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August 8th, 2016 01:00 AM #1Hello good evening tsikot. I was a lurker since about 2006. Now i just came back from the states and decided to live here in our country for good.
I want to hear from your opinions on what options do i have for my next car. Basically i am looking sana for a car that has a masculine "dating" as they call it. A car na symbolizes success and will act as a status symbol i hope you can understand my thoughts, a car that commands respect. I want a car sana na even a couple of years from now ay timeless parin siya. To give you a summary on the cars i owned in the past.
Land cruiser 80 (sold) i am really happy with this car totally brute and really commands respect
Pajero fieldmaster (still with me) timeless looks and still reliable. Also a status symbol 1 and a half decade ago
Patrol presidential - not so reliable imo but commanded respect at its time
Now , guys please help on what car will suit me. I have an open budget , just suggest and if possible the reason why. Maybe I'll go with the car that most people suggested. I have a couple of models in my mind but i will not post it yet so that i'll not be biased
PS: please dont hate me for having a car that will serve as a status symbol. Dont worry im not that kind of guy who carries a gun ; counterflows ; uses wang wang.
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August 8th, 2016 01:06 AM #2a rolls. or a bentley.
everything else just looks... common enough. including SUVs.
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August 8th, 2016 01:09 AM #4
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August 8th, 2016 01:30 AM #6Land cruiser, is the default, theyll think youre a congressman etc, My pick is the defender...for the commoner, not much to look at, it doesnt shout privilage, for the connoisseur( who are in the know) youll get their thumbs up...
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August 8th, 2016 02:56 AM #8
A used g-wagon hehehe. Mb will never change its styling. Timeless brute. I see two of them in the area. Gwagon-amg class. Those are loud.
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August 8th, 2016 07:54 AM #9Landcruiser for me. Tough as nails. The best resale value. Will last a decade or more easily. Commanding presence. Easy to mod. Super spacious . Decent enough luxury. Got all the tech and features you need to make driving it enjoyable (or less of a hassle). And the current model has a retuned engine that can match a petrol v8 for grunt.
Yes they are common and there are many good reasons for that. Also the people 'in the know' have them as well. It isnt the most expensive in the top echelon of choices but she wont be out of place beside a G-wagen, Range Rover, merc GLS , q7 or x5. And years after you have sold the german cars, you will still be holding on to the LC. They (like the defender and a few other marquees) are timeless.
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August 8th, 2016 09:02 AM #10
i like the newest iteration of the nissan patrol. i just dunno how it performs against the likes of the vehicles stacked-up against it in the market though
The assumption that the vehicle runs on the road, the ECU is more than likely a match. Try cleaning...
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