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XJ Cherokee vs 90 Series Prado FOR TOURING
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Re: XJ Cherokee vs 90 Series Prado FOR TOURING
Looks like I might have a pov pack '95 Cruiser 80 Series 1HZ with 280,000kms for $9k. Good buy?
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Re: XJ Cherokee vs 90 Series Prado FOR TOURING
Just check the towing capacity Mick, somewhere around there they changed from 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 towing capacity.
Re: XJ Cherokee vs 90 Series Prado FOR TOURING
Expert?De-lux wrote:Hey scotty - Paj expert
What are the spec differences in the Pajs'? Escape vs GLX etc?
From memory, the "standard" trim levels for NL (last of the solid rear) was GL, GLX, GLS & Exceed.
GL was bare bones agricultural / government model (not even sure they were still around for NL).
GLX was the entry "family" model - smaller wheels & tyres, which gave narrower track, so didn't need flares.
GLS was the up-market version, with 16" rims / 31" tyres, wider stance & flared guards, most of the typical "luxury" accessories - power windows & mirrors, sunroof (I think), not sure what else.
Exceed (I think it was there in the NL) was the "luxury" version, with all the options (that Mitsubishi offered, anyway).
The Escape was a marketing exercise, essentially a GLX with a bunch of the options ticked for a more realistic price. From memory, 29" tyres on 15" rims. The 16" alloys from GLS/Exceed will bolt on and take 32" tyres, but you may need some flares to stay legal.
If you want to know more, the Tech Info thread in Mitsubishi may help a little. Beyond that, head over to the Pajero Club Forum. The FAQ section is pretty good, and this thread may also be handy.
Re: XJ Cherokee vs 90 Series Prado FOR TOURING
I just want to add that I couldn't think of a worse possible car to go touring in then a XJ....
Seriously. A lada would be a better choice. Actually a lada would be a good choice! I think you should get a lada, problem solved.
Seriously. A lada would be a better choice. Actually a lada would be a good choice! I think you should get a lada, problem solved.
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