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Thinking of replacing the Jimny with a Panda 4x4.

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04 Aug 2013 09:10 #78921 by distantcamera
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What Car 2012 Reliability survey: The Jeep doesn't do too well!

Alas, a new Jimny would solve none of my problems, otherwise I'd keep my Jimny.


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04 Aug 2013 09:34 #78923 by jonathan

markyp2000 wrote: And even the new ford ka is bassed on a fiat 500 things are just going from bad to worse in the motor trade now i say bring back old school stuff


well said the cars are getting to be a joke my list of makes i recormmend to my customer is getting smaller and smaller

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04 Aug 2013 09:52 #78925 by JivingDaddy
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markyp2000 wrote: And even the new ford ka is bassed on a fiat 500 things are just going from bad to worse in the motor trade now i say bring back old school stuff


Sounds good to me Mark. Do you mean cars that you could work on that had real carburetors, a simple distributor, do a head change without having to acquire a Masters degree in advanced electronics, etc. :-)

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04 Aug 2013 10:00 #78928 by markyp2000
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Yer there the ones

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04 Aug 2013 10:22 #78929 by JivingDaddy
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Happy Days. :-)

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04 Aug 2013 11:08 #78935 by facade
I had a Fiat Uno the 1000cc FIRE engine, it was a great little car, never did less than 45mpg, no rust when I sold it.

The window winder was broken, and the window would drop down, so I made a nice piece of wood with a notch in, moved the handle so it was horizontal with the window up, and used the wood as a lock.

No sychro in second (It had done the best part of 100,000 miles round town) Oil light glowed at tickover.

The girl I bought it off had never had it serviced, when I got it the oil in the sump was like treacle, and the boot was full of trim parts that had fallen off :S

I loved that little car B)

My brother has had a succession of Fiats, apart from a Mk1 Panda they have been nothing but trouble mainly dodgy electrics, a 5 cylinder 2 litre thing that the engine fell out of and stopped the car because the whole of one side is supported by a big metalastc block in tension, and the metal part broke.

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)

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