This MK1 pajero is a timeless classic and best, classic 4 wheelers have a lot of character, stronger, tough, go anywhere attitude. Huge respect and appreciation to you ma'am for keeping these awesome suvs of an era and enjoying and driving these daily. 👌👌👌👍👍👍
What a beautiful 33 years young this Pajero. This particular Pajero model really reminds me of my childhood memories, where me and my dad and mum used to go travelling back and forth to our kampung. Back then the road in Sarawak was a living hell to drivers. Ours was quite beat up one, and yours looked pretty decent despite her age. By the way, take care and stay safe.
hi there! that's an awesome story, thanks for sharing! it had me feeling like it's a memorable to you and a right/good approach to the car! thank you for watching btw, stay tuned for more upcoming good content! cheers
If you look up Hyundai Galloper, they took the exact model from Mitsubishi and was manufactured by Hyundai from 1991 to 2004 for the South Korean domestic market. Back then Hyundai didn't have the skill to make a car from scratch, so they partnered with Nissan and Mitsubishi. Now look how far Hyundai has come.
In a short time S. Korea has done what it took Japan decades to do. Hyundai and Kia have gone from building bottom dollar junk to class leading performance and luxury with nearly unmatched reliability. They’ve out Japaned Japan.
@@failranch9542 you are wrong. All you see from kia and hyundai is just a façade. They pretend to have a line up of suvs but nothing more than subpar crossovers. Quality? Cars that can be stolen with a simple screw driver? They are nothing but disposable cars that people wont notice how crappy they are because they change them before the warranty runs out. Along with hyundai/kia the chinese pile of crap is coming along
@@failranch9542 WHAT??? Are you fukqing completely out of reality? _“Class leading”?_ That’s two misfires in one phrase. There’s no any ‘class’ when we’re talking about Hyundai-KIA as a whole, cause there are dozens of classes within their model range. They are by no means ‘leading’. They are pretty average in every way in every niche they sell. Their engines for instance are in core old Mitsubishi designs dating back to early 1990-s. Moreover, almost all Hyundai-KIA engines are essentially just two ones-an I4 and a V6 with many varieties. _“They’ve outjapaned Japan”_ -in order to say this you have to be completely ignorant about automobiles. That is waaay not true. Get me right: Hyundai-KIA is a good company and they build good cars; also you can declare you like or love, or adore Hyundai-KIA cars, that also is totally fine. But, man, you texted like a delusioned victim of commercial. 😅
This model of Pajero is very very reliable and durable. My dad had one before used as a daily for quite a number of years..... and it was one of the best vehicle he owned. Rarely giving problems and cheap to maintain. Only reason he sold it off in the end was due to no longer being used due to having other vehicles.
Hi. I have a Hyundai galloper I think that model is based on MK1 Pajero, my question is; do you know the differential ratio on your Pajero? because with my Galloper I travel 100 km/h at almost 3,000 rpm. I have a 4.875 differential ratio my engine is a 2.5 turbo intercooler, and I noticed that yours goes at 125 km/h at 3,000 rpm. Have you modified something?. Thank you
I remember when my dad borrowed his friend's pajero and he bring his whole family from KL to Johor. I sat in the back seat and had headache on the whole ride. 😂😂 I miss my dad tbh.
My dad has an old Pajero Wagon Diesel Manual 2.5 (year 1992) and are interested to sell. Condition might not be the best but we're willing to let go at a cheap price. The car is in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Let me know if anyone of you are interested😁
Greetings from finland😀 We have two pajero in my family 1992 2.5 td pajero and 1998 3.5 petrol pajero. 1992 have been in my family over 24 years and petrol over 15 years both great cars.
hi there! wow both are very cool, and over years of journey.. thanks for sharing, appreciate that alot! btw, thank you for watching, i will upload more content and stay tuned
Mine is 32yrs old, full options, all genuine and in very good condition. If maintained and serviced carefully, it’s a very reliable car. No smoke from the exhaust, not a single fluid leak ever. Always starts whatever. But the most rewarding thing with this car is that all kids wave at you with smile. Better than a Ferrari 👍😁
hi there! that's good to know, and thanks for the sharing btw! that's true, so far i have been driving it and feeling it, it's the best car comes to my mind everytime with a smile. thank you for watching, stay tuned for more upcoming good content! cheers
Good to see an first gen pajero in such good contitions. My father had a new (I think 1987) first gen pajero (turbo diesel) but the 3 door one. Was running strong with over 400k km on the clock till about 2006 when it was replaced with a third gen pajero (and two years later with a fourth gen pajero) because of massive amount of rust. Still was a great car and always loved the "boxy" retro look of it especially with the big bull bar in the front, auxiliary headlights on the bull bar and hood and the two tone (black and gray/silver) paint. Sadly I was not able to drive that car because I got my license not until a couple years later. I hope to see more videos with the pajero in the future and love the camping stuff with it 👍
hi there! that's awesome! wow, i found myself going through lines by lines and re-read this again because there's alot of pajero going on haha.. anyway great story, love to know more.. so, you are able to drive it now though right?..thank you for watching and really appreciate the feedback! :) sure, i will keep them videos coming and stay tuned for more upcoming good content!
@@nohurriesclub I've only driven the fourth gen pajero. Sadly never the first gen. But the fourth gen was still fun to drive and is a great offroad car :)
We have a 1993 4D56T Full (manual) in the family that we brought from the first owner in 2002, it's been our daily ever since. A total joy to drive. It's a pretty rare car here in our country which makes the cool factor even bigger :))
Nice, lols I can’t even go beyond pass 100kmh on my Pajero cause it’s a non turbo diesel, but still reliable and almost hitting 600k km on the odometer and still going strong 💪🏽
hi there! ooh cools, you own one too! i was once in the same situation as you. was stucked in 3rd gear and couldn't switch to 4th gear. but after i know what's really going on, went to mechanic and stuff he advised it's gearbox wiring issue. so far it has been great since then.. capable, comfortable and confidence on high speed.. thank you for watching and really appreciate. stay tuned for more upcoming good content!
@@nohurriesclub, just recently installed an electronic fuel pump for an increase performance, engine much smoother and quieter, anyways looking forward to the next content, cheers
Greetings from Australia. This is definetely a piece of art. I love this model so much. Has so much character. I couldn't believe it when I saw the mileage in that condition. Safe travels and loving the content :)
My dad had one and I learned how to drive a manual car in it but it was stolen 😭. It was a diesel 2.5 and it was used by Jabatan Hutan before we got it so it was dark blue and it had all the Jabatan Hutan decals still on it. Every time we went into the jungle, people would run 😂 Fun times. Really loved the way it looked and felt when driving. Hope to buy one again someday ❤
hi there! that's awesome, enjoy the drive and drive safe! and thank you for watching btw, there's a new MK1 content uploaded happy watching! and stay tuned for more upcoming good content! cheers
hi there! thank you so much for the lovely and thoughtful compliments, i really appreciate it :) to answer you so far no i didn't lift it. thank you for watching, stay tuned for more upcoming good content! cheers
hi there! i just back from Penang and honestly i love Penang. wow that's cool, v31 that's a great type! thank you so much, appreciate the thoughtful comment. thank you for watching btw, sure and stay tuned for more upcoming good content! cheers
Beautiful machine. Also drive 34 year old 4x4 and 46 year old motorcycle. I just wish we show the anxiety about owning and drive old machines. Is clutch cable about to brake and leave you stranded. How about that weird sound that suddenly pops out? Is it valves, chains, rocks? I know this is a melancholy sweet kind of video and well done. Owning old machines requires patients and strong mental response. Good on you for owning and maintaining old stuff.
Kalau bapak aku bagi Pajero tua macam kereta kau tu dengan kredit kad aku boleh swipe anytime bila Pajero tua aku break down tengah jalan. Takde masalah. When papa's money talks.
Nice a Pajee! My greetings from Ukraine. But it seem to me you have some issues with engine temperature. While driving 140 km/h on dashboard engine temp almost cold. My doubts - thermostat.
Unfortunately my Indian government won't allow us to drive this old vehicle. Illiterate politicians bringing 3rd class policies only please themselves. In India Diesel and petrol car's life expectancy is only 10 and 15 years respectively. 😢
My country timezone aren’t the same. I just finished watching your video all over again whole day haha but where are the captions in this I’m missing reading it.. I see that you’re smart. Wish that you could’ve posted more regularly as well your channel is good. I think society need to recognize more quality people like you, rather than most so called influencer that I don’t know how and why they presented themselves in unthinkable way. Keep up the great content, look forward meeting you when I’m touchdown Malaysia.
hi there! omg this is actual nut comment but like in good way. by all means, it's long, it;s good and clearly it says what it is. anyway, it's also good to just gotta let them be them haha.. having to know that you're watching my video all again, thank you appreciate that! really appreciate the compliment though! :) i will keep them content coming, stay tuned! oh yea i guess, i will see you around.
was traveling a lot in underdeveloped countries and only the old Toyota Landcruiser and Mitsubishi Pajero survive the broken roads, the lousy fuel and the non-existent service points
Great looking Pajero/Montero - My Gen 1 is almost ready to drive again. I love that she included the shot of being on the highway and a line of cars behind with one honking. haha this is a VERY relatable experience - both of mine have always struggled to hit 60mph, but hoping to one day get the gremlins worked out so it can at least cruise at 65.
hi there! thank you, that's true that was the thing that caught me in the first place, in love with the interior. always love the classic! thank you for watching and really appreciate the feedback! :) stay tuned for more upcoming good content!
gotta be honest. it looks beautifu l fam. one day I wanna do that to my LC Prado 120. Gonna make it as a classic daily driver. Really loved the cinematic, the vibes, the song, the presets you used. love it. Only one thing to say for the car WOW. one of my motivation honestly
Amazing👍 Can't believe your Paje is already 33 years old. Its appearance is really impressive and classic. People nowadays would feel something new seeing your Paje. 0:30 This diesel sound!! I also have a Pajero, it's the 4th gen. though.
hi there! thank you so much for a very nice and lovely compliment. yes, correct it's 33 y/old. haha you notice the diesel sound 😉 ooh you have 4th Gen.. that's nice, bet we are all Pajero enthusiast. thanks for watching btw and stay tuned for more upcoming good content!
hi there! thank you so much, hey yes the steering wheel is a classic head turner 😉 btw, thank you for watching, i will upload more content and stay tuned