What roadtrip 4x4?
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Tempted to buy a 4X4 and drive up through Denmark and Norway then over to Iceland next summer. Thinking £2-3k and would need to be big enough to fit 4 adults and 3-4 weeks worth of camping/hiking kit, and be reasonably economical (ie diesel) to do 3500-4000 miles without bankrupting us. Wouldn't plan on doing serious offroading (not allowed to Iceland anyway), but there's a lot of 4x4 only roads/track in Iceland that would be worth a visit.
Having learned to drive in a 110 the heart says get some of Solihull's finest, but for that budget you're looking at 12+ years old and 150k miles Disco's, so not too sure about the reliability. Going Japanese the same budget get a 120k ish mile Isuzu Trooper, or Hilux Surf, or there's quite a few Grand Cheroke's on <120k miles which looks surprisingly cheap.
Any recommendations? Am I going to need to spend more to get something that's reliable enough? Plan would be to sell it when I get home but don't want to have to spend a fortune on it. For comparison renting a Grand Vitara in Iceland would cost over £1k per week hence I'm liking the idea of a road trip.
Having learned to drive in a 110 the heart says get some of Solihull's finest, but for that budget you're looking at 12+ years old and 150k miles Disco's, so not too sure about the reliability. Going Japanese the same budget get a 120k ish mile Isuzu Trooper, or Hilux Surf, or there's quite a few Grand Cheroke's on <120k miles which looks surprisingly cheap.
Any recommendations? Am I going to need to spend more to get something that's reliable enough? Plan would be to sell it when I get home but don't want to have to spend a fortune on it. For comparison renting a Grand Vitara in Iceland would cost over £1k per week hence I'm liking the idea of a road trip.
I was going to suggest a Toyota surf. The 3.0td is the one to go for. That sort of budget would get you a good phase 3 version, which is a bit more refined.
I went to Iceland this year, it's a beautiful country and they love their 4x4's! There seemed to be a few 4x4 specialist garages so you would be sorted if needed!
Edit: just to say this forum is quite useful: http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/
I went to Iceland this year, it's a beautiful country and they love their 4x4's! There seemed to be a few 4x4 specialist garages so you would be sorted if needed!
Edit: just to say this forum is quite useful: http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/
Edited by furrywoolyhatuk on Sunday 26th August 11:28
JREwing said:
A Jeep is only a decent bet if you're going for a 4.0 imo. At this money a diesel will be the VM 2.5 or 3.1, and I wouldn't touch either.
3k would get you the Grand Cherokee with the 5cyl 2.7 diesel and they are very good lumps 
My first choice would be a Mitsubishi Pajero or Shogun. £3k should get you a LWB 7 seater. Try and go for a Pajero as they tend to come with more toys as standard including trick things like rear air locking diffs

RizzoTheRat said:
I know they stopped the Scottish one some years back but I thought it still ran out of Bergen, a bit of googling suggests not though 
Sadly so, I looked at the same trip a few years ago. Ferry to Norway is not cheap either. Just drive to Denmark and then ferry to Iceland... 

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Has to be a RAV4 http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2012...
my standard reply to such threads is Subaru Forester. Well specd and permanent AWD. If you are feeling cheeky go for the Turbo, if you are more worried about economy go for the non turbo. They do a Diesel nowadays, but it wasn't around on the age that would be in your budget (2003-2005)
RizzoTheRat said:
On the standard gravel roads that'd be fine but I'm not even sure they're allowed on the highland roads, I certainly wouldn't want to try something with a standard road cars ground clearance.
Agreed - even the easiest routes across Iceland's interior demand a bit more ground clearance than a 4x4 car can offer. A few years ago I traveled along the F35 Kjour (sp?) route - the easiest way across the middle of Iceland - and even there, I seem to remember the route being sufficiently rocky that I don't think I could have got anything lower than (say) a Freelander through without damaging the underside.My two pennies worth: I've had positive experiences of a Shogun for this sort of trip in the past, but given the amount of tarmac you'll be covering, If it were me I'd look seriously at the Forester. It's faster, more comfortable and more economical than the Shogun/Land Cruiser/Surf crowd, and probably just as reliable. Obviously, it depends on how far into the rough stuff you want to go though, as ultimately it's not on quite the same level off road as the live-axled stuff...
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tty winters. Proper AWD, decent ground clearance on the forester, and good engines.