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  • #31
    After more reading and more reading, looks like I will be heading back to the prado again, although I did like the grunt and gadgets on the jeep. But as mentioned here, reliability long term well who knows, plus service costs etc etc. just wish the prado had more power
    Thanks for the input

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    • #32
      Why don't you buy a DPCHIP? I heard a lot of good feedback about it, it's my future purchase but not this year.

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      • #33
        I know this thread is done with...but wow. Never buying a jeep.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaYFLb8WMGM

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        • #34
          Originally posted by SuperDavid View Post
          I know this thread is done with...but wow. Never buying a jeep.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaYFLb8WMGM
          Doubt as to the authenticity if the test. But while it may not toll over, it may catch fire

          http://www.caradvice.com.au/183883/j...rollover-test/
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          • #35
            Originally posted by scoopix View Post
            After more reading and more reading, looks like I will be heading back to the prado again, although I did like the grunt and gadgets on the jeep. But as mentioned here, reliability long term well who knows, plus service costs etc etc. just wish the prado had more power
            Thanks for the input
            If you like the power why are you not looking at a 200 series Cruiser?........195kw....650nm......V8 Twin Hairdryers......it's all there......go on.....just test drive one I dare ya.

            Dan
            Can I still play now I have a 200 series?........Had a 2008 120 Series D4D Manual 6 Speed...STANDARD White, Soverign Bar..........Rear Cage........Dashmat.......GX Wheels with Good Year Dura Tracs........Bilstein/Dobbo 2'' lift.....Safari Snorkel....Canvas Seat Covers.....20%tint..........55W HID Headlights.....Mudmats front and rear.....
            22'' Lightbar......

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            • #36
              Originally posted by D4Dforme View Post
              If you like the power why are you not looking at a 200 series Cruiser?........195kw....650nm......V8 Twin Hairdryers......it's all there......go on.....just test drive one I dare ya.

              Dan
              I dare not test drive one, I think it would be a very expensive test

              Cheers Andrew
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              • #37
                Go the 200 series GX. Great base for an awesome tourer.

                Cheers,
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                • #38
                  I was impressed with the 200s when I ran them through a 4WD course last year. They climbed and descended the steepest of slopes with such ease and we didn't even use the electronic assists. There's a tonne of weight to be saved by not having the KDSS. I haven't had a close look at the bare bones GX but, if it came without the KDSS and the rest of the decaffeinated crap, I reckon it would be a good rig to do up. I'm still inclined towards a v8 diesel ute with a custom tray and canopy that would suit my needs. Have to speak quietly, the Prado and the missus might over-hear me.
                  Dave
                  Views expressed are mine alone and are not intended to compromise the integrity of my employer nor offend those who may read such views.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by AJ120 View Post
                    I dare not test drive one, I think it would be a very expensive test

                    Cheers Andrew
                    I can now say that towing 1.5t of boat around is effortless.......and i'm getting a tad over 17ltr per 100k towing the boat with 33''s 2'' lift and loaded.........not bad.

                    Dan
                    Can I still play now I have a 200 series?........Had a 2008 120 Series D4D Manual 6 Speed...STANDARD White, Soverign Bar..........Rear Cage........Dashmat.......GX Wheels with Good Year Dura Tracs........Bilstein/Dobbo 2'' lift.....Safari Snorkel....Canvas Seat Covers.....20%tint..........55W HID Headlights.....Mudmats front and rear.....
                    22'' Lightbar......

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                    • #40
                      Unfortunately I think the 300 series might be released before I get a new 4b again

                      Cheers Andrew
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by r4ndll View Post
                        Doubt as to the authenticity if the test. But while it may not toll over, it may catch fire

                        http://www.caradvice.com.au/183883/j...rollover-test/
                        Why do you doubt the authenticity? Its all there and you can check it. I remember Chrysler/Jeep not being very happy with these tests and managed to get some more done with the results they wanted.

                        No way I would by a jeep. I reckon anyone that does in this country needs their head read.

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                        • #42
                          Saw this on a forum I go on. Seems like even americans dont like the jeeps now.


                          The thread was titled "Jeeps are pieces of **** still?"

                          "I always heard they were but I had no experience. The new 2014 JGC diesel sounded perfect for me so I went to the dealer today. Just got back.

                          Drove three miles and then drove it back to the dealer w/ a no thank you.

                          In that three miles, this happened:

                          The entire dash nearly came apart when we hit a bump. Literally a screw popped out and a 25% of the plastic chitty dash was hanging there loose.

                          something clearly broke in the suspension. On the same minor pothole there was a loud BOOOM on the right front side. Bearing maybe.

                          The auto transmission has a mind of its own. It revved to red line when I tried to merge slowly onto the highway."

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                          • #43
                            I have 2 mates with 200 series . The only diesel car that has impressed me . If I wanted to tow something regularly , the 200 would be it ,other than a 4.2 turbo 100 series , or the 4.2 patrol . Yeah sorry , I mentioned a Nissan
                            03 grande v6 , with added stuff that makes it go places . RTFM people !
                            founding member of the " you don't need all that crap on a prado association "
                            "you only use 15% of your brain " Einstein . " so why not burn off the other 85% " Cheech & Chong .
                            petrol , petrol ,petrol , you know it makes sense ! im kavpetrolbitch

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Beach View Post
                              Why do you doubt the authenticity? Its all there and you can check it. I remember Chrysler/Jeep not being very happy with these tests and managed to get some more done with the results they wanted.

                              No way I would by a jeep. I reckon anyone that does in this country needs their head read.
                              There's three sides to every argument. There's, yours, and the truth. As stated I the article there were complaints that the initial testers overloaded the car:

                              "Jeep’s parent company Chrysler Group responded to the criticism, claiming that the Grand Cherokee in question was tested in an “overloaded condition”. A subsequent evaluation was conducted by the magazine in the presence of Chrysler Group engineers, and despite testing three vehicles over 11 runs the original two-wheel-lift-off result could not be reproduced.

                              German publication Auto Motor und Sport has now conducted its own independent moose test, which was performed at a
                              test site sanctioned by the Europe’s largest automobile club, ADAC, with the course dimensions and layout in accordance with those set by the International Standards Organisation.

                              At the completion of the test, Auto Motor und Sport concluded the Jeep Grand Cherokee remained safely on the road at all times.
                              [SIZE=2]120 GXL D4D Auto, with a 'List of Wants' greater than the 'List of Needs' greater than the 'List of Haves'
                              Nissan Patrol: Keeping Bogan's out of Toyota's since 1951[/SIZE]

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by r4ndll View Post
                                There's three sides to every argument. There's, yours, and the truth. As stated I the article there were complaints that the initial testers overloaded the car:

                                "Jeep’s parent company Chrysler Group responded to the criticism, claiming that the Grand Cherokee in question was tested in an “overloaded condition”. A subsequent evaluation was conducted by the magazine in the presence of Chrysler Group engineers, and despite testing three vehicles over 11 runs the original two-wheel-lift-off result could not be reproduced.

                                German publication Auto Motor und Sport has now conducted its own independent moose test, which was performed at a
                                test site sanctioned by the Europe’s largest automobile club, ADAC, with the course dimensions and layout in accordance with those set by the International Standards Organisation.

                                At the completion of the test, Auto Motor und Sport concluded the Jeep Grand Cherokee remained safely on the road at all times.
                                Is there a link to this test, I know the original lane change test was re-done by the same team with the Jeep folks onsite. They had updated some of the ECU/configurations but still blew a number of tyres and had similar issues. The second test is also up on you tube

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