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Landy or Nissan?

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Landy or Nissan?

Post by mabsydney »

I currently drive a Land Rover defender 110, but I want to change to sometihng a little more civilised (see topic "Landy or Nissan" on the Rover forum if you are interested in my experiences)

I will most likely get a GU patrol III with a few mods. (I plan to take a Patrol, Cruzer and Disoo for a test drive soon for comparison).

I would appreciate advise on which Patrol to go for.......I want a solid tourer that can play on rocky stuff too. I'm thinking 285/75 tyres, OME suspension and snorkel as mods...I don't want to spend a fortune and I don't need an off road weapon. I prefer the ST as it looks bit more refined than the DX.

So 3L or 4.2L???

I'm probably buying second hand and it seems most second hand offerings are the newer 3L direct injection...I haven't seen any 4.2L wagons for sale (1 - 2 year old model wanted). Another plus for the 3L is it is available in auto.
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Post by Daisy »

3L's are a lemon.

I'd stay away from them and go for the proven 4.2 litre.

If you look above .. you'll see the search function do a search on the 3l turbo diesel.. they have more problems than you think...

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Post by scorched »

Stay with the land rover. they r awesum
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Post by XFACTOR »

as tom said..get a 4.2 nissan :armsup:
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Post by oil drippa »

Yep after 12 years of Rover's getting cheezed off with electrical crap , oil leaks poor build quality constant breaking down fuel injection drama blah blah and spending a squillion on them i sold up and hunted around for 2 months , found a 2000 GU 4.2TD with 39k on the clock .
After having series 3 , Range Rovers x3 , Disco and County's I wish i had done this years ago and saved me thusands :roll: The GU is unreal , very very happy , just want all the add on's now :D
More comfortable , bullet proof drive train , electric's that work , top buld quality and diesel !
Im building mine up for long treks around Oz ;) can't wait to get going !
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Post by Mark2 »

I'm an ex landy owner. Had Series 2, 3 then coil sprung rovers.

Sold the 110 about a year ago, bought a GQ 4.2 diesel wagon. I really miss s the character of the landy, the ability to hose it out and the fact that dents dont really look out of place but I dont miss the constant doubts about whether I would get home and all the tools and spares I used to carry for peace of mind. The GQ is much better to drive, infinitely more reliable and comfortable and just as good if not better off road. Mechanically the GQ is far superior to a landrover. But I would love to have a Defender body on a GQ chassis/drivetrain. That would be my idea of the ultimate 4x4.

I live on the Cooloola coast and do a lot of beachwork and I think the GQ is going to rust out a lot quicker than the landy however.
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nissan

Post by embryo »

even my missus wants to know are you a d*ck head? there is no need to think!

go the nissan, 3ltrs are puss search high and low to get a 4.2 they are grouse!
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Post by mabsydney »

I had a look at new GU's today... the sales guy assured me the 3L was the go (of course he did), but seems everybody I talk to reckons the 4.2L is the go. Guess I better start saving the extra 5k!

Oil drippa...I feel pretty much the way you DID, hope I am as happy with the patrol when I get it as you are.
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Post by morkz »

Go the Nissan and make sures its 4.2

I used to a be a landy person and dont get me wront i still love my disco it was economical in terms of fuel nice to drive better interior than my nissan but theirs catch *****reliability ********

I did about 4 trips with it nothing 2 difficult but problems all the way and i even had pre-trip inspections on it before i left the disco shit me to tears most of the times cause it always ruined a holiday as i had to spend more money it while i was away and could never relaxe.

yeh disco maybe cheaper but the problems are hell

and dont go a 3L its like back to a landy so i have been told.

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3ltr

Post by embryo »

sales man will tell you 3ltrs are good cos he hasnt got a 4.2 to sell you if he did he'd be selling you that cos its more money in his poket!
3ltrs blow heads flat out, RACV sent out a fax to all their inspection centres about this problem.
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Post by XFACTOR »

3ltrs suck off road..full stop :D
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