Ex national Grid Hilux anyone bought one, whats in the back?
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What age are you looking at ?
king cab ?
Service history ? services every 10K
I briefly looked at this advert :
https://www.brightwells.com/timed-sale/5383/lot/60...
seems like quite an older model
Face lifted ones are far nicer on road when empty
older models quite harsh, suspension tuned for being loaded perhaps?
the advert shows a truckman style loadspace cover.
I would suspect they are fairly well used/worn when they start to get rid.
I have the latest model Invincible (my second) it has been the most reliable car brand I have ever had
other than servicing, nothing else has needed attention in 3 years and 40k miles.
king cab ?
Service history ? services every 10K
I briefly looked at this advert :
https://www.brightwells.com/timed-sale/5383/lot/60...
seems like quite an older model
Face lifted ones are far nicer on road when empty
older models quite harsh, suspension tuned for being loaded perhaps?
the advert shows a truckman style loadspace cover.
I would suspect they are fairly well used/worn when they start to get rid.
I have the latest model Invincible (my second) it has been the most reliable car brand I have ever had
other than servicing, nothing else has needed attention in 3 years and 40k miles.
Yes thats the one, keep coming up this one didn't sell in last weeks auction again available...
https://www.brightwells.com/timed-sale/5619/lot/70...
Would love to know what they've installed in the back...like a heater would be bloody hand if planning on using it for camping :-)
https://www.brightwells.com/timed-sale/5619/lot/70...
Would love to know what they've installed in the back...like a heater would be bloody hand if planning on using it for camping :-)
Hopefully treated better than the white fleet Hilux's we used to get in the Army.
I once tried to jump some abandoned train tracks and didn't quite make it. Car bottomed out between one of the rails and bent the chassis.
Doors all still opened and closed OK so just handed it back in at the end of the exercise. They didn't notice the gap between the cab and bed was a little larger than it should be. Not my finest hour, we had headaches for the rest of the day.
I once tried to jump some abandoned train tracks and didn't quite make it. Car bottomed out between one of the rails and bent the chassis.
Doors all still opened and closed OK so just handed it back in at the end of the exercise. They didn't notice the gap between the cab and bed was a little larger than it should be. Not my finest hour, we had headaches for the rest of the day.
Generally I would say most are still in working order when they are disposed of. They are keeping hold of vehicles a bit longer at the moment due to continued supply chain issues still affecting commercial vehicles following COVID, there are quite a few 10+ year old vehicles in the fleet still going strong.
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