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Thinking about a 4x4 but dont want a tanklander


Father Ted

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Possibly I may be swapping jobs, the new one entails blatting up to the farmlands of Cumbria once in a while. I thought a 4x4 might keep me mobile in snow and mud, but don't want anything lardy and land rover shaped. Didn't Subaru do a small one? I did think about a Panda, but old ones seem to be rotten and new ones don't seem to be in shite territory yet.

 

The other answer is buy a enduro bike, but lack of space for bits and bobs and lack of heating in winter makes treks up the M6 look less appealing.

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Or sell my soul to the devil:

0% FINANCE AVAILABLE WITH THIS CAR,EG CASH PRICE £5495,NIL DEPOSIT,£91.58 PER MONTH OVER 60 MONTHS,0%APR,TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE £5495,

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So its going to be 9 years old by the time I finish paying for it..... Hmmmm...

 

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Slightly more up my street Justy

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Dad has had one of these since 12 months old. 193bhp!!

 

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Uncommon and only produced in RHD for less than a year before the V70 replaced it. I was hoping it would be worth a bit more than £895, but then again his has covered about one-third the mileage

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That Justy looks pretty smart, the ECVT transmissions can be a bit iffy if badly maintained though - I guess if it's survived that long it'll be fine.

 

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1990-MERCEDES-300 ... 0291384286

 

These things are a bit of an oddity

 

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1996-SUBARU-IMPRE ... 0303448722

 

Non-turbo nutter spec Impreza?

 

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1991-SUZUKI-SWIFT ... 0283596016

 

Ultra-rare Suzuki Swift 4WD!

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The other answer is buy a enduro bike, but lack of space for bits and bobs and lack of heating in winter makes treks up the M6 look less appealing.

Oh, come on, what could be more appealing than this?

 

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:D

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Good find, pog. Is that in official Gas Board blue?Subaru Legacy could be worth a look, the fuel economy isn't great but if you can find one that hasn't been thrashed they're supposed to be reliable.I'd stay away from anything like the Merc 4x4, Vauxhall 4x4 etc, they're likely to have specialist parts that you won't be able to get without visiting a main dealer and him pulling your pants down. CV joints, clutch, exhaust etc...My Land Rover 109 hasn't put a foot wrong in the couple of months I've had it, but I can quite understand that it's not everyone's cup of T

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Have you considered a Lada Niva?Tough, reportedley GR8 etc off road and shite.If there are any in the UK, what about a Soviet UAZ 469? THey have a very good reputation off-road although the company did go through a phase of cars with patchy reliability some years back.My neighbour has to batter up a track to get to the yard he work at, and his old Nexia is well up to the job!!!

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Buy the Cuore off me and enjoy the rather pointless luxury of fulltime 4WD!

 

I reckon that Subaru wagon is the best option though, as it is beautiful.

Both look bloody nice - the Subaru and the Cuore. Some one suggested a BX 4x4 - but I want something with a transfer box that doesnt have innards made out of old silver top milkbottle lids.

 

EDIT - Spied this on Autotrader:

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I wonder if the plate is included?

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