After watching too many episodes of Top Gear on Dave , and generally being in love with such cars - i am seriously considering buying an old Toyota Hilux at some point in the future . (not for a while yet as i still can't drive - but trying to plan ahead and think of these things before i actually need to!) Although it would be my first car, my mum has very kindly offered to pay the insurance - so that's one less cost to worry about - i was wondering about the practicality of it as a horseperson's car. The space in the back (would like the pick-up model) looks good for transporting feed bags, hay bales, bedding and the like from place to place without getting your seats mucky , it seems to put up with a reasonable amount of on road and off road torture, although i'm not sure about it's towing limit - but wouldn't be too keen to get a trailer license any time soon (got to tackle the normal one first!). In general, just as literally something to drive up to the yard and back, lug about the heavy stuff that my mum would moan about having in her car and the fact that they don't die on you when they hit 6yrs - it seems like it would be an OK car to have - does anyone else have one and how would you rate it as a horseperson-friendly car ?