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I'm using the Reanult Megane Scenic. I really like it. It is really good for going everywhere I want. with the 4WD it's easy in the mountains
 
with my new job i got a 59 vw transporter unracked sorted out rackin in the back n side done about 2000 miles so far so good pity its got nice headlining in back tho cant fix rackin to it
 
The ultimate landcruiser "Sadam style" dark colour so you dont see the blood too much when you hit wardens. Loves a good dent and will scare the poo out of Range Rovers down a dark alley.

Its loved only from the mechanical point . I think i have only washed it 4 times in 4 years .

Golf tdi for my loved ones . I never allow them in the 4x4 as i think its too dirty !
 
just got a vito and its brill, apart from the fact that the wiper motors interferewith the radio! was given a peugot sunshine bus the other week, when we handed our astra van back, cos it kept dying.
 
just got a vito and its brill, apart from the fact that the wiper motors interferewith the radio! was given a peugot sunshine bus the other week, when we handed our astra van back, cos it kept dying.

Hope your not in an area where it rain's alot, rust and vito go hand in hand:(
 
in kent mate, and im working in middle of nowhere most of the time, so motor is often wet and covered in mud. Its not mine anyway, me and the mate use it but its a lease motor, til the firm buys mivaros (apparently)
or hand in bodywork ( through the rust holes )
 

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