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23rd May 2008, 05:58 | #11 |
This is my second home
Rover 75 CDTi Connoisseur SE & MG ZT Saloon 190 Join Date: Jun 2007
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No but let us know where to find the online version when the time comes
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23rd May 2008, 07:14 | #12 |
Gets stuck in
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How about doing a section on a campers/caravaner's guide, and how the 75/ZT is a delight to tow a caravan.
Or even a test. Subject 1 drives a Mondeo 200 motorway miles, and subject 2 drives the equivalent 75 for the same distance. Complete random subject pulled off the street. After the experiment lets see how the subject actually feels? I'll bet the 75 is in favor (I'm not bias ......REALLY) Or a what you get for your money, I used to pay £95 for my Focus every 6 months just for a supposedly oil and filter change. I can buy a full kit for half that price with air and pollen filters TOO!! If you would like to use myself and my young family as an example of how we (as a family) have treated our blue beauty as a member of our family, and also how she (our 75) has played a pleasurable part in our daily lives. Then let me know, I only work 4 days on....then I have 4 off I will be happy to help |
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