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OK, this is the endless circle that we have been travelling since everyone stepped out of Arkanas and 6X4 tourers in our industry. They BOTH have the pitfalls and associated BS that comes with ANYTHING japanese. P1ss poor steel quality, only made to last 5 years (lease life) having said that, I have 2 Canters that have over 350K on them and they are still making money. I have one 6X4 Toyota Landcruiser that has 780K and it is still making money. Your really going down a dead end street. At the end of the day, ADR 80 stuffed the 6X4 landcruiser for us, or we'd still keep ordering them. They handle better, have less body roll, better warranty than either Canter/Isuzu (and I will argue that until I'm blue in the face), And we can get any guide to drive it with absolute confidence and not feel like they are driving a truck. Some guides aren't the best drivers and feel intimidated by the little Fuso.
It is really a personal thing, choosing a motor car/truck. Give me anything and I will work out how to extract every ounce from it. Squeeze every dollar I can from it. I don't think you are going to see any difference until you get into Pinzgauers or Mogs that are made to last. Which ever you choose, you should get satisfaction from it as most people will use some emotion when making a purchase. For me it is business, I am a heartless prick when buying a bus. I don't care for this trinket, that gadget, all I care about is cost per Klm, lowest cost/klm wins and I go with it. I'd prefer to see Isuzus in my fleet, but that isn't the truck that we decided on because they wont honour warranty on an altered vehicle like Toyota or Fuso do.
Until they (mog & Pinz) enter the arguement, you are really comparing chalk to chalk. The issue we have with Euro trucks is no back up service and they have little niggles for the first 2 years, once you sort them out (a-la sprinter) then you have until normally 1million klms before economic viability goes out the window.
It all depends on your purpose, how you use it and how you look after it;
I have seen an OKA run out of economic viability in 9 months from driver abuse on Fraser Island. I have seen 6X4 landcruisers carrying massive kgs with 500K on the clock over 7 years old operating well within economic viability. Chalk is chalk people, don't get it mixed up with Cheese, and don't forget, chalk comes in lots of different colours, if you don't like the colour, change it to suit yourself.
Aw FFS, My rum has run out!!!!!
It is really a personal thing, choosing a motor car/truck. Give me anything and I will work out how to extract every ounce from it. Squeeze every dollar I can from it. I don't think you are going to see any difference until you get into Pinzgauers or Mogs that are made to last. Which ever you choose, you should get satisfaction from it as most people will use some emotion when making a purchase. For me it is business, I am a heartless prick when buying a bus. I don't care for this trinket, that gadget, all I care about is cost per Klm, lowest cost/klm wins and I go with it. I'd prefer to see Isuzus in my fleet, but that isn't the truck that we decided on because they wont honour warranty on an altered vehicle like Toyota or Fuso do.
Until they (mog & Pinz) enter the arguement, you are really comparing chalk to chalk. The issue we have with Euro trucks is no back up service and they have little niggles for the first 2 years, once you sort them out (a-la sprinter) then you have until normally 1million klms before economic viability goes out the window.
It all depends on your purpose, how you use it and how you look after it;
I have seen an OKA run out of economic viability in 9 months from driver abuse on Fraser Island. I have seen 6X4 landcruisers carrying massive kgs with 500K on the clock over 7 years old operating well within economic viability. Chalk is chalk people, don't get it mixed up with Cheese, and don't forget, chalk comes in lots of different colours, if you don't like the colour, change it to suit yourself.
Aw FFS, My rum has run out!!!!!