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Old 27-08-2013, 10:46 AM   #1
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So I've decided to get rid of my Pajero, and lease a car (I have my own business).

I'm thinking of an 08/09 Patrol ti (diesel) due to the space. I have 3 kids, one of whom is a baby so there is all the crap that I have to take around with me...

The only other option I was considering is a Prado (obviously older). They don't look to have much boot space though!

My budget is 44k (which equals about 200 per week in lease costs). Must be diesel, MUST be 4x4, and have enough room for 2 adults, 3 kids and kid crap.

Anyone have any other options you would consider? I will take this car off road, so it must be capable...

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Old 27-08-2013, 07:08 PM   #2
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Don't think you can lease a car over a certain age which might rule out your 08/09 patrol idea.
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Old 29-08-2013, 08:39 AM   #3
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Yeah, I believe the oldest a car can be is around 7 years at end of lease, imagine this would be for reliability/maintenance issues.
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if you own your own business can't you just get a loan and claim all the expenses for the car which is similar to a lease but you do all the hard work? or your accountant does
my brother has his own business and fully financed his car as he saves more that way that buying it outright with cash....his wife is an accountant so she works all that out
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if you own your own business can't you just get a loan and claim all the expenses for the car which is similar to a lease but you do all the hard work? or your accountant does
my brother has his own business and fully financed his car as he saves more that way that buying it outright with cash....his wife is an accountant so she works all that out
To a degree. You have to show the % of the vehicle that is used for business, 12 week logbook, then can claim that % of costs as far as im aware.if less than $5000 a year no log book required? - this is the way I think it was explained to me
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ok, my brother has a ute and its 100% work only car so i guess he claims 100%, being a family car you would have to work out the percentage but should still work out ok
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Old 30-08-2013, 03:43 PM   #7
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If you want the best 4x4 and lots of room ,the Toyota land cruiser is the very best no doubt about it ,most mining companies use them and anybody thats into serious bush bashing ,i dont know a lot about the ford 4x4 imports so somebody might inform us but id put the Toyota up against any of them and they would win hands down,im not a fan of 4x4 type vehicles in town
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Make sure you do your research about 3L patrols. Mainly had issues in the earlier models but some CRDs are still giving grief. Patrol4x4.com is your patrol bible.

I had 2 patrols previously (petrol) and while they were awesome offroad they weren't the best on road. I did the opposite to you and now have a Pajero, drives like a Ferrari compared to my lifted Patrols haha!
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