stanmwa
Senior Lister
i have noticed the number of Pajeros on Kenyan roads is pretty him. My rough estimate points to a possibility that Pajeros have out numbered their main rivals, the Toyota Landcruiser Prado by 3:1. I mean look at number plates from KBA (YOM 2000 onwards).
Talking about the V60 and later V80, sceptics assumed that the monocogue chassis adopted for this car was destined for a poor showing off road. I do not know, i am not a hardcore off roader.
At this point, it must be noted that Lamd Rover later adopted the monocogue for Range Rover although this led to the Disco having a ladder chassis and a monocogue since they chose to carry over engineering from the previous model. In the end, the big brit proved everyone wrong with the unmatched off-road ability on a monocogue.
Those who follow these things, could you update us on how the V60 faired against the 120 series Prado (ladder chassis) and how the V80 compared to 150 series (also body on frame). Did the monocogue hold up well with extended off road usage.
Engaging owners or users. Jamaa wa passo mkae kando.
Talking about the V60 and later V80, sceptics assumed that the monocogue chassis adopted for this car was destined for a poor showing off road. I do not know, i am not a hardcore off roader.
At this point, it must be noted that Lamd Rover later adopted the monocogue for Range Rover although this led to the Disco having a ladder chassis and a monocogue since they chose to carry over engineering from the previous model. In the end, the big brit proved everyone wrong with the unmatched off-road ability on a monocogue.
Those who follow these things, could you update us on how the V60 faired against the 120 series Prado (ladder chassis) and how the V80 compared to 150 series (also body on frame). Did the monocogue hold up well with extended off road usage.
Engaging owners or users. Jamaa wa passo mkae kando.