DanF.
Adventurer
I'm toying with the idea to sell my BMW 540i and purchase a DD 4x4 that would cost around $5,000. My wife owns a 2004 Pathfinder, and my brother owns a Gen3 4Runner, so I've had some experience and driving time with those two, but no experience with a Montero. I'm looking for the pros/cons of each. I'd like to do a mild build on it to give it some better offroad/camping/overland capabilities, e.g. tires, rack storage, lighting, mild suspension, etc... The follow pros/cons are not all-inclussive, and I'd appreciate whatever you guys can add to my list. FWIW, I'm going to post in the three main sub-forums (here, and in the Nissan, and Toyota) to get as much info as I can.
R50 Nissan Pathfinder
Pros: Strong engine, easy to lift 1-2", can still find manual gearbox with low miles, smaller size vehicle
Cons: Not a ton of aftermarket support, tire size limited by IFS, complex engine, not many came with factory LSD
Gen3 Mitsubishi Montero
Pros: strong driveline, very good 4wd system, can still find near-100k mile versions in good condition, lots of interior room, factory LSD
Cons: no manual gearbox for Gen3 models (?), long overall size
Gen3 Toyota 4Runner
Pros: Large aftermarket support, great reputation for toughness, can find manual gearbox versions, some came with rear diff. locker
Cons: most have 200k+ miles by now, seem to rust more, least powerful engine of the three, smallish interior
Again, feel free to add to this list, and share your opinions. I'm 6'2", and lanky, so width isn't a big concern. I like camping/mtn biking/exploring, and have a dog that'll ride in the back.
R50 Nissan Pathfinder
Pros: Strong engine, easy to lift 1-2", can still find manual gearbox with low miles, smaller size vehicle
Cons: Not a ton of aftermarket support, tire size limited by IFS, complex engine, not many came with factory LSD
Gen3 Mitsubishi Montero
Pros: strong driveline, very good 4wd system, can still find near-100k mile versions in good condition, lots of interior room, factory LSD
Cons: no manual gearbox for Gen3 models (?), long overall size
Gen3 Toyota 4Runner
Pros: Large aftermarket support, great reputation for toughness, can find manual gearbox versions, some came with rear diff. locker
Cons: most have 200k+ miles by now, seem to rust more, least powerful engine of the three, smallish interior
Again, feel free to add to this list, and share your opinions. I'm 6'2", and lanky, so width isn't a big concern. I like camping/mtn biking/exploring, and have a dog that'll ride in the back.