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Secondhand Toyota Landcruiser buying.
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7547208" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>You have a problem mate! I have run the Land Cruiser from new to 200,000 miles, my second, and I've also ran three Range Rovers including two diesels. I made no mention of used values but agree that my 100 series is worth around £3000 as is. Hell my 2014 Ford Ranger is valued at over £10k and it isn't even a 3.2 or a Wildtrak. So what?</p><p></p><p>You have taken the fact that I've said that the current top of the range Ranger will outperform a 20 year old Land Cruiser as a personal insult. That is not normal by a very long way. Get a grip. Judging by your standard of punctuation, you may be of school age, I don't know, but try to stop acting like a spoilt brat that can't take that your pet car has been overtaken by newer engine and transmission technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7547208, member: 718"] You have a problem mate! I have run the Land Cruiser from new to 200,000 miles, my second, and I've also ran three Range Rovers including two diesels. I made no mention of used values but agree that my 100 series is worth around £3000 as is. Hell my 2014 Ford Ranger is valued at over £10k and it isn't even a 3.2 or a Wildtrak. So what? You have taken the fact that I've said that the current top of the range Ranger will outperform a 20 year old Land Cruiser as a personal insult. That is not normal by a very long way. Get a grip. Judging by your standard of punctuation, you may be of school age, I don't know, but try to stop acting like a spoilt brat that can't take that your pet car has been overtaken by newer engine and transmission technology. [/QUOTE]
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