Jambo
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Registered: 8th Sep 01
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my cally T was a very well handling car imo.
Corsa, Astra no.
Plus people always seem to confuse grip with handling. Two different things (altho they overlap)
[Edited on 02-04-2009 by Jambo]
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jr
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Registered: 20th May 02
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quote: Originally posted by ShEp
quote: Originally posted by jr
You do actully know the vauxhall 4x4 system was very very clever dont you, and not nearly as poor as alot of people make out
chevette HSR and Manta 400
Clever but unreliable
because of a few floored issues, for example the audi system has exactley the same contrants as a vauxhall system 20 years older, but you just dont hear about them
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Jambo
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my 4x4 worked perfectly. Never had an issue. It was Everything else around it that fell to peices
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
my 4x4 worked perfectly. Never had an issue. It was Everything else around it that fell to peices
its a myth.
95% of Transfre boxes proably haven't been serviced. I "formally" knew those that had kept the services up on the TF box had absolutly no problems at all with them.
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Jambo
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doesnt suprise me tbh Daimo. Just kept an eye on tyre pressures and it always worked perfectly. Was a good system
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davcohen
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quote: Originally posted by jr
You do actully know the vauxhall 4x4 system was very very clever dont you, and not nearly as poor as alot of people make out
Prior to owning a cally i wasnt bothered but after owning one i think they are very very decent cars, although as i said 4x4 letting go mid corner was interesting
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