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Buying used 4x4 for a vet - what would you recommend?

My daughter needs advice about replacing her ancient and increasingly unreliable Freelander.

As an equine vet she drives about 30,000 miles a year on main roads, country lanes and rough farm tracks, often at night, and carries a lot of equipment. Her livelihood and personal safety require a reliable and tough vehicle. It can be petrol or diesel, preferably (but not essentially) automatic. Budget is £12-15k. What would you recommend?

Asked on 19 September 2011 by mtg

Answered by Honest John
A recent Suzuki Grand Vitara would be a good idea. A late model before they took the spare wheel off the back. They have selectable four wheel drive and high and low range in 4WD.
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