It really depends on what's important to you. Here are my inputs:
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BMW E36 is a compact car. Similar to Corolla, Civic and the likes and they all belong in the same size category. If space is not really a concern, this is a good choice. However, be prepared to spend on maintainance as this is not cheap, BUT is reliable. Personally, this particular car does not appeal to me at all. It's a bimmer but it looks kinda cheap to me. I'd rather get an older E34 (5-Series) than this for the same price. I sold a 1990 520i for Php350k a few months ago. No offense to BMW owners and aficionados.
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Expedition is a really comfortable ride and can give you decent mileage on the open road, but can be very thirsty for city driving. This vehicle also offers the most "bling" for the buck as traffic enforcers, public utility vehicles, etc. are intimidated by this.
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1997 Pajero is VERY common. Perks of such is cheaper parts and more mechanics/shops know how to service this vehicle. Some believe that this vehicle is underpowered (2.0l 4d56T Turbo-charged engine), but some believe that the power is just right. Quite comfortable and gives you an advantage in rough roads and floods.
1997 Patrol Safari Series is a truck. Don't expect this vehicle to be comfortable. It's 4l Naturally aspirated engine gives the power when you need it and delivers. However, this can also be thirsty, even if it's a diesel. Looks can be deceiving. It looks huge on the outside but it's really cramped on the inside. The only thing that this vehicle is generous on is the headroom.
Also, try to do a Search on the mentioned vehicles. I think OTEP made a very good feedback on the Patrol and Pajero, if my memory serves me right. Good luck and I hope this helps!
