Traveler III
Alright. It's possible to find both of those rigs you mentioned in good shape. Both are very capable so I'm not gonna get into merits. Here are some things to keep in mind.
Montero- Great rig and reasonably reliable. Poor mileage.
Parts are getting harder to come by. And by parts, I mean stuff like sensors and used drivetrain stuff engines and transmissions. Mostly because the Montero was just not that popular in the states. So long term maintenance could become an issue.
The 3.8 didn't like being overheated and has a reputation for head gasket failure if it was.
GX470- Great rig and very reliable. Parts are widely available in the aftermarket and many drivetrain parts cross over with the Toyota lines so used hard-parts are also readily available.
The 4.7 is very solid, but it does use a timing belt and the camshaft seals require camshaft removal (potentially depending on year).
It also has a systemic issue with the Secondary air injection system. Some years only sets codes and make noise. Others drop it into limp-mode when a failure is detected.
Montero- Great rig and reasonably reliable. Poor mileage.
Parts are getting harder to come by. And by parts, I mean stuff like sensors and used drivetrain stuff engines and transmissions. Mostly because the Montero was just not that popular in the states. So long term maintenance could become an issue.
The 3.8 didn't like being overheated and has a reputation for head gasket failure if it was.
GX470- Great rig and very reliable. Parts are widely available in the aftermarket and many drivetrain parts cross over with the Toyota lines so used hard-parts are also readily available.
The 4.7 is very solid, but it does use a timing belt and the camshaft seals require camshaft removal (potentially depending on year).
It also has a systemic issue with the Secondary air injection system. Some years only sets codes and make noise. Others drop it into limp-mode when a failure is detected.