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Thread: 20yr old daughter wants a 4wd - Recommendations?

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    The Rav4 that my mate's wife has is just a lifted Camry with a twinky little rear diff added. Good on the beach but I wouldn't take it seriously off road. The lowest engine accessory on the front of the motor is the a/c compressor which is direct drive (no clutch, just an internal valve) and it's sooo close to the front right chassis rail that a small knock will see it break the drive and disable the vehicle. I fixed one that had been involved in a minor shunt.

    Oh and they're not actually all that small, they have a footprint as big as a RRC.

    I'd suggest a Subie or a Freebie. A Forester will get most places and do it in comfort.

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    I think she needs a Dakar homologation Pajero Evolution.



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    If she is so tiny ? maybe a little Suzuki .. ?
    My younger sister had one for dam years and it would not die ..

    and she drove it like a

    I personally hate them , but hey ? lolol

    You can get a ripper Disco for that cash and have plenty left for a great booster seat ... lolol
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    What Drinking problem ? ... I never miss my mouth with the can !

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    Just a caution re Suzukis. The 2.4 petrol 4 cylinder engine is known for cracking its engine block.

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    I'm still looking for a picture of the Daughter
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
    I'm still looking for a picture of the Daughter
    exactly
    What Drinking problem ? ... I never miss my mouth with the can !

    REMEMBER DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE
    Still missing my old 96 Diesel - RIP

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    Hi I went through this same scenario with my daughter.
    I ended up buying a disco 1 v8 on gas. 99 model for her
    She had that for 5 years and went everywhere we did.
    She now has a 2009 BMW twinn turbo diesel, but doesn't come out bush with us anymore as she got married and is trying to start a new life with hubby.
    She did learn a lot from the disco and I made her change tyres etc and supervised her doing oil changes, all good for her I believe in dealing with cars for the future.
    Good luck with whatever you find..for the money she wants to spend I would go for a D3 or if she is set on a defender..great..now go and find a good one!
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    $10k would buy her a good Disco 1 or Pajero and she would have money left over to mod it (or go for a holiday).
    Our daughter is pretty happy with her X-Trail, but it depends on what your daughter wants to do with it.

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    Another vote here for the X-Trail (not the new shape - the one that has been around a while and just been superseded). I know plenty of people who have these and al are happy with them.

    Unless of course you can find a good Freelander II for the money you are prepared to spend.
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    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/general-chat/222341-2015-jeep-renegade.html
    On a serious note, the wifeys nephew has a '13 Challenger which I have to admit is quite a nice (& capable) wagon!

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