If you go for a Jimny, buy the car & remove the rear seats yourself, If you buy the one already "Commercialised" the dreaded will apply.Sorry forgot to add, it would be a new or nearly new vehicle
Used to have one years ago, great off road and for short distance local trips. Not such a comfortable drive for trunk road and motorway travel though!I’m a Defender man all day long but have heard and read some great reports on the usefulness of the Suzuki Jimny, I’d be looking at one of those.
WB
From something I read this week the Jimny won't be available in the UK apart from the commercial version as of this year due to the emissions.If you go for a Jimny, buy the car & remove the rear seats yourself, If you buy the one already "Commercialised" the dreaded will apply.
Buy used, if you canFrom something I read this week the Jimny won't be available in the UK apart from the commercial version as of this year due to the emissions.
Over the years I’ve had Range Rover, Freelander, Shogun, Subaru Forester and Legacy, Hilux Surf and two RAV4’s the 3 door got me all round Europe but the 5 door I’ve had for 5 yrs and it’s all I need as I shoot mainly alone with one lab unless my son joins me.I have a Nissan Navara and am thinking of getting a bit smaller for shooting, still needs to be 4x4, any recommendations please
Had two Subaru estates, Forester and Legacy never let me downGood options if you go 4x4 estate car, Subaru have some good options. That way you get good on road performance and comfort