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Is there any source of second-hand pickups that don’t have 200,000 very hard miles on them?
I’d assume not, as they are bought as working vehicles, but I fancy a single-cab one and am not really up for paying the new price for what’s a bit of a caprice.
I fancy doing the big knobbly tyres thing, and just having something a bit different.
I’d assume not, as they are bought as working vehicles, but I fancy a single-cab one and am not really up for paying the new price for what’s a bit of a caprice.
I fancy doing the big knobbly tyres thing, and just having something a bit different.
J6542 said:
You will probably have more luck finding double cab ones with less miles since they were more likely used as family transport. Single cabs are more used for work purposes and run into the ground.
Thanks, you’re probably right.I might just look into buying one new, they aren’t vastly expensive.
J6542 said:
You will probably have more luck finding double cab ones with less miles since they were more likely used as family transport. Single cabs are more used for work purposes and run into the ground.
That's what I was about to post. Many people (me included!) buy a Wildtrak or similar just because it's a hoot. Mine's only done 10,000 miles in 2.5 years. (Covid stopped most of the cruising
)Northernboy said:
I’d not looked at a double cab because I liked the idea of the extra load space, but given I’m not buying for any particular reason I should have a look.
To be fair the load space is compromised. I also like the look of the single cab long load space thing. But, the extra cabin space is also useful.2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
Northernboy said:
I’d not looked at a double cab because I liked the idea of the extra load space, but given I’m not buying for any particular reason I should have a look.
To be fair the load space is compromised. I also like the look of the single cab long load space thing. But, the extra cabin space is also useful.Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


