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Paul in NZ
24th September 2010, 12:39
Right - in one terrible day (yesterday) amid all the other horrors, my sweet wee corolla wagon died protecting me from my own stupidity...
So I needs a new wagon....
Camry's? The old 3L V6 is a head gasket disaster zone but at what stage was it replaced by the Lexus ES300 all alloy job (which I'm told is a better unit).. What about the 2.5L quad cam V6? OK or Dog?
Others in the frame are 1600 corolla or caldina (already have one - bullet proof car)
Opinions on other options? Needs are for a bigger wagon but other options are upgrade vicki and I get another corolla sized wagon??? CHEAP to buy and run is number one, style and looks are secondary...
SVboy
24th September 2010, 13:01
Nissan WINGROAD-under rated.
Grumph
24th September 2010, 13:07
Toyota Ipsum - basic sohc four on what seems to be the normal 2l platform with more room.
Juzz976
24th September 2010, 13:11
Head gaskit was a factory torque setting not being enough tension like the old 7mgte supras. Not sure tho but easy as to tighten up toyota heads with the right hex bit.
I'd go 2L 3sge 3sfe type, bullet proof and economical.
jim.cox
24th September 2010, 13:21
Camry's are bleeding awful to drive - Toyota Crummy more like....
-df-
24th September 2010, 13:23
Nissan WINGROAD-under rated.
I have to say, they are bloody good a - b cars, had one for 60,000kms and never had to spend a cent on it except for oil changes.
Sold it to a mate, and its still going strong without any need for work (1.5 years ago)
Juzz976
24th September 2010, 13:30
Honda accords are good too, had a vtec 1 for a while was real good, cheap on gas plus had power on tap.
No comparison to my twin turbo legacy tho as far as comfort, wagon space and power. A non turbo model with rwd conversion would be better with economy
pzkpfw
24th September 2010, 13:44
I love my Toyota Avensis wagon.
Shifted house in/with it. Toured in it. Commuted in it.
(Only issue I had was that it used to stall a lot, if not just make tap-dancing sounds, when I took off from intersections; something up with engine management (or fuel, or air, ...) at low RPM that the dealer (whom I bought it new off, bastard) was never arsed about fixing. Seems to have mostly gone away.)
((Would be great to drop in a Lexus engine... after I win lotto.))
BMWST?
24th September 2010, 14:27
if economical motoring is key.i have also heard good things about hyundia .Is the accents that are about the size of corrollas?
AllanB
24th September 2010, 15:05
+1 on the accord
JimO
24th September 2010, 15:26
we have a 96 accord vtis in the fleet, havnt needed to do a thing to it in 4 years, cheap, comfortable, reliable
White trash
24th September 2010, 15:28
HSV Senator Paul.
It's on Tardme now, auction ends at 19:30 tonight so you'll have to be quick :D
Wannabiker
24th September 2010, 16:43
If you need the size of a camry wagon, I would go with the 2.2 4cyl. Had one for years, did over 250K in it.
Some of the earlier v6 ones didnt have air-con....
FROSTY
24th September 2010, 16:43
Paul. The lil wingroad is a real nice a to b car. But if you care nothing about looks and be able to fit a B120 or an A100 inside have a look at the toyota Funcargo's.
They are literally a tardis.I've carted an LT80 quad.a Jr80 and the go kart I got for the kids for christmas inside one (no not all at the same time)
They have the same 1500cc VVTi engine as the toyota echo/platz/raum/corolla (1500) etc which means maintainence is really limited to regular oil changes.(no cam belt)
They also have advantages with higher seats. and a high roof line so getting in and out is a slide sideways not a flop down.
If theres anything else you are concidering I'm happy to call my warranty company for you and see whats what.
One thing though--toyota's with the 2.0l D4 engine (thats in the camry sedan and the gaia 2.0l and a couple of other models) They are getting a lil bit of a rep for not being toyota's best effort so for now I'd avoid em.
SMOKEU
24th September 2010, 18:54
Have a look for a Falcodore on LPG.
avgas
24th September 2010, 19:56
Pretty much you can't go wrong. Honda's are nice - but have too many fiddly bits that fuck out (ABS, Trac control.....)
New corrolla's are actually lots of fun.
Wingroads are great for economy (the best) - but as exciting as wanking with gloves.
Whats ya budget?
How many kids? (ages?)
Also buy something from frosty - he will look after ya.
Pussy
24th September 2010, 20:02
Get a Hillman Avenger station wagon......
The Everlasting
24th September 2010, 20:14
Get a 97,98,or 99 Mitsubishi Legnum VR-4,5 Speed Manual,2.5 TwinTurbo V6 Quadcam..:)
AllanB
24th September 2010, 20:28
but as exciting as wanking with gloves.
Try those metal mesh gloves the butchers wear :niceone: Gives a new meaning to tenderising the meat.
Indiana_Jones
24th September 2010, 22:34
Get a Austin Maxi
-Indy
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