4x4 Magazine Australia

REAR VIEW

23 YEARS AGO – NOVEMBER 1993

The lead news story for this issue was about the number of vehicles about to be launched in Australia in the near future. While it wouldn’t raise much comment today, back in 1993 having three different vehicles from three different countries was quite exceptional. There were new Range Rovers from the UK, a SsangYong Musso from South Korea and a Holden Rodeo from Japan. We also tested a crew-cab Rodeo and had a good look at our long-term Mitsubishi Triton.

For the travel bug amongst us we had articles on the

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