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BrianC



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The navara feels cheap and attracts the wrong type of buyer when you go to resell it as I found out. Rolling Eyes
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If it has to be a pickup the ford ranger looks ok

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caperbility



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I had a mate who had a ford ranger on about a 07 plate as I recall
He said it was very light on the rear end unladen almost to a point of being scary sometimes.
Maybe something to consider in your choice of vehicle

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Philip



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Amarok or Ranger.

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Just get a Hilux.

If you can find one an invincible 3.0d4d 200.

The rest are just pretending.

And a snugg top for the back. It makes it 100% more practical. As you can leave stuff in it when you park up, not expensive stuff mind, but stops you worrying that there is no protection at all.

We have 2 and the black invincible had been bulletproof, while the silver hl3 has been problematic. The rear diff has had to be rebuilt but it looks like it had been out before for some problem before we had it. Very truck like to drive and not at all luxurious but in the end function over form, and the invincible looks very "tonka toy".

Beware of ex fleet cars though as they can reck up serious miles and may have been "adjusted" before they went back to the provider. I pretty sure that is what happened to our silver one, only showing 91k now but feels older! The 90k invincible feels fresher but that could be because it's an auto. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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^ +1 for the Hilux we have one and it gets dogs abuse day in day out and you always know it will keep going . As NMJ says the rest are just fashion accessories in comparison The forums premier drug dealer and human trafficking consultant


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CEEGEE



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Nah, nah, nah - you need a Defender 110 - pick-up or hard top - much more classy that a Japanese pick-up Thumbs Up

I've got a 90 hard top which does me for 90% of the "mucky" needs I have and if I need more space I either put a trailer on the back or use roof bars Thumbs Up

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In my experience working on site in some fairly 'naughty' locations.. the Hilux is king.

However, a host of builder/landscape/caravan/surveyor mates all seem to be going for the VW Amarok. They tell me it's larger, feels well built and the twin turbo 2.0L diesel is a great engine...

They have commented that they never understand ppl who buy them as their first car as they are commercial's but the VW feels more car like to drive and has a very VW dash. Is this where I put the car details and a bit about myself ?........

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SKOT



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There is only one pickup, shame they're LHD only....

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From this side of the pond, the idea of a pick up truck with a 2L engine is hilarious. (See second above.)
While I'm sure it works well and gives reasonably good economy, it would never be accepted over here. Here, everyone seems to need engines with about the same displacement as those in the average cruise ship. A relative has one with a 6.5 L diesel. He's jealous of the mileage my Disco 1 V8 gets! Shocked
And no, we don't get Defenders, Armoks or Hiluxes here. Big Cry

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Silly point but should appeal to the scot in you Mick....

Why not just go out and get a cheap £1k hilux double cab and use that as the hack it is. When you come to sell as long as its not totally rotted out it should be worth pretty much the same. Youve then not lost any money on it.
When you throw stuff in it for the tip you dont need to worry about scratching the load bed or sides and stuff.

And when on the school run a kiddy drops a sweet or something you can just leave it on the foor and let the dog find it later, and ooo dog hairs! no worries with them.

Like a long term hire car that costs you nothing. No need to wash it or do anything but basic services and if it ever costs more than £200 at MOT time stick it on ebay and get the next one.

Depreciation? Resale worries? massive bills for a not too old car? PFFT SOD THAT!
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Its going to be a work hack so why have anything decent. you'll only end up trying to get some chrome bits for it if you do get something decent so just cheapskate and enjoy the extra pennies the mrs will make you spend on the grand kids! FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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I have a daily hack, costs me 65p/litre to fill it, is worth more than I bought it for(not hard really!) and I can fit things upto 3ish metres in or upto 3 cubic metres of crud and can take around a tonne in weight in the back if I really wanted to push it.

Quite luxurious, not a van, buttons to insure and if it goes pop it just goes up on to eBay and I buy something else or another if there's any about at the time 😄 FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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Bellini



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Will makes a good point. Thumbs Up

But he's wrong. If you're going to buy an old pickup, then nothing is better than an old 60's / 70's Ford F150. Classic motoring, wonderful V8 soundtrack, loads of room for the ankle biters up front, cheap insurance and parts and also zero depreciation.

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To be fair, though, having an old pickup for a Grand makes much sense if the wife can tolerate it on the driveway. And that, I fear, is where Will's argument starts to fall apart... Laughing Wink Si. <This is my name.

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Sod the wife, with the money saved Mick can take her to big smoke once every few months for a sordid weekend, sorry weekend of shoes and shows! Smile

Or even better every 6months give her £500 from the savings made and tell her to do with it what she wants as long as she shuts up Very Happy FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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Censored that Will , rather spend the extra on a vehicle than bloody shoes and handbags ..... She already has the 3 mirrored wardrobes all full at the bottom with shoes not to mention the super king size beds four drawers full of shoes ....

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