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Newbie - Is a Pajero suitable?

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skids:
If you come down to Abingdon 4x4 festival this coming weekend you will see whay Pajeros and others can do, and have a good look around many types of vehicles, it might help you choose :)
http://www.abingdon4x4festival.com/

map-man:
Don't belive those who say shoguns can't articulate :lol:





seriously tho, shogun/pajero's are a good robust motor but like everything else have there own little issues but buy a good well looked after one and it'll be fine. mines done 160,000 miles now and still going strong if a little battered now and I really abuse mine.  Fuel economy is about the same no matter what engine/gearbox combo you get and depends more on how you drive. 

freenote:
Well you can't argue with that articulation!

Only about 3 weeks till I get paid now! It's nearly here!

dxmedia:

--- Quote from: map-man on September 25, 2009, 20:46:34 ---Don't belive those who say shoguns can't articulate :lol:





--- End quote ---

Um, the front end isn't.

Holymoorside though?  Looks like it - great site.

IFS will never be able to do :-



and that's with the jeep short arms fitted.

I've a brilliant pic somewhere of a clieo driving further up a small twist ramp than a SWB pajero. Stock articulation on them is very limited.

dxmedia:




 :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

That 2nd pic, the paj had lost all traction and that was as far up the ramp it could get.  :lol: :lol:

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