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Offline ranger-jules

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« on: February 17, 2017, 02:28:43 PM »
We are trying to determine the best car for us. We are looking at a Toyota Fortuner, but hate the rear seating set up, the Prado is a bit exy but better so they say! looking at the Isuzu MUX or the pajero. We want 17 inch rims as we want to get off road tyres as we will be taking this car into the desert and off road a lot. We are looking at which has the best suspension and not the prettiness of it all, just the capabilities and do not like duel cab utes at all. We care for our grand child and she has to come every where with us most of the time, so would prefer some comfort. We can afford a prado but do think the cost is over the top and the other brands have longer warranties and service deals. My husband favours the prado,for the AWD capability. I favour the MUX as my sister has one and I have driven it. I did not like the fortuner seat position as I am short.We will not be towing much at all, so that is not a consideration. I do not like the back opening door on prado, I prefer the lift type as it serves as a cover in wet weather and using the back for cooking etc camping. I have done a lot of research and reviewing but still feel confused. I know I will get many different opinions but it is knowing what you are getting that helps you decide from people who already have them. Thanks

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Re: New car
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2017, 02:52:25 PM »
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. We are looking at which has the best suspension and not the prettiness of it all, just the capabilities and do not like duel cab utes at all. who already have them.
from your selection, Prado followed by Pajero.
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Re: New car
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2017, 03:34:50 PM »
Looking for new or secondhand? What sort of budget?
Both the Prado and Pajero have side opening doors.
Pajero Sport is lift up.
The Mux is lift up.
A Landcruiser is split lift up/drop down. (my "unbiased" preference :)  )
The MUX is a good bit of kit by all accounts but you may find accessories a bit harder to come by.
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Re: New car
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2017, 03:39:19 PM »
Prado definitely the leader.

If you fancy the Mux then checkout the Holden Trailblazer which has some similarities but with a more modern interior and a few extra luxuries and safety features in the top spec.

Ford Everest also gets a good rap in the motoring reviews.
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Re: New car
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2017, 05:11:57 PM »
Each to there own, I'm sure you will make the right decision what suits you guys.   Ask 10 people and get 10 different answers. 
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Re: New car
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2017, 06:07:34 PM »
Have a look at the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Lots of stuff standard that is only available in higher spec models in other brands.

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Re: New car
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2017, 07:36:43 PM »
Prado definitely the leader.

If you fancy the Mux then checkout the Holden Trailblazer which has some similarities but with a more modern interior and a few extra luxuries and safety features in the top spec.

Ford Everest also gets a good rap in the motoring reviews.
Mate gives us Isuzu mob a break, would you buy a Jeep!!!!!!???? That what the motor is in the Colorado is. New MU.X is due out in the next week with the same auto as the Pardo with a much more proven motor. Oh and about many many $1000 S OF DOLLARS CHEAPER. Get over it you Toyota mob IUA  are out to crash your party.
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Re: New car
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2017, 08:05:17 PM »
Mate gives us Isuzu mob a break, would you buy a Jeep!!!!!!???? That what the motor is in the Colorado is. New MU.X is due out in the next week with the same auto as the Pardo with a much more proven motor. Oh and about many many $1000 S OF DOLLARS CHEAPER. Get over it you Toyota mob IUA  are out to crash your party.

The Prado 3.0 ltr and Isuzu share a common Aisin 5 speed auto and they will share a similar 6 speed as used in the update 2.8 prado

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Re: New car
« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2017, 08:16:24 PM »
The Prado 3.0 ltr and Isuzu share a common Aisin 5 speed auto and they will share a similar 6 speed as used in the update 2.8 prado
They did up till the new Pardo with the 2.8 but the D.Max did have the 5 speed auto ( as ours has) now the Isuzu has had it own manual gear box, the new 6 speed manual is a totally new box and well ahead of a lot of others out there.
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Re: New car
« Reply #9 on: February 17, 2017, 08:30:04 PM »
The Prado 3.0 ltr and Isuzu share a common Aisin 5 speed auto and they will share a similar 6 speed as used in the update 2.8 prado

I thought the Isuzu gear is the same one as the petrol 200 series. Does the Prado have the same box?

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Re: New car
« Reply #10 on: February 17, 2017, 09:29:54 PM »
Not 100% sure, but I think the MU-X has a locked centre diff (edit: part time 4wd system) with both high and low range 4WD?
This would be an issue for visits to the snow (resorts), for example, where you frequently go from high grip, dry paved road (sun) to no grip snow/ice (shade).
Both Pajeros have the excellent Super Select 2 system allowing 2WD, 4High, 4High locked cd and 4Low locked cd plus RD lock if required.

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Re: New car
« Reply #11 on: February 18, 2017, 09:58:24 AM »
Not 100% sure, but I think the MU-X has a locked centre diff in both high and low range 4WD?
This would be an issue for visits to the snow (resorts) where you frequently go from high grip, dry paved road (sun) to no grip snow/ice (shade).
Both Pajeros have the excellent Super Select 2 system allowing 2WD, 4High, 4High locked cd and 4Low locked cd plus RD lock if required.

No diff locks in the Isuzu.
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Re: New car
« Reply #12 on: February 18, 2017, 05:24:46 PM »
Not 100% sure, but I think the MU-X has a locked centre diff in both high and low range 4WD?
This would be an issue for visits to the snow (resorts) where you frequently go from high grip, dry paved road (sun) to no grip snow/ice (shade).
Both Pajeros have the excellent Super Select 2 system allowing 2WD, 4High, 4High locked cd and 4Low locked cd plus RD lock if required.

No centre diff in the Isuzus.  They are part time 4WD, not full time.

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Re: New car
« Reply #13 on: February 18, 2017, 07:39:47 PM »
Thats my point (I think, haha).
If in part time 4wd (MU-X) shouldn't it only be on loose/slippery surfaces to avoid any binding of the drivetrain ???
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Re: New car
« Reply #14 on: February 18, 2017, 07:47:51 PM »
Go test drive each of them and that should give you an idea of which one you like best.

We had a Pajero and loved it - saw in today's paper they were $48k driveaway plus a cash back offer which is awesome value.

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Re: New car
« Reply #15 on: February 19, 2017, 03:10:17 AM »
For $48,000, you buy a second hand 4wd something and a classic from the 40's, 50's or 60's. :cup:

I have much more fun playing with two instead of one.
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Re: New car
« Reply #16 on: February 19, 2017, 01:58:05 PM »
Yeah, we have two as well.

One is a 2nd hand Pajero. We bought it as they depreciate very quickly compared to Prado, so we got a much newer car for the same $$$ The bad news is its already depreciated around another 20% in the 18 months we've had it.

For the OP's requirement of off road travel the Pajero has one major drawback - it has a monocoque chassis. This basically means that if you don't air down on rough dirt roads, the car shakes like crazy. It feels like the dash is about to fall into my lap.

Its a very good car though! Our other one is a Nissan & the Paj is MUCH better finished. Its just the chassis that lets it down. No biggie though, if you're OK with airing down for things like short trips into gorges etc off the bitumen. We had to air down just to go into the Breakaways & when we came back out of Serpentine Gorge. Wouldn't have had to do that in our other 4x4.