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Old Xtrail vs Old Rav 4
tnai9
#11 Posted : Tuesday, December 29, 2015 9:00:53 AM
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faa wrote:
I have a old rav 4,well maintained by a lady,with new tyres.

Good condition. @

Please send me your email i send you the pics

pope-2009@live.com



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sitaki.kujulikana
#12 Posted : Tuesday, December 29, 2015 10:49:13 AM
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does mentioning car owned by lady increase the value of a car, I have seen that phrase used frequently by many car sellers.
tnai9
#13 Posted : Tuesday, December 29, 2015 1:52:57 PM
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
does mentioning car owned by lady increase the value of a car, I have seen that phrase used frequently by many car sellers.


Its assumed -and is mostly true-that ladies are gentler drivers with almost zero levels of testosterone and don't hit potholes and drive over pavements or rough up the car, so its assumed the car has been pampered and should therefore be 'safer' to buy..
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TheGeek
#14 Posted : Tuesday, December 29, 2015 5:29:35 PM
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tnai9 wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
does mentioning car owned by lady increase the value of a car, I have seen that phrase used frequently by many car sellers.


Its assumed -and is mostly true-that ladies are gentler drivers with almost zero levels of testosterone and don't hit potholes and drive over pavements or rough up the car, so its assumed the car has been pampered and should therefore be 'safer' to buy..


flipside being majority know little about sparkplug and brakepads.
chances of a fishy mechanic has replaced their "worn out" genuine engine components with grogon parts is high.

Get a reputable mech to examine the vehicle before you buy.
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tnai9
#15 Posted : Wednesday, December 30, 2015 8:55:50 AM
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TheGeek wrote:
tnai9 wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
does mentioning car owned by lady increase the value of a car, I have seen that phrase used frequently by many car sellers.


Its assumed -and is mostly true-that ladies are gentler drivers with almost zero levels of testosterone and don't hit potholes and drive over pavements or rough up the car, so its assumed the car has been pampered and should therefore be 'safer' to buy..


flipside being majority know little about sparkplug and brakepads.
chances of a fishy mechanic has replaced their "worn out" genuine engine components with grogon parts is high.

Get a reputable mech to examine the vehicle before you buy.


You can also be never sure that it was actually only lady driven, now that its mostly men who bring it to the yard or are the ones advertising it..
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jerry
#16 Posted : Thursday, December 31, 2015 11:15:41 PM
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tnai9 wrote:
jerry wrote:

True about engine being what you say. Other parts also last long and it''s stable on the road (off-road) and incomparable to RAV4. I'm not marketing though. The consumption is rather a deterrent at a conservative 8.5KPL!


That is for town driving or highway? If town not bad but kama ni highway then that is expensive. Is it a 2000cc? Thought Rav 4s are thirstier than hondas generally?

Highway, 2000cc petrol. What's the consumption for RAV4? I think the best CRV will give you 13kpl on highway.
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jerry
#17 Posted : Saturday, January 02, 2016 9:51:50 AM
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jerry wrote:
tnai9 wrote:
jerry wrote:

True about engine being what you say. Other parts also last long and it''s stable on the road (off-road) and incomparable to RAV4. I'm not marketing though. The consumption is rather a deterrent at a conservative 8.5KPL!


That is for town driving or highway? If town not bad but kama ni highway then that is expensive. Is it a 2000cc? Thought Rav 4s are thirstier than hondas generally?

Highway, 2000cc petrol. What's the consumption for RAV4? I think the best CRV will give you 13kpl on highway.

I need a maroon Premio 1800cc!
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tnai9
#18 Posted : Monday, January 04, 2016 9:40:07 AM
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jerry wrote:

I need a maroon Premio 1800cc!


Maroon is a very rare colour.. Do you want do downgrade the consumption?

1800cc Toyota is a very good consumer. Still struggling with the decision of upgrading my fuel consumption now that am in town mostly..

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faa
#19 Posted : Monday, January 04, 2016 2:56:16 PM
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jerry wrote:
tnai9 wrote:
jerry wrote:

True about engine being what you say. Other parts also last long and it''s stable on the road (off-road) and incomparable to RAV4. I'm not marketing though. The consumption is rather a deterrent at a conservative 8.5KPL!


That is for town driving or highway? If town not bad but kama ni highway then that is expensive. Is it a 2000cc? Thought Rav 4s are thirstier than hondas generally?

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