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Old 27-02-2014, 07:51 PM   #1
GASWAGON
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Default Mitsi Outlander OR Subi Forester

My missus EF Mont is getting on and its a sedan with the big lpg tank also so she's asking for something with more room for the boy and more reliability and something than can tow a trailer for camping gear or a trailer tow to the tip etc etc.

Anyone know what the reliability of the Mitsi Outlander or Subi Forester is like?

My experience from Japanese motorbikes is that thye're extreemely reliable.

Ther are some really low kilometre cars around for under 10K!

Poor old EF has had camber kits fitted in front and all new tyres and brakes but we think its blown the head gasket and the trans is starting to play up.

We can either get the head gasket replaced or just buy something else that will actually be more versatile for us???

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