Toyota Previa 2.4 auto.
MOT late March '13
Tax end of the month.
£350.
I've got huge reservations about selling this car, as it's been the most reliable old bus I've ever owned. It has never let me down.
It has passed every mot I've put it in for, but this year, it had some advisories, one of which I agree with, two I don't.
The car never uses any oil or water and the oil stays pretty fresh between changes. It never overheats. You can sit in standing traffic for ages without worrying.
It's fitted with 16'' Team Dynamics wheels with excellent tyres.
There's no rust on it, but it does have a few scratches here and there, but it is nearly 20 years old now.
There's no wheel wobble or adverse tyre wear, it drives as straight as an arrow.
One small downside: During one of the frequent rainstorms last summer, a tipper pulled out in front of me from a local building site. It threw up what I thought was a piece of mud. It wasn't. It was a piece of wet concrete. It must have had a piece of grit in it, because it has lightly scratched the screen on the drivers side. I didn't notice it at the time because it was piddling with rain.
The only reason I'm selling is because I've replaced the bus with something a tad later. I just fancied a change.
I haven't got any recent pics, but it looks about the same now as it did in this photo.
MOT late March '13
Tax end of the month.
£350.
I've got huge reservations about selling this car, as it's been the most reliable old bus I've ever owned. It has never let me down.
It has passed every mot I've put it in for, but this year, it had some advisories, one of which I agree with, two I don't.
The car never uses any oil or water and the oil stays pretty fresh between changes. It never overheats. You can sit in standing traffic for ages without worrying.
It's fitted with 16'' Team Dynamics wheels with excellent tyres.
There's no rust on it, but it does have a few scratches here and there, but it is nearly 20 years old now.
There's no wheel wobble or adverse tyre wear, it drives as straight as an arrow.
One small downside: During one of the frequent rainstorms last summer, a tipper pulled out in front of me from a local building site. It threw up what I thought was a piece of mud. It wasn't. It was a piece of wet concrete. It must have had a piece of grit in it, because it has lightly scratched the screen on the drivers side. I didn't notice it at the time because it was piddling with rain.
The only reason I'm selling is because I've replaced the bus with something a tad later. I just fancied a change.
I haven't got any recent pics, but it looks about the same now as it did in this photo.