[JP];1503853 said:arrghh.... no Volvos! Im not old enough yet for a Volvo... that's almost the same as selling my Honda Fireblade and buy a BMW bike..... dont need a pipe and slippers yet! lol
lwb shogun/pajero. loads of room and reliable.
the pajero has more whistles and bells than a shogun so it depends on how much bling ya need.
skoda??????????????????? ( dont know about 4x4)
Hyundai????????????????????????
KIA thingy????????????????????
Come on we all look at them on the road and think ****e, but for the money and spec............................
[JP];1503070 said:Noo.. dont panic! not going away from my dear landys!!!
with the first sprog due in August I'm looking into buying another vehicle...
Besides the 90, my misses has a convertible Golf and I have the citroen C5 "tip" ( basically use her to commute to work and its my "dont give a ****" car)
So.... I've been looking to get a more like family car...as I'll be selling the misses Golf. A convertible is not an option with a massive push chair to fit in the boot..
the missus wants a Cammo defender, but I think its just not an option as the budget wont stretch to get a newer defender, and I already have the 90 that gives me enough to keep busy!
So dont want to go and buy a 110, that would have to be older and therefore more prone to problems.....
When I say family car... not really as I dont want a car, I want a 4x4, something big
First looked at getting a Range Rover Vogue, but gone off that idea...
So....and please dont shoot me for sugesting these, but dont think another LR is going to be an option...
I was thinking of something along the lines of a Nissan Navara, X-trail? something like that? a kind of pick up truck thingy?
does anyone have any ideas of something decent along that type?
cheers
JP
Think you might have got that the wrong way around - Shoguns came with locking diffs as standard whereas Pajeros don't. IIRC Shoguns are built in either Britain or Japan whereas the Pajeros are built in other countries in the world (Cyprus I think).
Jeep Cherokee and Grand Cherokee may be worth considering. The diesels are not the most reliable in the world but the petrols are bullet proof and there's always LPG. They are also good value for money.
They are typically well equipped too.
Think you might have got that the wrong way around - Shoguns came with locking diffs as standard whereas Pajeros don't. IIRC Shoguns are built in either Britain or Japan whereas the Pajeros are built in other countries in the world (Cyprus I think).