4x4 - Which to go for
4x4 - Which to go for
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cc_Sledge

Original Poster:

115 posts

234 months

Friday 1st October 2010
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Folks,

Looking at getting a new 4x4. Just wanted some opinions on what to consider based on a budget of no more than £15k, but preferably less!

I currently have an old Isuzu Trooper (3L TD, SWB) and this is used for towing a trailer/rally car and also the partners horse box. This does a great job and has loads of torque but is coming towards the end of its life for towing long distances. That is generally what the car will be used for. I have driven a TDV6 Range Rover which i like for comfort, but isnt the best for towing.

What are peoples suggestions and recommendations? the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Commanders seem good value.......

Chris

kiwifraser

4,386 posts

217 months

Friday 1st October 2010
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IMO it would be hard to look past a Disco for what you want it to do

kmm

1,781 posts

203 months

Friday 1st October 2010
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Yeh, probably agree with the disovery. They have a huge towing capacity. The 110 would also be good, but will be far more expensive and maybe not quite as luxurious (for a landrover that is).

Not too sure about some of the Jap stuff, but my sister has a Nissan Terrano which tows her horse box and she likes it. She did prefer her defender which she sold to my friend, but that was a 90 and she couldn't afford to keep both.

Kiltie

7,505 posts

269 months

Friday 1st October 2010
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Yup, Disco for me too. My missus took delivery of a new Disco4 this week.



I'd take a trip to Dunecht and see what they've got in stock for your budget.

Cheers,

Eric smile

cc_Sledge

Original Poster:

115 posts

234 months

Friday 1st October 2010
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I did think about a disco but wasn't sure what like the running costs would be. Heard things like discs and pads were expensive?

I think a trip to dunecht is a good idea.

Chris

bigblock

782 posts

221 months

Friday 1st October 2010
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Hi there, below is PistonHeads off road forum, there are people in there who will be able to answer all your questions about virtualy any 4x4.

Be prepared for some very long answers though read

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/forum.asp?h=0&a...

offshorematt2

867 posts

239 months

Saturday 2nd October 2010
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cc_Sledge said:
I have driven a TDV6 Range Rover which i like for comfort, but isnt the best for towing.
Oh really? I'll remember that next time you want to tow something and the shogun has dropped its guts on the drive wink



cc_Sledge

Original Poster:

115 posts

234 months

Monday 4th October 2010
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Ha ha, I said it was comfy!! Just not great at towing 2 tonne behind u. The old trooper (how dare u say shogun) would wipe the floor against it.

A.J.M

8,315 posts

209 months

Monday 4th October 2010
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Range rover td6 with a remap?

Or the V8 with LPG?

I-Mac

354 posts

250 months

Tuesday 5th October 2010
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Chris, Disco 3 (2.7) is a good tow wagon, will tow with ease but watch out for electrical gremlins...

Failing air suspension, dodgy electrics on electrically opening tail gate etc.... the usual landrover stuff (Bad build quality, though it is a lot better than previous LR products;)) A good friend of mine just replaced his LR3 with another LR3....quite simply because he could not get anything that ticked so many boxes so well, and he also uses it for towing his race car to meets smile

An Other wagon to look for is the Landcruiser Amazon, with the 4.2td it will tow a house, is very reliable and a great workhorse (my folks have had 3 of them!) Watch out for rust however, and the quality of the jap nuts bolts and alloys means they also corrode badly. Interior seems a bit dated compared to the LR3 however the electrics usually work for years and it has a decent spec as standard.

AliV6

685 posts

211 months

Tuesday 5th October 2010
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Jeep SRT-8

I-Mac

354 posts

250 months

Tuesday 5th October 2010
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Lambo LM002??? :P