4X4 for £3000.

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Mr.Nobody

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I’ve recently gone self employed I’m looking for a 4x4 for around £3000. Any suggestions?

sparkythecat

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What are you wanting to do with it?
Unless you want to tow heavy trailers or do extreme off road challenges, a Toyota RAV4 should do the job at that budget.

Mr.Nobody

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sparkythecat said:
What are you wanting to do with it?
Unless you want to tow heavy trailers or do extreme off road challenges, a Toyota RAV4 should do the job at that budget.
It’s mainly got to carry tools and some ladders.

Audis5b9

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Honda CRV mk2

journeymanpro

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Yeti

Bill

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journeymanpro said:
Yeti
This. Cracking cars.

swanseaboydan

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I use an old Volvo xc90 for light building work- amazing car. Rear seats fold fully flat too so great for sliding large things in the back. May be a bit on the big side if you don’t need much loading area but I love mine.

paul_c123

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Sounds like you need a small van or estate car. Why 4x4?

swanseaboydan

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Vans seem to attract thieves - a 4x4 with blacked out rear windows less so - plus easier to get into the tip without a permit.

Edited by swanseaboydan on Tuesday 24th June 21:18

Mr.Nobody

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paul_c123 said:
Sounds like you need a small van or estate car. Why 4x4?
Vans just get broken into. Plus I’m not carrying a huge amount for the field of work I’m in.

Huzzah

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cliffords

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Audis5b9 said:
Honda CRV mk2
I think this is the correct answer.

macron

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Yep, £3k is CRV territory

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025042817...

Or maybe a RAV4. Boot opens sideways which has pros and cons.

Terzo123

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sparkythecat

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macron said:
Yep, £3k is CRV territory

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025042817...

Or maybe a RAV4. Boot opens sideways which has pros and cons.
As he’s going to be carrying long ladders on the roof, the side opening rear door will be better.

Davie

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229 months

"4x4" as in more towards the Land Rover Defender end of the scale or "4x4" as in an Octavia Scout?


sunnyb13

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Probsbly get a Range Rover for that

Mr.Nobody

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sunnyb13 said:
Probsbly get a Range Rover for that
Not a very good one. I need something that will work.