Possible new vehicle - What would you do

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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 75932Post DNgroundworks

Right fellas, so as you know the navara i have at the minute is an absolute pile of shite, its just blown its second turbo, and at approx £500.00 for a new part...for the second time... the dam thing is crippling me. So far it has had the following replaced since june 2010

Clutch and flywheel x 2
Turbo x 2
Oil pressure sensor
Oil level sensor
Crank angle sensor
new set of gear box mode switches
Full replacement of the entire central locking system
Replacement of part of the air con system.
New 5th gear assembly
new alternator and belts
new starter motor
new rear light and front light clusters
bearing/bushes/pads/oils the list goes on and on

plus loads of other problems.... it went back to the people that i bought it off no less that 12 times, and weve had it in the workshop every other saturday since.

Obviously i need to get rid...somehow.... but would you run an old clapped out vehicle that cost tuppence and spend all you earn maintaining it or run a nearly new vehicle still under manufactures warranty, and not worry about maintenance apart from your normal stuff?

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Post: # 75935Post Mikey_C

DNgroundworks wrote:Obviously i need to get rid...somehow....
could I suggest you deliver back to place of purchase, through there front window!!!!

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Post: # 75936Post mickg

looks like the windscreen wipers are OK then :D
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Post: # 75940Post DNgroundworks

I went legal with arnold clark, and managed £1000.00 in compensation and a years extended warranty - dont get one of these if they are offered there shit. The finance company refused to help, after 3 days of driving off the forecourt i was on the phone telling them to come and pick it up, give me my deposit back and unwind the finance, but they wouldnt/couldnt do it.

I took part in a nationwide trading standards investigation into them last year.

But that isnt the point, when something breaks, it means time of work, plus buying the part which starts costing a bloody fortune

So old shed or new hilux?

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Post: # 75942Post mickg

why don't you buy a medium wheel based high roof van 3 - 4 years old
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Post: # 75944Post Carberry

Ive been happy with my navara so far, 57 plate done 72k miles (42 of them was me).

I would get a better vehicle. The time it is off road is costing you money and it doesn't look good if you show up at a quote or a job in a beat up sh*tbox.

I wouldn't get one still under warranty but I'm quite happy doing most mechanical work and the stuff that I can't do I have a very good mechanic who will do the work in exchange for bottles of gas.

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Post: # 75945Post DNgroundworks

Because Mick, i want it to double up as my car, i dont want to a run a van and a little car, too much expense, so i reckon a pickup and trailer combo is a good compromise? Plus its better for towing, off roading - which i do a fair bit of, taking birds out - which i try and do a fair bit of etc etc

I bet most lads on here who run a van, also run a car?

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Post: # 75947Post Dave_L

"Taking birds out"

I lol'd.....very good :) the crewcab option could be handy!
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 75948Post DNgroundworks

Thats a standard requirement im afraid :)

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Post: # 75949Post DNgroundworks

Can you imagine, "Ill pick you up friday at 7"...i turn up in transit....thats me goin without a jump

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Post: # 75953Post Dave_L

DNgroundworks wrote:Can you imagine, "Ill pick you up friday at 7"...i turn up in transit....thats me goin without a jump
Yeah.......not a good look, I agree!

All you'd need to go with your transit is an 0800 number and an "Ask driver for details"

LOL
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Post: # 75954Post darrenba

You've really been sold a pup with that Navara of yours.

I've replaced mine which I had for 4 years with another one, not had an issue so far with either. As you say there's not much to choose from for a good all round vehicle.

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Post: # 75955Post Dave_L

Sorry....and I mean no malice towards Transit pilots.
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Post: # 75956Post Dave_L

What do we all drive as a private motor cars?

I reckon we've got a few Range Rover/Land Rover Sport (LOL) pilots here.............................and why not? :p
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 75957Post DNgroundworks

Its either a swb shogun, an absolute fortune but a fantastic work horse, plus my man owns the dealership and my dad is foreman, repairs would be a doddle or the trusty old hilux?

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