Determining The Best Bakkie or SUV To Suit Your Way Of Life

With many good bakkies and other utility vehicles in the marketplace nowadays, deciding what sort of vehicle to invest your money in can be quite a tough process!

The first thing you need to think about is what you will mostly be using your automobile for. If you are a mom who needs to transport a couple of children to school and little league practice all the time, you would probably need a sedan or similar passenger motor vehicle with enough seats and good safety features. If, on the other hand, you are a farmer in a remote area, you will need something more rugged and sensible – possibly such as a bakkie, 4×4 or other utility vehicle.

Bakkies and 4×4′s are getting to be increasingly popular. There are more single and double cab bakkies, 4×4′s and other utility motor vehicles on the road than any other time. The main benefit about these types of vehicles is that they are not only comfortable to drive (well, mostly anyways!) but also very functional and diverse.

Double cab bakkies are in all likelihood the best! To begin with you generally have seating for 4 or 5 people, similar to your standard family car or sedan. But in addition, you have the added benefit of an extra large “boot” or cargo area. Single cab bakkies are a bit more restricted and can only accommodate 2 (max 3) passengers, but in turn has a slightly bigger cargo area, so it is important to evaluate your requirements and discover what matters most to you: Space for your travellers or space for your cargo.

Double cab bakkies are especially handy for those longer trips to the seacoast or other remote areas. With the family and children in front there is still more than enough space for the tent, camping gear and fishing rods in the back. Numerous double cab bakkies can be turned into even more functional vehicles simply by fitting a canopy on the back. In this way you do not only have the additional space (you can now stack your cargo higher!) but you are also protecting your goods from factors such as rainfall, hail or wind.

Many bakkies, both single and double cab, are offered also in a 4 wheel drive model which means that you can now conquer even remote and desolate areas in style. Add to that state-of-the-art navigation systems, comfy seats, air-conditioning and power-steering and it is clear to see that bakkies aren’t just meant for farmers or construction workers!

If you decide that you want to invest in a bakkie or other utility vehicle, you need to do proper homework and judge which vehicle would suit your needs and requirements best. Always take a motor vehicle for a test drive before committing to your purchase – make perfectly sure that the vehicle handles as impressively as the brochure promises!

Compare as many manufacturers and designs as possible – you will just know when you eventually get behind the controls of your next motor vehicle!


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