I agree, wouldn’t pay 20 for one but at 14/15 k Mark for a private sale and well maintained I’d be onto it. I reckon you could end up with a few issues pretty easily with old jeeps and territory’s once you work them a bit or otherwise.
We bought a territory a couple years back when we were shifting as we needed an extra tow vehicle. Its a very nice vehicle to drive, drives like its on rails. But, it is the most gas guzling-est thing Ive come across in my life. We have still got it as its still a handy extra tow wagon and staff use it to travel from home to the dairy shed but I need to save up for 6 months first every time we need to take it somewhere. Its as if someone took an XR6 driveline, added 4wd, and put it in a 4 tonne chassis....oh, wait...
270 is a harmonic divisor number[1]
270 is the fourth number that is divisible by its average integer divisor[2]
270 is a practical number, by the second definition
The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
270 is a sparsely totient number, the largest integer with 72 as its totient
Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
10! has 270 divisors
270 is the smallest positive integer that has divisors ending by digits 1, 2, …, 9.
They made a 2.8L diesel, which helped on that front. Was a real popular rep car over here in the Ag game. Reps loved them but they got a bit loose and squeaky around the 150k mark from bouncing around on outback roads.
there is a reason they hold their price so well, very reliable, good resale at what ever the Ks, drive well and are not too heavy on servicing costs, Jeeps and Territorys not so much, Jeep known to be one of the most unreliable, and nothing but suspension problems with a teritory, thats from owning a workshop for the last 30 odd years.And I am not a big Toyota fan but they are hard to beat.
And here's me with a pre 2000 Patrol with 4.2Turbo D @ 10L/100km, 15L when towing the horsefloat. And about to tick over 500,000km. Just goes and goes. And a BIG step up in comfort etc from the GQ SAF's
We bought one for the wife when we moved back to the farm about 18 months ago, haven't noticed fuel consumption being too bad, mind you, it replaced a 480hp G6E Turbo...and my wife has a heavy hoof
Fuel consumption would be one of the only downfalls of them, they are a pretty good car. Cheap and very easy to maintain. Would take one over a Jeep.
I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.
The engines keep going but it's the electrics shitting themselves after about 20 years that put me off.
Wouldn’t worry about the electrics in the older ones, yes maybe some caps need replacement but once it’s done it’s good for another 20 years
If you go diesel terry then make sure it got good service history and check of rust around gearbox x member mounts
And don’t leave battery disconnected
4l terry as others have said good towbar with tanker behind
Wouldn’t even touch the other one
The other comment about not having the time /mechanically ability
Maybe get something new with a warranty
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