by Tony » Wed 23 May, 2012 9:35 am
Interesting thread.
Before I started bushwalking I did car rallying (Datsun 1600), for the cost of going in one rally I can bushwalk for a whole year, and that includes cost of fuel and yearly trip to NZ.
I will never complain about the cost of bushwalking, it is a very cheap hobby/sport or what ever you want to call it.
As far as cars go, for many years I owned Datsuns, mainly 1600 but our main car was a 180B SSS which my wife owned this car since 1979 whic was before we met, we only sold the 180B SSS about 7 years ago the clock had gone over many times, it was a great car but parts was starting to become scarce, I sold my last 1600 (68 model) a few years before.
We purchased a 87 VL Commodore, my father brought this car new in 87, it had only done 92K, what a heap of Sht, after 100k the whole car fell apart, except for the engine which was supplied by Nissan.
In 2000 we purchased a new Subaru Forester (2l) and still have it, 180k and still going strong and yes I have done some long rough outback trips in it, the only problem I have had with it is I have replace three CV boots, I have replaced the brakes pads once, 10l/100k around town 8.5l/100k on trips.
I also own a 2001 Nissan Pulsar, we use this car as our general runabout, 230k and the only repair was a few years ago I had to replace the air conditioning TX valve, I still have the original brake pads, 6-7l/100k, town and country, I take this car bushwalking when I do not need to go on dirt roads.
Tony
There is no such thing as bad weather.....only bad clothing. Norwegian Proverb