I have to say that I've considered it myself, but I would advise driving one first before making a purchase. They are Dog Slow and more often than not, you cannot carry any passengers. Going Slow may be OK in city traffic, but if you are on any road with traffic moving faster than 30MPH, it could end up being a nightmare. You should clarify if you are thinking of purchasing something ancient with no-frills, or if you are willing to fork out for a more recent model with some luxuries (A/C, radio, GPS etc). Looking at the bright side.....you'll give those big 4x4's a run for their money !