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Ja1983:
right, with the upcoming move to stanley, and the missus passing her test, were under the opinion the trading in the matiz might be a sensible option (its cack!) so given  that the house is on the bottom of a hill, in stanley (alt = 200m approx) which from my last visit up there, is a snow trap, i think the way forward may be to get a 4x4.

however, we have just bought a house, and need something thats gunna be insurable for becci, as well as competant enough to get us out, but also up to the odd motorway journey (although the rover will get most of them)!
initial thoughts are:

Jimny
vitara
subaru justy
Rav4
*awaits comments regarding careers in hairdressing!*

The budget will be whatever we can get for a 51 plate matiz!  :lol:

TimM:

--- Quote from: "Ja1983" ---The budget will be whatever we can get for a 51 plate matiz!  :lol:
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Give us a clue?

tenpolequint:

--- Quote from: "Ja1983" ---) so given  that the house is on the bottom of a hill, in stanley (alt = 200m approx) which from my last visit up there, is a snow trap, i think the way forward may be to get a 4x4.




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Lame excuse, but any is good enough to justify a 4x4

bezzabsa:
early disco 200 tdi??
series 3 ;)
daihatsu 4track
tata gurkha
vitara
all withing ya budget

Ja1983:
good thinking, had a fourtrak, and would consider another!

wary of a series/early disco as i dont want to spend every weekend fixing it (well i wouldnt mind, but she`d go nuts!)  :lol:  plus the cost of owt that is likely to go

...whats the biggest mud tyres you can get on a justy??  :lol:  :twisted:

budget.. well, i`ll have to run the idea past her mum, as the car is hers at the moment (til she goes to greece) but shes wanting to swap it for something else!

tho i`m guessing round the £2.5k mark

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