AnswerID: 12358 Submitted: Saturday, Feb 01, 2003 at 18:47
KTM 520
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Victor,
I purchased a 2002 model "special edition" PLUS for 38K on road.
This included Auto tranny, roof rack system,bullbar ,
driving lights, sidesteps, 5 way "Ming" protection pack, rustproofing etc etc etc.
I am more than happy with the purchase..., not the same resale as a Prado, but is was some $8000-00 cheaper at the time of purchase.
The Pathfinder drives "just like a car" it is very decent on road and more than capable in the bush, if you are REALLY keen i would suggest a
suspension upgrade (as with any other 4WD in my opinion IMO).
It is NOT a constant 4WD but it can be "dialled" in on the dash for AUTO selection, this detects any slip at the front or rear and then provides a constant drive (spectacular when demonstrated in the dirt).
As i understand it, i believe NOT having constant 4wd can save on
tyres, drivelines etc, as for me 95% of my use is
on the ROAD
.
With the Pathfinedr you have the selection of either Constant 4WD or 2 WD which is a real bonus In my opinion.
The dial for 4wd came from the Godzilla race cars (Nissan) and has been in production for over 10 years i am told.
There is rumour of a new model out next year.
The 3.3 lire V6 is a littel thirsty in my opinion (Then again what V6 isn't).
Around town and stop start expect 15 to 16 L/100 Kms.
On the black top FULLY loaded with 5 people and a roofrack with the C/control (std now...NOT on previous models) it returned at 105KPH ..11.05 L/100 Kms which i regarded as excellent in anyones language.
Consider Diesel but way up the extra cost, as it WILL SAVE you around $800-00 a year at 80.00 cents a litre and at 20000 kms a year compared to Petrol powered engine, according to my figures.. i simply could not justify the added cost to go the diesel. NOt available in the P/finder except in NZ i am told
Rememberthat 90% of available torque of this motor is available from 1500rpm... this motor (although at 125 KW ) produces 266 NM at 2600 rpm ( Prado produces 132 KW) compared to Prados V6 producing 303 KN at 3600 RPM and there is only 75 KG between the 2 vehicles, makes for a lot of grunt "off the bottom". .
These are very underrated vehicles and the buuild quality is IMO every bit that of other makes/models.
As for late model low KMS good luck they appeared to be in
Brisbane high KMS and looked after like a schoolcase... ie S--T.
They ae tried and tested IMO seek the service history, ask questions a plenty... if in doubt ... walk out.... good ones are out there , just gatta find the bludgers.
Regards
Paul N
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