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21-01-2014, 23:02 | #16 |
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Location: Huddersfield
Vehicle: Terrano 03 LWB
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I always liked the 620, I always remember it being quite a big beasty of a car (in the day)
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21-01-2014, 23:11 | #17 |
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Location: clacton on sea essex
Vehicle: nissan terrano 2 2.7 tdi
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i worked in a main rover dealers and the only ones that were good were the honda v6 powered ones.pig to work on the engine even then.
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21-01-2014, 23:18 | #18 |
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Location: Belfast
Vehicle: 2001 Terrano 2 SE
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I had two 820's, one was an SE so it was single point injection 120bhp one. It dropped a valve, was repaired then the suspension collapsed and put it into the wall. Second one was an 820i supposedly 20 bhp more, that one blew up in a big way, as in bits everywhere.
A friend had a 218SD, 1.8 XUD in it, finally gave in at 250-odd thousand miles on it. It was a good old bus finally killed by electrical gremlins. |
21-01-2014, 23:49 | #19 |
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Location: peoples democratic republic of west yorkshire
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21-01-2014, 23:57 | #20 |
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Location: UK
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I reckon the biggest problem with modern cars and this I mean all of them is they are far too complex and full of electronics. A car is a harsh environment for electronics, full of heat, cold, moisture and vibration which will kill pretty much anything.
I don't think there is such a thing as a reliable car, it's not in the manufacturers interest to build a car like that. I also think that they build cars that are out of the DIY repairers scope. Back on subject, I'd not touch a Chinese built vehicle at all. |
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