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Which One to buy Pajero, Prado or Patrol?
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<blockquote data-quote="deepblue" data-source="post: 493346" data-attributes="member: 1702"><p>Interesting what you say about the Isuzu Dmaxs at the place where I worked they were found to be the most troublesome vehicles in the fleet. They were bought because they were found to be the cheapest to run but every driver complained about having sore backs. Then they decide to retro fit Re-car seats at a cost of nearly $10,000 per vehicle.</p><p>Because if you change the drivers seat you have to change the passengers as while both workers are in the car for the same length of time. Also the turning circle on the dmax is biggest of any 4wd meaning every end of the street meant that it was a 3 point turn. The very compact driver area was so small the the taller members had trouble driving them. In the end they gave the cars to worker that only drove on short trips and went back to Toyotas. Shows that even the bean counters can get it very wrong at times.</p><p>Just show everybody has good and bad experiences with cars.</p><p>Cheers db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepblue, post: 493346, member: 1702"] Interesting what you say about the Isuzu Dmaxs at the place where I worked they were found to be the most troublesome vehicles in the fleet. They were bought because they were found to be the cheapest to run but every driver complained about having sore backs. Then they decide to retro fit Re-car seats at a cost of nearly $10,000 per vehicle. Because if you change the drivers seat you have to change the passengers as while both workers are in the car for the same length of time. Also the turning circle on the dmax is biggest of any 4wd meaning every end of the street meant that it was a 3 point turn. The very compact driver area was so small the the taller members had trouble driving them. In the end they gave the cars to worker that only drove on short trips and went back to Toyotas. Shows that even the bean counters can get it very wrong at times. Just show everybody has good and bad experiences with cars. Cheers db [/QUOTE]
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