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<blockquote data-quote="MCW" data-source="post: 5517342" data-attributes="member: 28170"><p>The older 3.2L Tritons were great utes as are the others you've listed.</p><p>To give you an idea my other half's Uncle owned a new Jeep but also the previous model Pathfinder, both from new. When he did a couple of trips across the Simpson Desert he took his old 1998 2.8L Rodeo farm ute as it was the only vehicle he could trust. It has never missed a beat with 350,000 hard km on the clock.</p><p>The two newer vehicles were absolute lemons and he now owns a VW Touareg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCW, post: 5517342, member: 28170"] The older 3.2L Tritons were great utes as are the others you've listed. To give you an idea my other half's Uncle owned a new Jeep but also the previous model Pathfinder, both from new. When he did a couple of trips across the Simpson Desert he took his old 1998 2.8L Rodeo farm ute as it was the only vehicle he could trust. It has never missed a beat with 350,000 hard km on the clock. The two newer vehicles were absolute lemons and he now owns a VW Touareg. [/QUOTE]
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