Lynny
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Well winter is fast approaching, and after struggling last year, I want a 4x4 this year, especially as I travel between farms for work and my horses which are in the middle of no where! I plan on keeping the astra and just leaving it sorn'd on my drive Oct-mar, and using the 4x4 in this time, then just swapping over for summer. I have about a grand to spend, don't want anything flash, just that will get me along the back roads etc. Obviously it's going to be older, is there anything people can recommend that's reasonably reliable for it's age and not extortionate to buy/run?
Thank you
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Russ
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Hilux
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Lynny
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For a grand? Found a few on autostrader for a little over, but all 200+ miles away
[Edited on 04-09-2011 by Lynny]
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dannymcc
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How about a Mitsubishi Shogun?
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Lynny
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The typical ones on autotrader for the price are terranos, vitaros, odd freelander, jeep Cherokee etc. Anything got a particularly bad reputation that I should avoid? Never owned a 4x4
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harrisp
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For a grand I would be getting a frontera 2.8 but everyone on corsa sport who have never had any experience with them will tell you they are shit.
A vitara would be ok for a grand but are horrible on road and are small inside.
A shogun wouldn't be a bad choice, parts are expensive if it needs anything doing but are good cars.
freelanders are shit and arent proper a proper 4wd.
Cherokees are very good for what they are and a grand should get you a decent one, but they do rot fairly badly, parts are expensive, diesels have problems with cracking heads.
Have very little experience with terranos but a mate had a modifed one for a short time and it was really good offroad but don't know much else about them.
A hilux for a grand will be shit.
Might get a isuzu trooper for that money but avoid the 3.0 diesel.
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Ben G
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landrover discovery.
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
landrover discovery.
Will be a nail for a grand.
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3CorsaMeal
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Rav4, heard some good things, no idea on price though
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by harrisp
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
landrover discovery.
Will be a nail for a grand.
doesn't need to be any good, just work.
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recarouk
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Daihatsu fourtrak.
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Lynny
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What's wrong with freelanders? Always been given the impression they're canny? What about rav4?
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Jambo
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Buy my Grand Cherokee. 69k full leather electric heated seats the works It's a 1997 but in real good nice. Couple of parking dings etc but it's decent
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Jake
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sierra xr4x4
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Corsa_Sport21
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Subaru Impreza GL or Justy.
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Buy my Grand Cherokee. 69k full leather electric heated seats the works It's a 1997 but in real good nice. Couple of parking dings etc but it's decent
Price, pics etc? What engine?
[Edited on 04-09-2011 by Lynny]
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Jambo
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u2u
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Lynny
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Thank you, phone won't let me reply to u2u! What's it like on insurance, tax etc?
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Jambo
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Insurance youll have to check as i live in an sl postcode so i always pay loads for my ins. Tax is £200 odd a year.
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Lynny
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Cool cheers, I'll do some digging. Is the plate on the car staying? That the current plate? Just to stick it through insurance site to get quote
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Jambo
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Yeah its a private reg, included in sale. Insurance should recognise it
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Lynny
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Great thanks, I'll try to get on PC tonight/tomorrow and will give you a shout
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Jambo
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Dave
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Freelanders aren't a proper 4x4? Care to expand on that?
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recarouk
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quote: Originally posted by CorsaDave
Freelanders aren't a proper 4x4? Care to expand on that?
more a softroader than an off roader. can tackle muddy terrain to an extent such as green laning, but take it to a proper off road course and it will end up stuck, beached, or broken unless heavily modified.
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