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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 8:45 am Post subject:
I like them, find they are a bit cheaply made but all in all a good vehicle. Quite reliable so much so that alot of the farmers are moving over to using them from LR Defenders.
Caravan: Swift Doublette
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 9:40 am Post subject:
Keith
I would guess that these would be very good for towing. A lot of the people in the building trade use these aswell due to their size and loading capabilities.
A good heavy tow vehicle with add some stability to start with.
I'm sure there will be someone about here who uses one.
Paul
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Caravan: Baily pageant champagne
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 6:32 pm Post subject: Re: mitsubishi warrior
keithp wrote:
Does anyone use a mitsubishi warrior or the like to tow with?
What are your views on it?
Thanks
HI KEITH I GOT A MITSUBISHI SHOGUN SPORT 2.5 SAME AS A WARRIOR
IVE TOWED MY OLD CARAVAN A ABI GLOBETROTTER,
AND MY NEW VAN A BAILY PAGEANT 4 BIRTH WITH LITTLE EFFORT AT ALL.
THE WEIGHT AND POWER MAKES IT A CRACKING TOWING CAR, EVEN ON THE STEEPEST OF HILLS, BUT A LITTLE HEAVY ON FUEL 25 MPG AROUND TOWN AND ABOUT 33 MPG ON A RUN IF YOU LUCKY.
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