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steve collins
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If you can find one the django (sp) berlingo looks handy but it will be LHD a jimny might be right for you or a berlingo sized van. Sadly I don't think there's a cross over, there dam well should be by now though. I'm not sure on the vw. They're blooming expensive and I doubt that great on fuel.

 

 

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Depending on what you want to carry, but the Suzuki Jimny is a fine little 4wd, with the rear seats folded down you can get a few saws etc in there, great off road, not so much fun on a motorway drag, with a light foot you can get about 40mpg out of them. Bomb proof reliable, will legally tow 1100kg.

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The Environment Agency use a lot of Mitsubishi Outlander commercials and I think they're pretty good. Have 2wd, 4wd and centre diff lock , very economical and I think they have a respectable towing capacity too. Ours have BFG All Terrains on and are really good on slippery ground. Not so good in deep ruts but worth considering I think.

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I was trying to find something similar last year. I settled for a d4d Hilux, really watching the right foot and using dipethene im getting 500+ miles to the tank. Im looking into adding a hydrogen system to get more. I was going to get a jimny but Id never hear the end of it with my friends... Im 6 foot 3

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