-02-2010, 10:33
Welcome to the site. Don't have grown up kids myself. All five of mine are under 6 years of age. One of the reasons I like the Terrano so much is the room for all the family, the dog, bags and the host of other items that can fit into it when heading off for a few days. And it does not look and drive like a small bus.

zippy656
25-02-2010, 10:51
Welcome Mav161... youll notice there are a few "regulars here" alway here to help if you get troubles.

Hi everyone,just joined the club,i live in coventry and drive a Maverick 2.7TD 1995 LWB 2.7TD a great car if i say so myself.Looking forward to speaking to a few of you and share interests,i,m married with two grown up sons and enjoy caravanning (i know) pike fishing and walking.:thumb2

they do make for a great tugger of the old caravan... i forget mines there some of the time!

Welcome to the site. Don't have grown up kids myself. All five of mine are under 6 years of age. One of the reasons I like the Terrano so much is the room for all the family, the dog, bags and the host of other items that can fit into it when heading off for a few days. And it does not look and drive like a small bus.

5 under 6..thats just asking for trouble!!!

but i know what you mean, some times as " Dad's Taxi" Ive got a cello and two violins in the back..

danielj
25-02-2010, 17:37
Hi everyone,just joined the club,i live in coventry and drive a Maverick 2.7TD 1995 LWB 2.7TD a great car if i say so myself.Looking forward to speaking to a few of you and share interests,i,m married with two grown up sons and enjoy caravanning (i know) pike fishing and walking.:thumb2

As a matter of interest mav161 does your wife drive the Maverick? My missus is learning to drive in my Terrano 2.7TDI LWB. Think she finds the size of it a bit daunting although she at least says it is a "real" car. Unfortunately I'm not into to caravanning, haven't gone fishing in years and don't walk as a hobby so would probably bore you to tears. Hope you find the site of interest.

danielj
25-02-2010, 17:42
Welcome Mav161... youll notice there are a few "regulars here" alway here to help if you get troubles.



they do make for a great tugger of the old caravan... i forget mines there some of the time!



5 under 6..thats just asking for trouble!!!

but i know what you mean, some times as " Dad's Taxi" Ive got a cello and two violins in the back..


Zippy656, the kids are a bit bonkers at times but they are very funny as well. Even take one or two along with me at times when going driving in the fields. Only time I got the T2 stuck oldest fella was with me. Got bored after a few minutes and legged it off home and left me and the truck stuck in mud and trees in the rain. But that's another story. The T2 is a great packhorse for a family and does stand-up well enough to kids walking on upholstery, pulling knobs, removing covers etc. I could probably even turn the T2 into an eight seater and fit one more if I was really looking for trouble.

paulp
25-02-2010, 18:58
Hi mate welcome top notch site good genuine people.

CARAVAN ---- WHERES ADZ!!!!!!!!

paulp

zippy656
25-02-2010, 19:07
Zippy656, the kids are a bit bonkers at times but they are very funny as well. Even take one or two along with me at times when going driving in the fields. Only time I got the T2 stuck oldest fella was with me. Got bored after a few minutes and legged it off home and left me and the truck stuck in mud and trees in the rain. But that's another story. The T2 is a great packhorse for a family and does stand-up well enough to kids walking on upholstery, pulling knobs, removing covers etc. I could probably even turn the T2 into an eight seater and fit one more if I was really looking for trouble.


i know just what you mean mate

DaveAMac
25-02-2010, 20:24
Welcome Mav161. Great to see you here. :thumb2

Freebird
25-02-2010, 20:27
Welcome there mate. :thumb2

Spook
25-02-2010, 21:31
Welcome, i only have the 4 kids (3,4,7,11). the truck makes a great mover of all the stuff you have to take everywhere: pram, bags of food/sweets/juice/milk/nappies/wipes/jars of patience/spare clothes/sanity.

The club is excellent, like many others have said good guys giving good advice. will save you ££££'s on keeping the T in good order, and good place to have a rant:D

danielj
25-02-2010, 22:12
Welcome, i only have the 4 kids (3,4,7,11). the truck makes a great mover of all the stuff you have to take everywhere: pram, bags of food/sweets/juice/milk/nappies/wipes/jars of patience/spare clothes/sanity.

The club is excellent, like many others have said good guys giving good advice. will save you ££££'s on keeping the T in good order, and good place to have a rant:D

Where do you fit the jars of patience and the sanity. I used to keep them on the floor just behind the drivers seat until we needed to fit the dog in there.

Spook
25-02-2010, 22:17
i have to use the super concentrate versions:eek:, they just fit into the the little cubbybox between the two front seats :thumb2:thumb2

danielj
25-02-2010, 22:21
i have to use the super concentrate versions:eek:, they just fit into the the little cubbybox between the two front seats :thumb2:thumb2

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mav161
27-02-2010, 09:29
Hi danielj thanks for the reply,my wife took to the old mav (the car that is not me) like a duck to water,the only prob she has is parking it you will usual find it on its own in a far corner of a car park.LOL