Name is Darryl, probably not the typical Prado Point member...
I don't love my Prado... in fact (at 39) it isn't even mine... it was my Dad's, and after he passed away and I found myself carless, I asked dear old mum if I could borrow it for a couple of months until I had another new car... that was 6 years ago...
I train to work, and other than that, mostly ride my motorbike... The Prado fits the bill when I need to tow my race cars, or carry cargo (i.e. the kids)... It's a 99 Petrol Auto that sucks fuel, but doesn't use much when it is parked in the drive for 2 weeks without moving...
Being a 99 model with 200K Kms on the clock, the suspension is pretty soft... my questions is, for the Prado, is that usually just shock absorbers wearing out or springs going soft after 13 years holding 2.7 tonnes off the ground...
Cheers,
Darryl
I don't love my Prado... in fact (at 39) it isn't even mine... it was my Dad's, and after he passed away and I found myself carless, I asked dear old mum if I could borrow it for a couple of months until I had another new car... that was 6 years ago...
I train to work, and other than that, mostly ride my motorbike... The Prado fits the bill when I need to tow my race cars, or carry cargo (i.e. the kids)... It's a 99 Petrol Auto that sucks fuel, but doesn't use much when it is parked in the drive for 2 weeks without moving...
Being a 99 model with 200K Kms on the clock, the suspension is pretty soft... my questions is, for the Prado, is that usually just shock absorbers wearing out or springs going soft after 13 years holding 2.7 tonnes off the ground...
Cheers,
Darryl
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