4x4 Magazine Australia

THE HUNGER GAME

WHEN it comes to cross-camp rivalry, there’s really not a longer running saga than the Nissan versus Toyota storyline, with either camp backing their brand with yarns of legend and awe to anyone with a social media account. As both moved through the decades, finding better ways to build their products, loyal followers maintained their allegiance eagerly looking forward to the next iteration and upgrades. A driving force behind automotive evolution being the want for more factory power and torque, or the promise of more with an aftermarket tickle.

In today’s 4x4 market, that rivalry has really become more of a byword, with so many other options available on the market that can achieve all that their eclectic buyers require – however, the current Series 5 Y62 Nissan Patrol remains in the good books of many a punter.

Kye Appleton was in the market for a new rig after owning two

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