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The budget will be whatever we can get for a 51 plate matiz! :lol:
) so given that the house is on the bottom of a hill, in stanley (alt = 200m approx) which from my last visit up there, is a snow trap, i think the way forward may be to get a 4x4.
My Range Rover only cost 3k. Can't you sell your body or something else to get the extra for the mighty green oval?
Also fairly cheap to insure, well, actually, one of the cheapest vehicles to insure!
looking for something small, cheap and reliable. 8)
bex is only 17, and no no-claims, insurance is an issue. we both like the square jeep cherokees, a gas coverted V8 would moisten my loins! (many round the £1500 band)but its the cost of parts/running and insurance..we`ll be covering some milage between us too, so something half comfy is required (memories of taking a pickup to newcastle!! :lol: )panda 4x4 would be mint, but they are rare as rocking horse bobbins, and utterly shab in the reliability/anti-corrosion department!forrester would be good too, but would want a diesel lump really. (group 12 insurance too! :shock: )
Old Subarus would be my choice for cheap 4x4s is the choice was between old Soobies and old Fiats. I had an old Fiat that was supposed to have been garaged most of its life, but it was the rustiest car that I have ever had. Had to get rid of the Fiat when it had holes rusted through the suspension pieces.Are their old 2.2 liter Subaru legacy outbacks kicking around in GB? Was there Legacy Impreza Outbacks there as well?
What the heck is a Jimny? We have Jimmys in the States, but no Jimny.Suzukis would be good for less car, more jeep type of vehicle. After Samurais, we had Suzuki Sidekicks in the States. Lots of low end torque due to gearing. I was just learning to drive when I got behind the wheel of one and it was the first vehicle that I couldn't stall.