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I have always kept a heavy 4x4 for hunting and shooting and Jumping about but I have a lot of travelling to do now with work and looking for something not made. I'm looking a value for money realisable vehicle that can take a railer a dirt off road trail a grass field and not be heavy on fuel. I was looking at older xtrails as have one that is at end of life but a t30 if they came new I'd buy another. I'm not looking land cruisers a hilux or that sort of thing somthing that I can drive 2 hours to the hunting and home an can take a quad an trailer and use for hunting and fishing. I was thinking an outlander as they like a car and jeep and not mental money. Anyone any other advice or opinions. I thought about Ford ranger but keeping 2 cars and the up keep and fuel etc is not an optiin
 
I have had a Yeti and now have a Kodiaq. Fab cars. Worth looking at is the dacia duster but might not meet your towing weight.
 
I’ve now got a l200 which I love but I’ve previously had a rav4 and outlander and a jeep renegade, they were all great the time I had them, done everything I asked and all done pretty much double the mpg of the l200
 
How much ground clearance do you need?
How much wading clearance do you need?
Are you going off road with this or just on grass?
I've had shoguns shogun sports l200s hilux land cruisers etc I managed with an xtrail now so don't have to be that much that's y I was thinking outlander. A quad can do the rest an let's face it enough is never enough so I happy for a suv. The skoda are nice bit a Hugh price tag for what I'm looking
 
I've had shoguns shogun sports l200s hilux land cruisers etc I managed with an xtrail now so don't have to be that much that's y I was thinking outlander. A quad can do the rest an let's face it enough is never enough so I happy for a suv. The skoda are nice bit a Hugh price tag for what I'm looking
what are you looking at spending?
 
My wife has a Kodiaq 4 x 4 diesel, and we really like it - a much nicer drive than my venerable (09) Freelander 2. One caveat though, which may apply to other recent Skodas. I have been told that it is tricky to fit towing kit if it was't at least "wired for" originally so something to check.
 
I had a 2004 Nissan Terrano 3.0 that was a seriously impressive shooting truck. They're a bit thin on the ground now, but oh how I wish I could buy one new now!!! What a machine
 
I've had shoguns shogun sports l200s hilux land cruisers etc I managed with an xtrail now so don't have to be that much that's y I was thinking outlander. A quad can do the rest an let's face it enough is never enough so I happy for a suv. The skoda are nice bit a Hugh price tag for what I'm looking
It depends on how much you need to tow.
New or used?
The Peugeot Tepee with the All Terrain pack might suit!
New Yetis are no longer available, I've got the last one to come into the UK!
 
Yetis yea be brilliant looking something 14 to 16 reg n mote a family suv that can go shooting etc but be valid for money. Was lookin a duster but they a bit small am a 1.6 engine don't really appeal to tow a quad etc
 
I’m looking too - my research is pushing me towards Hyundai Santa Fe on a c.14 plate - great to drive, tow, reliable, good ground clearance, enough tech without touchscreens and other gizmo’s I have no use for.
 
Hyundai santa fe more than enough for what you want 2.2 diesel bomb proof good drive + ground clearance and loads of space .i Have a 2011 with only 66k on the clock and not a speck of rust the main dealers can be expensive...
 
Find a good, early, 4.4sdV8 Range Rover L405. Mine returns on average 29 mpg overall, 40+ on the motorway.
It’s an ultra comfortable mile muncher and incredibly capable off road. You will never get stuck, you can tow up to 3.5tonnes.
And they’re stupidly cheap for what they are
 
My wife has a Kodiaq 4 x 4 diesel, and we really like it - a much nicer drive than my venerable (09) Freelander 2. One caveat though, which may apply to other recent Skodas. I have been told that it is tricky to fit towing kit if it was't at least "wired for" originally so something to check.
That goes for just about any modern car. The trailer needs to connect into the ecu for safety systems and sensors to work.
Its not just a matter of a 5 pin plug anymore, you can void your warranty and do a lot of very expensive damage.
 
Find a good, early, 4.4sdV8 Range Rover L405. Mine returns on average 29 mpg overall, 40+ on the motorway.
It’s an ultra comfortable mile muncher and incredibly capable off road. You will never get stuck, you can tow up to 3.5tonnes.
And they’re stupidly cheap for what they are
But shockingly unreliable and will assault your wallet with gay abandon regularly

They were not reliable brand new what makes you think age and mileage will improve it

Don’t argue with me just do a google search for reliability tables , landrover has been at or near the bottom for over 3 decades…….
 
But shockingly unreliable and will assault your wallet with gay abandon regularly

They were not reliable brand new what makes you think age and mileage will improve it

Don’t argue with me just do a google search for reliability tables , landrover has been at or near the bottom for over 3 decades…….
Naw, they are super reliable and brilliant. Ahem, said he who has just bought one.
That aside. If you were looking to buy a Range Rover, go for either a Freelander 2 or the disco sport with the 2.2 engine. That is probably the best and most reliable one they had. If you want a larger one, then the L322 4.4 would be the next best reliable engine. Going from my research.
The important thing is that you need to buy a good one, that has been (Very) well maintained and where they have ignored the manufacturers recommendations of servicing every 15,000 miles or whatever and gone to service it every 5 to 8,000 miles and done preventative maintenance. This will not stop you buying a wallet emptying lump of metal, but it will reduce the chances of it significantly. At the end of the day, these are (or where, seen as) a luxury car, and what ever happens, you will not be paying mondeo servicing prices. I was advised to put away £3k each year to allow for servicing (the full fat Range Rover) and things going wrong. If you can’t afford that, don’t think about it.

Of course, ignoring manufacturers servicing intervals could be said for every vehicle out there. I mean, 25,000 miles between services and gearbox sealed for life? What a crock of sh1t.

Now, anybody want to buy a Freelander 2? I will stick it in the for sales section, new (to me) car, forces sale. 😉
 
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