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Apologies if this has already been spoken about, but I have looked and can't seem to find anything,

 

Anyway I am looking at getting a new pick up, I really like the new toyota hilux invincible, But they are not that great on mpg, I don't suppose most of them are,

But was just wondering what anyone else has? And if you can recommend any that I may not have looked at cheers lads

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I'm afraid you won't get a definitive answer from this questions. Some people are firmly in the landy camp other Isuzu, Toyota etc. If you want to beast a vehicle with a load on over rough ground you won't beat a landrover, if you want to travel in comfort, have a decent towing capacity then Isuzu dmax seems to be getting good feedback....

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I'm afraid you won't get a definitive answer from this questions. Some people are firmly in the landy camp other Isuzu, Toyota etc. If you want to beast a vehicle with a load on over rough ground you won't beat a landrover, if you want to travel in comfort, have a decent towing capacity then Isuzu dmax seems to be getting good feedback....

 

Hi yer it's more for comfort than off road, estimates everyday pickup, towing stump grinder chipper little bit off off road, but then nice to go out in in the evening,

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Hi yer it's more for comfort than off road, estimates everyday pickup, towing stump grinder chipper little bit off off road, but then nice to go out in in the evening,

 

Ford Ranger Then. All that's left is to choose your colour,take a pic when you get it. Happy motoring:thumbup:

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When we ran warranty company

Spoke to claims manager

They had 2500 great walls on cover in dubai

Never had a claim........

 

:001_tt2::001_tt2:

makes perfect sense to me

His company had insured/warrented 2,500 of the the much decried "Great Wall" Chinese built pick ups, which were bought for a contract/ working in Dubai.

Without a claim.:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

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