78Bronco
Explorer
Well it is time to send off my trusty Pajero and find a new vehicle. It just proved to be too small for the whole family to cruise in comfort. Never let me down, no costly repairs and really easy to drive in a LH drive world. I will miss the smell of diesel.
So now begins a new chapter in the book of cars for us.
So far I am considering the following 4dr SUV in no particular order. Trying to work with a $14K or less budget.
Has to fit a 6'4" tall adult in the front seat and an infant car seat behind in the back seat. The pajero fell short by a few inches and the wife's knees were hitting the dash. I considered removing her knees and the dash. We camp and therefor have to be able to fit the family and gear. Possibly two a small trailer. Something with good visibility, safe, reasonable operating and maintenance costs. Must have leather interior for easy cleanups when the kids makes a mess.
2004-2005 Ford Expedition
- $14-17,000
- Not a huge fan of IRS/IFS but willing to compromise
- Never been let down by Ford
- 5.4L V8
- 4 mode t-case
- Lots of room
2003-2005 Suburban 2500
- $15-22,0000
- Not a huge fan of Chevrolet products, seems the little things always break
- 6.0L V8
- Lots of room
- Solid rear axle
- Proven drivetrain
2003-2004 Land Rover Discovery
- $12-16,000
- Love the look
- Great visibility
- Exceptional all weather performance
- Legendary
- Expensive repair and maintenance costs
- Are they reliable?
- Do they have to run premium fuel
2005 Land Rover LR3
- over $20K
- Same as above
Toyotas
- 4 runner too small
- Sequoia over valued and hard to find
2005-2006 Nissan Pathfinder
- $17-20,000
- Can they fit 4 people 6'4" tall?
- 4.0L engine is small
- Nissan proven reliability
- Hard to find used
Mercedes...too small & expensive
So now begins a new chapter in the book of cars for us.
So far I am considering the following 4dr SUV in no particular order. Trying to work with a $14K or less budget.
Has to fit a 6'4" tall adult in the front seat and an infant car seat behind in the back seat. The pajero fell short by a few inches and the wife's knees were hitting the dash. I considered removing her knees and the dash. We camp and therefor have to be able to fit the family and gear. Possibly two a small trailer. Something with good visibility, safe, reasonable operating and maintenance costs. Must have leather interior for easy cleanups when the kids makes a mess.
2004-2005 Ford Expedition
- $14-17,000
- Not a huge fan of IRS/IFS but willing to compromise
- Never been let down by Ford
- 5.4L V8
- 4 mode t-case
- Lots of room
2003-2005 Suburban 2500
- $15-22,0000
- Not a huge fan of Chevrolet products, seems the little things always break
- 6.0L V8
- Lots of room
- Solid rear axle
- Proven drivetrain
2003-2004 Land Rover Discovery
- $12-16,000
- Love the look
- Great visibility
- Exceptional all weather performance
- Legendary
- Expensive repair and maintenance costs
- Are they reliable?
- Do they have to run premium fuel
2005 Land Rover LR3
- over $20K
- Same as above
Toyotas
- 4 runner too small
- Sequoia over valued and hard to find
2005-2006 Nissan Pathfinder
- $17-20,000
- Can they fit 4 people 6'4" tall?
- 4.0L engine is small
- Nissan proven reliability
- Hard to find used
Mercedes...too small & expensive