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Nice new area for all us ex-EV2 veterans
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The idea of this area is just chat of the advantage or disadvantage of your new cars. So all the eurovan2 drivers will know what the miss by driving a eurovan2 model car.
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The EV2's are absolutely a good concept, you just need to be lucky with it.... probably goes for all makes & models.
The new 170bhp auto is very good news, am sure that it will be an excellent combination. I still wouldn't change the XC90 back for an 807 though ![]()
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Nice to have at least a veterans corner.
I liked the C8 for the children very much and the overall concept was great. PSA missed on real facelifts and quality improvements. We sticked with Citroen as the design is innovative and moved in the ugly SAV/SUV-peudoclub. ..but we don't regret it. Consumption is equal or less, engine is great (2.2 HDI 156 hp) and four wheel drive is optimal on winter roads. Are there any members changing to C-Crosser or 4007?Open up your mind Twinspeeder. |
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Thought I would pop back and give an update on the Land Rover Discovery 3. It's been a great car and we have only a couple of very minor problems. In fact we like it so much we are keeping it after it is 3 years old and extending the warranty.
We have now also bought a Nissan Qashqai and although a nice design, it has had quite a few problems, including having to have new shock absorbers at 10K miles. |
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