However, I can't bring myself to own a big gas guzzler.
The only small 4x4 I've seen is the Suzuki Jimny
http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/specs/Det ... eriv=30352
but it doesn't use diesel, and the unbraked towing weight is lower than our Polo (though the braked weight is higher).
Has anyone had any experience of small 4x4 vehicles? I also wondered about a "normal" car that was 4x4 and had high ground clearance, but I've no idea how good these really are.
There's always the usual considerations about fuel prices, availability, collapse of society, blah blah blah, but if a 4x4 would make our woodland and related activities easier for the next 2 or 3 years then the payback might be worth it, even if after that it was costing too much to run.
The other consideration is we only want to own one vehicle, and for us both to visit my family (near Manchester) by train would cost over ?160, so there's still quite an incentive to drive that journey, providing the vehicle is not too inefficient.
Any thoughts? I'm torn between making life easy while I can and making it difficult so I'm prepared....
p.s. I'd love to use horses for timber extraction, but that doesn't help with the day-to-day getting there and back with a load of heavy tools that has to come first, or with delivery of produce to customers.
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