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New 4x4's

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littlepow:
There will always be some form or pickup 4x4 with reasonable offroad ability. But this maybe the future level of offroad ability provided by companies, there is very little market for out and out offroaders in business these days.

discowoman:
well I went Jap, and got a Pajero..I have 2 now a 1991 SWB and a 1989 LWB - both have NO rot, have more toys than most currrent offroaders, and the 1989 has the build quality of German 'luxury' vehicles - the last couple of LR's I have owned have disintegrated before my eyes and had les toys than a 2cv!
Dont think I'll ever go back to LR - unles I get 6 numbers - then it would be a RR sport, or 2!!!

Boddle:
  As it stands at the moment rebuilding the defender would be the best option, It says a lot when the best looking to me seems to be the D3 and that looks like an American bread van. Most of these need to shed a few kilograms to.
 Most those old Disco's have life in them maybe not with a Disco body on them though.

cardiff_gareth:
I like the look of that X-Trail - looks nice

The D3 would always be on my xmas list, closely followed by the FJ Cruiser and then the Pathfinder

The rest I can't see being used for offroading, look at the size of the rims / tyres on the Tourage and Q7, don't think they do BFG in that tyre size LOL !!
The departure and entrance angles are poor, they look like they could cross a field and thats about it  :lol:

Bush Tucker Man:

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--- Quote from: DoubleTop on December 10, 2008, 13:31:19 ---liking the Toyota FJ cruiser a lot, that looks smart.
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Unfortunately, I think it's not available in the UK  :( But there are always personal imports  :D

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Europa SVT are/were bringing it in (@ about £23,000)
They bring over the Challenger & (awesome) Bullitt Mustang

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