Shogun or Colorado?

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"Huw" <hedydd[nospam]@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
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>He doesn't believe everything. For a start, he doesn't believe me ;-)



OK. He seems to believe people who would appear to have a vested
interest in deceiving him, and that obviously doesn't include you!

;-)

 

"David Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Just wondering what the consensus was regarding which is the best between
> the Shogun 2800 or the Colorado 3.0 diesels for towing. We have recently
> changed our Caravan to a twin axle Sterling Trekker. I am look for the

best
> vehicle to use, we currently have a Pajero which is all but the same as

the
> Shogun but our 2800 TD does seem a little sluggish compared to the UK
> Shoguns I have driven?
>
> TIA.
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A white van has just written off my husband's old F-reg S/W/B Shogun 2.6
which was converted from petrol to lpg.
You didn't know you had a caravan on the back, it was wonderful. We had to
use my Frontera this year and boy was it sluggish. Can't wait to get
another Shogun.
Annie


 
Mt tug at the moment is a 1998 Landcruiser Amazon 4.2 td. We are thinking of
getting a new shape Shogun LWB 3.2 DiD I have heard some very good reports
in the CC mags etc and wondered if the Shogun is a better towcar than the
Landcruiser. Nothing wrong with the Landcruiser except sometimes difficult
to park and coming up to 80k but the fuel consumption with our twin axle is
around 25mpg below 60mph I understand for the Shogun are a bit lower etc.

Keith



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