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Thread: Disco 3, Pajero 2007 or Land cruiser 120 Prado

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    Smile Disco 3, Pajero 2007 or Land cruiser 120 Prado

    Hey guys!

    I´m looking for a new or let´s say better used 4wd car.
    For a year ago I was going to buy at prado but economic and other stuff did that I had to wait.

    Now I´m looking for a tourer with good reliability. My in my price range are Disco 3 2005-2006, Pajero wagon 2007 and Land cruiser prado 120 2003-2005. In my country the Disco 3 cost less then a land cruiser 120 2003 and have less km.
    I been looking at the three vehicle a lot but haven´t got so much wiser so I hope you can help me. Some people already given me the advice to skip the Disco 3 as it not so reliable. Perhaps it is like with hyundai or Skoda that many people talk about them and say they are bad but only a few have had owned one and driven one. The rest have just heard people talk about them.

    Pros with the Disco 3 for me are the air suspension, gearbox, driveline, engine, space, comfort, cargo door. Cons are reliability, electric, air suspension, weight, service part costs, lower suspension over 50 km/h (fix it with suspension control).

    Land cruiser Prado 120 feels like a smaller car and like a older car. Reliability is really good and the value is good. But that is also why I look at the Disco 3. You can get Disco 3 at a good price.

    Pajero also feels older but the new model looks good and drive good on road. Offroad I feel that the Land Cruiser and the Disco is fare more competent.

    In Sweden where I live we also have the Nissan Patrol but only with the 3,0 TD and the other cars are more modern.

    So I really need your advice. I´m looking and hunting for a new car right now. Can you give me some pros and cons on the cars? I already been reading threads and discussions and tests. Is the Disco 3 worth it???

    Latest I been reading:
    http://www.4wdoftheyear.com.au/pdf/pdf_bestcars.pdf
    http://www.4wdoftheyear.com.au/pdf/o...erjuly2008.pdf
    http://www.4wdoftheyear.com.au/pdf/4x4april2008.pdf
    http://www.4wdoftheyear.com.au/pdf/o...rapril2008.pdf
    http://www.4wdoftheyear.com.au/pdf/lux.pdf
    http://www.4wdoftheyear.com.au/pdf/4x42005.pdf

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    Disco 3, Pajero 2007 or Land cruiser 120 Prado

    I loved my D3 and I am sure my soon to arrive D4 but if reliability is the main factor I think the Prado would be better than a 2005-2006 D3...

    Don't get me wrong I'd rather have the disco but to me reliability is only one (albeit still important) factor to me, whereas it seems the main factor to you.

    A later model D3 might be closer in regards to reliability but those early ones had a few more issues I believe...

    Others more knowledgable might say otherwise and happy to be corrected

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    Go the D3. But get the latest example with a service history and low Kilometers. If not the D3, go the Paj. Forget the Playdoh. What about an XC90?!
    Regards
    Robbo

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    All 3 are very good vehicles however here in Australia the Prado in the years you mentioned did not have the Direct Injection Diesels and therefore are very agricultural, but very reliable. The Pajero is a great car on the road but not so good offroad and based on a vehicle from the year 2000 however I have a 2006 D3 and I am constantly blown away at how good this vehicle is ( I had a Patrol beforehand) both on road and off. Reliability has been excellent and the advice on forums like this is phenomenal, I'm a member of other forums of Toyota, Jeep and other 4x4 forums but it is this forum I call home, where there are so many members who happily give their knowledge and time to help that make being a LR owner that little bit special!

    Cheers
    Julian

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    I have a 2006 model as well and have enjoyed an extremely reliable vehicle for 120000km. In fact it has never let me down. From what I read here, the d4s have just as many problems?

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    Im not so sure we had the 120 Prado and it gave us no end of trouble. We are loving the D4. It really is streets ahead of the Prado 120 and 150. I would be leaning towards the disco.
    Cheers
    Steve

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    I personally have an older Pajero (2004 DiD), and it has proven reliable on and off road. Not sure about in Sweden, but in Australia, the current model Prado has a few kW more than my 2004 Pajero, and is 400kg heavier.

    I haven't done any rock hopping, but have done all the track around the Vic High Country, from Masfield to Tredbo, so it will definitely go off-road (I do have a 2" lift). Unfortunately due to financial difficulties, Mitsubishi hasn't really updated the Pajero, and the current model looks almost the same as mine, hence my going to a D4.

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    Disco 3, Pajero 2007 or Land cruiser 120 Prado

    Quote Originally Posted by djambalawa View Post
    I loved my D3 and I am sure my soon to arrive D4 but if reliability is the main factor I think the Prado would be better than a 2005-2006 D3...

    Don't get me wrong I'd rather have the disco but to me reliability is only one (albeit still important) factor to me, whereas it seems the main factor to you.

    A later model D3 might be closer in regards to reliability but those early ones had a few more issues I believe...

    Others more knowledgable might say otherwise and happy to be corrected

    Proof of Toyota hype!!!

    The entire fleet here are no more reliable than any other brand..

    Often 1 or 2 have some issue or another!

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    To be fair have you asked this exact question on the Pajero & Prado forums?

    Deep down I think that anyone who asks such a question here really wants a Landrover but just wants some sort of comfort that others here are happy with their purchases.

    The majority here will say yes - we love our vehicles.
    They have "Character"
    I am often asked should I buy a Landrover?
    I answer with "Do you look after your vehicle and keep an eye on it mechanically or do you just drive it?"
    If you just drive it - buy a Toyota,Nissan or Mitshubishi.
    If you have a passion for vehicles yes buy the Landrover!
    2014 SDV6 HSE - LLAMS, Tuff Ant Tree Sliders, Tuff Ant 18" rims, Nitto Ridge Grappler tyres 265/65 R18, Custom Lipo4 battery, Custom Drawer storage system https://www.box.com/s/jem0ilac3cner2mexq64

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~Rich~ View Post
    To be fair have you asked this exact question on the Pajero & Prado forums?

    Deep down I think that anyone who asks such a question here really wants a Landrover but just wants some sort of comfort that others here are happy with their purchases.

    The majority here will say yes - we love our vehicles.
    They have "Character"
    I am often asked should I buy a Landrover?
    I answer with "Do you look after your vehicle and keep an eye on it mechanically or do you just drive it?"
    If you just drive it - buy a Toyota,Nissan or Mitshubishi.
    If you have a passion for vehicles yes buy the Landrover!
    That would be my advice too!

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