Hi. I am an inexperienced buyer

Hi. I am an inexperienced buyer

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Jools1902

Original Poster:

36 posts

87 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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Hi
I am afternoon a nissan navara and wanted some advise.
I have been told a few things and wanted to check with you.
1. Should I only look a thing manual transmission as auto is too expensive if repairs are required?
2. Should I only look below 100,000 miles? If a navara has 150 plus should I steer clear ?
3. Should I go for aventura, tekna, outlaw?
The sat nav isn't important but would still like some nice extras?
4. Seen a lot of farm vehicles. Should I only go for navaras that have mainly road usage?

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439 posts

85 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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I don't evening understand half of your post.





(Sorry, couldn't resist) hehe

Jools1902

Original Poster:

36 posts

87 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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a said:
I don't evening understand half of your post.
Sorry. Trying to post from a mobile phone and it has autocorrected lots of words. Can you see your way to cutting through the mistakes?




(Sorry, couldn't resist) hehe

Jools1902

Original Poster:

36 posts

87 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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Sorry I am using a mobile phone to post and it has a cracked screen. Add to that my builders sausage fingers and autocorrect and you get a few mistakes

justinio

1,153 posts

89 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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But you already own a Navara. You did a big skid in it...

Oh, this is to replace the broken one.

Edited by justinio on Monday 7th August 16:15

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

127 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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Navara? Chassis rot. That's the one and only thing to look for. Or, frankly, something other than a Navara because of the rot problems...

Jools1902

Original Poster:

36 posts

87 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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Well done. My car was written off. We hit another car head on. I am nervous about choosing correctly. I haven't bought a used car in over 12 years. Just after some help is all

Jools1902

Original Poster:

36 posts

87 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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TooMany2cvs said:
Navara? Chassis rot. That's the one and only thing to look for. Or, frankly, something other than a Navara because of the rot problems...
Ok thank you. Alternatives are the Mitsubishi L200 newer style or I think Toyota do one.
Any thoughts on those?
Thanks again

MrAverage

821 posts

128 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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What age of vehicle are you looking for and whats the budget?

Navara's had some real horror stories (d22 model).

My stepdad only has trucks and being somewhat of a fanatic and very handy with the spanners i could recommend any of his trucks to be a sensible buy: he has a Vauxhaull Brava, Isuzu TF and an Isuzu Dmax.

The Isuzu TF has recently developed a fault (not starting) but sat on a healthy 280k miles it has earned a rest. Vauxhall Brava (rebadged isuzu tf/rodeo) has never caused any problems other than routine maintenance. the Dmax is a lot newer and more costly but currently sat on 100k miles it barely feels run in and has led a pampered life and in return behaved itself.

Buy on condition not mileage, check its not rusted through and check everything available in your price bracket; personally id advise against navara/l200 based on my stepdads opinions on them. Isuzu is by far his Preferred brand.

mattfuey

442 posts

139 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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How much are you looking to spend?

Jools1902

Original Poster:

36 posts

87 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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MrAverage said:
What age of vehicle are you looking for and whats the budget?

Navara's had some real horror stories (d22 model).

My stepdad only has trucks and being somewhat of a fanatic and very handy with the spanners i could recommend any of his trucks to be a sensible buy: he has a Vauxhaull Brava, Isuzu TF and an Isuzu Dmax.

The Isuzu TF has recently developed a fault (not starting) but sat on a healthy 280k miles it has earned a rest. Vauxhall Brava (rebadged isuzu tf/rodeo) has never caused any problems other than routine maintenance. the Dmax is a lot newer and more costly but currently sat on 100k miles it barely feels run in and has led a pampered life and in return behaved itself.

Buy on condition not mileage, check its not rusted through and check everything available in your price bracket; personally id advise against navara/l200 based on my stepdads opinions on them. Isuzu is by far his Preferred brand.
Thank you that's very helpful. I haven't looked at Isuzu yet. Just came across some beast called a Great Wall Stead!

Jools1902

Original Poster:

36 posts

87 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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mattfuey said:
How much are you looking to spend?
Thanks for reply.
Between 6 and 7

mattfuey

442 posts

139 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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I'd probably look at an L200 then

justinio

1,153 posts

89 months

Tuesday 8th August 2017
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Not sure if Ford Rangers are in budget, but I think they are pretty well regarded aren't they?

caelite

4,275 posts

113 months

Tuesday 8th August 2017
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I'll chime in on the L200 vs Navara debate as I have driven both (older ones).

Do you need to tow a lot? If so, the Navara is by far one of the most stable towing platforms about, the L200 seems to sway about more. However when not towing with a lightish load the L200 is the best handling pickup on and off the road, with its best in class turning circle and 4wd system.

As for general advice, I'd strongly recommend a manual, the autos in these trucks tend to be awful and inefficient, although they do have merits off road on trucks without low range, for mileage I'd say 100k is low for a modern truck, buy on condition not mileage, finally, for the love of god don't buy a farm truck, if there is a single person who knows the right time to get short of a 4x4 it is a UK farmer. biggrin

Francy555

249 posts

195 months

Thursday 10th August 2017
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Jools1902 said:
Ok thank you. Alternatives are the Mitsubishi L200 newer style or I think Toyota do one.
Any thoughts on those?
Thanks again
I think Toyota do one.... First time I ever heard someone say/write I think Toyota do a pickup...

Where have you been for the past 39 years??