Any pickup owners?
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Any pickup owners?
I'm thinking about a small one (pickup not owner).
Absolutely not one of those ghastly pikey double crew cab warriior type walter mitty emergency abortions
Or an ex-army heap
Any ownership experiences?
Last time I looked at one it was a Sierra derivative and I still quite like those
I liked those little Mazda jobbies too
Classic Mini - no, too tiny, too pricey, no use at all - this will need to carry reasonable amounts (of crap)
Absolutely not one of those ghastly pikey double crew cab warriior type walter mitty emergency abortions
Or an ex-army heap
Any ownership experiences?
Last time I looked at one it was a Sierra derivative and I still quite like those
I liked those little Mazda jobbies too
Classic Mini - no, too tiny, too pricey, no use at all - this will need to carry reasonable amounts (of crap)
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Anecdotal experience (from professional users) seems to suggest the Navara can get troublesome/costly.
Ford/Mazda ranger or of course, the Hilux seem to be the builders' choice.
Observational evidence suggests the VW Amacock only suits a certain type of driver.
Ford/Mazda ranger or of course, the Hilux seem to be the builders' choice.
Observational evidence suggests the VW Amacock only suits a certain type of driver.
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I want something pretty compact/car sized
but no spotlights and not yellow but bigger than those little Golf things
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My brother had a double cab Nissan. They came round one day and said it might snap in half and bought it back. Sold him a new one.
they are fecking tanks. The BIL has a mitsubishi. Thirsty too.
i think a yella Maloo would suit. Probably is a sierra.
they are fecking tanks. The BIL has a mitsubishi. Thirsty too.
i think a yella Maloo would suit. Probably is a sierra.
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Trouble is that by definition these things get worked hard so most are knackered
I do buy cars needing work but this is a whole new level so it may not be viable
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I know b-all about these things but since when has that ever stopped people making suggestions here......
Agricultural, practical and probably wouldn't loose you any money if bought wisely, how about a Land Rover Defender pick-up Pete?
Agricultural, practical and probably wouldn't loose you any money if bought wisely, how about a Land Rover Defender pick-up Pete?
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5m long.. hmmm
the regular helix is 4.7. An old one of those might fit the bill but as you say, finding a looked after one might be nigh on impossible
the regular helix is 4.7. An old one of those might fit the bill but as you say, finding a looked after one might be nigh on impossible