Greetings,
I am looking for a DD for my wife which will see light overland/off road duty. Basically, I want to get her a DD that I can have a bit of fun with. Vehicle will see only minor mods, if any.
She loves Land Rovers, and a good condition 2004 DII or a 2005/2006 LR3 is currently what she has her heart set on. Their "reliability" is concerning, however the LR forums are all fantastic and the DII is quite easy to work on. Needless to say, I do want to see what else is out there in the 10-12k range.
Led me to a Gen III Montero. She likes the styling, I do to. Based on some searches it appears they are pretty stout and certainly more reliable than a Landie. What am I getting into with a 2003/2004?
2003+ has the 3.8, correct? Is this superior to a pre 2003? Do these have CDLs? What are they like off road? What should I be looking for? Are some trim levels better than others? Any known issues? I will say, the biggest issue with a Montero is that they are quite rare in my area (Metro Detroit). If things go wrong, are parts accessible?
Thanks for any info. These cars certainly seem like the under-the-radar upscale SUV.
I am looking for a DD for my wife which will see light overland/off road duty. Basically, I want to get her a DD that I can have a bit of fun with. Vehicle will see only minor mods, if any.
She loves Land Rovers, and a good condition 2004 DII or a 2005/2006 LR3 is currently what she has her heart set on. Their "reliability" is concerning, however the LR forums are all fantastic and the DII is quite easy to work on. Needless to say, I do want to see what else is out there in the 10-12k range.
Led me to a Gen III Montero. She likes the styling, I do to. Based on some searches it appears they are pretty stout and certainly more reliable than a Landie. What am I getting into with a 2003/2004?
2003+ has the 3.8, correct? Is this superior to a pre 2003? Do these have CDLs? What are they like off road? What should I be looking for? Are some trim levels better than others? Any known issues? I will say, the biggest issue with a Montero is that they are quite rare in my area (Metro Detroit). If things go wrong, are parts accessible?
Thanks for any info. These cars certainly seem like the under-the-radar upscale SUV.