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steve

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I know straight away a few people think town folk dont need 4x4 but id like
one and yes for pleasure. Beats getting a people carrier(boring)

I have about £7k

I want something that is reliable and must have 6 seats, and space for me
dog. I was looking at land rover discovery but not sure this is right and
there is so many others on the market i thought i would come to normal ppl
for advise not a car sales room.

Taking i tto france in the summer and wont be towing or pulling anything
ever unless i win the lottery

All advice and tips welcome.


 

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>
> I know straight away a few people think town folk dont need 4x4 but id
> like one and yes for pleasure. Beats getting a people carrier(boring)
>
> I have about £7k
>
> I want something that is reliable and must have 6 seats, and space for me
> dog. I was looking at land rover discovery but not sure this is right and
> there is so many others on the market i thought i would come to normal ppl
> for advise not a car sales room.
>
> Taking i tto france in the summer and wont be towing or pulling anything
> ever unless i win the lottery
>
> All advice and tips welcome.
>

Lots of people import a 4x4 from Japan. Cheap, well-maintained young cars.
We own a '94 (dutch) Pajero. It's a 7-seater, but our youngest is 10 and she
already doesn't fit in the hind seats any more. Nissan, Toyota and
Mitsubishi are extremely reliable cars. Do mind it's a gas-guzzling machine,
compared to a Voyager or the likes. 18-25 mpg is the norm here.
But they are great fun to drive.

Frank


 
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