A bit of advice
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A bit of adviceHi, i haven't actually got a Frontera yet but im looking for a bit of advice on what to look for when buying. Im not after the usual things that apply to all used cars but Frontera specific things. Also which model should i be looking at? The car will never be used off road and apart from the journey to and from work will be used for holidays and weekends away dragging our 17ft caravan and two dogs around.
So come on guys and girls, what do i need to look at and which model will meet my needs best (oh it must be a diesel by the way) Cheers, PaulD
Re: A bit of adviceGotta be a 2.8 then fella
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Re: A bit of advicemost people prefer the 2.8 as far as i can see but touch wood my 2.5 td transglobe has done me well no complaints especially the way i drive it.thats why i know have 2 on the road frontera's a LWB and the play toy my SWB + the donoe SWB
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The 2.8 is a blinding towcar, but I think Paul is looking for a later one with his budget from his other post.. the 2.8 didnt go much past an R reg I dont think?.. Not too clued up on the later ones so will leave that to the guys who love all the flybywire gismos... ....me I like things I can hit with a big hammer to make em better!! laters Gregster Check out the index thread below where pics/reviews from all our past meets can be found!!!!
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Re: A bit of advicehi pauld i pull my 19 foot caravan with my 2.3 td not the fastest with van on the back but i have to agree i would like a 2.8 but not as yet when the funds are right may be
Re: A bit of adviceAny of the diesels in the frontera stable will do you proud, and choose a LWB
If it’s a newer fronty your looking for, I can confirm the 2.2 DTI is a superb workhorse. http://www.crag-uk.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: A bit of adviceThanks for all your advice guys. Are there any problem areas to look for when buying? things like known rust problems or mechanical gremlins etc? I was definitely thinking of a LWB version for towing stability, apart from the fact that i think the sport looks awful
I would have preferred a newer car but if the 2.8 is massively better im not too bothered as long as its really tidy (i don't want a shed!) Thanks again, Paul
Re: A bit of adviceIf it’s a newer car your after, then the 2.2 dti will be all that your looking for , and then some.
And the torque of the 2.2dti is around 191 at 2200 rpm http://www.crag-uk.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: A bit of advicehey mate ive pulled our 20 foot van all our stuff two big dogs and all our stuff in a 2,3 diesel and i was well inpressed
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Re: A bit of adviceGo for the newer DTI look for rust on the bonnet lip and door bottoms, other than that you need as much service history as pos, check dash works ok and the only major issue with earlier DTI's is the fuel pump.
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Re: A bit of adviceHi bud
It depends on how much you want to spend and what year you are looking for. If you are looking around a 97 / 98 model, go for the 2.5TD. Its a great engine that Vauxhall replaced the 2.8 with. It has plenty of power and is easily maintained. It also has the same output as the 2.8 and a bit more economic. Regards, Keith.
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Re: A bit of advicei have a 2.0ltr sport great motor but pulling the caravan i find it under powered, i have just got back from Scarborough and only managed 22 miles per gallon,but seeming the fronty ways 1700kg empty and the van ways 1700 kgs i didn't think that was bad.i covered 1000 miles with out as much of a murmer from the old girl
Re: A bit of adviceWow! you certainly are a helpful, friendly bunch
Cheers Guys, Paul
Re: A bit of adviceThe later dti is about the best, most little and big niggles where sorted and even the fuel pump issues where sorted,....then they stopped making them
If I was getting a new one, to keep as best thats what I would go for Ste
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Re: A bit of adviceHi again guys, I would like to thank you all for your advice and enthusiasm. Unfortunatley I have decided to desert the cause before I actually joined it and I've bought a Shogun. Sorry for using an offensive word on this forum
Re: A bit of adviceI bet the vast majority of the other users have nevr took a Frontera off rod or even driven one
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