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From: Dan--- on 12 May 2010 18:59 Well its covered close to 2000k's now and so far so good the mrs has got use to the foot operated park brake and keyless and push button start system and filling it up with that dirty brown like a duck to water. No faults or rattles or squeaks or any other odd noises to report its still a bit early to report on the fuel economy until the engine is completely broken in but so far its crapped on the Territory in the fuel economy department. :-) The mrs is happy and the nagging has simmered down and we have almost forgotten about the Territory. A happy house hold keeps my sanity almost in check. :-) --- Regards Dan.
From: Kelpie on 12 May 2010 19:40 "Dan---" <hsvtourer(a)hsv.co.uk.com.au> wrote in message news:4beb32e9$0$8799$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com... > Well its covered close to 2000k's now and so far so good the mrs has got > use to the foot operated park brake and keyless and push button start > system and filling it up with that dirty brown like a duck to water. > > No faults or rattles or squeaks or any other odd noises to report its > still a bit early to report on the fuel economy until the engine is > completely broken in but so far its crapped on the Territory in the fuel > economy department. :-) > > The mrs is happy and the nagging has simmered down and we have almost > forgotten about the Territory. > > A happy house hold keeps my sanity almost in check. :-) I know it's a different beast, but did you consider an IX35 ? > > --- > Regards > Dan. > >
From: Dan--- on 12 May 2010 19:54 "Kelpie" <mphobo(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:4beb3c57$1(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au... > >> >> A happy house hold keeps my sanity almost in check. :-) > > I know it's a different beast, but did you consider an IX35 ? No not really although it seems like a decent enough vehicle. --- Regards Dan.
From: Noddy on 12 May 2010 20:33 "Dan---" <hsvtourer(a)hsv.co.uk.com.au> wrote in message news:4beb32e9$0$8799$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com... > Well its covered close to 2000k's now and so far so good the mrs has got > use to the foot operated park brake and keyless and push button start > system and filling it up with that dirty brown like a duck to water. > > No faults or rattles or squeaks or any other odd noises to report its > still a bit early to report on the fuel economy until the engine is > completely broken in but so far its crapped on the Territory in the fuel > economy department. :-) > > The mrs is happy and the nagging has simmered down and we have almost > forgotten about the Territory. Like, that'd be hard :) Glad to hear it's going well. Called into my local dealer the other day and there's a 10-12 week wait on a new Highlander now, so we're going to worry about it in six month's time after the house is finished and we've moved. By then we might get lucky and be able to pick up a slightly used one rather than a brand newy. > A happy house hold keeps my sanity almost in check. :-) Lol :) -- Regards, Noddy.
From: Dan--- on 12 May 2010 22:46
"Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote in message news:4beb4a48$0$67492$c30e37c6(a)exi-reader.telstra.net... > > > Like, that'd be hard :) > > Glad to hear it's going well. Called into my local dealer the other day > and there's a 10-12 week wait on a new Highlander now, so we're going to > worry about it in six month's time after the house is finished and we've > moved. By then we might get lucky and be able to pick up a slightly used > one rather than a brand newy. New house and new car has a nice ring to it, you never know hopefully you might be able to an ex demo model by then. :-) --- Regards Dan. |