And they usually have a lot more back up options than the average awayday stalker.Vast majority of FCvans are 2wd and i know plenty of cutters/harverters drivers/forestry workers that run 2wd vans and they're up rough tracks all the time,
And they usually have a lot more back up options than the average awayday stalker.Vast majority of FCvans are 2wd and i know plenty of cutters/harverters drivers/forestry workers that run 2wd vans and they're up rough tracks all the time,
And they usually have a lot more back up options than the average awayday stalker.
Think I'm leaning towards a Rav4. I do at least 15,000 road miles a year, its not just a shooting wagon, and it'll have to last a while and I can't help thinking, rightly or wrongly, that it'll be hard to beat a Toyota. I still thinking about petrol though. The Government are really going to start persecuting diesels.
Had been thinking Grand Vitaras are absurdly cheap, what's wrong with them, but Rav4s are nearly as cheap. I was looking at the petrols which I guess is why. Seems like you get a lot of car for the money though with petrol.
One here for the Terios. I had one for about three years. It was an excellent all round vehicle but they stopped importing them a few years ago. It would go anywhere and I really liked it. If you can get hold of a good s/h model it would be a good buy. I traded mine in for a Hilux as I needed a bigger truck. I think the garage sold my Terios the same day it went on the forecourt.
Check out Jeremy Clarksons test of ther Terios where he goes hunting. Quite impressive.
2000 to 2005 Grand Vitaras with good tyres are excellent off road and ok on road.
you can get them for £1k to £3K
Long wheel base is more comfortable and more room.
Short wheel base excellent for driving around the woods but need to
fold rear seats down to get any room in the back.
Ive had landrovers and suzukis and actually prefer the Suzuki
all round.
I have had most of the Vit's mentioned and I would stick to them, but now I have the use of 4 company vehicles I don't need to worry,
should I ever need one I would be heading back to the older vitara, the new one is a shinny thing that doe's not even look good, the older one is ok but permanent 4 wheel drive, the older one than that again is the best vitara by far, 45 plus on a run (diesel) cheap parts, good transfer box and selectable hi/low, put some good boots on it and your off. again the boot is not mahoosive but whip out the back seats and you will have more than enough room
bob.