Which used 4x4 family car and decent off road capability?

Which used 4x4 family car and decent off road capability?

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samDD

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3 posts

125 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Hi all,
Any advice/experiences appreciated... Looking to buy a 4x4 for about 4 - 5K. Will occasionally need to go off road and will need to manage winter weather, but main purpose is family car with plenty of space without being a tank! Will also need to be reliable. Considering Grand Vitara, Freelander, Sante Fe? I had a shogun years ago, but may be a little big and out of my budget. Any one recommend any of above or alternative?
Thanks!

GravelBen

15,914 posts

237 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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How rough offroad are we talking? A Subaru Outback will get reasonably close to those options off road and be much nicer on road.

agent006

12,058 posts

271 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Volvo XC70 often overlooked too.

samDD

Original Poster:

3 posts

125 months

Thursday 19th June 2014
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Thanks, I will look in to both. I have a horse, who's retired, so no towing, but would be handy if it could deal with muddy tracks, driving through field in winter months and coping with snow/ice to get there in first place. Thanks, any suggestions appreciated!

Luke.

11,204 posts

257 months

Thursday 19th June 2014
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The outback would be ideal. I happen to be selling my 2005 one soon for under your budget. Drop me a message if you're interested at all.

Luke

MatrixXXx

653 posts

159 months

Thursday 19th June 2014
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Take a look at the Jeep range , good off road and very good value for money.

BFG TERRANO

2,172 posts

155 months

Friday 20th June 2014
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X-Trail

UnderTheRadar

503 posts

180 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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samDD said:
Thanks, I will look in to both. I have a horse, who's retired, so no towing, but would be handy if it could deal with muddy tracks, driving through field in winter months and coping with snow/ice to get there in first place. Thanks, any suggestions appreciated!
If you're going to do that with it then look at the tyres. You'll need *proper* all-terrain tyres, not like those often fitted on new 4x4s which just clog up in mud and turn into useless slicks (I've seen it...) A new set will be around £100 a corner so factor that in, I'd suggest.

FatSumo

15,078 posts

176 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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MatrixXXx said:
Take a look at the Jeep range , good off road and very good value for money.
yes

The KJ Cherokee is exceptional value for money. Or if you want something a bit newer, the Patriot and Compass offer decent off-roading capability with good fuel economy and are now around the £5k mark.


machinery

5 posts

127 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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Wife has a 1.9tdi 4x4 Octavia Estate - as she works as a community nurse she needs to get to all calls out in the hills - last winter when the snow was very bad in March she was able to get everywhere on winter tyres.
47mpg everywhere, huge boot and great reliability. £4000 will get you a good one.

g7jtk

1,777 posts

161 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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Any Land Rover

samDD

Original Poster:

3 posts

125 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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Great to have some suggestions I hadn't considered. With Land Rover was just worried about reliability. Octavia sounds interesting, as do the Jeeps ... although guessing Jeeps in my budget would be pretty high mileage? Maybe that's not such an issue these days?

tb1880

93 posts

245 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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Audi Allroad perhaps.

Or £1500 - £2000 more might get you into Freelander 2 territory.

A500leroy

5,593 posts

125 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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Shogun pinin, honda cr-v ,kia sportage or maybe a rav

UKJeeper

111 posts

136 months

Thursday 26th June 2014
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FatSumo said:
yes

The KJ Cherokee is exceptional value for money. Or if you want something a bit newer, the Patriot and Compass offer decent off-roading capability with good fuel economy and are now around the £5k mark.
Also, the Grand Cherokee, with the 3.0 CRD.

NashGT

467 posts

190 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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UKJeeper said:
Also, the Grand Cherokee, with the 3.0 CRD.
This, I run a 2007 Grand Cherokee CRD good all rounder so far

powerstroke

10,283 posts

167 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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samDD said:
Great to have some suggestions I hadn't considered. With Land Rover was just worried about reliability. Octavia sounds interesting, as do the Jeeps ... although guessing Jeeps in my budget would be pretty high mileage? Maybe that's not such an issue these days?
Defiantly steer clear of Land rovers unless you like tinkering and its a hobby vehicle,remember they are basically a poor copy of a jeep with British Leyland build quality ,
Jeeps can be good ,Suzuki's also worth a look they have hi low and are a step up in off road ability from a 4x4 car ..

jay140285

626 posts

191 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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NashGT said:
UKJeeper said:
Also, the Grand Cherokee, with the 3.0 CRD.
This, I run a 2007 Grand Cherokee CRD good all rounder so far
Second that,

We have had various Jeeps and my wife has the above. exceptional value for money and very reliable.

UnderTheRadar

503 posts

180 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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Definitely agree with the LR reliability comments. Easy to work on but you have to do a lot of it. A friend of mine had a Disco 2 and I mentioned even LR had apologised for their unreliability. Really? He said, looking offended, they're fine. I decided to quickly change the topic of conversation and asked him what he was planning for the weekend. He said he wasn't looking forward to it because he had to dismantle the front suspension to replace some worn bushes, on the upside he'd managed to locate a company that would replace his failing gearbox in a single day with a recon for only £1000...

colonel c

7,905 posts

246 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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powerstroke said:
Defiantly steer clear of Land rovers unless you like tinkering and its a hobby vehicle,remember they are basically a poor copy of a jeep with British Leyland build quality ,
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What total bks. Been driving Range Rover classics and now Disco 2 for over 20 years. Always as my everyday car and for weekend greenlaing trips. Never had huge reliability problems.
My current D2 have owned for 6 years and after changing from air bags to springs no issues worth talking about.