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I know this has been nearly done to death but just wondering what the single cab truck is at the moment as i am in the market for a new one.

 

My cousin is not happy with his new isuzu, gutless, has to shift into low box to reverse empty trailer up a slight incline, never had to with his l200.

 

L200s are cheap at the moment

 

Toyota only has a payload of 800ish kg unless I've read specs wrong.

 

Rangers look ok.

 

L200 again or try a Ranger?

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As soon as you drive a new one out the garage you loose £ks!

Why would you do that?

Glad people do though!

 

Nearly new single cabs are as rare as hens teeth. Looked for ages and ended up buying new but still haggled off some loose fat.

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