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    The best of the wee tubs

    I'm thinking about another modest 4x4 for accessing the back country, its just too risky sometimes if you only have one vehicle and its essential for your work. I'm thinking it might get a tow up county much of the time behind the BT50. Budget is $5K max and $3K would be better

    So of the Escudo/Rav/CRV etc (in the above price range) your thoughts on which offers the best ratio of capability/reliability ??.

    I had an Escudo a few years ago and had a great run out of it, but they are getting very long in the tooth now.

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    Have you considered a SWB 2.8 Pajero that would be in your price range I really rate mine although I drive rather than tow it??
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    Thanks for the suggestion @mikee I'll take a look at them

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    Out of those 3 you picked the Escudo is the only ladder chassis and that has a low range 4wd system.
    A Paj as mikee has recommended would be a good option, although they're all IFS. Can pick them up pretty cheap though.
    Search Manheim or Turners damaged/salvaged vehicles for a few cheap options.
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    Thanks for the suggestion @mikee I'll take a look at them

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    The wee Rav I was driving when I met you in town the other day really impresses me, its just simple but light and had a great 4wd system, bloody thing goes anywhere on the farm and we have some pretty steep stuff in places. I like it for its simplicity fulltime 4wd automatic anyone can just jump in it and drive it, has a bit more snot than the suzukis but no low box although im yet to miss that. Im gonna buy a couple more in the next couple of weeks as we have phased out quads and theyre cheaper warrmer and more reliable than any of the side by sides and go just as many places if not more
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    I'm thinking about another modest 4x4 for accessing the back country, its just too risky sometimes if you only have one vehicle and its essential for your work. I'm thinking it might get a tow up county much of the time behind the BT50. Budget is $5K max and $3K would be better

    So of the Escudo/Rav/CRV etc (in the above price range) your thoughts on which offers the best ratio of capability/reliability ??.

    I had an Escudo a few years ago and had a great run out of it, but they are getting very long in the tooth now.
    I got a great rav4 in auckland if you are keen.
    Old man owner, low km's slight panel damage.
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    Its my old's, sitting in a garage awaiting sale. (been there for a year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 40mm View Post
    I got a great rav4 in auckland if you are keen.
    Old man owner, low km's slight panel damage.
    cheap

    Its my old's, sitting in a garage awaiting sale. (been there for a year.
    Put it up for sale NOW! New dairy season started today and theyre highly sought after as replacements for quadbikes. I've been watching a few on trademe and theyre getting snapped up as fast as they are listed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    Put it up for sale NOW! New dairy season started today and theyre highly sought after as replacements for quadbikes. I've been watching a few on trademe and theyre getting snapped up as fast as they are listed
    Back off, if there is a good cheap RAV around Auckland I have first dibs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    Back off, if there is a good cheap RAV around Auckland I have first dibs
    Yeah, sorry @Barefoot messaged me about this already.
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    SWB Nissan Mistral if you can find one.
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    Wife has a Rav4 with computer that will engage 4wd when traction is being lost. Good for her. Saw one up top of Old Man Range as we crossed in a proper 4wd. I had a 2.4 petrol SuzukiGrand Vitara manual and that was impressive! It was more than equal to a sons Prado in ATG Waiouru, but a tad thirsty. Love the d-max I currently drive.

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    What about a cheap terrano
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