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    Prado all the way IMO. Pathfinders can be troublesome - Neighbor had a 2012 Pathfinder, he has many tales of woe about it - He bought a Jeep after that as he wanted something more reliable - the Jeep did a gudgen pin the other week (after 5 years - was second hand but it's only got 210KKM on it - so he's just bought a new Pajaro Sport. 3rd time lucky for him I hope.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Prado all the way IMO. Pathfinders can be troublesome - Neighbor had a 2012 Pathfinder, he has many tales of woe about it - He bought a Jeep after that as he wanted something more reliable - the Jeep did a gudgen pin the other week (after 5 years - was second hand but it's only got 210KKM on it - so he's just bought a new Pajaro Sport. 3rd time lucky for him I hope.
    He will be right with the Pajero Sport. Very well sorted vehicle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    she needs a 7 seater, to do camper trailer hauling etc

    has 4 kids from 11-2 yrs

    i talked her out of a d3 as it had issues

    she previously had a pajero but it eventually died and her partner talked her into a madza which she dislikes and it wont do the camper trailer thing...

    12k is her upper limit i believe

    and it has to have a split 3rtd row seat
    Another low K Pajero would be a smart option - cheaper than Prado, reliable and well sorted and competent for those requirements espexially if any offloading is limited to the beach and lighter State Forests and Forestry trails etc. Otherwise Prado auto would be a good choice I reckon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    Another low K Pajero would be a smart option - cheaper than Prado, reliable and well sorted and competent for those requirements espexially if any offloading is limited to the beach and lighter State Forests and Forestry trails etc. Otherwise Prado auto would be a good choice I reckon.

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    Must have split fold third row. Counts Mitsu out.


    Watch the Prado diesels at high KM. They often need injectors. And if it’s done a fair bit of towing the auto may be a bit off.

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    Can't speak about a Prado as I have never driven 1 but,
    We bought a demonstrator 2008 Pathfinder diesel manual in late 2008.
    We didn't like it.
    Didn't seem to produce the stated power or torque, front passenger seat folds forward which made the seat uncomfortable when used for long trips. The car is fairly small with 7 people in it. It towed our HD off road trailer OK but 1 had to row the gears. When sitting in the sun the rear tail gate locks/handles caused burns to SWMBO hand, they are black. I did some mud running in it & it went ok but they are a bit low. The fit & finish was ordinary. Stereo failed to work twice. Floor coverings lifted. The steering wheel is small for a 4WD. The whole car became uncomfortable on 7 or more hour trips. We had a Hyundai Terracan before that & it was without a doubt a better car all round.
    We traded it on the D3 - chalk & cheese & I mean good cheese & bad chalk.
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    A couple of years ago my daughter and son-in law were looking for a second hand Prado.
    After several months they gave up because every one they found had well above average kilometres on the odometer. There didn't seem to be such a thing as a low km or even an average km one available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Must have split fold third row. Counts Mitsu out.


    Watch the Prado diesels at high KM. They often need injectors. And if it’s done a fair bit of towing the auto may be a bit off.
    True. Forgot about that. They are a bench fold up. I had one for a week a few years ago. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    she needs a 7 seater, to do camper trailer hauling etc

    has 4 kids from 11-2 yrs

    i talked her out of a d3 as it had issues

    she previously had a pajero but it eventually died and her partner talked her into a madza which she dislikes and it wont do the camper trailer thing...

    12k is her upper limit i believe

    and it has to have a split 3rtd row seat
    R50 Pathy (pre 2005) only has 5 seat belts - out of the question - sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    He will be right with the Pajero Sport. Very well sorted vehicle.

    Cheers
    Cool - My Brother just bought one too. 👍
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    I met someone recently who was under the bonnet of a D40 (same thing as pathfinder i believe?). He was replacing the alternator after the previous one threw the clutch off. He told me his D40 was the worst car he had ever owned. He bought it from new and had experienced problems with almost all aspects of the vehicle. Couldn't wait to sell it. Turned out he was a mechanic, so he knew what he was talking about. Perhaps he just had a lemon?

    My mate owned a pathfinder of the same shape. He loved it and kept telling me how i should 'upgrade' from the 110 to a pathy. That was until it went bang twice on two consecutive family holidays and had to be flatbedded both times. Cost him almost $10,000 in repairs. Sold it and got an Amorak.

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