Next year, I'm going to need a vehicle capable of towing c. 1.5 tonnes.
I have two options as I see it:
1. Chop in the M3 and get 3.0D X5 or similar with warranty, which would also be used as our main car.
2. Get a cheapo 4x4 (say, £1,500 to £2,000) as a 2nd car and keep the M3.
Plan is to do it late Feb/March when hopefully the 4x4 market has cooled off a bit as Spring approaches, unless something comes up sooner.
I'm coming to terms with ditching the M3 and having a 4x4 as a main car as I do find myself in some pretty remote parts of Scotland, regularly. The M3 has coped admirably with this to date, but having something a bit more capable with rougher terrain wouldn't go amiss.
I guess the question is, are there any options worth considering at the bottom end of the market? I can't help but think that having a rust bucket 4x4 as a 2nd car will be a bit of a money pit, I wouldn't expect otherwise. I need something that's reliable, not pretty, just reliable and capable of doing the towing work.
Cheers.
I have two options as I see it:
1. Chop in the M3 and get 3.0D X5 or similar with warranty, which would also be used as our main car.
2. Get a cheapo 4x4 (say, £1,500 to £2,000) as a 2nd car and keep the M3.
Plan is to do it late Feb/March when hopefully the 4x4 market has cooled off a bit as Spring approaches, unless something comes up sooner.
I'm coming to terms with ditching the M3 and having a 4x4 as a main car as I do find myself in some pretty remote parts of Scotland, regularly. The M3 has coped admirably with this to date, but having something a bit more capable with rougher terrain wouldn't go amiss.
I guess the question is, are there any options worth considering at the bottom end of the market? I can't help but think that having a rust bucket 4x4 as a 2nd car will be a bit of a money pit, I wouldn't expect otherwise. I need something that's reliable, not pretty, just reliable and capable of doing the towing work.
Cheers.