Not An Owner- Yet...
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 5:21 am
Good Day
I have to say, I love those L300 and 400's. Though there's something more rugged and utilitarian about the 300s that I sway towards. I have a 2004 Outlander and I love it, but these vans are what I want. Now I just have to learn more about them, hence my joining this forum, and then to convince my wife, who despite prefers vans, thinks these beautiful beasts are ugly!!!
Being in the Toronto Ontario area, I've seen one and only one of these. I've seen it at my work and on the highway, and I am just in love with the damned thing. It's the L300 type and I've got to get my hands on one without killing my account. I'd give up my beloved Outlander for it.
What's it like owning them as far as maintenance and parts go? Are they robust long lasting vehicles? How do they handle on and off road (basic stuff). And what are they like on fuel?
So many questions... Sorry everyone.
I have to say, I love those L300 and 400's. Though there's something more rugged and utilitarian about the 300s that I sway towards. I have a 2004 Outlander and I love it, but these vans are what I want. Now I just have to learn more about them, hence my joining this forum, and then to convince my wife, who despite prefers vans, thinks these beautiful beasts are ugly!!!
Being in the Toronto Ontario area, I've seen one and only one of these. I've seen it at my work and on the highway, and I am just in love with the damned thing. It's the L300 type and I've got to get my hands on one without killing my account. I'd give up my beloved Outlander for it.
What's it like owning them as far as maintenance and parts go? Are they robust long lasting vehicles? How do they handle on and off road (basic stuff). And what are they like on fuel?
So many questions... Sorry everyone.