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Best 4Wd
I want to buy a 4WD but only have around 10k to buy one. What do you think. My main priorities are reliability and MPG.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Honda HRV is top for reliability with the Suzuki Grand Vitara next and the Honda CRV 3rd. (Least they were when I did the research.)
I had a Mitsubishi which was very dependable despite being ancient but pants on economy.
I'd go for a Grand Vitara for the best mix, 3 or 5 door to suit. I've currently got a Jimny which again is very reliable.
I had a Mitsubishi which was very dependable despite being ancient but pants on economy.
I'd go for a Grand Vitara for the best mix, 3 or 5 door to suit. I've currently got a Jimny which again is very reliable.
The Honda CR-V is good, Drives normaly on front wheel drive unless the front drive wheels slip then the rear wheel drive comes on aswell, it is not as good cross country as the landrover range but is more reliable.
This makes it quite good on MPG economy.
A 2008 0ne with about 5500 miles is spot on your budget.
This makes it quite good on MPG economy.
A 2008 0ne with about 5500 miles is spot on your budget.
A bit left field and maybe not what you were thinking of but there is the Fiat Panda 4x4
http:// www.hon estjohn .co.uk/ carbyca r/fiat/ panda-4 x4-2005 /
There's a brand new version which might push the prices down a bit on the last version - but there are not an awful lot of them about.
They are a bit slow but that may or may not be an issue
(Waits for inevitable "Fiats rust away" comments - which was true 40 years ago!)
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There's a brand new version which might push the prices down a bit on the last version - but there are not an awful lot of them about.
They are a bit slow but that may or may not be an issue
(Waits for inevitable "Fiats rust away" comments - which was true 40 years ago!)
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