Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
We've currently got a Mazda 3 sedan, which is totally fine, but obviously we can't go off-road in it. We regularly get 2 fishing kayaks on the roof, or 2 bikes, and manage to fit plenty of fishing rods, camping gear etc in it, but since the in-laws have bought a place on Bribie Island, we like to go up there and drive along the beach to fish etc (we tend to go with his parents or brothers or one of his sisters, all of whom have 4wds).
So now the husband wants us to get a 4wd so we can go on the beach ourselves, and go camping/fishing etc up to Fraser etc as well, and generally do some off-reading ourselves. We've been various places doing things like that, but have gone with or borrowed his mates or one of his brother's cars. I have been a bit reluctant up till now because we don't use our car very often (we both cycle to work every day, so only really use it to go to Coles on a Sunday, and then to visit family/friends and go fishing/kayaking/cycling etc). Most of the week it sits in the garage! I don't particularly like the look of most 4wds because they look like enormous boxes, but quite like some of the 'soft-roaders' like the new Subaru XV, but think the husband is probably right that if we want to actually take it on the beach etc we should get a proper 4wd. So I guess we'll have to get a big box! There's only the 2 of us, no kids, so really don't need (or want) anything enormous, so I'm thinking maybe the Prado short wheel base 3 door? The SWB Prado SX or ZR. It seems stupid to get one of the really giant ones, so thought this might be good. Any thoughts? Any other recommendations for our situation? Thanks :) |
Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
Pajero, they have SWB models too. They go very well off road, have a 5 year warranty and have much more "fruit" than the Prado for the price.
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Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
Originally Posted by renth
(Post 10007441)
Pajero, they have SWB models too. They go very well off road, have a 5 year warranty and have much more "fruit" than the Prado for the price.
Thanks, I'll have a look at the Pajero as well. |
Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
Originally Posted by Scubaemma
(Post 10007449)
What is this 'fruit' you speak of? :confused::o
Thanks, I'll have a look at the Pajero as well. |
Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
Go and test drive both. I had my heart set on a Pajero (hated the Prado with a passion) when we were in the market for a 4x4 and after test driving it and test driving the Prado we bought the Prado. Whilst the Mitsubishi has a lot more fruit as Renth calls it on the basic model we didn't like the drive or or the feel of it inside.
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Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
Originally Posted by renth
(Post 10007455)
Stuff like traction control, ABS, aircon. You need to get a fairly top range Prado before you get that stuff. The Paj gets it all from the povo model up.
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 10007467)
Go and test drive both. I had my heart set on a Pajero (hated the Prado with a passion) when we were in the market for a 4x4 and after test driving it and test driving the Prado we bought the Prado. Whilst the Mitsubishi has a lot more fruit as Renth calls it on the basic model we didn't like the drive or or the feel of it inside.
Thanks NB. Just had a look and it doesn't look they make a 3 door (smaller) Pajero anymore, and I'm pretty keen on not getting anything too big. So that might rule out the Pajero (although might go and have a look at them anyway). We're booked in to test drive the Prado SWB 3 door, so we'll see how that goes. |
Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
Originally Posted by Scubaemma
(Post 10007553)
Ah, I see, thanks Renth :)
Thanks NB. Just had a look and it doesn't look they make a 3 door (smaller) Pajero anymore, and I'm pretty keen on not getting anything too big. So that might rule out the Pajero (although might go and have a look at them anyway). We're booked in to test drive the Prado SWB 3 door, so we'll see how that goes. Get a diesel BTW... |
Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
...or there is the VW Tiguan.
I love the latest range of VWs. Lovely to drive and extremely fuel economic in their range |
Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 10007630)
...or there is the VW Tiguan.
I love the latest range of VWs. Lovely to drive and extremely fuel economic in their range |
Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 10007632)
I really like the Amarok but it is way overpriced for what it is.
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Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 10007635)
as is the Touareg I think. But the build quality in the entire VW series is second to nothing!
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Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 10007635)
as is the Touareg I think. But the build quality in the entire VW series is second to nothing!
But in know way compares to a Prado for it's off road capabilities, Go with the Landcruiser and make sure it's a diesel. Those things go forever. |
Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
Originally Posted by papilon
But in know way compares to a Prado for it's off road capabilities, Go with the Landcruiser and make sure it's a diesel. Those things go forever.
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Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 10007467)
Go and test drive both. I had my heart set on a Pajero (hated the Prado with a passion) when we were in the market for a 4x4 and after test driving it and test driving the Prado we bought the Prado. Whilst the Mitsubishi has a lot more fruit as Renth calls it on the basic model we didn't like the drive or or the feel of it inside.
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Re: Thinking of buying a 4wd (Prado?)
Love my Prado, bought it when we arrived 6 years ago, used and abused it and its still going strong. Been on the beach :unsure: over on Straddie, traveled between Sydney and Brisbane 3 times. Great car, but thats just my op.
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