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Hi peeps i am not opening the can of whats better a hilux or a landy.

I need a tipping 4x4 as my circumstances have changed a bit, i currently run an ldv crew cab, so this is a major down size :thumbdown:

 

My question is- Is what is bigger a land rover 110 tipper or a hilux tipper?I know a 130 beets them all but i really dont have the £ for a 130 as i am buying my first place with the missis at the moment.

 

Thanks in advanced :thumbup:

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Hi peeps i am not opening the can of whats better a hilux or a landy.

I need a tipping 4x4 as my circumstances have changed a bit, i currently run an ldv crew cab, so this is a major down size :thumbdown:

 

My question is- Is what is bigger a land rover 110 tipper or a hilux tipper?I know a 130 beets them all but i really dont have the £ for a 130 as i am buying my first place with the missis at the moment.

 

Thanks in advanced :thumbup:

 

110 tipper will carry more weight than a hilux, especially if you go for a HD version at 3500kg GVW - chances are it will then carry more weight than the LDV can too.

 

I work with a guy who used to run a hilux tipper and upgraded to a 110 HD tipper and he says the difference in how it handles the weight compared to the hilux is huge.

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