ausoops wrote:whats doing with the non-4x4 standard? was it only that year on patrols only, or was it for all 4x4 vehicles that year. also how did they not have it 4x4? did they just leave the transfer and front shaft off? manual hubs open?
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'01-'03 (or was it '04?) was a time when 4x4's were considered as 'luxury cars' and were heavily taxed (100%). A way to circumvent the tax was to make your vehicle eligible in the AUV (Asian Utility Vehicle) tax bracket.
AUV's are vehicles specific to our region (Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and some other countries). At that time these included the Mitsubishi Adventure/Kuda, Toyota Tamaraw FX/Revo, Isuzu Hilander.
To get your traditional SUV to fit into the AUV tax bracket, you had to delete the 4wd system and come up with a diagram that shows it can seat 10 passengers.
Nissan simply yanked the front driveshaft, front freewheeling hubs (replace them with the non-free wheeling hub from the base model), dash indicator relay, and shift knob out (replaced the shifter with a flimsy fiberglass cubby box) and put in troop carrier (side facing) rear jumpseats and came out with a drawing that showed it can seat 2+4+2+2.
Mitsubishi also deleted the 4WD of the Pajero but to a more radical extent, deleting the front axle and t/case altogether.
Isuzu didn't have much problems with the Trooper as they really sold a Trooper 4x2 variant.
Biggest joker of that time was Honda, claiming their CR-V seats 10.
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