What car would you take to a war zone?

What car would you take to a war zone?

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tori

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1,797 posts

188 months

Sunday 21st July
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I’m off on my next trip to Ukraine and I need a car that will not only get me through Europe but also to the east of Ukraine and then repeat that about 5 times, without a great likelihood of leaving me stuck in the middle of nowhere
Ok, not planning on driving it over a field of land mines but do need something reliable that I can stick large amounts of aid in and the occasional soldier needing evacuation or volunteers needing relocation. I also work around the country, teaching rehab to new therapists and treating soldiers who’ve been blown up and lost limbs so need to get about in a pretty shifty fashion (Lviv-Kyiv-Kharkiv-Krematorsk-Dnipro-repeat)
My major limitation is that my regular Ukraine trips have meant that I’m living on a shoe string budget so I appreciate that I’m asking a lot but I have to be realistic
I also need something that may take a bullet of 5 without carking out as I may have to donate it to the battalion I support (24 th) so a decent engine block is a good idea

I also must add that I’m a middle class woman from South Wales, I have no idea why I’m doing this st

https://gofund.me/60df0d84

Not my idea! Someone DM’d me to suggest it!
Thank you!! Xx


Edited by tori on Monday 22 July 08:56

sherman

13,834 posts

222 months

Sunday 21st July
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Skoda octavia Estate tdi

Gericho

549 posts

10 months

Sunday 21st July
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Toyota Hilux

TREMAiNE

4,026 posts

156 months

Sunday 21st July
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Funny enough, there is a car designed for just that:

https://www.autoscout24.be/fr/offres/-b2ffdbcc-157...


finlo

3,840 posts

210 months

Sunday 21st July
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Mondeo estate cheap as chips and as tough as old boots.

samoht

6,287 posts

153 months

Sunday 21st July
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Toyota Estima 2.4

Toyota - reliable and known in Ukraine thus serviceable.
Estima - tall cabin with sliding doors both sides, so easy to get people in and out including with limited mobility. Very capacious - almost van sized, but drives like a car. Auto box. Comfortable for long trips.
Japanese imports so likely good condition for age.
Available from £5k or so.

You don't mention off-road capability but it's nothing special in that regard, although there are a few e-Four models around with 4WD.

ConnectionError

1,946 posts

76 months

Sunday 21st July
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Toyota Land Cruiser

Keep safe and I am full of admiration for the work you are doing

Tenacious

220 posts

6 months

Sunday 21st July
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Gericho said:
Toyota Hilux
With a .50cal Browning welded to a top roll bar.

stevemcs

8,989 posts

100 months

Sunday 21st July
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Land Cruiser

Silvanus

6,041 posts

30 months

Sunday 21st July
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clap

andburg

7,690 posts

176 months

Sunday 21st July
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An early t4, 2.4 non turbo vw transporter diesel.
Parts aplenty and dirt cheap.

Ground clearance, mechanical simplicity, space. Won’t be a great drive over to the Ukraine though and you’ll be getting something with issues (likely rust) at anything below £3k

HarryW

15,279 posts

276 months

Sunday 21st July
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Land Cruiser with twin tanks….

Silvanus

6,041 posts

30 months

Sunday 21st July
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A decent Land Cruiser isn't going to be cheap.

The above suggestion of a Skoda Octavia Estate is a good shout. I'd be looking at a Mitsubishi Outlander or Nissan X-trail. Both can be had for a few grand, are reliable, spacious, comfortable and plenty of spares availability in Eastern Europe

tori

Original Poster:

1,797 posts

188 months

Sunday 21st July
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TREMAiNE said:
Funny enough, there is a car designed for just that:

https://www.autoscout24.be/fr/offres/-b2ffdbcc-157...
“Dear Santa…..”

tori

Original Poster:

1,797 posts

188 months

Sunday 21st July
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samoht said:
Toyota Estima 2.4

Toyota - reliable and known in Ukraine thus serviceable.
Estima - tall cabin with sliding doors both sides, so easy to get people in and out including with limited mobility. Very capacious - almost van sized, but drives like a car. Auto box. Comfortable for long trips.
Japanese imports so likely good condition for age.
Available from £5k or so.

You don't mention off-road capability but it's nothing special in that regard, although there are a few e-Four models around with 4WD.
Off Road usually means kablooie so I’ll stick to the bomb pitted roads……

tori

Original Poster:

1,797 posts

188 months

Sunday 21st July
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Silvanus said:
clap
Thank you ☺️

jamesbilluk

3,974 posts

190 months

Sunday 21st July
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I would say the Skoda Yeti 4x4 could be a good option
Especially done out like the one on this thread

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

It seemed to do well on Top gear as well.

tori

Original Poster:

1,797 posts

188 months

Sunday 21st July
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ConnectionError said:
Toyota Land Cruiser

Keep safe and I am full of admiration for the work you are doing
Thank you, I feel a total amateur compared to some of the guys out there (a colleague was killed two weeks ago, appeared in the British press, he was a total hero!)

Decky_Q

1,656 posts

184 months

Sunday 21st July
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Fill the tyres with slime and make sure it's a 4x4 estate with some good ground clearance like volvo cross country or audi allroad, diesel will be easier to source in the east of UKR. Roof rack and covered trailer for serious cargo, and 2 spare wheels.

Vehicle that that should do the trips safely enough towing well on the motorways, and will be very useful to anyone out there when you donate it.