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simmo77

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Hi Everyone

I have been thinking for some time about moving into the Turbo camp. I had the same problem as everyone else and just cannot decide between the manual and the auto.

I decided to finally drive the auto, but all the dealer had was the Territory Turbo! What a great car. Now I'm totally stuffed, XR6T Manual / Auto or Territory. I love the idea of the Territory, but whilst looking for information on the forum, there are not many regular updates on the TT and I was wondering what people thought of them!

What's everyone's thoughts??

Cheers

Josh

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For a family car they are great. I find it much easier to strap the boy into his seat and chuck the crap into the back of the TT, than the F6.

Both mine are ZF Auto's, as they are by far the best gearbox for the Turbos.

A TT will be more practical for a family truckster, and can hold it's own against most cars on the road. The AWD and stability control make it a safe car.

If you are considering a TT then the same price bracket is the F6 Typhoon, not the XR6T.

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It's definitely on my list of things to do. There's a silhouette one getting around here that leaves my britches in a mess every time I see it :spoton:

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I was in in similar predicament myself recently wanting a manual wagon. My first choice was a Liberty GT Spec B that was until I drove a Turbo Ghia.

We've now got one in silhouette with body kit sitting in the garage. Now looking for a set of chrome 20's and a few upgrades

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Fuel consumption is dependant on your right foot. My wife is a bit of a leadfoot and gets 15's, I drive it and get 19+l/100km.

But I also get 19's in my Typhoon

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