I own a 2013 Mahindra pickup in Brazil since march. Ive Been loving the way it drives and how it confortables it is and the way it looks, traveled some 20k Miles. I bouth it with 73k miles so had some fixes to do, but nothing serios. Mahindra leth Brazil in 2014 so its an rare vehicle to see on the road. Part are no problem because we import from Paraguay Mahindras dealeship.
Yes I would buy one! I too was sceptical about automatic transmissions but our work trucks (12-15 tonnes) are all automatic these days and they go very well. We do a lot of start/stop type driving and the way the gears change, both up and down, is very smooth. So, yes, I would buy one and I'd probably opt for the automatic model. I just need the money (or a sponsor, haha)!
@@4x4myway98 I test drove an S11 auto in Cairns here about week back dual cab tray mmm gearbox is mated very well to that motor. Been watching these for awhile now
I see Graham from sunny coast I think he put a post up has had some issues with his. He was not impressed that mahindra has limited replacement parts on shelf. He was without that vehicle for sometime. I don't know if it is covid supply issue or its there inventory stock policies
I watched an episode of 'Expedition Unknown' with Josh Gates. He was driving a Mahindra ute up narrow rocky roads in the Himalayas. If they can get up there they can get anywhere.
@@OlllOHD Phillipines police buy it in large numbers 200-300 units by a local dealer. But issue happened when local dealer stops giving maintainace and parts.
I own a 2013 Mahindra pickup in Brazil since march. Ive Been loving the way it drives and how it confortables it is and the way it looks, traveled some 20k Miles. I bouth it with 73k miles so had some fixes to do, but nothing serios.
Mahindra leth Brazil in 2014 so its an rare vehicle to see on the road. Part are no problem because we import from Paraguay Mahindras dealeship.
Yes I would buy one!
I too was sceptical about automatic transmissions but our work trucks (12-15 tonnes) are all automatic these days and they go very well.
We do a lot of start/stop type driving and the way the gears change, both up and down, is very smooth.
So, yes, I would buy one and I'd probably opt for the automatic model.
I just need the money (or a sponsor, haha)!
Totally Pat!
@@4x4myway98 I test drove an S11 auto in Cairns here about week back dual cab tray mmm gearbox is mated very well to that motor. Been watching these for awhile now
I see Graham from sunny coast I think he put a post up has had some issues with his. He was not impressed that mahindra has limited replacement parts on shelf. He was without that vehicle for sometime. I don't know if it is covid supply issue or its there inventory stock policies
Great👌👍👍👍
I watched an episode of 'Expedition Unknown' with Josh Gates. He was driving a Mahindra ute up narrow rocky roads in the Himalayas. If they can get up there they can get anywhere.
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Sweet! Thank you!! ❤️
Love my 2010 Mahindra Thar here in SA and will never part with it.
I love this Thar wish we had it here I would go with it! 🍀 lucky you
i would never buy it! reliability sucks! our police vehicle in our country majority are mahindra and once it stops its over!
Can you be more specefic? there is any constant problem that i aware of?
I own an 2013 Mahindra pickup and had no problens with it. I bouth with 73k miles and drove around 20k miles.
Ok very interesting I will take this on board Raffy
R u from Phillipines bro raffy
@@OlllOHD Phillipines police buy it in large numbers 200-300 units by a local dealer. But issue happened when local dealer stops giving maintainace and parts.