CHEAP 4x4- ready for a laugh?

CHEAP 4x4- ready for a laugh?

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Bill940

Original Poster:

15 posts

7 months

Wednesday 9th October
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We are now looking for a large 4x4 suitable for 5 adults and 3 dogs just for probably 10 trips or 3k miles max a year

All it needs to do.... ready for it ?.. is be good in bad conditions ( snow, rain, maybe even flooding ) , reliable and large enough for us. For reasons I wont go into we probably will be visiting the peak district, wales and maybe scotland at possibly the worse times of the year

I totally understand if I buy something for less than £3k I might aswell write the money off and if it lasts 2 or 3 years before it enters scrap territory thats fine. I will of course be putting all weather tyres on it.

Some that came to mind were old discovery, landcruiser, shogun but I'll that to your imagination

Discussion open , hopefully with some interesting suggestions lol

Thanks

soad

33,453 posts

183 months

Wednesday 9th October
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Jeep Cherokee, although they’re old slow and thirsty.

RammyMP

7,011 posts

160 months

Wednesday 9th October
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Nissan Murano but they’re old and thirsty!
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024070314...

valiant

11,336 posts

167 months

Wednesday 9th October
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Outback if you don’t need big ground clearance.

seiben

2,367 posts

141 months

Wednesday 9th October
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soad said:
Jeep Cherokee, although they’re old slow and thirsty.
This would be my go-to as well. My 2.7 CRD was a pretty solid thing for a few years' motoring, IIRC I paid £1500 for it and sold it for £1650 hehe



ZX10R NIN

28,381 posts

132 months

Wednesday 9th October
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Bill940 said:
We are now looking for a large 4x4 suitable for 5 adults and 3 dogs just for probably 10 trips or 3k miles max a year

All it needs to do.... ready for it ?.. is be good in bad conditions ( snow, rain, maybe even flooding ) , reliable and large enough for us. For reasons I wont go into we probably will be visiting the peak district, wales and maybe scotland at possibly the worse times of the year

I totally understand if I buy something for less than £3k I might aswell write the money off and if it lasts 2 or 3 years before it enters scrap territory thats fine. I will of course be putting all weather tyres on it.

Some that came to mind were old discovery, landcruiser, shogun but I'll that to your imagination

Discussion open , hopefully with some interesting suggestions lol

Thanks
Subaru Tribeca good cars but not a looker:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202409224...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202405149...

Grand Cherokee:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202408253...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202409194...

Nissan Terrano:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202410054...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202409133...

Pathfinder:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202410014...

Dodge Nitro:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202409294...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202409184...

Santa Fe:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202409164...

2.5 Touareg:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202410034...

Here's the thing when doing such low miles I'd actually go for something like this X5 is:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202404299...

Snow and Rocks

2,432 posts

34 months

Wednesday 9th October
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Where in Scotland and for what purpose are you going? Any off road or just on road in bad weather?

Bill940

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15 posts

7 months

Wednesday 9th October
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Snow and Rocks said:
Where in Scotland and for what purpose are you going? Any off road or just on road in bad weather?
Dont know yet but not greenlaning, just preparing for poor weather

Terzo123

4,444 posts

215 months

Wednesday 9th October
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Grande Cherokee. I thought mine was a great big thing. Pre March 2006 will be cheaper to tax. The 3.0 CRD merc engine is decent and goes pretty well.

Bill940

Original Poster:

15 posts

7 months

Wednesday 9th October
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Subaru Tribeca good cars but not a looker: ---- Yep.. not for me lol
Nissan Terrano: ---- Boot way too small for the dogs
X5 - Its a no purely because Ive had really bad luck with BMW's in the past...


Re the rest :-

Grand Cherokee
Pathfinder
Dodge Nitro
Santa Fe
2.5 Touareg

Are these all good in snow with decent tyres... ?

cheers

Bill940

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15 posts

7 months

Wednesday 9th October
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RammyMP said:
Nissan Murano but they’re old and thirsty!
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024070314...
Boot not big enough but thanks

Bill940

Original Poster:

15 posts

7 months

Wednesday 9th October
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valiant said:
Outback if you don’t need big ground clearance.
I dont they are actually that roomy for 5 adults and the dogs but thanks

Bill940

Original Poster:

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7 months

Wednesday 9th October
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seiben said:
This would be my go-to as well. My 2.7 CRD was a pretty solid thing for a few years' motoring, IIRC I paid £1500 for it and sold it for £1650 hehe

Thanks. Good in snow/bad weather ?

Is the 2.7 the one to go for ?

Terzo123

4,444 posts

215 months

NNH

1,543 posts

139 months

Wednesday 9th October
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Cayennes start under £5k now, they're pretty big, and great off-road with the right tyres. They'll also be less wearing on the motorway runs to your various destinations. Up to you whether you go Brave Pill with the chocolate V8, or very slowly with the V6...

biggbn

24,946 posts

227 months

Wednesday 9th October
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Bill940 said:
We are now looking for a large 4x4 suitable for 5 adults and 3 dogs just for probably 10 trips or 3k miles max a year

All it needs to do.... ready for it ?.. is be good in bad conditions ( snow, rain, maybe even flooding ) , reliable and large enough for us. For reasons I wont go into we probably will be visiting the peak district, wales and maybe scotland at possibly the worse times of the year

I totally understand if I buy something for less than £3k I might aswell write the money off and if it lasts 2 or 3 years before it enters scrap territory thats fine. I will of course be putting all weather tyres on it.

Some that came to mind were old discovery, landcruiser, shogun but I'll that to your imagination

Discussion open , hopefully with some interesting suggestions lol

Thanks
Hyundai Terracan. Woefully 'unhip', willfully old fashioned, reqlly simple mechanics. Cheap.

renmure

4,440 posts

231 months

Wednesday 9th October
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Used to comfortably fill 5 seats and have my 2 Great Danes and a GSD in the back of my HiLux Surf. Totally unstoppable and indestructable.

Bill940

Original Poster:

15 posts

7 months

Wednesday 9th October
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renmure said:
Used to comfortably fill 5 seats and have my 2 Great Danes and a GSD in the back of my HiLux Surf. Totally unstoppable and indestructable.
Love one but not sure I would get a decent one for £3k

Bill940

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15 posts

7 months

Wednesday 9th October
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NNH said:
Cayennes start under £5k now, they're pretty big, and great off-road with the right tyres. They'll also be less wearing on the motorway runs to your various destinations. Up to you whether you go Brave Pill with the chocolate V8, or very slowly with the V6...
Even with a V6 , surely the porsche badge means I will need a very big wallet ?

NNH

1,543 posts

139 months

Wednesday 9th October
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Bill940 said:
NNH said:
Cayennes start under £5k now, they're pretty big, and great off-road with the right tyres. They'll also be less wearing on the motorway runs to your various destinations. Up to you whether you go Brave Pill with the chocolate V8, or very slowly with the V6...
Even with a V6 , surely the porsche badge means I will need a very big wallet ?
After 20 years, there's a network of specialists, and a lot of VW/Audi parts will fit. I wouldn't call it "cheap" to run, but it's in line with a lot of other big SUVs.