Try and get your missus involved, opens the purse strings considerably
well i've been given the green light
get out with the welly crowd first - they have a range of vehicles. See what one you like the feel of, vehicles that is
I would recomend a zuk (completely bias), but you may find it too small, a crusier may look the business, but you may find they are too heavy or big etc. You will get every fawkin opinion on what is better than the other (the nissan vs toyota debate is soo ####### old its beyond a joke, yet some people on here still seem too be amused by it
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Try and get your missus involved, opens the purse strings considerably
, so consider that in a vehicle choice as well.
Try and get your missus involved, opens the purse strings considerably
lilpigzuk wrote:)
Try and get your missus involved, opens the purse strings considerably, so consider that in a vehicle choice as well.
great tip that
my 4wd is not a truck
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
So everyone agrees that you should buy a cruiser
BTW I'm going to run a terawhiti trip next sunday or the sunday after, put that in your diary and tell your missus she is coming too....we can sort out the seats later.... should be a few different vehicles to look at.
BTW I'm going to run a terawhiti trip next sunday or the sunday after, put that in your diary and tell your missus she is coming too....we can sort out the seats later.... should be a few different vehicles to look at.
70 series prado (KZJ78) and 90 Series Prado (KZJ95)
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lilpigzuk wrote:get out with the welly crowd first - they have a range of vehicles. See what one you like the feel of, vehicles that isI would recomend a zuk (completely bias), but you may find it too small, a crusier may look the business, but you may find they are too heavy or big etc...Blah..Blah..Blah............etc..etc..
like Rex says.... buying a 4x4 is no different to buying a car, theres all different types and tastes and too many choices. Your best off just starting with something that apeals to your intrest and fits your budget.....
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that sounds like a good idea but unfortunately have the sis in law up next sun and very probably the ma in law the weekend after so those 2 weekends are booked out (kinda gotta stay in the inlaws good books...lol) plus the missus has already put her foot down on ever going out where ther could be mud....lol plus she's the worst passenger around....Jerry wrote:So everyone agrees that you should buy a cruiser![]()
BTW I'm going to run a terawhiti trip next sunday or the sunday after, put that in your diary and tell your missus she is coming too....we can sort out the seats later.... should be a few different vehicles to look at.
truckless and shall remain so till she who wears the pants says otherwise.................lol
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hmm i'm sure bonfires and drinking at woolsheds would certainly bring back memories of her youth...lol (central otago woolshed parties....Jerry wrote:Mud......err whats that.....we hardly ever see any of that....did you mention the bonfire and the night of drinking...
not to mention the 5 star woolshed
complete with the occasional cute furry visitor
truckless and shall remain so till she who wears the pants says otherwise.................lol


