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What do you guys think??
What do you guys think??
Hi all,
I am a pajero owner, and am looking at possibly buying a patrol.
I have found a 1998 patrol, it's the current shape i think. 2.8 turbo diesel, which has done around 220 000. they are asking $16 990.
Is this an ok price for this car? What should I look out for?
Any help would be great!
dean
I am a pajero owner, and am looking at possibly buying a patrol.
I have found a 1998 patrol, it's the current shape i think. 2.8 turbo diesel, which has done around 220 000. they are asking $16 990.
Is this an ok price for this car? What should I look out for?
Any help would be great!
dean
Re: What do you guys think??
take it for a test drive see what you think of the power first.meminiau wrote:Hi all,
I am a pajero owner, and am looking at possibly buying a patrol.
I have found a 1998 patrol, it's the current shape i think. 2.8 turbo diesel, which has done around 220 000. they are asking $16 990.
Is this an ok price for this car? What should I look out for?
Any help would be great!
dean
Price is average for one of them.
search for other threads on them, they arent rocket ships..
It's not actually for me, but my other half. I'm keeping the old Paj. I haven't had any probs following Patrols or cruisers whereever they go. I'm sure they are more capable than mine, but I haven't been anywhere yet that has led me to wish I had a better 4wd.
My other half is gonna start Family Day care, and she needs a 7 seater. i reckon she might as well get a 4wd instead of a van
I have done some reading though, and have found that the 2.8L isn't mush good anyways, so might look elsewhere.
dean
My other half is gonna start Family Day care, and she needs a 7 seater. i reckon she might as well get a 4wd instead of a van
I have done some reading though, and have found that the 2.8L isn't mush good anyways, so might look elsewhere.
dean
Does she need a 4wd?meminiau wrote:It's not actually for me, but my other half. I'm keeping the old Paj. I haven't had any probs following Patrols or cruisers whereever they go. I'm sure they are more capable than mine, but I haven't been anywhere yet that has led me to wish I had a better 4wd.
My other half is gonna start Family Day care, and she needs a 7 seater. i reckon she might as well get a 4wd instead of a van
I have done some reading though, and have found that the 2.8L isn't mush good anyways, so might look elsewhere.
You may find life easier with a VW Transporter bus or similar. Cheaper to run as well as insure, and tires etc.
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Everyone has thei own reasons why...
Seems a bit exxy
A mate bought a 2003 GU 3.0LTR with around 60,000kms on the clock for about $24,000 give or take a bit.
The 2.8LTRs are a strong motor but a bit sluggish and use a bit more fuel. But I'm sure there's mods that could be done to improve both
Seems a bit exxy
A mate bought a 2003 GU 3.0LTR with around 60,000kms on the clock for about $24,000 give or take a bit.
The 2.8LTRs are a strong motor but a bit sluggish and use a bit more fuel. But I'm sure there's mods that could be done to improve both
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www.vfwdc.com
My store
Everything 4WD
86 Camms Road Cranbourne
www.everything4wd.com.au
sales@everything4wd.com.au
Phone: 03 59955055
I agree with this. It would be better financially to get a 2wd people mover.bogged wrote:Does she need a 4wd?meminiau wrote:It's not actually for me, but my other half. I'm keeping the old Paj. I haven't had any probs following Patrols or cruisers whereever they go. I'm sure they are more capable than mine, but I haven't been anywhere yet that has led me to wish I had a better 4wd.
My other half is gonna start Family Day care, and she needs a 7 seater. i reckon she might as well get a 4wd instead of a van
I have done some reading though, and have found that the 2.8L isn't mush good anyways, so might look elsewhere.
You may find life easier with a VW Transporter bus or similar. Cheaper to run as well as insure, and tires etc.
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
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