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Previously on "Decent sturdy four wheel drive for under about £12K"
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I'm biased towards the Land Cruiser, I paid £3.5k 5 years ago, only done a quick search but they seem to be holding their value.
Used Toyota Land Cruiser Colorado For Sale in UK | Used Cars For Sale | Parkers
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The Touraeg (at least the earlier model, not the current one which is a lot better) is not so much hard as under-damped, so crashes through everything. Foresters are very nimble; after all, underneath it's basically a rally Impreza with long-travel suspension. I had an XTEn for three years, never went wrong, as quick as anything on the road in the real world and wonderfully relaxed to drive. Only real downside was fuel (low 20s the way I drove it) and road tax (same as a Range Rover - and the Toureg, come to that...), and it had all the toys. Not perfect by any means, especially compared to modern kit, but seriously good.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI would have thought a Forester Turbo has a hard suspension, and a VW jumbo 4x4 a soft ride?
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It's a seriously crap car to drive. Best avoided if you have fillings...Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt's a start I suppose.....
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Used Volkswagen Touareg Suv 5.0tdi 5dr 4wd in Cowbridge,, Vale Of Glamorgan, | Car Save Ltd
Cheap, luxury, big, 5.0 TDI grunt, what's not to like?
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I think the conclusion of this thread is there's tonnes of choice for a big chunky 4x4 for under £12K, 2nd hand.....
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No idea how good it is, but a Dacia Duster is 4WD and under 10K brand new.
Edit: or maybe 10K is the 2wd and the 4wd is under 12k.
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Without a shadow of a doubt, get a Toyota Landcruiser Colorado. Mine has done 179,000 miles (I've had it for past 5 years/50k miles) and it's just flown through it's MOT (again). How many 17 year old cars can you say that about. It's used daily, kept on the road with reactive maintenance only (aside from oil changes and oil sprays underneath).Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI'm thinking of going for a four-wheel drive vehicle like a Landrover or Range Rover or some such 4 wheel drive model.
Car history:
Ford Escort Mk.4 (1st car)
Hilux Mk. 2 (Good but Impractical as only 2 seats)
Land Cruiser Amazon (80 series) developed nasty knocking from Crankshaft, £3k engine rebuild later, then 12 months after that, started doing same thing.
Peugeot 307 - Got stuck in a muddy festival field for 5+ hours, so bought a..
Toyota Land Cruiser Colorado (90 series).
Never looked back, although it hasn't got as much 'road presence' as the Amazon, I think the engine (3.0L Diesel "1KZ-TE") is a lot more reliable and always starts instantly (no cranking) no matter how cold. Absolutely bomb-proof.
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Let me dig out that scrapyard's number for you!Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'm interested in a £12K 911 Turbo, let me know where I can find one?

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