WelshD
Well-Known Member
I am soon to be made redundant, I have a company car that is fully funded including fuel so will come down to earth with a bump pretty quickly!
I have fields and stables and find winter very hard going with having to get feed, bales of shavings and sometimes water to my various animals and birds. I live in a rural area that was cut off a few times during the snow and ice too so am toying with the idea of getting a 4x4 as it seems a more practical option for my lifestyle
My thoughts are all over the place though and this is where I hope people can help, my budget for a car is just £2000, I've seen a couple of real old Landrover pickups with the Ifor Williams cover which seem good my reasoning being they may be cheap to maintain if not to run, I've seem cheap Discos and Shoguns but am less sure of these as they seem less straightforward mechanically
The other option is an estate car or car type van which would be cheaper on fuel though less good in the ice, snow and mud!
I can set aside money from my redundnacy for emergency repairs etc..
I only need two seats really - one for me and one for the dog!
If anyone has any advice on pros and cons on fuel, insurance, repairs etc I'd appreciate it
Obviously I can get official fuel economy figures but nothing beats real life experiences
Thanks for reading
I have fields and stables and find winter very hard going with having to get feed, bales of shavings and sometimes water to my various animals and birds. I live in a rural area that was cut off a few times during the snow and ice too so am toying with the idea of getting a 4x4 as it seems a more practical option for my lifestyle
My thoughts are all over the place though and this is where I hope people can help, my budget for a car is just £2000, I've seen a couple of real old Landrover pickups with the Ifor Williams cover which seem good my reasoning being they may be cheap to maintain if not to run, I've seem cheap Discos and Shoguns but am less sure of these as they seem less straightforward mechanically
The other option is an estate car or car type van which would be cheaper on fuel though less good in the ice, snow and mud!
I can set aside money from my redundnacy for emergency repairs etc..
I only need two seats really - one for me and one for the dog!
If anyone has any advice on pros and cons on fuel, insurance, repairs etc I'd appreciate it
Obviously I can get official fuel economy figures but nothing beats real life experiences
Thanks for reading