Looking for 'Rugged' vehicle

Looking for 'Rugged' vehicle

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JAWF

Original Poster:

13 posts

93 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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My son works on a farm in South Devon. He currently drives a Mitsubishi Colt Rally Art. His commute takes him down country lanes & unmade farm tracks. He experiences many punctures (so much so that his space saver spare is now worn out.).
Socially, he needs a car that will have 5 seats as he has a young family. He is adamant that he does not want a Suzuki Jiminy. The car does not have to be 4 wheel drive. Can anyone suggest a vehicle that has big, chunky tyres that can take the punishment of unmade farm tracks, provide 5 seats & is economical (he is a farm worker on little more than the minimum wage!). Budget maybe £8k. Crew cab, whatever? All suggestions considered!

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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Why not just put big chunky tyres on the colt?

ChevronB19

5,803 posts

164 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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Panda 4x4 or Suzuki Jimny?

richs2891

898 posts

254 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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Subaru Legacy or a Forester
maybe the Spec B one if its in budget

Edited by richs2891 on Wednesday 20th November 20:57

mdk1

454 posts

210 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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If it's mainly used for rough roads etc, A Dacia Duster?

flatso

1,241 posts

130 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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mdk1 said:
If it's mainly used for rough roads etc, A Dacia Duster?
Yes sir, thread closed. I see these in Romania doing some rough duties, and they seem to be simple and rugged. Best deal going in the auto world right now..looks good too!

AJB88

12,465 posts

172 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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flatso said:
Yes sir, thread closed. I see these in Romania doing some rough duties, and they seem to be simple and rugged. Best deal going in the auto world right now..looks good too!
Took a Duster hire car well off the beaten track in Montenegro recently and it didn't miss a beat.

Davie

4,752 posts

216 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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It's not really how rugged the car is, it's more so how rugged the tyres are. Or he needs to pick his line more carefully and slowly.

V8RX7

26,912 posts

264 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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He is simply going too fast

Me too !

So I decreased the wheel size and increased the tyre sidewall

If he still has problems then simply buy a spare set of wheels off ebay - perhaps steels


dmsims

6,541 posts

268 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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Davie said:
Or he needs to pick his line more carefully and slowly.
This

You need to be actively looking for hazards 100% of the time.

oop north

1,596 posts

129 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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richs2891 said:
Subaru Legacy or a Forester
maybe the Spec B one if its in budget

Edited by richs2891 on Wednesday 20th November 20:57
Outback rather than legacy smile