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Cheap 4x4 ????
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Cheap 4x4 ????
I'm looking at either getting a 2ltr powered jackeroo or a lada niva,
both fall under 2k on road anyone know what to look for ???
both fall under 2k on road anyone know what to look for ???
Im here for the sausage!
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mate a zook, or dont count out a series 1 hilux?? they are cheap as.
lada nivas....their reputation speaks for itself.......
jackaroo, hmmmmm well once again????
what about the patrol, or even a pajero??
if you dont mind roughing it, get a 40. but fuel if a killer in a petrol fj40.
lada nivas....their reputation speaks for itself.......
jackaroo, hmmmmm well once again????
what about the patrol, or even a pajero??
if you dont mind roughing it, get a 40. but fuel if a killer in a petrol fj40.
EVERYONE LOVES A 40
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if they were the only options id get the lada. yes the lada. you can get them for a steal and spares are cheap as coz ya just buy another for parts. As for mods to it just put spring spacers in and weld the diffs. i think the come with a 5 link rear, coil IFS and centre diff lock. Late models even had EFI and a/c.
1999 SQ625 Manual Grand Vitara. Lifted, Twin Locked, 31' Extremes, dual Batteries, Winch.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Do Not - I repeat: DO NOT - buy an early Jack the Roo. The later models are excellent (if a little bland on the style side) for an IFS family wagon (almost as good as a Pajero
) but the early ones were absolute barking dogs. Hopelessly underpowered, and were stopped far too easily
on the easy tracks.
Ladas are that cheap because they're a "wierd" brand with an unfortunate reliability reputation. But a good one is a capable off-road toy. Early Jackaroos are cheap because they're hopeless dogs that nobody wants - off-road, you won't even see which way the Lada went.
Now, if early Pajeros were that cheap...
Cheers,
Scott


Ladas are that cheap because they're a "wierd" brand with an unfortunate reliability reputation. But a good one is a capable off-road toy. Early Jackaroos are cheap because they're hopeless dogs that nobody wants - off-road, you won't even see which way the Lada went.
Now, if early Pajeros were that cheap...

Cheers,
Scott
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look for anything else other than what you,ve suggested.
for 2k i,d go a mq patrol. strong, rugged and reliable
anyone know what to look for?
look for anything else other than what you,ve suggested.
for 2k i,d go a mq patrol. strong, rugged and reliable
Last edited by holeyhardtop on Sat Jan 08, 2005 12:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
NJ SWB wrote:Ladas are that cheap because they're a "wierd" brand with an unfortunate reliability reputation.
But it is an unfortunate reliability problem. It is kind of deserved due to it's poor electrics, although the problems are so easily fixed to turn it into a vehicle that is extremely reliable. Throw in some better front seats and give the throttle pedal a bit of a bend to a more comfortable position and they aren't to bad to drive either.
My opinion even though i am biased

For under $2000, if after a basic 4x4 I'd get the Lada. I've driven one for 280,000 ks (on LPG) and its still going strong on the original motor. Only problem has been the gearbox (5th gear) due to my impatience early on to get it into 5th on the highway. Find the best condition Lada you can with low ks and your just about set. Another few hundred spent on buying and fitting the original ice/snow russian tyres on a second set of rims and you've got a great bush car. The original tyres are noisy as buggery on the highway but fantastic in the mud, they look like a thinner version of the Trekker II. If unsure about Ladas, pop into Ritmo motors (Nicholson St) and have a chat, they'll advise the same for $2000, go a Lada and just buy the bush tyres, dont bother modifying what's already a pretty capable vehicle, just learn to drive and service it properly.
Cheers...
Con
Cheers...
Con
My first car was a Fiat 124CC Coupe, and the only bad thing about it was the rust. The Fiat motors are fantastic little screamers and are actually very robust. Ladas are built on old Fiat tooling, and there are a lot of people who slot in bigger Fiat or Lancia motors for more oomph. A mate I used to rock climb with occasionally had a Lada as his first car and the only thing that broke was the transfer case (driving on sleet/sludge with snow chains and the diff lock on - yes he was that unsympathetic to it) in the 5 or so years that he treated it shockingly.
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