1. Name: Pierre
2. Birthday and Age: 03/12/1962
3. Town & Country Of Residence: Centurion
4. Home Language: Afrikaans
5. Occupation/Business: Network Engineer
6. Family Status: Married
7. Membership Of Other 4X4 Clubs & Forums: 4x4 Community
8. Current 4x4: 2006 3.8GLS LWB Pajero , Jeep Cherokee Lexus V8
9. Current Modifications: None
10. Modifications On The Wish List: Roof Rack
11. Vehicle(s) On The Wish List:
12. Previous 4x4s: Suzuki SJ410 , Ford Explorer SC , Toyota Raider 2.4 , Colt 3L
13. Last 3 Offroad Trips: Moz , Tanzania , Botswana
14. Favourite Destination: Northern Cape
15. Other Hobbies: Extreme sports .
16. GPSr & Map Data Used: Garmin Quest , Maps for Africa
17. Rate Your 4X4 & Overlanding Experience: know how to get there but will take chicken runs
18. Photos Of Yourself & Your Vehicle:
Welcome Pierre. Looks like you don't trust diesels if I look at your garage present and past!
What are your comparison between the Jeep V8 and Pajero V6?
CATS
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What are your comparison between the Jeep V8 and Pajero V6?
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I am unfortunately still old school and believe a diesel needs to be in a tractor .
Very happy with the "Jeep" very capable on and off-road but to small hence the Pajero which I got last year .
Despite a lot of negative comments I read about chipping , I went ahead and did it anyways and must say I am very happy .
I see there is not really a lot to be done one the Pajero , it got most of the stuff I need in a off road vehicle , just need to replace that plastic bumper at some point .
Very happy with the "Jeep" very capable on and off-road but to small hence the Pajero which I got last year .
Despite a lot of negative comments I read about chipping , I went ahead and did it anyways and must say I am very happy .
I see there is not really a lot to be done one the Pajero , it got most of the stuff I need in a off road vehicle , just need to replace that plastic bumper at some point .