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Difference b/w Mav XL and Mav XLT

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Difference b/w Mav XL and Mav XLT

Post by baggers »

Hi,

Our family mav got pinched the other week, sad moment, had it since new.

It was a 93 LWB Wagon, XLT, good cond, TB42, 33 MTR's and a 2 inch EFS kit.

Insurance are offering 6.5k replacement, but I think that might be a bit shy, as I want a series II GQ or late model Mav again.

They are trying to tell us the XT is the same, but i'm not sure it is. All I really wanted was power everything, nice carpet and good trim spec seats.

Is there a difference b/w these, so I can tell the insurance co to fork out more? Cheers
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Post by TomSeth »

from what i've heard/seen the XLT is the equivalent of a TI and a XT is a lower spec model. Hope the pricks pay out for out 4 ya. they dont mind taking the premiums do they...
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Post by hiluxmad »

xlt was top spec not sure on differences though.
redbook doesn't list an xlt wagon though only the shorty xlt shortys had a sunroof in most cases........ bout the only difference that comes to mind.
hit em up for more they are hard to find at that price.
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Post by macneil »

yeah xlt is top modle mate has one in a shorty its got all the bizz.. hope u can claim as much as u can for it.. but you will never get the sentimentle value you had from your last one..

with all the patrols being stolen im going to fit an immobilizer..
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Post by MICK77 »

AFAIK

XL = Base model eg. Manual windows, cloth trim.

XLT = up spec model eg. power windows, better trim etc.

Cheers,

Micko
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Post by baggers »

Cheers guys, thanks.

Had some one tell me today they think the XLT is the WSB version of the XL (top spec) LWB wagon. Will keep looking.

Yeah I know, had that car in the family for 16 years, with no intention of selling it soon. I hope they choke.
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Post by rumpig89 »

baggers wrote: I hope they choke.
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