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May 26th, 2003 09:42 PM #11uy gusto ko din sana ng range rover.
pero wala lang.
gandang-ganda kasi ako sa porma nun eh.
pero siraan pala yun.
kaya pala mura na lang eh.
pati kaya yung diesel nun ganun din ang sakit?
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May 27th, 2003 12:13 AM #12
may sulusyon dyan!
palit lahat ng pang-ilalim :mrgreen: iwan na lang yung kaha. gwapo pa rin! hehehe
kahit ako nagagandahan sa porma ng range rover, di ko alam na sirain pala...sayang
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May 27th, 2003 12:22 AM #13
English cars, in general, are quite 'quirky'. Hehehe. Jaguars too have their share of annoying problems. Not that they will leave you stranded by the roadside, pero the repair bill will really kill you.
Kaya hindi nila mapantayan ang satisfaction ratings ng Toyota at Honda.
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May 27th, 2003 06:14 AM #14Originally Posted by jappy
Originally Posted by johnqpublic318
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May 27th, 2003 07:11 AM #15
Originally Posted by wildthing
yung mg bagong DEFENDER naka TD5 engine, 5 cylinder.
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May 27th, 2003 09:15 AM #16Originally Posted by wildthing
Eventually, BMW sold Land Rover (trucks) to Ford (mid 90s) but still retained Rover cars. Rover cars remains part of BMW while Land Rover is part of Ford's Premier Auto Group (PAG) which includes Aston Martin, Jaguar, Lincoln and Volvo. Ford attacked Jaguar and Aston Martin's reliability issues first by using common platforms, powerplants and electronics. Volvo's powerplants remain Volvo since they were/are technologically advanced right from the start. The Jag S-type platform shares with the Lincoln LS while $200K Aston Martin V12s uses the block structure of two V6 Taurus motors welded together to form a V12 but made in aluminum and controlled by the Ford EEC-V.
Older 70s to late 80s Land Rover 3.5/4.0-liter V8s were derived from the 1960s Oldsmoblie or Buick 215 cubic inch small-block V8. GM sold the tech and rights to make this engine to Land Rover (or the Rover Group). This engine is also found in Rover cars.
Land Rover even, under Ford ownership, does develop their own engines. A fine example of this is their TDI and TD-5 diesels.
Eventually, Land Rovers will get more Ford tech and some Ford trucks will receive some Land Rover suspension tech. Nothing wrong with that as long as it makes a better product for the consumer. The purists who refuse to accept this marriage of Ford and Land Rover can just screw themselves or enjoy screwing with Lucas, "prince of darkness."
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May 28th, 2003 01:26 AM #17Originally Posted by Olive Drab
pero pinagaaralan pa din naman na maging mas economical yung replica, if ever na gumawa din kami.
Originally Posted by wildthing
medyo magastos pa kung gawa kami ng replica nung defender 90 or 110.
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May 28th, 2003 09:04 AM #18ok yun ah defender 90 tapos BJ ang pang ilalim...
este ehem...sir jappy meron akong bj40 dito baka gusto mong experimentuhan gawing defender 90, ok lang he..he
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