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    Hi All,

    Thanks for your replies, especially to Mike for a great chat over the phone.

    Although I haven't decided yet, I am tending to get a petrol one, which is more suitable for the intended usage.

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/c...ing/3603748383


    I have added to the equation the below 2006 Pajero

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/c...ing/3383016022

    Now I'm wondering what the risk might be (if any) if the previous owner has used the truck for heavy towing.

    Again, thanks for your time and input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MBraga View Post
    Hi All,

    Thanks for your replies, especially to Mike for a great chat over the phone.

    Although I haven't decided yet, I am tending to get a petrol one, which is more suitable for the intended usage.

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/c...ing/3603748383


    I have added to the equation the below 2006 Pajero

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/c...ing/3383016022

    Now I'm wondering what the risk might be (if any) if the previous owner has used the truck for heavy towing.

    Again, thanks for your time and input.
    that surf is way over priced
    https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/c...ing/3669119090 - $9,000 cheaper, same amount of km's, just been serviced fresh cambelt only 10K old, snorkels are only afew hundred dollars and you have $8500 to upgrade what NEEDS upgraded if it needs it, repaint the bumpers maybe 1000$ and you have the exact same car
    just my view
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    I've got one of those surfs and apart from liking petrol it's one of the best things i've bought. done a lot of miles towing heavy boats/trailers and never had an issue. the one on trademe with a bit of a tidy looks like a good buy
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    In a similar situation to the OP, curious what the recommendations from the experts are on manual vs auto in the early 90’s bighorns etc? Not looking at anything too extreme in terms of off-roading. Like the idea of teaching kids in a manual but they seem fairly light on the ground compared to autos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake77 View Post
    In a similar situation to the OP, curious what the recommendations from the experts are on manual vs auto in the early 90’s bighorns etc? Not looking at anything too extreme in terms of off-roading. Like the idea of teaching kids in a manual but they seem fairly light on the ground compared to autos.
    Yes, thats a thing now. You have to go looking to find a manual trans vehicle. Mostly utes but even they are almost all Autos now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake77 View Post
    In a similar situation to the OP, curious what the recommendations from the experts are on manual vs auto in the early 90’s bighorns etc? Not looking at anything too extreme in terms of off-roading. Like the idea of teaching kids in a manual but they seem fairly light on the ground compared to autos.
    An auto gives smoother control in the rough and rocky stuff, no lose of traction with gear changes. I think autos are better in river crossing scenarios too as you can't get water into the clutch and lose drive.
    Manual better for teaching the kids how to drive, but adds another task to the whole learning to drive off road scenario.
    Manual is better for faster takeoffs to try clear obstacles unless you are peddling good HP in front of an auto.
    Can't crash start/tow start an auto easily if starter dies or flat battery. (carry a spare starter and jumper leads in an auto just in case.)

 

 

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