I'm out of the game.
#1
I'm out of the game.
I know I haven't been around here much. I had lost all desire to do anything with the truck and I was tired of issues and worrying about potential Issues.
After owning a 97 DI
05 LR3
98 range rover
03 DII
I think I have finally had my fix. I had just lost all desire to work on a vehicle, I used to truly over it. No longer care for offroading or building up trucks. I want a car that can get decent gas mileage and I don't have to work on. I can't lie I want a rover sport supercharged but I'm kinda burnt on the brand. Wife wants me to get a HEEP, I want a bmw Audi or merc. Until then I'm back on a motorcycle and a backup 1990 Nissan truck my father still has that was my first vehicle. I swear we have never had to change or replace a thing on that truck.
Anywho, who knows, maybe ill be back.
-spencer
After owning a 97 DI
05 LR3
98 range rover
03 DII
I think I have finally had my fix. I had just lost all desire to work on a vehicle, I used to truly over it. No longer care for offroading or building up trucks. I want a car that can get decent gas mileage and I don't have to work on. I can't lie I want a rover sport supercharged but I'm kinda burnt on the brand. Wife wants me to get a HEEP, I want a bmw Audi or merc. Until then I'm back on a motorcycle and a backup 1990 Nissan truck my father still has that was my first vehicle. I swear we have never had to change or replace a thing on that truck.
Anywho, who knows, maybe ill be back.
-spencer
#5
Damn man, sorry to see you go, but besides the 97...you tortured yourself!
05 LR3 - first year of the LR3, not known to be the most reliable
98 range rover - no such thing as a reliable P38
03 DII - no words need be spoken about this one
Anyways, I feel you about the losing the desire to off-road, and looking into something a little less problem, I'm kind of at that cross-roads myself. Best of luck!
05 LR3 - first year of the LR3, not known to be the most reliable
98 range rover - no such thing as a reliable P38
03 DII - no words need be spoken about this one
Anyways, I feel you about the losing the desire to off-road, and looking into something a little less problem, I'm kind of at that cross-roads myself. Best of luck!
#6
Sold our 1997 D1 which we had from 1997. It was faithful to us and is still to the new owner.
I still have the 2001 D2 which eats tons of gas too.
And runs the AUX fan just to spite me.
I do consider leasing a new car - or getting a jazzy newer Mercedes.
I do like riding up high in the 2001 and some of the quirks.
I hear you about working on trucks.
It makes TOO MUCH of a mess in a clean garage.
I have cardboard down where the rover parks.
Worrying about the car breaking down and planning what to buy and fix it - too much energy expended at times.
I still have the 2001 D2 which eats tons of gas too.
And runs the AUX fan just to spite me.
I do consider leasing a new car - or getting a jazzy newer Mercedes.
I do like riding up high in the 2001 and some of the quirks.
I hear you about working on trucks.
It makes TOO MUCH of a mess in a clean garage.
I have cardboard down where the rover parks.
Worrying about the car breaking down and planning what to buy and fix it - too much energy expended at times.
#7
Damn man, sorry to see you go, but besides the 97...you tortured yourself!
05 LR3 - first year of the LR3, not known to be the most reliable
98 range rover - no such thing as a reliable P38
03 DII - no words need be spoken about this one
Anyways, I feel you about the losing the desire to off-road, and looking into something a little less problem, I'm kind of at that cross-roads myself. Best of luck!
05 LR3 - first year of the LR3, not known to be the most reliable
98 range rover - no such thing as a reliable P38
03 DII - no words need be spoken about this one
Anyways, I feel you about the losing the desire to off-road, and looking into something a little less problem, I'm kind of at that cross-roads myself. Best of luck!
#9