on 04-06-2013 09:25 PM
We've recently sold my car and are looking for a cheap farm hack/shopping trolley/animal transporter to replace it (e.g., our last lot of calves were brought home in the back of our luxury cruiser :^O - far too good a car for us country bumpkins, so we sold it). It must be 4wd as parts of our property can only be accessed by a 4x4.
Only want to spend around $4-$5k on it, it's a second vehicle and won't be doing huge mileage, so would what would be the better buy; a later model Land Rover/Jeep Cherokee, or an earlier model Nissan Patrol/Landcruiser/Pajero?
Or what about a Holden Jackaroo?
We need a fairly large 4x4 as I bring home several bags of feed and bales of hay crammed in the back, so don't want a small townie 4x4.
Grateful for any opinions or info about the most reliable older 4x4 and what would be cheaper for servicing and parts.
on 04-06-2013 09:31 PM
a mate picked up a 93 nissan patrol for 3 grand, i was very surprised on the condition and low kms too.
apparently thats what they fetch:O
i like the patrols, had a newbie short wheel base in 86
on 05-06-2013 03:48 AM
Nissan Patrol GQ / Ford Maverick 4.2 litre non turbo diesel ....... unstoppable...... mine climbs trees 😛 .....enough room for 4 or 5 calves in the back (mine is 6 goat "tested") when the rear seats are down
on 05-06-2013 05:37 AM
whereas I can only get two in the Zuke cino
on 05-06-2013 05:47 AM
Good morning Dave---my eyesight is not 100%-
but is that a cane toad on the dash in the pic?................Richo.
on 05-06-2013 06:15 AM
Good morning Dave---my eyesight is not 100%-
but is that a cane toad on the dash in the pic?................Richo.
looks like it.... I must have picked it up when I went to "Queensland" to post the other day
.... Bowraville is in Queensland 😐 apparently X-(
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbgShiaal6E
on 05-06-2013 06:56 AM
Good tips on vehicle selection Dave.
Some 4x4s are very expensive to repair.
Had another look at the pic--it might be your fat wallet!
on 05-06-2013 08:07 AM
Thanks gents, looks like it is as I suspected, the older trusted brands still rule. Shame, because I wouldn't have felt like such a bumpkin in a newer car like a land rover. But must put my wallet before my pride.
Interesting you say the Ford Maverick, I had looked at a couple of those, but they are really really old; i.e., early '80s, and there don't seem to be many around. Was also wondering about parts availability and rust?
We recently sold our old Ford Bronco, which I just loved, but there was too much rust in it for us to repair cheaply enough. Was such a simple motor that my hubby could fix near anything in it - not full of electronics the way the modern motors are.
You have a beautiful property, Viewmont.
on 05-06-2013 09:39 AM
on 05-06-2013 02:56 PM
for the serious off roader? - landrover (apparently)
Ive always liked the nissan pathfinder too - for the styling. another one that you could also consider