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Spacious Interior
Decent Towing Capacity
Robust Build Quality
Comfortable Ride
V6 and V8 Engine Options
Potentially Lower Import Costs (USA)
Aging Technology and Features
Fuel Consumption
Potential for Rust
Interior Wear and Tear
Limited Availability of Specific Parts
Higher Maintenance Costs for Older Vehicles
Transmission Issues
Engine Cooling System Leaks
Electrical Gremlins (window regulators, power locks)
Thoroughly inspect for rust, especially on the frame, wheel wells, and rocker panels.
Check the transmission fluid condition; dark or burnt fluid indicates potential problems.
Verify all power accessories (windows, locks, seats) are functioning correctly.
If importing from the USA, get a detailed condition report and photos from the auction or seller.
Budget for potential repairs and maintenance, as this is an older vehicle.
Consider the total cost of ownership, including fuel, insurance, and potential repairs.
Research the specific engine and transmission in the model you are considering for known weaknesses.
Suspension Component Wear (bushings, shocks)