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21-04-2019, 08:52 | #1 |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: UK
Posts: 12,965
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Why Did You Buy Your Terrano?
As it says, what made you decide to buy your Terrano?
I used to work at Nissan dealers and loved the quality, back in those days. Drove a Terrano when they first came out, sideways around a supermarket service road and fell in love. Wanted one for years but had to wait several years and left the motor trade. We had a clutch go whilst towing a caravan in our Primera. Saw a SWB for sale locally, unfortunately didn’t like it alarm bells ringing for some reason. Went to the local dealers and saw a nice LWB SE Touring with 55k on the clock at 5 years old. Test drove and snapped it up, picked it up Thursday evening and then following Monday wife had taken kids to do the supermarket and on way back clutch went bang. Let the dealer fix clutch and went straight off on a caravan holiday and just fell in love with towing. Kept that truck from 2002 to 2016 when some idiot ran into it and wrote it off big time. A couple of years before first truck got wrote off we bought a 2005 with the idea of selling original truck. Sadly this truck was a pup, threw money at it but it was problem after problem and the boot floor was rotten at 9 years old. PX’d for another car. Shortly after that got my project truck, the idea was just to put interior in my old truck but fixed her up instead and still going strong as a young 20 year old. 2 years ago later this month bought the 3 litre as a replacement for the written off truck, looking back I do have to ask why I didn’t need it. So currently a 2 Terrano family, love em both and can’t decide which is best as they both have great attributes. Now after years without a caravan we are now thinking about another caravan again. |
21-04-2019, 09:46 | #2 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Aflreton,Derbyshire.
Vehicle: 2000se+ 2.7tdi terrano II
Posts: 6,832
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Wanted to get back into laning after a couple of years of non 4x4 ownership but needed a 7 seater.
Looked at troopers,shoguns and terrano's. The terrano ticked all the boxes and I've owned four terrano's and now the swb project Mav in the last 14 years. |
21-04-2019, 22:18 | #3 |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Derby
Vehicle: Freelander & Jeep GC 3.0
Posts: 4,416
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Back in 2008 it was after seeing a Ford Maverick at work
When our old Merc 300TE 4-Matic was beyond economic repair I was looking for a 4x4 but only had a budget of about £2500-3000 one of the lads in the parts department was doing a few jobs on his father's Maverick.
I showed the wife some pictures and she fell in love with the Maverick / Terrano we ended up buying our r3mR from a Trader I had known for over 40 years car captured here by Google Maps! 2008-2013 r3mR by Ted Bagshaw, on Flickr Wanted 4 WD for when I go fishing ! |
21-04-2019, 22:32 | #4 |
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Welcome to Norwich, a fine city
Vehicle: 2004 Terrano 3.0 SVE Auto
Posts: 3,601
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I bought mine to tow my caravan. It was either a terrano or a disco.
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21-04-2019, 22:33 | #5 |
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Gone.
Vehicle: Terrano ii
Posts: 2,215
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They were all over Spain and particularly in the mountain villages that were at 600m - 1200m above sea level, where I lived, and proper snowy. A mate had a swb Maverick, another had a Jeep Grand Cherokee and another a Toyota Lancruiser and me with a Lada Niva.
While the Niva was great for what I wanted, the turbo spooling up on the Maverick was epic and a selling point, I wanted one. Unfortunately, Terranos and Mavericks go for silly money over there and I had to wait until the collapse of the Spanish economy, a huge family crisis and rebuild of life in the UK before I found an affordable one. But then I met you lot. So not all good... EDIT: Must add that the 2.7 runs on veg and that you're likely to find a Spar on the lanes than an Esso. |
22-04-2019, 19:05 | #6 |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: warwickshire
Vehicle: Dec 2004, terrano 3l Auto
Posts: 313
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Bought mine to replace 15 yo Frontera, because:
a, it was same width so fitted down my drive (most others are 4" to 6" wider so I can't get out!). b, needed an auto (dodgy left knee) diesel c, needed to tow 1.6 ton caravan without struggling, so 3L for max power. 6 years later it’s proved to have been a good decision. I have to say it's not quite as capable, or as comfortable, as the Frontera but close enough. Dread to think what I can replace it with when the time comes. |
23-04-2019, 14:06 | #7 |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: clacton on sea essex
Vehicle: nissan terrano 2 2.7 tdi
Posts: 1,638
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mainly to tow and be able to get of off wet/muddy fields as often stewards for rallys and no belt and ran on oil
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