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  1. #21

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    what!
    its gone?
    Jimbo have you actually bought it?
    this would have been an ideal deal for me
    75k and after my cutoff point (2006-2007)


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    Quote Originally Posted by bsc1280:
    what!
    its gone?
    Jimbo have you actually bought it?
    this would have been an ideal deal for me
    75k and after my cutoff point (2006-2007)
    Teasing

    No I haven't. Wouldn't do that to anybody

    Call them quick and make a deal as it's a bargain
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    wtbhotia
    thanks for sharing, if you see anything out there, please let me know


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    oh ok, i am going to contact them
    btw guys those 3rd row seats, how usable they are? can a mid sized adult sit there? or are they pretty much for kids?


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    Lots of cars within your budget here

    https://hongkong.geoexpat.com/classi...sale-by-owners


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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo:
    Teasing

    No I haven't. Wouldn't do that to anybody

    Call them quick and make a deal as it's a bargain
    Your such a tease.
    @bsc1280, looking at pictures of the 3rd seats, I reckon its mainly for kids and teenagers as there is very little room for legs to drop down, not sure if its how it really is but thats how it looks to me maybe some one who actually owns one can give you more info.

    have u contacted the ad i posted.

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    That Outlander looks sweet! Very nice. I have an older (2004) Pajero iO for sale, considerably cheaper... but its only 5 seats.


  8. #28

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    thanks for the input
    i will check those ads out and am going to look at the outlander too
    i need a 7 seater , thanks


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    For the XC90 and other heavy SUVs low fuel mileage is the result of stop and go where you convert the energy from burning up gas constantly from accelerating and braking. If you live in Tung Chung and plan your driving well (keep to early mornings on weekends to minimize any stop and go), you can get decent mileage from even the XC90.
    My experience after having bought a used Honda Accord, then a used Audi allroad and finally back to Japanese a Lexus RX450h, go with Japanese.... they are easier to maintain with lots or garages that cater to Japanese cars and because more people drive them the spare parts are usually cheaper and quicker to acquire.
    Go with the Sante Fe IMO.

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    http://m.28car.com/m_sell_dsp.php?h_vid=245230535
    Honda Stepwgn, good mileage, good driver viability, 7 seater. Asking 100k, knock him down to 95, boom.