Suzuki vitara?

wildfowler.250

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Anyone use one of these? What are they like? Been looking at one or a RAV4?

Also thought about a jimny but they are a bit g4y looking.


The off-roading will be pretty basic, snow and driving round fields ect. Nothing major.



Or anything similar that I could find cheap would be good. Looked for some Fourtrak's as well but they seem to all have a massive milage.


Cheers!
 
Anyone use one of these? What are they like? Been looking at one or a RAV4?

Also thought about a jimny but they are a bit g4y looking.


The off-roading will be pretty basic, snow and driving round fields ect. Nothing major.



Or anything similar that I could find cheap would be good. Looked for some Fourtrak's as well but they seem to all have a massive milage.


Cheers!

had 5 over the year and i hope to keep having them,

1 . was 413 probably the best 4x4 of its kind and size out of the box EVER.

2 . was a 1.6 petrol soft top sold to a chap on AHP and he still has it.

3 . was another 1.6 petrol and its now in wales with my good mate Paul.

4 . was a 20l Diesel auto and Cadex up in scotland has that one.

and number 5 is below, 1.6 16 valve petrol auto with auto locking hubs and has as yet to let me down, they are cracking wee trucks as is the jimny if your a small guy, they have the biggest windows i have come across on any normal 4x4, lack a wee bit in ground clearance but that can be sorted, parts are not the bad second hand price wise.

a wee bit thirsty if in 4x4 mode for long periods.

this is my current one and i love it, made a shelf for the back that holds the rifles above the blood tray, fitted a led lamp in the back so i can see what im doing when out lamping etc,

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Suggest you look at the thread on best 4x4's on this site.

I have a 2ltr V6 auto which cost me £750 with 60k miles on it. Superb bit of kit, reliable and with good tyres will go places you would not dream of taking it. Nice wide rear bumber to stand on whilst resting rifle on roof. Starts first time despite being left outside for weeks, stunning heater which takes only minutes to warm up. Mines v thirsty approx 20 mpg but I do so few miles in it and lots are off road. Fully comp insurance is about £275. Easy to service DIY and robust. Lots in scrappers so bits not difficult to find.

better than a tin of beans

D
 
Had a couple of Jimny's, great vehicles which are really good off road. With just a modest amount of tweaking you can use them for serious off roading. However I am 6'1" and you would not want to be any taller than me to drive one.

Then I bought a 1.6 Grand Vitara, such comfort and luxury after the Jimny! It needs a small lift, which will be done next year (hopefully), and it will then be perfect for all my shooting needs. Great vehicles, reliable and parts are not expensive these days if you do need anything. I love mine.

Simon
 
Cheers guys! Sounds like the vitara is a good shout then! I'm 6'3 so maybe the Jimny would be too small anyway. Only thing that's putting me off is the fuel consumption but that's because I'm used to running around in a wee car,(get 68mpg :lol: ).

Cyres, how did you find one for £750?? I thought min would be around a couple of grand?



Thanks again for all the help!
 
had 5 over the year and i hope to keep having them,

1 . was 413 probably the best 4x4 of its kind and size out of the box EVER.

2 . was a 1.6 petrol soft top sold to a chap on AHP and he still has it.

3 . was another 1.6 petrol and its now in wales with my good mate Paul.

4 . was a 20l Diesel auto and Cadex up in scotland has that one.
and number 5 is below, 1.6 16 valve petrol auto with auto locking hubs and has as yet to let me down, they are cracking wee trucks as is the jimny if your a small guy, they have the biggest windows i have come across on any normal 4x4, lack a wee bit in ground clearance but that can be sorted, parts are not the bad second hand price wise.

a wee bit thirsty if in 4x4 mode for long periods.

this is my current one and i love it, made a shelf for the back that holds the rifles above the blood tray, fitted a led lamp in the back so i can see what im doing when out lamping etc,

.View attachment 21747



Best 4x4 iv ever had for proper off roading, put my Nissan Pathfinder to shame, its so small and light.
17 years old and its still going strong - other than the gearbox which whines a bit and I constantly expect to blow up but just keeps on going.

For shooting and lamping I think there unbeatable.

When the old girl eventually gives up the ghost I will be having another in a flash.
 
Only problem I know about is the plastic rear door grip breaking off if you are a bit hamfisted otherwise a good basic vehicle.
Martin
 
Purchased mine off a back of a car transporter, was been taken away from my neighbour so did a cash deal there and then. Its a N reg and I am 6' 2". FSH, new tyres battery and alternator so quite a good deal when cf to a pair of leica RF bins which were the next purchase!!

Get a diesel if you can.

D
 
Best 4x4 iv ever had for proper off roading, put my Nissan Pathfinder to shame, its so small and light.
17 years old and its still going strong - other than the gearbox which whines a bit and I constantly expect to blow up but just keeps on going.

For shooting and lamping I think there unbeatable.

When the old girl eventually gives up the ghost I will be having another in a flash.

well i hope you will just pop another gear box on big man.

after all she made the long drive home to scotland.

bob.
 
well i hope you will just pop another gear box on big man.

after all she made the long drive home to scotland.

bob.

I know, can you believe that the old bitch managed a 400 mile motorway blast . . . . although when I say blast I really mean a 12 hour 40 mph marathon :lol:
 
I know, can you believe that the old bitch managed a 400 mile motorway blast . . . . although when I say blast I really mean a 12 hour 40 mph marathon :lol:


she still made it big fella, and thats what matters,

bob.
 
[if you get one, go for the deisel you wont be dissapointedQUOTE=wildfowler.250;475592]Cheers guys! Sounds like the vitara is a good shout then! I'm 6'3 so maybe the Jimny would be too small anyway. Only thing that's putting me off is the fuel consumption but that's because I'm used to running around in a wee car,(get 68mpg :lol: ).

Cyres, how did you find one for £750?? I thought min would be around a couple of grand?



Thanks again for all the help![/QUOTE]
 
[if you get one, go for the deisel you wont be dissapointedQUOTE=wildfowler.250;475592]Cheers guys! Sounds like the vitara is a good shout then! I'm 6'3 so maybe the Jimny would be too small anyway. Only thing that's putting me off is the fuel consumption but that's because I'm used to running around in a wee car,(get 68mpg :lol: ).

Cyres, how did you find one for £750?? I thought min would be around a couple of grand?



Thanks again for all the help!
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Hi Seat

i don't know where you are but have a look at gumtree in your local area etc. the jimny will be to small for you im 6' on the nose and about 16 stone and found the Jimny a tad small. but if you go for the long wheel base 2 l td you will have plenty of room for you and your kit.

don't go for the 20l v6 petrol as you will need a tanker behind you when normal driving never mind off road,

also have a look at www.difflock.com its a cracking site and with a good classified (HOPE THE MODS DON'T MIND ME POSTING ANOTHER SITES DETAILS) and it has a good sales area for parts like tyres wheels lift kits etc etc.

bob.
 
Agree V6 is thirsty but sure is fun driving on wet stubble, boys love it, I reckon mine does about 20mpg. Proved its worth last night coming back from a friends ended up on a 200yd wade with water up to the top of the wheels, got out dry!! Cleaned the mud of the underside!!

D
 
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