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banter general discussions etc
by smallzoo on Thu Jun 26, 2014 11:17 pm
Hi everyone..
first I dont have one yet !
My local mechanic who has looked after my many cars for over 10 years has a S reg 2.0 SWB Frontera which he has had dry stored in his garage for 2 years. I have bee in garage for years but only now in the position where I wanted a cheap car to take my large dog around and act as a general work horse, probably no more than 3k miles a year. This time for some reason I said to him if he wanted to sell it I might be interested. He was going to sell it for scrap for £200 but he said he will see what it needs for an mot and sell it to me cheap. It has coil springs, excellent bodywork, he says a great engine, gearbox interior, 4 new tyres...
First question ..what sort of money is too much money ?
Second, I have had many cars and 4x4's, but when I looked at whatcar they absolutely slated it... is it that bad ?.. my mechanic says the engine, gearbox etc are pretty bullet proof and should certainly last me a few years without too much trouble...I guess the only unknow quantity is MPG,,,Ive heard anything from 20 to 30
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by Big Dav on Fri Jun 27, 2014 12:55 am
The late A series 2 litre swb's are popular and you are accurate with your mpg estimations. Car trading sites are looking for roughly 400 quid upwards, you have the luxury of knowing the seller and a bit of the cars background. Some folks comment about the sluggish engine but it isn't a GTi, XRi or any other kind of hot hatch. See if you can try it and then decide.
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by stretch on Fri Jun 27, 2014 4:48 pm
welcome to the site although asking a forum dedicated to fronteras if your wise in buying one did make me chuckle lol.
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by Beedham88 on Fri Jun 27, 2014 6:03 pm
I had a 2.8 Diesel Sport, loved it. cheap to buy and a good all rounder. as said previously look after it and it will look after you! Happy trucking.....
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by furio on Tue Jul 08, 2014 8:10 pm
Great trucks for the money let us know how you get on.
Someone mention laning? Just tell me when and where!
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by smallzoo on Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:02 pm
I will... I see you are in Cheshire...must be catching ..
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by furio on Wed Jul 09, 2014 4:24 pm
Yep maybe!! Had mine a few years now. ATB 
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by westo123 on Wed Jul 09, 2014 7:47 pm
I'm not overly biased as I have Land Rovers and Subarus as well, but they are great cars, perfect for dogs, we have three. They are easy to run and maintain. I have now had three and would get rid of the Land Rovers and Subarus first! A good S reg should be around £400/500 I think but I am up for correction by the experts on here!
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by smallzoo on Wed Jul 09, 2014 8:22 pm
Thanks.. Ive had landrovers ( Series 3, discovery, freelander ), Subaru Imprezza, Legacy and a Nissan Patrol but Ive usually paid more money for those as most of the cheap ones were real rubbish..but the Frontera is going to be my workhorse for the dog and general use..
I would guess the answer is 'no' but other than watching your right foot is there anything that can improve the MPG even if its a few mpg. Most of the autotrader figures for a 2.0 show 18mpg around town
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by westo123 on Thu Jul 10, 2014 12:34 am
That's rubbish it's much better than that!
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by smallzoo on Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:42 pm
Ok. Bought one !
I am now the proud owner of a 1998 3door frontera s !
Bit rough around the edges but everything works and 12months not
First question, any cheap insurers for a 50+ person like myself !
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by badsykes on Sat May 09, 2015 11:40 pm
bobby you still have the 2.0i petrol ?
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