[ Web Proxy ]
URL:
Viewing: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/i-free-range-rover-after-37562949 [Back]  [Original]

'I got a free Range Rover after offering to swap my horse on Facebook' - The Mirror


Skip to main content
The Mirror: The Heart of Britain
Check out our editions:

'I got a free Range Rover after offering to swap my horse on Facebook'

Alicia Moss' post went viral, and a kind stranger took pity on her

Alicia Moss with her new car and her pony(Image: SWNS)

A woman who posted a plea on Facebook to trade her horse for a car has ended up with a free Range Rover. Alicia Moss, 27, was devastated when her silver Volkswagen Golf broke down unexpectedly.


She could not afford a new car so put a cheeky post on social media offering to trade in the one asset she did have - her mare called Pizza. The post read: Unlike Roger, Pizza starts every morning, doesnt have an engine warning light, and has only ever left me stranded because she fancied grass.


This is either the world s worst sales advert or the start of a very questionable deal either way, my inbox is open.


Her post went viral - reaching nearly one million accounts - and received more than 170 comments from people with several offers. But one offer stood out: a kind stranger called Pete Wood who was willing to gift her a grey 2008 Range Rover HSE TDV8 - for free.

Alicia, a dock worker, said yes gratefully and is now the proud owner. And she says that Pete had loved her post and didnt want her to have to part with her homebred mare.

Alicia bagged the Range Rover and could keep her horse(Image: SWNS)


She said: I put the post up on a whim really. It was a bit of a laugh but also serious at the same time. I thought it could work as a good swap.

I had nothing to lose at the time. Either way I needed some money or a car. On the post a guy commented saying he had a Range Rover that I could have free of charge so that I could keep my horse.

I thought it couldnt be real, but I messaged him. He didnt want a swap, he wanted me to keep my horse and to see his car go to good use.


The car, which the owner bought new 18 years ago, was an hour from Alicia and she went to pick it up a week later. It passed its MOT, and she says is working perfectly. It has around 95,000 miles on the clock.

Alicia says getting a 4x4 was also ideal as she can now start towing a trailer for her horses. She added: That was a really happy ending. It has worked out really nicely for me and him and my horse.

When we went and picked it up he was the loveliest guy ever. I am so grateful for what he offered. He just said that he absolutely loved my post. He was so genuine. He will definitely be on my Christmas card list. It is really crazy. Things like that dont really happen to anyone let alone me.


Alicia put a cheeky post on social media offering to trade in her horse for a car(Image: SWNS)

Alicia has four horses and says she decided to try selling Pizza as she was the only one old enough to be of value. However, she had not wanted to part with the beloved mare, who was her first ever homebred horse.

She is called Pizza as it was a running joke when the mum was pregnant that the pizza was in the oven rather than a bun. Alicia says she is like an overgrown Labrador and is very sweet.


She added: I have no money and the only other asset I had to sell was my horse, Pizza.

The horse and the car(Image: SWNS)

I didnt want to ship her off but needs must. Sometimes you have to do things you dont want to. But luckily thanks to this lovely guy I didnt need to. I am so glad that she is safe. She is like my first child.

Article continues below

Alicia says she intends to keep in touch with her heroic stranger and give him updates on the car, which hasnt broken down yet.

She said: In a time where there is so much going on in the world there is always someone out there just trying to do a nice thing, and it goes a long way. He has done a lot for me without probably even realising what he has done.

ENJOYED THIS STORY?

Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.

Google Preferred Source Badge [Google Preferred Source Badge]




2026 a Reach plc subsidiary
reach logo [reach logo]

At Reach and across our entities we and our partners use information collected through cookies and other identifiers from your device to improve experience on our site, analyse how it is used and to show personalised advertising. You can opt out of the sale or sharing of your data, at any time clicking the "Do Not Sell or Share my Data" button at the bottom of the webpage. Please note that your preferences are browser specific. Use of our website and any of our services represents your acceptance of the use of cookies and consent to the practices described in our Privacy Notice and Terms and Conditions.

Accept
Web Proxy Viewer  |  New URL  |  Original Page