bankz5152
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Current on the look out for a new work landy. I love driving my 110 everyday but the insurance is killing me (most arnt happy with the level of mods, high mileage etc...)
So looking for either a D2 or a D3 but cant quite decide which.
Probably would prefer an auto just to make the daily drive easier. Would be doing roughly 350miles a week mixed motorway, country lanes and London hell traffic.
Both would be kept somewhat standard bar flat roof rack and a map and a big intercooler on the D2.
I like the idea of a D2 auto, Td5 engine which I know well, cheap parts and easily fixable. Plus only a cheapish unlock code for the nanocom and got diagnostics.
But its the same thing again really but give me the excuse to put a VNT in the the 110 and the hybrid in the D2 .
What is the auto box like on a D2? Is it actually any good?
D3 is a newer machine, much more refined and overall a much nicer road car. However more expensive and potentially high bills for repairs (torque converter, cam belts, turbos)
Massive boot and would suit what I need it for perfectly.
Both would be 99% road cars.
So what kind of MPG can I expect from a D2 & D3 auto?
Is the D3 manual any good? Seen a few for decent money.
Should have roughly £4k to spend so help me decide.....
So looking for either a D2 or a D3 but cant quite decide which.
Probably would prefer an auto just to make the daily drive easier. Would be doing roughly 350miles a week mixed motorway, country lanes and London hell traffic.
Both would be kept somewhat standard bar flat roof rack and a map and a big intercooler on the D2.
I like the idea of a D2 auto, Td5 engine which I know well, cheap parts and easily fixable. Plus only a cheapish unlock code for the nanocom and got diagnostics.
But its the same thing again really but give me the excuse to put a VNT in the the 110 and the hybrid in the D2 .
What is the auto box like on a D2? Is it actually any good?
D3 is a newer machine, much more refined and overall a much nicer road car. However more expensive and potentially high bills for repairs (torque converter, cam belts, turbos)
Massive boot and would suit what I need it for perfectly.
Both would be 99% road cars.
So what kind of MPG can I expect from a D2 & D3 auto?
Is the D3 manual any good? Seen a few for decent money.
Should have roughly £4k to spend so help me decide.....