Hi all.
I've had a look around the net and this forum, but I couldn't find what I was looking for.
I live in Clapham, sometimes it rains here and there's a hill ,so I've decided what I really want is a land-rover Defender. I don't have loads of money, so it's either that or a ford fiesta and I've always like the basic style and simplicity. Plus I hate fiestas. (yeah. I know a fiesta would be more practical, I did mention where I live yeah?)
I have a couple of points.
I don't ever want to take it off road (I did say where I live, right).
I don't want one that looks nice and shiny. It's got to be tatty, preferably with a couple of dents, scrapes and the blood of a Porsche Cayenne owner on it (I live near Chelsea, I can get that aftermarket...)
So I've got a couple of questions (I'm a bit ignorant. sorry).
can you hit speed bumps at high speed?
how much would a tatty, but mechanically sound, 90 cost me? and where's best to look?
what's the average (sorry, I understand the futility of this question) price of insurance for a 27yr old with 1 year ncb?
is there a "buying-guide" thread on here or at least some good place to pick up some tips before I throw loads of credit card at something that will likely fall apart cos I'm an ignoramus?
can you lower the suspension? I'm not talking fully max-powered, but I think it'd be ace to get it lower. (I did mention where I lived yeah?)
how good are these things on the motorway? I know it's got the aerodynamics of a brick, but I want to travel to manchester a couple of times a year. will it get over 60mph? what kind of mpg will it get with the diesel engine?
I think that's about it. I just want something to chuck my bikes, tools, girlfriend, etc in the back of and maybe go tour europe in. I know I'm missing out not taking it off road and all that, but it was this or buy a fiesta with go-faster stripes and spoilers and stupid stereo, etc.
I understand that a lot of these questions have probably been asked a few brazillion times, a few pointers to places, threads, etc would be great.
thanks in advance.
John.
I've had a look around the net and this forum, but I couldn't find what I was looking for.
I live in Clapham, sometimes it rains here and there's a hill ,so I've decided what I really want is a land-rover Defender. I don't have loads of money, so it's either that or a ford fiesta and I've always like the basic style and simplicity. Plus I hate fiestas. (yeah. I know a fiesta would be more practical, I did mention where I live yeah?)
I have a couple of points.
I don't ever want to take it off road (I did say where I live, right).
I don't want one that looks nice and shiny. It's got to be tatty, preferably with a couple of dents, scrapes and the blood of a Porsche Cayenne owner on it (I live near Chelsea, I can get that aftermarket...)
So I've got a couple of questions (I'm a bit ignorant. sorry).
can you hit speed bumps at high speed?
how much would a tatty, but mechanically sound, 90 cost me? and where's best to look?
what's the average (sorry, I understand the futility of this question) price of insurance for a 27yr old with 1 year ncb?
is there a "buying-guide" thread on here or at least some good place to pick up some tips before I throw loads of credit card at something that will likely fall apart cos I'm an ignoramus?
can you lower the suspension? I'm not talking fully max-powered, but I think it'd be ace to get it lower. (I did mention where I lived yeah?)
how good are these things on the motorway? I know it's got the aerodynamics of a brick, but I want to travel to manchester a couple of times a year. will it get over 60mph? what kind of mpg will it get with the diesel engine?
I think that's about it. I just want something to chuck my bikes, tools, girlfriend, etc in the back of and maybe go tour europe in. I know I'm missing out not taking it off road and all that, but it was this or buy a fiesta with go-faster stripes and spoilers and stupid stereo, etc.
I understand that a lot of these questions have probably been asked a few brazillion times, a few pointers to places, threads, etc would be great.
thanks in advance.
John.