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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    In fact a Y62 just about suits all the criteria, apart from being petrol.....
    Second hand that is, although you may need a few more $,but thats no biggie

    One of my brothers recently picked up a new MU-X,and he hates the noisey engine.He has just ordered what he had before, a Prado,seems there is 6 months wait for them.

    What about another D/cab ute?
    They say the Amarok rides very well, way better than any of the others, but I dunno if it will have the reliability and low maintenance costs of the vehicle you have now?

    Prado,maybe out of your price range?
    I think the fuel consumption on a Y62 isn’t something I’d want given the KM I do, and it is too big, and it’s petrol and no to another dual cab. 😁

    Prado is doable but as a base model type thing so not really interested for the money they are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    One of the best and underestimated vehicles is the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport. It is a coil sprung wagon version of the MR Triton with an 8 speed auto (versus 6 for triton) and terrific seats. The centre console is a bit wide but if you are ok with that it is a shed load of car for the money. If didn't need the room of the ute with a canopy I would definitely consider the sport. Have seen them mildly lifted and big tyres and they look great too when modded mildly. The rear is a little off-putting style wise. Cheers
    It has been bouncing around in my brain. My Brother has one as does my neighbour across the road. I’ll add it to the list as a contender. 👍
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    I've got a 2019 Santa Fe for work. It's a solid car but handling on windy roads is pretty average. Diesel Engine is very efficient and great cruising long distances. 6th and 7th seats are usable but there is zero boot space if you do. Practical but nothing special about it.

    I've just picked up a 2020 skoda superb scout for family car and it's the best of both worlds wagon v suv I reckon. It's a petrol turbo 2l with 200kw, 4wd. Handles like a dream on windy wet (or dry) roads, does 0-100 in 6 seconds, and a very capable offroad mode suitable for anything short of 4wd track. Super comfortable and practical, latest tech, beats hands down every suv in every aspect, we tried in price range. It's a Volkswagen meets audi. Great deal of car for money. Just a shame you don't want European. Has 5year warranty too. Best car I've owned recently out of kia sportage, fgx xr8 falcon and Ford fx4 ranger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    This is generally a question that is fraught with danger but here goes. There’s a chance I could be leaving the work Hilux and getting into something more comfortable. Don’t go yota bashing, it’s been a great car - but after 5 years and 200,000KM I’m after something that rides a bit better (I think an upholstered brick would, but anyway).

    ...........

    So, what others can you think of that meets all of this???

    TIA.
    Ssanyong Rexton? The Musso is technically a dual-cab ute but it's supposed to have a decent ride ....

    Otherwise another vote for the MU-X.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    One of the best and underestimated vehicles is the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport. It is a coil sprung wagon version of the MR Triton with an 8 speed auto (versus 6 for triton) and terrific seats. The centre console is a bit wide but if you are ok with that it is a shed load of car for the money. If didn't need the room of the ute with a canopy I would definitely consider the sport. Have seen them mildly lifted and big tyres and they look great too when modded mildly. The rear is a little off-putting style wise. Cheers
    I agree. Very good bang for buck. And you can leave it in 4WD hi range for road driving.
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    Outback every day of the week - Subaru make fantastic cars for the money and have a customer support network that actually supports customers if there are any issues [which are rare] - Wifey's 2015 XV has been faultless and the 05 forester we had beforehand only had a starter motor failure in the 380KK we put on it after buying it second hand

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    I paid $65k for mine brand new. Shop around
    Wow....you got a bargain. I've been looking at Carsales for the Y62 over the last couple of months for a Y62. $65G got me a four year old Patrol with around 70 thou kms on it. New was in the $80G plus area. Demand is exceeding supply and won't even talk to me on the phone about buying one let alone haggle over price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    One of the best and underestimated vehicles is the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport.
    Don't forget the now suoerceded NX Pajero. $62G will get you a top of the line NX Exceed and it's a very nice place to be. Only comes with a 3.2 diesel - mine gives 11/12 L per 100 km crawling around bush tracks in the low gears. It's reputation is that nothing goes wrong...just service it and drive it. 10 year factory warranty removes any doubt about future parts availability.They are a nice place to park your rear end.
    At the afore mentioned $62G it is an absolute bargain.

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    I must remember, next time I need to buy a car, not to ask for advice on this site.
    The advice is good but sure does get complicated and confusing!
    Jonesfam

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    I must remember, next time I need to buy a car, not to ask for advice on this site.
    The advice is good but sure does get complicated and confusing!
    Jonesfam
    Yes, it’s a minefield which is why I narrowed my criteria quite a bit before starting the thread - but I have got some other ideas from here that fit the bill that I hadn’t thought of so worth asking the question. Which car?Which car?
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