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TATA 4x4 in Great Britain, Rad, Bad or Sad
daggie:
tatas
in a TOR article last year they said "don't buy one, ever" :lol:
Bob696:
Brother in law has a Tata Loadbeta he uses in his landscape gardening business. Running wise he has little problem with it.
Cost wise they are really cheap 2nd hand (I have seen double cabs with less than 35K go for £1800) but a lot of them are only 2wd as mentioned.
He has used it off road but the main problem he found was the ground clearence isn't that great.
I wouldnt buy one myself unless it was dirt cheap and I needed a plaything to wreck for a week or 2
bezzabsa:
tata safari was and is a budget 4x4 that has all the toys .. and I think they were / are about £15k new.. seriously thought about one, then came to my senses and brought a disco... even considered a ssanyong musso, but they didnt have a 7 seat conversion at the time..
dew1911:
Someone at the top of my Village used to have a TATA pickup, kind of looked like an Early 90's Mercades from the front.
They've never sold well over here, and with the choice I can't really blame them, The guy who had it has now got a 110 Pickup :D
Evilgoat:
The Escape and the Ranger are the common ones here. From what I've seen our Rangers are 4x4 unlike the North American ones (Bast friend who live out there has one)
We get the odd F150/250 over here, the 350 is just too damm big and dont even thing about the 450 (Only ever seen two anyway when I lived out there). Theres a couple of Dakotas and RAMS about but they arent common.
Ford 4x4's routinely get slated in our press as they have to live up to the punishment out native and Asian imports can take and they just dont.
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