The marina handles are one of the more reliable components…With Marina door handles what’s not to like about old discos![]()
The marina handles are one of the more reliable components…With Marina door handles what’s not to like about old discos![]()
Dead right Roger, we changed tyres on our VW Touran, the ride was very harsh indeed. Can’t remember exactly which Michelin we put on it but the difference was a complete revelation, smooth, ironed out the potholes yet still stopped and cornered as well as previously.Mechanic who looked after our 2004 Disco swore blind that he'd never buy a car older than 2004 as that was when all the eelctronics started to be included. I think he has a point.
My bête noire with run-of-the-mill modern cars is the quality of the manufacturer fitted tyres. We had a secondhand Q3 Quattro with adequate tyres. Replaced with the brilliant Michelin Cross-Climate. Always got us up the steep hill in snow.
Then we bought a Mazda CX-3 4WD....4 years old ..only 4000 miles on the clock and so fitted with manufacturers offering. They were TOYO GP's. The GP stands for 'gripless'. First hint of snow and had to abandon it at the bottom of the hill. Still got probably 10,000 miles + tread left but last week I bit the bullet and ordered Cross-Climate 3's. Downside is that not in until end if the month.
Range Rover Classic, of course! Very nice.The marina handles are one of the more reliable components…but definitely not a disco (even though it has the disco soft dash!)
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That brought back painful memories of the time when we’d hired a car in Japan for a week. Car was delivered to our hotel and keys deposited at Reception and off we went. After a few miles realised we were lost so tried the SatNav. Yup….all in Japanese. And as for filling up with fuel….don’t even go there. Or the automated tollbooths….they take no prisoners……
PS Oh yes, everything was now in French, but fortunately I had a good idea where to look to change that.
Reminds me of the time my son (a teenager at the time) changed his mums phone to Arabic settings ... until then I hadn't realised she knew so many swear words!That brought back painful memories of the time when we’d hired a car in Japan for a week. Car was delivered to our hotel and keys deposited at Reception and off we went. After a few miles realised we were lost so tried the SatNav. Yup….all in Japanese. And as for filling up with fuel….don’t even go there. Or the automated tollbooths….they take no prisoners