GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #23 | Page 10

NISSAN PATROL Ever since the Y61 Patrol was pensioned off everyone laments that there is no true Land Cruiser 200 competitor from Nissan. They are forgetting the Y62 Patrol, which is very much a competitor, if heavy-trailer towing is your thing. Sure, compared to the 200 Series (which has had several significant upgrades since its arrival in 2007) the Patrol does seem underdone with some of its outdated and clunky controls, and it feels even bigger to drive around town than the Cruiser. The biggest problem in most people’s eyes is that there is no diesel Y62 Patrol, just the whopping big 5.6L petrol V8. Driving solo around town, it will slug down fuel at an alarming rate compared to the 4.5L diesel 200 Series. Driven gently on the open road, it’ll get down to around the 12L/100km mark. The Y62’s will burn more than 20L every 100km if you’ve got a 3000kg caravan behind it, but so does the turbodiesel Land Cruiser 200 Series. Diesel is about 15-20 per cent more expensive than unleaded, too, so when it comes to fuel costs on the big tour, you can’t say diesel is the cheaper alternative. The Patrol is a very good tow vehicle, with great performance, pretty good stability and ride, and it’s much cheaper to buy than a Land Cruiser 200, too. One fact to be aware of, however, is that the Patrol’s GVM is reduced depending on the towball mass – with 350kg on the ball, it’s reduced from 3500kg to 3370kg. Y62 NISSAN PATROL PRICE $88,990 (PLUS ON-ROAD COSTS) ENGINE 5.6L V8 PETROL OUTPUT 298KW/560NM TRANSMISSION SEVEN-SPEED AUTOMATIC TOWING CAPACITY 3500KG/350KG KERB WEIGHT 2750KG GVM GCM 3500KG 7000KG 10 \