So a little bit of background I believe is required for this question. I plan on setting up a ground maintenance, agricultural and plant dealer for used equipment. I have been working at one for 6 years now and as my uni course is almost over and my boss is slowing down more and more, I have decided this is something I want to do and give it a go. As they say, `nothing ventured, nothing gained`.
The vehicle will be used for everything really, towing trailers, the odd bit of equipment such as wood chippers and so on. It will have to be able to tow 3.5 tonnes legally, and generally be a work vehicle that will be used every day. We currently use a Toyota Hilux, however this isn't really an option for me due to cost and towing laws.
I was thinking about a Defender 90 for the job, however I'm stuck with the decision, mainly how reliable the actually are and would it be better to go for a TDI 200/300 and strip it and build it back up with a new chassis and whatever else it needs, or invest more money and buy a TD5? Also vans are an option ie a Transit, in many ways they would be more suitable, but I like the safety factor of 4x4 as we due use it from time to time. Also as silly as it sounds, a lot of our business is done because people like you, when we ran a Puma Defender for 6 months everybody we spoke to loved it and makes a good first impression if in good condition.
So obviously you will be biased due to being a Landy fan, but what would you go for and why?
Cheers James.
The vehicle will be used for everything really, towing trailers, the odd bit of equipment such as wood chippers and so on. It will have to be able to tow 3.5 tonnes legally, and generally be a work vehicle that will be used every day. We currently use a Toyota Hilux, however this isn't really an option for me due to cost and towing laws.
I was thinking about a Defender 90 for the job, however I'm stuck with the decision, mainly how reliable the actually are and would it be better to go for a TDI 200/300 and strip it and build it back up with a new chassis and whatever else it needs, or invest more money and buy a TD5? Also vans are an option ie a Transit, in many ways they would be more suitable, but I like the safety factor of 4x4 as we due use it from time to time. Also as silly as it sounds, a lot of our business is done because people like you, when we ran a Puma Defender for 6 months everybody we spoke to loved it and makes a good first impression if in good condition.
So obviously you will be biased due to being a Landy fan, but what would you go for and why?
Cheers James.