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Old 08-02-10, 06:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hi their folks im thinking of buying a navara,but im not sure what they will be like off road or for comfort,any1 got any advice on them.
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Are you going for a new D40 or the D22!!!

I find my D22 comfy although bumpy due to the light weight back. I run mud terrains on it and it doesnt really get stuck. Has a limited slip diff on the rear but no lockers. Never got stuck as yet even in the woods with the big trailer but have managed to get stuck when wanting to use my winch!!!!! funny how the girlfriend doesn't find it as fun buried in mud!!!
I think they are a great truck, tow well and look smart.
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hi their folks im thinking of buying a navara,but im not sure what they will be like off road or for comfort,any1 got any advice on them.
i have a d40, cant comment on its off road abilities so much.....but its a lovely drive
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D40 are good off road too, Although the tyres are to underlying factor to off roading.
they do look smart, but i would be too worried about scratching it as i am terrible with mine!
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i am wanting a d40 mainley looks that im going for this will not be doing to much work just toy for me although the girlfriend is already moaning about how much it will cost to run.
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i am wanting a d40 mainley looks that im going for this will not be doing to much work just toy for me although the girlfriend is already moaning about how much it will cost to run.
tell her to mind her own business
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What do women know, their minds are filled with thoughts of fluffy things like clouds and little bunnies. Women know your limits!!!!

19mpg on my d22 towing and 22mpg not!!!! ARRRGGGGHHHH
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cheers steve i just got a black eye
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cheers steve i just got a black eye
cool....now you'll look even harder driving your new navara!
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yeh your right navara all the way
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