Currently towing with a MN triton. Bit sluggish uphill and looking to upgrade in the future. Anyone towing with a Prado? Positives/Negatives? Any other suggestions?
Cheers Craig
Cheers Craig
Pretty sure its 1700kg
What weight do you need to tow, pretty sure the prado is only 2500kg
Pajero will do that weight everyday of the week no probs and you will save a fortune over a Prado price.
@MDS69
you sound the same figures as @dagree - samies Playdoh - just he has bigger Van
so I am thinking its probably your driving style mate (dont shoot me.......... )
the Playdoh's are a very good unit (I wont have one as I am too big...........) and surprisingly capable tow vehicle
(dont let @dagree know I said that - wont hear the end of it)
Gotta love the "room under the bonnet" why wouldnt there be with a 40 year old 4 cylinder tractor motor, and 'long range tank" because they were built when economy wasn't an issue, I could go on but I won't, it all depends what you want to tow, if you want a ute or a wagon and how much you want to spend, the choices are endless and I don't envy you one bit, good luck @Craig and Leanne
Will speak to you about this on Sunday.... In front of everyonethe Playdoh's are a very good unit (I wont have one as I am too big...........) and surprisingly capable tow vehicle
(dont let @dagree know I said that - wont hear the end of it)
Those specs sound very familiar @MDS69 expect mine is an earlier model with the 4 speed auto! Around town I average 14 - 16/100L but that includes a lot of freeway/highway driving. Towing the 17.56.2 OB I couldn't say as the only times I have worked out the consumption it had been a combination of towing and not but averaged between 19 - 23/100We tow a 2014 14.44-4OB with a 5 speed auto petrol 120 series Prado. Our Prado has BFG AT's, steel bar, snorkel, aux battery, 2" OME lift etc etc so that gives you an idea what it does to the fuel economy.
Our van has an ATM of 2433KGs but loaded it is around the 2350KGs mark (Well was last time I weighed it ). I feel comfortable towing it with the Prado but would like to go bigger just to get that bit more weight in front of the van.Although ours tows our van well I wouldn't want to tow 2.5 tons
A good friend purchased a PX2 Ranger about 8 months ago and a dual axle OB StarCraft a few months before and recently travelled from the Blue Mountains across the Nullarbor to Perth and back and reported avg fuel consumption of around 15-16L/100.