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ChrisP Member Since: 26 Jan 2008 Location: Derbyshire Dales Posts: 1392 |
I would say a good analogy is like dating a Supermodel,pain in the ass occasionally and high maintenance but worth every penny for the upsides
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Fri May 11 2012 1:15pm |
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awd man Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Malmesbury Posts: 3355 |
Unreliable is a tad strong ..
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Fri May 11 2012 1:20pm |
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steveee Member Since: 03 May 2011 Location: orpington Posts: 34 |
Chrisp you are totally correct , they probably look and feel as good as a model as well. Donster go for it , i have had mine for 3 years and yes its had the usual bushes, brakes, battery, and minor gremlins !!! But i ,like you have had most of the major makes of car, but the rrs is the best so far they seem to have a bit more sole than most makes. Also some of the guys on here know loads, so if you have problems or questions somebody on here will help? or thats what i have always found. The most painfull bit is buying or paying for one in the first place.Good luck with your search. |
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Fri May 11 2012 5:40pm |
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Donster Member Since: 11 May 2012 Location: Wolverhampton Posts: 2 |
Right:
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Sat May 12 2012 4:41pm |
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steveee Member Since: 03 May 2011 Location: orpington Posts: 34 |
I suppose you have to drive both ? Mines a v6 and at the time i brought it , i would have preferred the v8 but they was considerably more money at the time. However i have never been disappointed with the v6 as i dont consider these motors as performance kind of cars anyway! say if i was buying a boxster or sl , i would want the faster version for sure. I would always go for the colour (in and out), spec and look you want in the first place, then the engine on rrs !! if it comes in v8 then it would be even better. As far as the remap stuff, i am now going to have mine done as i have decided to keep it for a while. And i was very dubious about any engine upgrade, but i have after extensive reading on here come to the conclusion that it does nothing to damage any parts. Ask around and you will find most on here saying ,its a must.
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Sat May 12 2012 5:24pm |
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MisterAdam Member Since: 03 May 2012 Location: Liverpool, UK Posts: 352 |
Salesman in a recommending you to buy the more expensive model shocker
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Sat May 12 2012 10:35pm |
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hoppy_70 Member Since: 28 Mar 2009 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 437 |
If you drive both you'll probably buy the v8. It's an awesome engine and if you can stretch it then I would personally always choose the tdv8 over the tdv6. The only downside is price. Fuel consumption is very similar and the cost of tax is the same (unless you buy a 2005)
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Sun May 13 2012 6:26am |
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Strathearn Engineering Member Since: 23 Mar 2012 Location: Aberuthven PH3 1HE Posts: 65 |
Agree with everything that has been said so far.
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Sun May 13 2012 7:26am |
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timcom0 Member Since: 11 Jul 2009 Location: Sheffield Posts: 235 |
Hi Can you a good deal on a 56(2007) Model TDV6, Mines
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Sun May 13 2012 12:21pm |
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