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    neilaction
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    Originally posted by Prado_Dave View Post
    Nah I meant the diesel. It just goes like a V8!!
    It sure does Dave.

    And if that isn't enough, there is a 5.7l V8 option for when you're really in a hurry.

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  • Prado_Dave
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    Nah I meant the diesel. It just goes like a V8!!

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  • neilaction
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    This is a good summary and more or less lines up with my thoughts after short test drives.

    http://www.4x4australia.com.au/drive...ver-vs-toyota/

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  • neilaction
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    Originally posted by Prado_Dave View Post
    Told you Neilaction. Driving one will make you cream your pants. If it wasn't for resale and 7 seats, Prado wouldn't sell. V8 performance and an interior and exterior to die for... Thankfully reliability is iffy. That's why Prado sells like hot cakes in the bush. But did I mention it's a bloody rocket?????
    I didn't drive the V8, I drove the 3l diesel 6.
    Still a rocket compared to the Prado.
    Do I need to go back?

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  • Prado_Dave
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    Told you Neilaction. Driving one will make you cream your pants. If it wasn't for resale and 7 seats, Prado wouldn't sell. V8 performance and an interior and exterior to die for... Thankfully reliability is iffy. That's why Prado sells like hot cakes in the bush. But did I mention it's a bloody rocket?????

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  • brogers
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    "JEEP" + Just Empty Each Pocket

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  • mjrandom
    Out of control poster!

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    I like Jeeps. Without them I might have to hate something that has a few redeeming features.

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  • neilaction
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    Game over.

    http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/j...29-109dtb.html

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  • neilaction
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    Originally posted by Symo View Post
    Google Jeep and Lemon, you'll never by a jeep.
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    I did.

    You know how Google tries to predict what you're searching for as you're typing?
    Well these predictions are based on previous searches by all Google users.
    Jeep lemon comes up as soon as you type L.
    Prado lemon doesn't appear until I got to M.

    And in the end that's why I'll buy a Prado.

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  • Symo
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    Originally posted by neilaction View Post
    Test drove a diesel Jeep Grand Cherokee today.

    My advice? Don't.
    It will make your Prado seem like a wallowing, underpowered, crude pos that was built 15 years ago.

    I seriously wish I hadn't driven driven it. Ok, the Disco 4 was very impressive as well but at least I could console myself with the $20k price difference. But the Jeep is the same price. Maybe less after haggling.

    It's no wonder with 185kw and 570Nm under the lid and an 8 speed tranny to smooth out any residual diesel harshness. Put your foot down in the Jeep and it rockets forward effortlessly. I wasn't expecting the difference to be so great.

    On road handling is again far superior to the Prado. Solid and reasonably dynamic. You feel you could actually drive it with some enthusiasm and be rewarded. Not as taught as my current drive, an R36, but pretty good for a 4bee. The steering wasnt super precise but was nice and light and once you got used to it, it'd be fine.

    So off road must be where the Toyota kicks Jeep butt? Maybe and of course I can't test that. But, adding the $4k off-road kit gives an electric rear diff, fully adjustable and self levelling air suspension and some extra underbody protection. I suspect there wouldn't be that much in it for 90% of punters.

    Styling is subjective but if you're passing, have a look at the Black Hawk in the showroom on Scarborough Beach Rd. It looks the biz IMO. Inside is equally impressive. Compared to the Prado the Grand Cherokee is 4wd porn.

    So any downside? Well it's only a 5 seater. But the real downside is it isn't a Toyota. The Jeep's reputation for reliability is a million miles behind the Prado. Servicing is a bit dearer, parts holding in Aus not great and the service centre network is relitively poor compared to Toyota outside of metro. They counter all that by having 10 loan cars available.

    So the big question, am I going to buy a Jeep. I'm going to go home and take a cold shower. Tonight when I sleep I'll be dreaming of a Jeep. But when I wake up and face reality, I'll still be buying a Prado.
    Google Jeep and Lemon, you'll never by a jeep.


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  • Symo
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  • Symo
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    Originally posted by amts View Post
    Yes, OK, but at a much lower rate than if there was no window at all.

    [/COLOR]
    Because it already has UV protection???
    No they don't, some European brands offer it, you can usually tell by the green/purple tinge when they glare.

    99% of windshield are not coated by law, they have to be completely clear.


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  • neilaction
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  • neilaction
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    Test drove a diesel Jeep Grand Cherokee today.

    My advice? Don't.
    It will make your Prado seem like a wallowing, underpowered, crude pos that was built 15 years ago.

    I seriously wish I hadn't driven driven it. Ok, the Disco 4 was very impressive as well but at least I could console myself with the $20k price difference. But the Jeep is the same price. Maybe less after haggling.

    It's no wonder with 185kw and 570Nm under the lid and an 8 speed tranny to smooth out any residual diesel harshness. Put your foot down in the Jeep and it rockets forward effortlessly. I wasn't expecting the difference to be so great.

    On road handling is again far superior to the Prado. Solid and reasonably dynamic. You feel you could actually drive it with some enthusiasm and be rewarded. Not as taught as my current drive, an R36, but pretty good for a 4bee. The steering wasnt super precise but was nice and light and once you got used to it, it'd be fine.

    So off road must be where the Toyota kicks Jeep butt? Maybe and of course I can't test that. But, adding the $4k off-road kit gives an electric rear diff, fully adjustable and self levelling air suspension and some extra underbody protection. I suspect there wouldn't be that much in it for 90% of punters.

    Styling is subjective but if you're passing, have a look at the Black Hawk in the showroom on Scarborough Beach Rd. It looks the biz IMO. Inside is equally impressive. Compared to the Prado the Grand Cherokee is 4wd porn.

    So any downside? Well it's only a 5 seater. But the real downside is it isn't a Toyota. The Jeep's reputation for reliability is a million miles behind the Prado. Servicing is a bit dearer, parts holding in Aus not great and the service centre network is relitively poor compared to Toyota outside of metro. They counter all that by having 10 loan cars available.

    So the big question, am I going to buy a Jeep. I'm going to go home and take a cold shower. Tonight when I sleep I'll be dreaming of a Jeep. But when I wake up and face reality, I'll still be buying a Prado.
    neilaction
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    Last edited by neilaction; 15-10-2015, 06:36 PM.

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  • Stoo
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    Originally posted by jimmy_prado View Post
    63.3k for a new 2.8 silver gxl - SOR perth , reckon i could of haggled a bit more but sure beats the 69k the first dealers quoted !
    When I saw $69K I thought it must be a mistake as the RRP here in QLD is only $66,714. I changed my location to WA on the Toyota web site and sure enough, $68,939. Ouch!

    Given that we take most of your GST revenue I guess you guys need to make up the shortfall with higher stamp duty.

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  • Prado_Dave
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    Good buy Jimmy!

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  • jimmy_prado
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  • jimmy_prado
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    63.3k for a new 2.8 silver gxl - SOR perth , reckon i could of haggled a bit more but sure beats the 69k the first dealers quoted !

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