I'd go the 300Tdi disco 1, nice and simple, all mechanical and as the others said it can be patched up.
Matt
I have a 96 D1 300tdi, and a 98 Prado 3.4V6 Petrol.
The slow noisy 300tdi can be band aid fixed in most situations, just carry basic spares and tool kit. It is pretty economical.
The prado is bigger, nicer and a lot more comfortable, but petrol is very thirsty. (I know you are after diesel.) It is also very capable off road.
The D1 has a pretty tiny useless boot. The prado is a full 30cm, (1 foot) deeper than the disco. The D2 has an extra 10cm over the D1. My disco pretty much has to have roof racks to equal the rear space in the prado.
Both cars have been pretty reliable. Over there especially I would go for a basic no frills, no electronics 4WD.
I'd go the 300Tdi disco 1, nice and simple, all mechanical and as the others said it can be patched up.
Matt
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Mate had my Td5 D2 for 2 years now living in central Australia very harsh on cars. My D2 was poorly maintained when i got it off the previous owner and so i was catching up on nearlly 50,000km of maint. If the D2 has been well maintained and is kept well maintained it will not let you down
in all honesty i would get the prado, i like discoverys but there just have do many inherant problems
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'03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
'10 to '21
'16.5 RRS SDV8
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The bloke just wants to get in and drive a reliable vehicle not spend hours under his truck hence the prado idea.
Ive had just as many problems with the prado as i did with the D2, but unlike all my D2 issues i havnt been able to permanently resolve some of the issues with the prado, such as the intermittent failures of the electronic throttle, design of the front end eventually cracks the radiators due to vibrations and the steering never seems to adjust up quite right when a wheel alignment is done causing the tyres to chew out - the last 2 seems VERY common with prados.
1kzte prado isnt fly by wire
Mine 1kz prado 11-14L/100km, with is pathetic compared to a TDi or TD5, power wise is also very lacking, towing see's these figures jump up to around 16-20L/100km
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