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....anyone tried/tested?

View/reviews please.

Considering for SWMBO.....double cab as when need to kart around the children...although we could just bung em in the back. :D

TIA :thumbup:

Been a rear seat passenger in a double cab.

Bit tight for adults but fine for kids.

Look like fun mobiles though :D

I believe you secure exclusive membership of the 'travelling' community the minute you purchase one of these vehicles.

Although you may not realise it, the travellers are a caring sharing bunch, and think nothing of 'borrowing' your double cab pick up sports utility vehicle if it is left unattended for longer han 0.5 micro seconds.

The pick up element of these vehicles is invaluable should you be faced with the dilema of transporting vast quantities of block paving from one vulnerable O.A.P complex to another. Or you may wish to utelise the extra space to load up with freshly burnt copper cable from outside Ma's caravan.

Daaat's Roight!

I'd rather have a Shogun sport or a Nissan x-trail.

Ask Stuart, he has some info on the ones you're looking at.

they are a very agricultural drive.....

do you have a use for the pickup bed? if not go xtrail / CRV

....anyone tried/tested?

View/reviews please.

Considering for SWMBO.....double cab as when need to kart around the children...although we could just bung em in the back. :D

TIA :thumbup:

Navara - If you like tail happy, they're fun to drive. If you don't, or are not used to RWD then they're a bit of a handful in the wet, and you'll use juice-sucking 4H ratios more than you'd want.

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