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My old estates on its last legs. Thinking of replacing it but don't really want a van, just encourage me to carry more cr*p around.

Quite like the look of the Nissan Navara.

Any of you guys had a Navara? Rate them had problems??

Cheers
 
Have had a navara as a company car for the last year or so and love it. The one I have has all the toys and is automatic and is a beaut to drive. The only drawback would be the fuel consumption I average about 26 mpg but then again I don't have to pay for it.
 
from a mechanics point of view, navaras are terrible. very soft.especially suspension.also electronic problems with 4wd
 
I had a navara years ago. Nice drive but poor consumption as has been mentioned. I now drive a caddy and save about £200pm in fuel. I had a truckman top which made it great for carrying stuff but it was a right pain getting things in and out (well out mainly). Has the advantage of five seats and you can go off roading at weekends
 
I had one for a couple of years, put 60K on it with no problems apart from a new set of tyres at 40K, only thing to watch out for is the LSD makes hard acceleration on greasy roads "interesting" :D
 
Cheers guys I like the idea of a truck as opposed to a van just wondering how to keep my tools secure in the back. Are the pull over covers reasonably secure or would you recommend a hard top?
 
Have the armadillo cover and it is pretty secure and keeps the wet out. Only drawback is that it is a pain when it freezes lol.
 

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good for going onto sites (Navara)with bad surfaces, comfy, but eats fuel.........just like the American ones.....wonder how well one would do on Bio-Diesel if a source can be found....

have noticed a few dodge rams going about with stickers on saying "LPG Converted by" which might make them better to fuel....


Toyota Hilux, again lovely to drive but need a re-mortgage to buy one......

looks like it will be a mix of Astra van and renting a nice pickup as and when needed....
 
forgot to say...............what's with the "new" £900 vehicle excise purchase add-on that was mentioned on the budget shows on TV a few weeks ago......what vehicles does that get added to?
 

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