Friday, Dec 03, 2004 at 12:16
Hi Go-offroad,
I'm not justifying my purchase, just explaining how I arrived at my decision. Another person with the same requirements could have easily gone another path, thats what personal choice is all about. There is no right or wrong answer here, just what suits the individual.
As for ego, well their your words. I just want a vehicle I am happy with, not what my neighbour or some
forum member I have never met reckons would suit me better!!!
If you like the Prado, thats great. But why you have to denigrate anyone who buys anything other than a Toyota shows your bias and ignorance. Your constant remarks about people "buying what they can afford" is very degragotory. I see you as another victim of marketing. Unless you have what "the Jones" think is the best, you don't seem to be happy. Then you add the cost of the purchase and justify your choice that because it costs more, it must be better. Is your ego so fragile that you need others to prop you up?
Me, well, I am lucky enough to be in a position where I could have bought whatever I wanted, so I did!!! Just because it wasn't a Toyota doesn't mean it wasn't the best vehicle for me. Sure, there are plenty of areas where the Toyota is much better. But overall, I prefered the Nissan package for ME. Hey, I even tried to order a Toyota, but Toyota wouldn't make it for me!!!
As for IFS, my comment on the Prado wasn't meant to infer that the 100 series problem was reflected in the Prado. But after I posted i saw how it looked and thought "when is go-offroad going to reply to that!". It was meant to be a generalisation that I do not like IFS on 4WD's. I know that IFS has significant advantages in some areas, but I don't like the trade-offs. Others do and thats great. I have previously owned an IFS 4WD so know the benefits and limitations.
Yes, I do know the difference between 100 series IFS and Prado IFS. Not only that, but my brother has a Prado and he swears by it and so I know just how good it is (and whats under its skin). we have been on many a trip together and he has always got where I have, and probably just as easily too!
If I bought what was most functional for purpose, I would have a Hyundai Excel !!! I unfortunately spend most of the time driving myself to and from work all day and any 4WD is not the best choice. But then I would never be able to tow my van or go offroad at all then would I. So, most functional is not always most pratical!!!
Hopefully one day you will see there are more opinions in this world than yours. None are right or wrong, they are just opinions. There is no need to denigrate others just because they do not hold the same opinion as yourself.
Have a wonderful day
Cheers
Captain
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