Your last chance to get tickets to Top Gear Live
Imagine a vehicle that is as tough as an alligator but as lovable as a
labrador. Struggling? Then let me suggest the Nissan Patrol. In one form or
another the Patrol name has adorned Nissans for half a century, and during
that time it has created a reputation as one of the world’s most rugged and
reliable off-roaders.
The latest incarnation was introduced in 1998 when the previous model’s rather
angular bodywork was rounded off and it was given a makeover inside. Under
the bonnet was a 2.8 litre turbodiesel with 130bhp on tap.
While not top of the class in terms of refinement it remained a no-nonsense
off-roader capable of towing up to 3,500kg. When buying second-hand it is
worth remembering that such heavy hauling puts extra strain on engines and
gearboxes. For that reason a higher mileage lightly used vehicle is a better
bet than a low mileage one that has worked for a living.
Historically the marque has always lagged behind the premier badges such as
Range Rover and Volvo, and the Patrol 4x4 did little to change this.
However, it was for this reason that it was popular when launched and
remains so today on the second-hand market. There are no pretensions about
owning a Patrol, and nobody is going to accuse you of pandering to the 4x4
fashion if you buy one.
As the exterior dimensions would suggest there is no shortage of interior
space. At 14ft 7in even the short-wheelbase three-door model is nearly as
long as a Land Rover Discovery, and at 16ft 5in the long-wheelbase is in the
supersize league of off-roaders.
There is a third row of seats in the long-wheelbase model that fold down to
liberate an enormous boot space.
But size comes at a price: try parking in a supermarket space and you are
likely to be impinging on someone else’s.
The Nissan Patrol drives as it looks — heavy and a little ponderous.
Regardless of engine or transmission type no Patrol can top 100mph and
acceleration is about gathering momentum. Similarly corners need to be
approached slowly and the steering, while reasonably weighted, is undeniably
woolly.
But none of this matters, because in vehicles the size of a Nissan Patrol you
should never be in a hurry anyway. It’s built for going off road and here
its ability is enormous.
With a rear differential lock, high and low ratio gearbox and freewheeling
front hubs that improve traction as standard it can wade through water more
than 2ft deep.
Rufty tufty it might be but modern 4x4 drivers also expect a few creature
comforts so later SE models come with air-conditioning, alloy wheels and CD
players while top spec SVE models add leather upholstery and satellite
navigation to the list.
Further enhancements to the Patrol range came in early 2000 with a new 3 litre
four-cylinder diesel producing 156bhp. With more power and no loss of fuel
economy these are now the most sought after, particularly as prices have
eased back in the past couple of years.
While the Nissan Patrol may never boast the refinement of a Range Rover or the
performance of a BMW X5, as a used buy it will happily transport you over
field and dale, motorway and byway. It strikes an appealing balance between
comfort and performance, and for the money there is precious little to match
it.
Tailgate
Twin opening doors make access easy but spare wheel on one side makes
the larger door heavy and unwieldy
Service history
Check service book and invoices to authenticate mileage
Tyres
Check inside tyre tread for uneven wear
Insurance
Ranging from group 13 to 15 the Patrol is not the cheapest vehicle to
insure, so get a quote first
Tow bar
Huge 3,500kg towing capacity makes the Patrol an attractive vehicle
for the equestrian set — single-socket electrics can signal horsebox rather
than caravan towing. Heavy loads can soon destroy rear shock absorbers so
drive the car and listen for knocks and watch for excessive body roll
Upholstery
Top spec SVE models get leather upholstery as standard but the cloth
seats can be more durable on the older high-mileage models
Driving position
Large it may be but the height-adjustable steering column and seat
enable drivers of all sizes to sit comfortably
Gearbox
Check clutch for wear and gearbox and transmission for grumbles from
towing heavy loads
Underbody
Check sills and exhaust for signs of off-road damage
VITAL STATISTICS
Model Nissan Patrol GR 3.0Di SE+ 5dr
Engine 2953cc, four cylinders
Power 156bhp
Transmission Five-speed manual
Fuel 26mpg (combined cycle)
Acceleration 0-60mph: 14.9sec
Top speed 99mph
THE ONE TO BUY
Nissan Patrol 3.0 Di SE+ 5dr 2003 03 with 40,000 miles and full service
history. Pay £14,950 at a dealer, £13,500 privately
VALUES
2001 Y
Mileage Trade Retail
30,000 £11,850 £13,950
40,000 £11,250 £13,395
60,000 £10,100 £12,250
2002 02
Mileage Trade Retail
30,000 £13,400 £13,950
40,000 £12,700 £13,395
60,000 £11,550 £12,250
2003 03
Mileage Trade Retail
30,000 £15,100 £15,650
40,000 £14,400 £14,950
60,000 £12,950 £13,795
SWB 3dr models worth about £1,500 less than equivalent LWB 5dr models.
Source: estimates based on confidential CAP black book prices. ‘Trade’ is
what a dealer would pay to buy your car; ‘Retail’ is what you would pay a
dealer
OR FOR SIMILAR MONEY...
2004 54 Jeep Cherokee 2.5 CRD Ltd 5dr
2003 03 Mitsubishi Shogun 3.2 DI-D 5dr
2003 03 Land Rover Discovery 2.5 Td5 GS 2004 54 Isuzu Trooper
3.0 TD Insignia
2000 V Land Cruiser Amazon 4.2 TD GX