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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

2160.0. "Nissan Terrano II /Ford Maverick" by JURA::JURA::KEHILY (It's your reality) Mon Oct 11 1993 19:14

Hi,

Does anybody out there have any experience of the Nissan Terrano II? I
think (not sure about this) that it might be the same as the Ford
Maverick. It's a modern looking 4WD, comes in three or five dour versions
with either a 2.7 litre turbo-diesel or a 2.4 litre petrol engine.

I test drove the three-door diesel at the weekend. Not having driven
anything similar apart from a Discovery (and a Suzuki SJ!), I don't
know much about 4WD's, but impressions were of Espace-like visibility,
and a first gear built to climb trees.

The only description I have seen so far is Car magazine's description
in 'GBU', which lists the three-door's road manners as a bad point. I
haven't seen any full reviews, however.

Cheers,

Graham.
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2160.1KERNEL::SHELLEYRNo time for catching 'Zee'sMon Oct 11 1993 19:338
    There was feature on the Terrano / Maverick on Top Gear a week or so
    back. There are basically the same vehicle and can be serviced at
    either a Nissan or Ford dealer (I wonder which one is cheaper).
    
    I have included 'Maverick' in the note title so that this can be a
    generic note.
    
    Royston
2160.2 CHEFS::ARNOLDMon Oct 11 1993 20:005
2160.3COMICS::FISCHERI can always sleep standing upTue Oct 12 1993 12:125
The appearance of the Nissan and the Ford are identical except for
the badge on the front and back. 


	Ian
2160.4JURA::JURA::KEHILYIt's your realityTue Oct 12 1993 15:107
Thanks, I'll check on the prices at the local Ford garage as well. What
was the opinion of the Top Gear report, does anyone remember? (I'm in
France, sans BBC!)

Cheers,

Graham.
2160.5COMICS::FISCHERI can always sleep standing upTue Oct 12 1993 17:307
As I remember, they said the Terrano was OK, but pretty 
crappy off road. But then I'd have thought anyone who is 
serious about driving off road would go and buy something 
decent!


	Ian
2160.6WARNUT::ALLENIt works better if you screw it in..Tue Oct 12 1993 19:2710
You mean like a Prodrive Legacy or Impreza?






Sorry

I just couldn't resist it and I know that isn't quite what you meant.
2160.7A Ford through and through...FUTURS::SAXBYIs it friday yet?Mon Dec 13 1993 15:158
    
    Anyone got a Maverick?
    
    Noticed that little Ford sticker on a pillar (windscreen, I think)?
    
    Peel it off, underneath you'll find NISSAN stamped...
    
    Mark
2160.8I drove the Terrano II!VNABRW::KRAMER_FWed Dec 29 1993 17:0318
    I drove the terrano II/Maverick three weeks ago for two days!
    It was a very boring expierience:
    I had the Diesel Version with 100 PS.
    On the expressway the maximum speed i could get was 130 km/h (about 70
    miles/h)
    The car is full of plastic environment, the only goody was an electric
    sun roof.
    Due to his short wheelbase, the car swings arround on higher speeds.
    I know, the main fun with these kind of vehicles is to drive offroad or
    in the snow,.
    We had a lot of these in austria too. But the Terrano have no
    friction-type differential amd no low speed gears (the old terrano had
    one)
    As a coclusion:
    I see no sense to build or drive such a car: It is not a Jeep, it isn't
    a city car, you have not much space for baggage and it weigt 1700kg!!!
    
    So i was very satisfied to get back my old Ford Escort!!
2160.9CHEFS::BRIGGS_Rthey use computers don't theyTue Jan 30 1996 13:4015
    I recently drove a Terrano for a test drive and my views echo the
    previous note.
    
    It was surprisingly nice to drive around town being reasonably quiet and
    a high viewpoint. It also has a big unique in that its the only
    'budget' 4WD that comes with extra seats. This was my reason for trying
    it. I was quite impressed till I hit the motorway. 60mph seemed to be
    its 'comfort' speed and it had absolutely no acceleration above that.
    It gradually crept up to 70mph but was working hard and, I suspect,
    drinking fuel (we are talking diesel here).
    
    I'm afraid this just was not a practical vehicle for long journies. Not
    a patch on the Frontera 2.8 diesel I drove afterwards.
    
    Richard