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26-01-2013, 10:13 | #1 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Southampton
Posts: 22
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Newbie from Southampton.
Hi Folks after many years with Sports cars I’ve decided to move onto something a bit slower that I can get muddy. Last year was looking at getting a 4x4 but decided it would cost too much to run so stupidly bought a Impreza Turbo which is ridiculous in fuel cost and rather boring to drive since it may have 220BHP but with the power steering and AWD its too easy to drive fast unlike the non turbo RWD cars I have owned in the past.
ANYWAY I’m looking to trade in the impreza for a Mavrick/Terrano 2.7TDi and wondered if there is anything I should look out for or if someone in the Southampton area could show me around there’s to give me a better idea please. I understand the 2.7D is a taxi engine and there are subtle differences in that the early ones didn’t have bonnet vents but also not sure if the suspension is modern spring like car or the ridged leaf spring like Land Rovers? |
26-01-2013, 10:32 | #2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Devizes Wiltshire
Vehicle: Nissan Note Ntec 1.5
Posts: 14,138
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Hi,and welcome
Swb is best for playing |
26-01-2013, 17:00 | #3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: cupar scotland
Vehicle: terrano II SWB 2.7 (2002)
Posts: 431
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WELCOME M8
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26-01-2013, 17:13 | #4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Staffordshire
Vehicle: Maverick Mk I 2.7 TD LWB
Posts: 7,825
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Re Suspension:-
Torsion bar on the front, coil on the rear. Welcome to the club Look out for rust on the front wings, starting at the plastic wheel arches, rust around the rear seat belt fixings, these appear in the rear wheel arches. Inner front wings too, also the front out riggers that support the front bumper and the front cross member. Have a good look around the front body mounts where the body bolts to the chassis. I am speaking from other members problems, NOT my problems, of my nearly 18 year old Maverick, as that is still immaculate. Waxoyl and a warm de- humidified garage all help to keep it that way. Can't wait for the salt to go so I can wash all this crap off it, especially underneath. It will get a rinse tomorrow though.... Rock it from side to side, might have a click or two, could be your front drop links, but cheap to replace. hope this helps... best regards, Rustic
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26-01-2013, 17:37 | #5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: UK
Posts: 12,965
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Welcome aboard
Rust is a big enemy if they havn't been looked after. Most of the spots aren't too bad to sort. Obviously newer the better for that. Sometimes you find 4wd never been used so front hubs may have a fault or just a clean. Never use the 4wd on a hard surface, the wheels need to be able to slip a little to stop wind up. 2.7 TD upto 1996 and then 2.7TDi onwards. Easy to tell the TDIi has a big vent in the bonnet. Approx 2001 the 3litre TD was introduced, slightly better fuel economy. Both pretty strong power plants, the 2.7 is gear driven timing so no belts or rattling chains. They also did a 2.4 petrol, again a strong unit. I've had mine for 11 years and love it to bit's, really trust it in the snow. |
26-01-2013, 20:09 | #6 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Southampton
Posts: 22
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This looks intersting.
http://www.trademotorsltd.co.uk/used...01303498781173 I think from photo may have had some bodywork done on passenger side but is it still a fair price? |
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