I know a fella who has one with lpg conversionBest I've ever had and still have is a Toyota landcruiser lwb - revelation after years of landrover/disco bs. Everything you'd ever want for stalking short or long distances - except fuel economy!
Not much. I’ve got a 1.9tdi auto and averages below 30mpg.Isuzu DMax are more economical than a HiLux and very reliable
Is that the one thats about the only pickup with a normal speed limit (60mph) not the commercial 50mph.
2.5 manual always over 30mpg and this time of year that's carrying back full of logs around most days of the weekNot much. I’ve got a 1.9tdi auto and averages below 30mpg.
Wife had one for a bit, quite small inside, expensive maintenance, nice to drive, v good economy. Not great offroad. How about a suzuki jimny for a small eco genuine off roader? They are super popular with hunters out here in france, not at all as good as an x3 on motorways but much better in mud and a lot cheaper. V reliable tooAnyone used a BMW X3 for this sort of thing? On paper it looks like it’d tick a lot of boxes.
Whereas, in mine, I get around 40mpg on runs up to Bisley.Not much. I’ve got a 1.9tdi auto and averages below 30mpg.
Would something like the Toyota Rav4 hybrid be ok for forestry stalking in places like county kerry, ireland?
Ive a 13 plate Isuzu dmax and only get 28-30mpgNot much. I’ve got a 1.9tdi auto and averages below 30mpg.
Now you talking, amazes me in the alps how you can hike up for hours and stumble accross an old boy picking something with his panda parked nearby! Prob get a couple of fallows in there if you break them down a bit!Fiat Panda 4x4![]()
Just take all the "unnecessarily" seats out and get them to sit on the floorNow you talking, amazes me in the alps how you can hike up for hours and stumble accross an old boy picking something with his panda parked nearby! Prob get a couple of fallows in there if you break them down a bit!![]()
Although very able and cheap to buy, if there is any left in UK, they are not very fuel efficientAnd don't forget the niva!
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Good lady has the E Boxer Forester Hybrid, used on our shoot. Very capable off-road or on snow/ice; two spaniels plus lab in the rear Lintran. Although I have the Isuzu V Cross the Forester is a real joy to drive and very comfortable On long journeys, 38mpg with Premium petrol when keeping your foot out of the bucket.I have a mild hybrid Subaru Forester, awd, it is very much a go anywhere vehicle and have had protective plates fitted underneath it even although it has very good ground clearance anyway. You get very little distance on the electric however it is still good to get you silently very near to where you are going. I get about 35 to the gallon but could get more if I drive it more sensibly. You could easily get several roe in the boot and even more if you put the back seats down.