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02/9/2007 at 3:44pm
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Quote: Originally posted by MJ68 on 02/9/2007
I miss my Kangoo. I got rid of my Kangoo car 3 years ago because the clutch was ver heavy and hurting my knee but I loved everything about it. Now I have a panda and tried to go camping in it I want my kangoo back. I am starting to look at Kangoos Berlingos and Partners and Doblos but I need an automatic this time :) You guys made me feel all nostalgic. Anyone thinking of a Kangoo with young child/children - its amazing. So much space and lovely to drive apart from the clutch.
Renault make a 1.6 auto Kangoo, usually a cheap buy because everybody insists you must have a diesel. I have a 1.2 (which incidentally I find the controls very light on), I have carried kayaks, camping gear, bike racks and passengers often at the same time and the car has not let me down. Obviously no land speed records are broken but that's not the point. The Kangoo/Berlingo/Doblo are non-aspirational, quirky, ergonomic and individualistic, therefore....cool!
When it comes to car I like practical and a bit quirky - I couldnt give a stuff if people hate my car as long as it does the job and is safe and easy to drive. I used to put my buggy, my friends double buggy, lots of shopping and people and have plenty of room to take all the camping stuf too - but I wasnt camping at the time :(
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02/9/2007 at 6:33pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Dave1950 on 02/9/2007
Good day,
I had not heard of this type of discrimination on commercials before. Hopefully its not widespread. The best vehicle I ever went camping in was a Ford transit 15cwt van, I did not have a car at the time, but what a difference this baby made. I took everything i wanted plus more besides. I always promised myself if I could ever afford it, i would get a van just for the weekends and camping, ( and at a push you could kip down in the back if you arrived too late at sites).
Cheers4now, Dave, ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi Dave ,you will have to look at the T+C of the campsites before booking.Out Transit did well last october we had to sleep in it while we had to emergency drop tent to floor.
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