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Mountain bike pornographer
I'd love if these guys dropped in with some stunts
it's time to pull out some old Killing Joke vinyl.I'd love if these guys dropped in with some stunts
This was my first car too!Not arguing that fact, we can make do with a lot less than we think we need.
We were brought up in the 80's, me and my 2 brothers in the back of a Mini Metro. My dad had 3 of them before upgrading to a Maestro.
Cars will do the job, but do they do it well... if you can afford better and would like better, why not do it. We are only here for short time, if you have worked hard and like something, get it.
Mini Metro for 5, sometimes even had a 2 mates, 1 in the front, 3 in the back and youngest bro in the boot.
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No, I haven't driven one. Maybe it looks much better in the flesh and just doesn't photograph well. But based on that image you've posted I don't like the styling at all.Have you looked at and driven one, or another internet-wank opinion ?
That’s all what I like the Alfa for too And it was $30K.I love my ute's versatility for gardening duties, picking up furniture, tip runs, camping, mountain biking etc.
I only spent $40k on mine
Yeah no need to spend $60k+ on a car.That’s all what I like the Alfa for too And it was $30K.
Or spend anything on a giant 4WDYeah no need to spend $60k+ on a car.
Wish you'd told me that before.Yeah no need to spend $60k+ on a car.
My Golf was 17k and I bet it could do all the jobs you've done with the 7x4 trailer I have. In fact I can fit more stuff in it than you can in the ute tray.I love my ute's versatility for gardening duties, picking up furniture, tip runs, camping, mountain biking etc.
I only spent $40k on mine and it's been fantastic so far. I admit to doing the odd school run but only if the weather atrocious. It's done 11,000km in 18 months and that includes a round trip to Fraser Island!
Kid of a mate rolled mate's Hilux last week. Apparently they are not great at reverse j-turns, and this kid is not great at physics. I'm convincing mate a Model Y, Ioniq 5 or EV6 should be the replacement because he needs a ute about as much as ozzy's son or jabubu, which is not very much.Or spend anything on a giant 4WD
I'm sure it could but I don't have the space for another trailer, I've already got a camper trailer to store. Plus I can choose not to hook a trailer up and instead take two dogs to the beach and not sully the interior.My Golf was 17k and I bet it could do all the jobs you've done with the 7x4 trailer I have. In fact I can fit more stuff in it than you can in the ute tray.
FIFY...using my wife's hatch back and roofracks.
They probably don't if they only camp at Big4.Kid of a mate rolled mate's Hilux last week. Apparently they are not great at reverse j-turns, and this kid is not great at physics. I'm convincing mate a Model Y, Ioniq 5 or EV6 should be the replacement because he needs a ute about as much as ozzy's son or jabubu, which is not very much.
Don't be silly, they don't camp at all.They probably don't if they only camp at Big4.
I’ll take the “hassle” of hooking up a trailer (picking up 800kg of pavers is rarely an impulse purchase, so no real need to have the capability on hand at all times…) over the tens of thousands of dollars in vehicle purchase and running costs. And having to drive a bloody cumbersome death trap pos 4WD around everywhere… But hey, if hooking up a trailer occasionally is really that hard, than I guess you “need” a 4WDI'm sure it could but I don't have the space for another trailer, I've already got a camper trailer to store. Plus I can choose not to hook a trailer up and instead take two dogs to the beach and not sully the interior.
This is from a man who owns french and Italian cars. His pain threshold is very very high.I’ll take the “hassle” of hooking up a trailer (picking up 800kg of pavers is rarely an impulse purchase, so no real need to have the capability on hand at all times…) over the tens of thousands of dollars in vehicle purchase and running costs. And having to drive a bloody cumbersome death trap pos 4WD around everywhere… But hey, if hooking up a trailer occasionally is really that hard, than I guess you “need” a 4WD
Luckily he will only put 800kg payload in a trailer with GTM of 750kg behind a hatchback with a GVM of 67 grams.This is from a man who owns french and Italian cars. His pain threshold is very very high.
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It's only a deathtrap if you're the one getting hit by it!I’ll take the “hassle” of hooking up a trailer (picking up 800kg of pavers is rarely an impulse purchase, so no real need to have the capability on hand at all times…) over the tens of thousands of dollars in vehicle purchase and running costs. And having to drive a bloody cumbersome death trap pos 4WD around everywhere… But hey, if hooking up a trailer occasionally is really that hard, than I guess you “need” a 4WD