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Old 22-09-2018, 11:40 AM   #10
Franco Cozzo
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Default Re: Considering a Territory

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They all expel plumes of smoke.. the two that I've had and every other one!Next time you're on the freeway have a look at the exhaust of a diesel territory and then look back at the smoke cloud it leaves behind. Not acceptable for a car less than 10yo in my opinion.

As for the noise it's definitely evident in the cabin and apart from the lag, this would have to be one of my biggest bugbears. Having said that i get annoyed with little squeaks and rattles so maybe it's just me
The reason it does is it doesn't have a DPF - be thankful its just a touch smokey rather than clean and having a DPF - because when it craps out its a few thousand bucks for a replacement.
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