They do go well. Just go easy in the wet, the back end likes to try to overtake the front end… 😯 and it’s a bit heavy for Tokyo drift style shenanigans.
No matter what the dealer said, it won’t drive like a car…
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I briefly worked for a company that specialised in accessories for pickups, mainly the Navara as it’s the most popular but others as well. They don’t even drive as well as a modern van, they’re a country mile off driving like a car. And then they stick bloody powerful motors in them too, making them very easy to get sideways at any opportunity, but not in a safe way.
Each to their own, but if it was my money, I’d have split it 50/50 ish on a nice van like a Vito, or a T5, decked out for carrying bikes and tools and a few people about, and the other half on a nice car already a few years old, something like an Audi S3 perhaps.
well we drove there and then got on our bikes.
4 of us in the vehicle so we would have just taken turns to guard them at services
I would assume fitting a secure lock point to the flat bed would not be a problem tbh.
May have loops you could have used iirc.
Demountables are cool and i also quite like fold out caravans 😳
I had a pathfinder, same vehicle but not pick up, lovely to drive for something so big, loads of toys to play with but thirsty, expensive road tax and tail happy.
But will tow anything, carry most things and go anywhere (almost)
A shame your colour choice is limited, only happened once growing up but I can remember how excited we kids were helping dad choose the colour of the new car!