mr tickle
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- Nov 14, 2011
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I have just purchased a 2003 LWB Terrano.
I bought it in Burnley and drove it down to its new home in South wales.
One owner last 4 years and full service history.
I have never owned or fancied owning a 4X4 vehicle before, but I have just exchanged contracts on a house that is at the top of a steep road, and the drive is also quite steep. Unfortunatley my pride and joy sports car could not even make it over the hump up the drive so it had to go
I chose the terrano because I do need 7 seats occasionly, it was well priced compared to other 4x4s, the reliability of other vehicles was suspect ,but most importantly it will run on B100 :thumbs
Things which I don't like:
3500 rpm at 70mph is way to high, it should have a 6th gear.
The aircon doesn't work.
My insurance cost way more than my group 20 insurance sports car at around £450
Is both slow and too noisy.
Other than that It looks like a strong well built work horse that will meet all my needs.
Catch you later
Tony
I bought it in Burnley and drove it down to its new home in South wales.
One owner last 4 years and full service history.
I have never owned or fancied owning a 4X4 vehicle before, but I have just exchanged contracts on a house that is at the top of a steep road, and the drive is also quite steep. Unfortunatley my pride and joy sports car could not even make it over the hump up the drive so it had to go
I chose the terrano because I do need 7 seats occasionly, it was well priced compared to other 4x4s, the reliability of other vehicles was suspect ,but most importantly it will run on B100 :thumbs
Things which I don't like:
3500 rpm at 70mph is way to high, it should have a 6th gear.
The aircon doesn't work.
My insurance cost way more than my group 20 insurance sports car at around £450
Is both slow and too noisy.
Other than that It looks like a strong well built work horse that will meet all my needs.
Catch you later
Tony