Changing my CAR and need your help
- Bu-Shahid
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Hi Guys,
I am planning to change my car and get more suitable one for offroading:032:; I am not planning to have one fully dedicated for offroading i.e. I am looking for something still be able to use for my day to day use.
I do not have specific budget but I do have some ideas/options;
- Pathfinder 2001 to 2005 (3.5 L)
- FJ 2008-2009 with dif-lock
- Xterra 2008-2010
my initial thinking is to get the pathfinder (lowest budget) and use it till get more experience then change if I want later:028:, better than get the higher budget and damage it:011:.
which one is better FJ or Xterra?
any advice or thoughts will be highly appreciated...
I am planning to change my car and get more suitable one for offroading:032:; I am not planning to have one fully dedicated for offroading i.e. I am looking for something still be able to use for my day to day use.
I do not have specific budget but I do have some ideas/options;
- Pathfinder 2001 to 2005 (3.5 L)
- FJ 2008-2009 with dif-lock
- Xterra 2008-2010
my initial thinking is to get the pathfinder (lowest budget) and use it till get more experience then change if I want later:028:, better than get the higher budget and damage it:011:.
which one is better FJ or Xterra?
any advice or thoughts will be highly appreciated...
- Abu Jimmy
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Al three cars are perfect candidates for a daily use car and an off road machine in the week ends , the choice may mainly depend on your budget . the only thing you need to do is the common process of buying a second hand car ( searching , negotiating , bargaining , checking ...)
What goes around , comes around .
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Umm my two fils on the above thought...getting a clean FJ with the above spec is a bit difficult but I know women think of it as "cute" (which its not) and use them as a daily ride. You can try you luck there.
The Xterra to me a is a superb car beating both the Pentastar and FJ in specs. Make sure you get the offroad version (again difficult to get a clean car). Also. the ride behind in Xterra leaves a bit to desire because of the leaf springs and space.
So the pathy is the best choice in terms of cost, availability and ride. Again, offroad driving is not all car but mostly driver so all the above cars provide you enough power to take you to Liwa and back (when you are ready that is)
Search well, ask and check if the car has been offroad (little is ok I guess but a weekly offroad driven car will have issues in it)
The Xterra to me a is a superb car beating both the Pentastar and FJ in specs. Make sure you get the offroad version (again difficult to get a clean car). Also. the ride behind in Xterra leaves a bit to desire because of the leaf springs and space.
So the pathy is the best choice in terms of cost, availability and ride. Again, offroad driving is not all car but mostly driver so all the above cars provide you enough power to take you to Liwa and back (when you are ready that is)
Search well, ask and check if the car has been offroad (little is ok I guess but a weekly offroad driven car will have issues in it)
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The Three cars are good ...
1. Pathfinder: Good Road, Very Good Off-Road, Nice Price
2. Xterra: Excellent Road, Good Off-Road , Medium Price
3.FJ: Very Good Road, Excellent Off-Road, Medium to high Price
The choice is yours
1. Pathfinder: Good Road, Very Good Off-Road, Nice Price
2. Xterra: Excellent Road, Good Off-Road , Medium Price
3.FJ: Very Good Road, Excellent Off-Road, Medium to high Price
The choice is yours
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Out of above 3 Best one to my knowledge in terms of low maintenance, economical will be Nissan Pathfinder from 2000 to 2003 model 3.5l manual or automatic which can go anywhere without modifications...You can get good one for 18 to 25k and it is a good car for daily use too...
- Iqsaan
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Trying to score points with the Chief ....:011:khshareef;24759 wrote:Out of above 3 Best one to my knowledge in terms of low maintenance, economical will be Nissan Pathfinder from 2000 to 2003 model 3.5l manual or automatic which can go anywhere without modifications...You can get good one for 18 to 25k and it is a good car for daily use too...
- Bu-Shahid
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Many thanks for all, specially Abu Jimmy and Bu Salem for you valuable advices
I have started the process focusing on the FJ and the Pathfinder but as stated above buying a clean used car with good price is not an easy job :-)
few candidates short listed but still not finalized yet, hopefully i can finalize it this week.
thank you all again .
I have started the process focusing on the FJ and the Pathfinder but as stated above buying a clean used car with good price is not an easy job :-)
few candidates short listed but still not finalized yet, hopefully i can finalize it this week.
thank you all again .
- caprihorse
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Small correction - 3.5L engine Pathfinder R50 models were produced between 2001 and 2005.khshareef;24759 wrote:Out of above 3 Best one to my knowledge in terms of low maintenance, economical will be Nissan Pathfinder from 2000 to 2003 model 3.5l manual or automatic which can go anywhere without modifications...You can get good one for 18 to 25k and it is a good car for daily use too...