I get conflicting messages about how dire plant sales business is at the moment.
You can get them for upwards of 70 ISH k brand new. Depending on spec such as single or dual wheels. This one is top top with as many options as I could tick and it started with a 8
Well it can’t be easy having to live in a Wendy house (truck for scale)I get conflicting messages about how dire plant sales business is at the moment![]()
I considered 1 when I bought the ranger but decided because of your points@Regy53 does it have a MPG…? Or just refill as you go
I’d deffo have one over in the the states… here maybe not.. our lanes are silly - verges all need digging back to what they were in the 90’s!
To be fair I ordered it a while agoI get conflicting messages about how dire plant sales business is at the moment![]()
Thats got me thinking. What petrol car has the best mpg and towing capacity and cheapest tax for under £10,000?Ah, LL, you have the hairdresser version. I have the Glinton Heavy Haulage version. The wheels are now on their second coat of paint - must be the hard miles!
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why such a high VED??Thats got me thinking. What petrol car has the best mpg and towing capacity and cheapest tax for under £10,000?
My little hyundai getz is, tax £345, 30mpg and tow 900kg
before I bought the P38 I ran old RRs for years, SD-V8s , which you could buy for peanuts (and enjoy driving), which towed like trains and before that ... cheap heaps - vehicles that you just didn't care about - mobile tool boxes - get in in overalls jobs and always had to have a towbarProbably because its old and auto. It has shown me that small crappy cars cost literally half as much to run. If i could save on the tax ,that would be another bonus.
in what sense?? my classics and D1 drove fineI had a range rover classic probably around 20 years ago,how time flies. It was a nice old thing but handled so badly. It would be interesting to know what was wrong with it as its similar to the disco 2 i have now.
what a fugly looking tin boxThe daihatsu terios looks interesting. looks like it tows more than the suzuki and 30mpg.
What does it tow? I’m getting about 35 out of the Jimny, not towing obviously but if the jobs any further away I take to Toyota.I remember it felt like the chassis and body were not connected very well and was quite scary at speed.
The daihatsu terios looks interesting. looks like it tows more than the suzuki and 30mpg.
new body mount rubbers required by the sound of itI remember it felt like the chassis and body were not connected very well and was quite scary at speed.
yeh but that's a coal burnerCan get 48mpg out of the disco5 on a run.. modern tech does have its advantages once in a while!
1350 to 1400 according to googleWhat does it tow? I’m getting about 35 out of the Jimny, not towing obviously but if the jobs any further away I take to Toyota.
Seen this morning didn't realise he had it.before I bought the P38 I ran old RRs for years, SD-V8s , which you could buy for peanuts (and enjoy driving), which towed like trains and before that ... cheap heaps - vehicles that you just didn't care about - mobile tool boxes - get in in overalls jobs and always had to have a towbar![]()
there was none of the train weight crap then and'd tow anything behind anything
.... as I've said many times before .. bitterly regret selling my historic RRs and my last Vitesse .. easily maintained, solid motors, you could fix anywhere with a bag of spanners and fun to drive
NICESeen this morning didn't realise he had it.
Said he's had it around 4 months sounds nice too