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Pajero Pinin

  • 01-12-2010 2:55pm
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    Folks,
    this snow is starting to get the better of me. I work in the countryside and need a cheap 4x4 to get about, my car is not up to it plus i dont want to risk lamping it off a ditch.
    Anybody know much about the Pajero Pinin in terms of any major faults to look for? I dont require something for heavy off road use, just something that can cope with the snow, ice and muck, i figure one of these will be cheaper to run than a regular pajero/large jeep.
    Anyone know of any issues with running the jap imports on irish fuel?

    any replies appreciated


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,462 ✭✭✭projectgtr


    If its just to use for running around and for the snow i cant fault the Pajero Junior, 1.1 engine 4wd hi/lo box and a RWD 2WD option for pottering about, super cheap to tax, insure and run plus they can go anywhere, i took the girlfriends up to the sally gap last year during heavy snow and it was perfect never missed a beat, we have a set of road tyres and snow tyres for ours, great for this time of year.


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