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Post Info TOPIC: Toyota Landcruiser or Mitsubishi Pajero: best buy to pull a 21ft van


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Toyota Landcruiser or Mitsubishi Pajero: best buy to pull a 21ft van


Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone has any advice or experience with either the Toyota Landcruiser or new Mitsubishi Pajero as the best value for money and reliability etc to pull a 21ft van around Oz.

Any advice will be most appreciated

cheers,
ian

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Welcome to the forum Ian. I'd go the Mitsubishi purely for reasons of cost and cumfort and I believe the Mitsu Diesel is superior....
You were going Diesel wern't you?

-- Edited by Basil Faulty on Friday 12th of June 2009 12:43:56 PM

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Welcome to you Ian.
I'm going to disagree with Basil. I realise it's a risky move, but there, I've done it.
Not to involve you in Nomad "politics", I'd take a Toyota diesel over the Mitsubishi.
The Mitsu is cheaper, but the Toyota has a reputation to live up to.
Then again, are you looking at the 200 Series Landcruiser, or the 70 Series, 4.5 V8 turbo?
I'd buy the 70 Series V8 if I was buying.
I have a very reliable 80 Series 4.2 diesel. It's not turbo, but it is manual, and tows my 20 ft van very comfortably.
I'm not comfortable with the 3 litre turbo diesel version of anything. Prado, Nissan, Mitsubishi Pajero and a couple of others. But that's my personal choice.
I prefer to have excess horses than just enough. The fuel guage gives a good picture of what goes on under the bonnet when the vehicle is grunting.
What ever decision, I hope it works out in your favour, and you have many safe and happy kilometres. Cheers Chris

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Hi all,

Yeah forgot to say that we are looking at the 2009 models in diesel, so I guess it gets down to a choice of consumption under load etc as it seems both are fairly comparable......ah thought all the hard decisions were over and I could just relax !!!!!

Thanks to Basil, Cruising Granny and Popeye for your advice and experience, much appreciated


cheers
Ian

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