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Quote from: Boggert on April 30, 2008, 09:44:49I have a Terrano II, as a rule its as reliable and starts on the dot.However did have to have a new turbo fitted but the guy fitting it said he was amazed he had never had a Terrano in with a problem like it, normally it just landrovers.The Terrano II 2.7 TDi is the same engine as a London taxi (black cab) and is good for 250K as long as you look after it, there is lots of access in the engine bay so home maintenance is fairly easy.http://bebrs.pie-dabas.net/Webs/Terrano/R20/fwd.pdfis the ford maverik the same , see they do a 2.7 intercooled on they do look narrow . do they handle o.k, (comparing with a disco not a car ;)).. i do miss me sierra . was so reliable and solid just not big enough or up to the job ..alan....
I have a Terrano II, as a rule its as reliable and starts on the dot.However did have to have a new turbo fitted but the guy fitting it said he was amazed he had never had a Terrano in with a problem like it, normally it just landrovers.The Terrano II 2.7 TDi is the same engine as a London taxi (black cab) and is good for 250K as long as you look after it, there is lots of access in the engine bay so home maintenance is fairly easy.http://bebrs.pie-dabas.net/Webs/Terrano/R20/fwd.pdfis the ford maverik the same , see they do a 2.7 intercooled on they do look narrow . do they handle o.k, (comparing with a disco not a car ;)).. i do miss me sierra . was so reliable and solid just not big enough or up to the job ..alan....
Quote from: bilge rat on April 30, 2008, 21:03:29Quote from: Boggert on April 30, 2008, 09:44:49I have a Terrano II, as a rule its as reliable and starts on the dot.However did have to have a new turbo fitted but the guy fitting it said he was amazed he had never had a Terrano in with a problem like it, normally it just landrovers.The Terrano II 2.7 TDi is the same engine as a London taxi (black cab) and is good for 250K as long as you look after it, there is lots of access in the engine bay so home maintenance is fairly easy.http://bebrs.pie-dabas.net/Webs/Terrano/R20/fwd.pdfis the ford maverik the same , see they do a 2.7 intercooled on they do look narrow . do they handle o.k, (comparing with a disco not a car ;)).. i do miss me sierra . was so reliable and solid just not big enough or up to the job ..alan....Yep the Maverick is the same car with same engine, You can buy my Y reg T2 60K, set of AT's, full leather, electric everything, aircon etc etc... You can have it for £5KHandles very well, its like any 4x4 don't drive it like a Ferrari
tell that to the local farmers. one of em is nearly 70 and he wont drive anything other than a 90. if its too uncomfortable then you are misusing it!
Having a 90 for only six months was more than enough for me, unreliable, uncomfortable, poor heater, noisy and draughty. I now have a SWB 3.0 V6 LPG Shogun and it's lovely
Reliable?PUSHBIKE
QuoteReliable?PUSHBIKEYeah, right, have you any idea the amount of time and money it takes to keep a decent bike running, if it's used off road. In the UK the mud kills drivetrain like nobodies business, here in Greece everything gets shaken and battered to death!£300 or so for a rear shock, £300 or so for a front fork, £150+ for a decent wheel, £150 an end for decent brakes....
3. 1998 'S' registered Discovery 50th Anniversary (December 2002 - December 2005300Tdi manual. 50,000miles in my ownership.Plus points;Supremely capable in all aspects; from M-way travelling to towing a 1600kg twin-axle BWSOW to shifting 26 tonners, 7 seats when needed, 33MPG average, air-con to keep the wife cool, decent turning circle/manoeuvrability, it looked different enough to other Discoverys to keep me smiling.Problems? One snapped rear shock-absorber, one puncture, a leaking windscreen, galvanitic corrosion where the mud-flap mounts bolt to the rear wing, saggy rear door hinges