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Mines the outlaw I prefer the non leather seats especially when it's hot.

My other half likes driving the navara and it is the most car like pickup to drive, Far better mpg than my ranger ever did tows really well.

Just returned from Cornwall towing large caravan two kayaks on roof mountain bikes, luggage etc still did 30+mpg. Wouldn't be without mine.ImageUploadedByArbtalk1406404752.249711.jpg.9d5d6ab94a67113255b74c28fc3ac725.jpg

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Navara with seat covers if you have kids - doesn't matter what spec, get the newest/lowest mileage you can for your budget. Even the basic ones have plenty of kit. I've had 2 from new over 7 years and they are great. It's the wife's family car in reality, does everything we need. If looking at another make I'd have a butchers at the Isuzu, but for your budget you won't get the new one so it will be agricultural in comparison to the Nissan. Toyotas are OK but mega money - get a newer higher spec'd better more powerful faster better looking nicer to drive more comfortable better Nissan IMO...

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