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KurtG wrote:Okay Frosty, buy the yellow one. It’s a nice colour. Enjoy Image
Right. Let's look at the pro's:
1. It has a motor even I could rebuild in a weekend.
2. It is Fibreglass so won't rust.
3. Can be used to pop into the office
4. Can be towed with A frame to St Francis every weekend as a run around.
5. Can have canvas doors and roof added for wet days.
6. At 6 foot with a bad back I will be climbing up into it rather than falling in to it.
7. What else can you by for R100k that offers that value?
Beach buggy?
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icemanza wrote:
KurtG wrote:Okay Frosty, buy the yellow one. It’s a nice colour. Enjoy Image
Right. Let's look at the pro's:
1. It has a motor even I could rebuild in a weekend.
2. It is Fibreglass so won't rust.
3. Can be used to pop into the office
4. Can be towed with A frame to St Francis every weekend as a run around.
5. Can have canvas doors and roof added for wet days.
6. At 6 foot with a bad back I will be climbing up into it rather than falling in to it.
7. What else can you by for R100k that offers that value?
Beach buggy?
Are there any cons, anything at all?
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That's the beauty of it.
It has no Cons, many valid Pro's & is unique in that no other options offer the same advantages.
It what I call a 'No Brainer' - do it Frosty, it'll be huge fun on the beach...
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Cons.

1) Overpriced.
2) Will seldom be used.
3) Have to take a loan.
4) Just a toy, toys are never worth their money.
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One can buy a Suzuki SJ for R60 000.00.
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Actually considering a Jimny for my daughter as a first vehicle.

At 60k not a bad price.

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Shane wrote:
Sun Nov 07, 2021 7:38 am
Actually considering a Jimny for my daughter as a first vehicle.

At 60k not a bad price.

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Shane wrote:
Sun Nov 07, 2021 7:38 am
Actually considering a Jimny for my daughter as a first vehicle.

At 60k not a bad price.
Good luck finding a Jimny for R60k....
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I notice you can get a street legal, tons of fun Mahindra That for a little over R100k.
It's street legal & can, if you have to, do a long trip.

I cannot think of a single disadvantage of the Thar over this Rotrax thing.

Plus it will be easier to sell in a few months than the Rotrax
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Mad Manny wrote:
Sun Nov 07, 2021 8:40 am
Shane wrote:
Sun Nov 07, 2021 7:38 am
Actually considering a Jimny for my daughter as a first vehicle.

At 60k not a bad price.
Good luck finding a Jimny for R60k....
Shane is referring to a SJ Samurai. I'm sure.
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I did a search on Autotrader, I selected 'fun' offroad vehicles under R150k.
I selected the:
Thar
Scorpio
Terios
Jumny (there are no SJ's on Autotrader)
& a few others.


Here's what came up:


https://www.autotrader.co.za/cars-for-s ... han-150000
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Chris Stoffel wrote:
Sun Nov 07, 2021 8:51 am
Shane is referring to a SJ Samurai. I'm sure.
An SJ is a great collector's item for an enthusiast.
Nit ideal for a teenage as a 1st vehicle.
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Mad Manny wrote:
Sun Nov 07, 2021 8:43 am
I notice you can get a street legal, tons of fun Mahindra That for a little over R100k.
It's street legal & can, if you have to, do a long trip.

I cannot think of a single disadvantage of the Thar over this Rotrax thing.

Plus it will be easier to sell in a few months than the Rotrax
Wise words young man. That Rotrax is a over priced thingamagody.
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Mad Manny wrote:
Sun Nov 07, 2021 8:54 am
Chris Stoffel wrote:
Sun Nov 07, 2021 8:51 am
Shane is referring to a SJ Samurai. I'm sure.
An SJ is a great collector's item for an enthusiast.
Nit ideal for a teenage as a 1st vehicle.
I think Shane's lovely daughter would look good in a Samurai. Shane will teach her the' Way Of The Obstacle'.
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Unfortunately I don't believe any of those fall in my mechanical ability. I have rebuilt the engines on a Ford Bantam, Mazda MX6 and Opel Kadet GSE. The ones mentioned above are out of my brain range.

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