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gastly369 wrote:as a hardcore mitsu fan .......
prado
redman24 wrote:This is the model pajero i'm looking at.
Is this the bubble fender and do all of these come withvthe 4m40 engine . I personally find that this model pajero's interior and it's aggresive exterior looks especially with rims is better than the prado and that the suspension is also strong.
but engine and transmission durability and parts are my major concerns
aliman wrote:i had to make same decision 2 years ago, according to the years you mention pajero had an updated bigger model while prado was still a first gen, i drove both and considered expense for service and repair and parts. i bought a 2007 pajero very very happy it, no complains and still had change to buy 20" rims and tires new
redman24 wrote:This is the model pajero i'm looking at.
Is this the bubble fender and do all of these come withvthe 4m40 engine . I personally find that this model pajero's interior and it's aggresive exterior looks especially with rims is better than the prado and that the suspension is also strong.
but engine and transmission durability and parts are my major concerns
nismoid wrote:Having owned both, the pajero (V77) and the prado (J95 i think), in terms of parts( except engine parts) the pajero 's parts are readily available out of the US and is very inexpensive compared to the prado whose parts cost around 2-3 times more. Diesel engine parts are another story though, while I've never had any problems with mines, when I researched the both engines,parts were available from either the company(very expensive), or from Australia or the UK with again the pajero being the cheaper of the two.
As for performance the Pajero beat the Prado hands down in terms of power, torque, speed and fuel comsumption, the pajero also handles way better than the prado thanks to a monocoque body design (it drives more like a car) as opposed to the prado's body on chasis design which feels sloppy.
As for interior space the Prado's third row seats takes up alot of space in the rear resulting in a reduced carrying capacity, you can remove them and you'll end up with the same amount of space as the Pajero which achieves this by fold-away third row seats.
In my opinion if you want a very versatile durable daily driver then go with the Pajero, and if resale value and bragging rights is your MAIN concern then the prado might be better suited for you.
Hope that helps
hustla_ambition101 wrote:Prado...but when it starts needing parts.....prepareth thy angus
gastly369 wrote:as a hardcore mitsu fan .......
prado
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