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4x4 for under £5k??
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Another vote for the kia sorrento. Also look at toyota landcruiser, nissan terrano, nissan patrol, maybe even the suzuki grand vitara. Avoid anything with a land rover badge at this price point unless you are a mechanic. Freelander not up to the job of towing unless with the 2.5 v6 engine- & then expect mid- teens mpg. Reliability problems too numerous to list with all models."In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act. "
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Gandalfthesecond wrote: »That's a first something he's not an expert on and no mention of the two you know who's.
Perhaps he is feeling a little ho(a)rse.:D0 -
Gandalfthesecond wrote: »That's a first something he's not an expert on and no mention of the two you know who's.
Glad you pointed that out.
The AOM on my station and two other Paramedics, who all work for the NHS, are all experts on Horses.
I shall ask their opinion.
Though to be honest they won't have the time to comment on here, I have told them there are endless opportunities to bait imbeciles, but they said they were to be busy spending their huge public service paypackets, and planning what to spend their pension on.:rotfl:0 -
Glad you pointed that out.
The AOM on my station and two other Paramedics, who all work for the NHS, are all experts on Horses.
I shall ask their opinion.
Though to be honest they won't have the time to comment on here, I have told them there are endless opportunities to bait imbeciles, but they said they were to be busy spending their huge public service paypackets, and planning what to spend their pension on.:rotfl:
But then again they can speak to you in person to do that.;)0 -
Gandalfthesecond wrote: »But then again they can speak to you in person to do that.;)
Another half arsed attempt at being smart.
You really must have a boring life.
Or are you one of those herberts that is so timid in real life that you come online to act out your fantasies, you know that one where you can act the big I am.
Do you really spend all your time trying to act the big man online.
You need to see a specialist, you really do.
Now run along and post something constructive for the first time, come on just try, must be better than ruining the forum for everybody else with your stupidity.0
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