Ginn
Well-Known Member
Current plan is to buy a 4x4 and trade in little car, then borrow trailer for a few months until the right one becomes available second hand. The 4x4 I've had in mind is the Hyundai Terracan as I can get something newish for good £££ (I have about £10K max to spend in total) at supposedly I should be able to get about 32mpg on average when not towing. This is V important as I do about 300miles per week!
I should also point out that their is no storage at home or at yard for a trailer (or lorry/2nd car) so would have to store trailer etc at a friends farm a few miles away - if I exchange current little car for big beasty then that can be parked on drive.
However, have waited to find the right Terracan (budget is about £8k for this as I'm setting aside £2K for trailer) and 4 months on no luck....
So I have 2 other options I could consider but I don't know whether this is desperation!!
I could still trade in little car (petrol, 6 years old, 100K miles on clock, starting to cost money to keep on road (last years servicing came in at £500+!!) and only does approx 36-38mpg) and spend approx £5K on a 2/3 year old eccomomical run-around which is cheap to run, tax and insure and then spend approx £500-1000 on an old Disco or similar which would be kept just for towing (and consequently would have to be stored with trailer). However this does mean starting a new insurance policy and having to tax, MOT, service and maintain 2 cars which will cost much more than just the 1 big beast - however fuel bills would be lower. I anticpate this option would have to save me in excess of £1000/year in fuel to actually be more cost effective....
Other option which has crossed my mind is keeping little car (possibly with a view to changing in a year or so) and spending £6-7K on a lorry. However, again I suspect I'm going to be looking at having to keep around £1K back a year to keep lorry on road, and will again have 2 lots of tax, mot, insurance etc. The other downside to this is unlike a trailer which I can drive on L-plates with mother in passenger seat and then sit my test after gaining some experience a lorry would require me to sit and pass my C1 before driving so would be completely reliant on a driver (with a trailer I have a number of friends who could nanny but none that would want to drive a truck around for me - this would fall to mother until I passed test so would have to set aside £1K for an intensive training course sooner rather than later).
So what would you do?? If budget was double then there would be no question - I'd get a lorry and a new run around. However I am an NQT still living at home with parents as a means of saving money and one day would also quite like a place of my own so must not eat into house deposit funds!!
Confused of Gloucestershire!!





I should also point out that their is no storage at home or at yard for a trailer (or lorry/2nd car) so would have to store trailer etc at a friends farm a few miles away - if I exchange current little car for big beasty then that can be parked on drive.
However, have waited to find the right Terracan (budget is about £8k for this as I'm setting aside £2K for trailer) and 4 months on no luck....
So I have 2 other options I could consider but I don't know whether this is desperation!!
I could still trade in little car (petrol, 6 years old, 100K miles on clock, starting to cost money to keep on road (last years servicing came in at £500+!!) and only does approx 36-38mpg) and spend approx £5K on a 2/3 year old eccomomical run-around which is cheap to run, tax and insure and then spend approx £500-1000 on an old Disco or similar which would be kept just for towing (and consequently would have to be stored with trailer). However this does mean starting a new insurance policy and having to tax, MOT, service and maintain 2 cars which will cost much more than just the 1 big beast - however fuel bills would be lower. I anticpate this option would have to save me in excess of £1000/year in fuel to actually be more cost effective....
Other option which has crossed my mind is keeping little car (possibly with a view to changing in a year or so) and spending £6-7K on a lorry. However, again I suspect I'm going to be looking at having to keep around £1K back a year to keep lorry on road, and will again have 2 lots of tax, mot, insurance etc. The other downside to this is unlike a trailer which I can drive on L-plates with mother in passenger seat and then sit my test after gaining some experience a lorry would require me to sit and pass my C1 before driving so would be completely reliant on a driver (with a trailer I have a number of friends who could nanny but none that would want to drive a truck around for me - this would fall to mother until I passed test so would have to set aside £1K for an intensive training course sooner rather than later).
So what would you do?? If budget was double then there would be no question - I'd get a lorry and a new run around. However I am an NQT still living at home with parents as a means of saving money and one day would also quite like a place of my own so must not eat into house deposit funds!!
Confused of Gloucestershire!!