honestly this car would have a place in my dream garage (along with a super car and sports saloon) as it just fits my lifestyle needs and wants so perfectly. Great video, thanks RPM
Thank you for an enjoyable review. I'm on my second LWB Pajero & love them to bits. It pulled an off road camper trailer, 2 adults and our gear around Oz, and did it in style, economy & comfort. I've long fancied the SWB as a second vehicle. But as I live in the countryside, where there's ample space for everything, I'm wondering if going with the LWB wouldn't just make more sense. Still there's something very tempting about the shorty/
Bill Blinky, I don't understand why Australians need to carry so much stuff to travel. I take 10 liter emergency supply of water, 20 liters of fuel, some food, a tent, two sleeping bags, to carpets for sleeping and some other small items. Do you go like 20 days autonomous? Or are there no water in the wilderness?
@@MrPaukann Fold up the seats, and all that stuff fits in just fine. Otherwise, if you have a small SUV, you might have a better sleep inside the car. Ideally in the seats (space efficiency), or just putting a small foam mattress to sit on top of everything.
Hi i didnt notice in video if any of your tests were in an automatic obviously manual is the better option but in this day and age automatic,s are quite good and me personally would prefer an automatic but would love to no how thay cope on and off road and in snow.
Хорошая машина, у меня пять дверей дизель 200 сил, и на охоту и на рыбалку ехать без проблем, а зимой по сугробам вообще в своей стихии
Nice report, I like the look of this 'shorty'. Lovely scenery you have in SA.
honestly this car would have a place in my dream garage (along with a super car and sports saloon) as it just fits my lifestyle needs and wants so perfectly. Great video, thanks RPM
Thank you for an enjoyable review. I'm on my second LWB Pajero & love them to bits. It pulled an off road camper trailer, 2 adults and our gear around Oz, and did it in style, economy & comfort. I've long fancied the SWB as a second vehicle. But as I live in the countryside, where there's ample space for everything, I'm wondering if going with the LWB wouldn't just make more sense. Still there's something very tempting about the shorty/
Bill Blinky, I don't understand why Australians need to carry so much stuff to travel. I take 10 liter emergency supply of water, 20 liters of fuel, some food, a tent, two sleeping bags, to carpets for sleeping and some other small items. Do you go like 20 days autonomous? Or are there no water in the wilderness?
@@MrPaukann Fold up the seats, and all that stuff fits in just fine. Otherwise, if you have a small SUV, you might have a better sleep inside the car. Ideally in the seats (space efficiency), or just putting a small foam mattress to sit on top of everything.
No point in having that second seat row. Take them off and you have some extra boot space. This is a vehicle for 2 people max to travel comfortably.
would be great if you could have compared it to other manufacturers, e.g. Prado or Discovery.
My dream car, but no money :(((
Changing tires is a priority, right? What about a suspension lift? 2-4 inch lift or none at all?
it looks fantastic in black, white not so sure
Hi i didnt notice in video if any of your tests were in an automatic obviously manual is the better option but in this day and age automatic,s are quite good and me personally would prefer an automatic but would love to no how thay cope on and off road and in snow.
I am gonna sell my mercedes and buy this!!!
Аauto gut
Two low range settings? More like two high range settings
Was just about to make this comment - I don't think he knows what Super Select and a center diff is....disappointing
very bad car . noisy car in dadhbord