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Thinking of getting a cheap (read under £3K) 4x4 as a second car.

Like the look of the Cherokee Jeep 4L, the Frontera LWB and I think the Isuzu Trooper 3L?

 

Anyone have any experience with these or recommend a different one?

Like most 4x4s it wont be going off road really - just fancy a bigish motor for the wet and icy country lanes. Fuel economy would be a factor too.

 

Ta

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I like the look of the 850R myself, nice bit of kit, how do you think it would fair against a Z after the 850 had been chipped ???

cheap reliable economical bomb proof looks cool as Feck has to be toyota 4Runner

So whats the difference between a 4runner and a surf then. Alls I can see is the 4runner was the uk spec and the surf is the import version. Is that right?

 

Nick

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So whats the difference between a 4runner and a surf then. Alls I can see is the 4runner was the uk spec and the surf is the import version. Is that right?

 

Nick

 

yes - it was just called the 4runner in the UK and US

 

Regards,

 

alex

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