Vehicle recommendation for the war zone use

I would like to tap into your collective mind. I’m back home again for yet another tour of defending my fatherland — The Ukraine 🇺🇦

I need a vehicle to travel around and near the front lines. Roads here often resemble the worst of the metro Detroit and then some. Often there is no time to slow down much for the potholes — I don’t expect to drive full speed into them, but no tip toeing around them either most of the time. Cars here experience extra heavy duty use

My budget is $10,000 and not more.

what kind of vehicle (year, make, model) comes to your mind to serve in the above environment, that would cost NOT MORE then $10,000 in USA?

Thanks!

*I shall add that my colleagues use even passenger cars in this environment, so it is not like it’s Wrangler-Rubicon-only type of an environment, but it is pretty, pretty bad
99-07 gmt800 (pickup truck or SUV, half ton of 3/4 ton), whichever suits your needs best.
Or possibly a mid 2000s Ford Ranger.
 
My least concern is not about dollars; my main concern is stopping the illegal attack on a sovereign country.

Only after you finish counting all of the civilians killed in Ukraine since early 2022 can you step up and ask to see where the money went.

We did the same thing with oef/oif.
 
My main concern was what happened to all the money we’ve sent you, but thanks for the clarification.

Land Rover Ukraine still advertising on Facebook seems to answer that question.

I’ll post this quote by none less then Carl Jung himself, as a succinct yet voluminous reply:

Thinking is difficult. That’s why most people judge.​

 
My least concern is not about dollars; my main concern is stopping the illegal attack on a sovereign country.

Only after you finish counting all of the civilians killed in Ukraine since early 2022 can you step up and ask to see where the money went.
I’ll post this quote by none less then Carl Jung himself, as a succinct yet voluminous reply:

Thinking is difficult. That’s why most people judge.​

Good one.
 
Well if you are in a pinch, the 1990's Nissan Sentra's were surviving well in Costa Rica, Toyota Tercels, quite a few 2000's Suzuki Vitaras.

Hopefully things start rolling better for Ukraine now, and its a shame that the US/NATO didn't live up to the intent of the ukraine's nuclear disarmament agreement where it was assured by the US and Russia that they will maintain Ukraines security from each other....
A few signals a decade ago from the US/NATO and some token arms and trade support might've been enough for Putin to find another hobby.
 
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