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Quote: Originally posted by AndyandLynda on 24/12/2008
Quote: Originally posted by Jellybeans on 24/12/2008
I was thinking of buying a 4x4 so I asked my mate who works 'em all day in a workshop, his responce was "DONT". He's told me of all the problems with diffs, drive shafts, engines, gearbox's, spare parts, & the expence of them all. He is a qualified 4x4 mechanic and HATES them. They cost too much to buy & run. He said he'd never own one, & there are many other capable tow vehicles out there that are cheaper to run & maintain.
Lets face it do you really need 4 wheel drive, have you ever really needed it? You can tow perfectly well with 2 wheel drive.
I've been towing on & off for nearly 20 years & never needed a 4x4 & never been stuck anywhere.
Worst case senario if you do get stuck you can usually find a friendly tractor driver, & a tenner in his pocket has got to be a cheaper option than any 4 wheel drive
So if you can not find a friendly tractor driver you won't be asking anyone with a 4x4 to help you then.
You don't tow in 4 wheel drive.
We have used 4 wheel drive lots of times in different situations,just ask all the visitors to the Seal Sanctuary in Cornwall who have had accidents and burnt out clutches in the car park and thats on tarmac.
We had no problem and would have helped anyone that needed it.
We have not had a single problem with diffs,driveshafts,engines,gearboxes or spare parts,if your mate hates them so much why does he work with them?
Andy
I know you dont tow in 4 wheel drive.
I was only making a point of what my good friend said. Admittedly he does spend alot of time working on Land Rovers, we do after all live it Lincolnshire which is largly farming country. But he does also work on other makes of 4x4, & lets face it the only reason he works on them is because he has a family & house to keep like the rest of us.
I wasn't sl*ging off 4x4's as there are quite a few which I like, my point was do you really need one.
We used to go caravanning when we were kids in the early 70's & my old man used to tow a 4 berth van with a Hillman Super Minx. Nodody used a 4x4 for towing then, (unless you were a farmer taking sheep to market). It just seems that these manufacturers have jumped on the bandwagon with a "this is the best tow vehicle" attitude.
I know there are many helpful caravanners out there, I myself have helped folk in the past & will again should the need arise. If I was unfortunate and needed help I would hope that a friendly caravaner would come to my assistance, & for his/her time & trouble I would be more than happy to offer a little something in return.
Lets face it we all have different views on many different things in life, it's each to there own. But my original point was :-
DO YOU REALLY NEED A 4 WHEEL DRIVE?
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