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anyone bought the new 70 series yet?

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anyone bought the new 70 series yet?

Post by vorno_18 »

just wanting to know if anyone has bought the new 70 series and what do they think of it

looking at getting one near the end of the year for my work vehicle, i think they look alot better then the older square shape and the engines sound like a good thing

anyone?
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Post by dogoff »

:) :) Drove the new wagon, fantastic
power is fantastic , steering is much improved
The only problem is now i have to convince the misses to upgrade the 80 series :D :D
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Post by ausyota »

A couple of blokes I know have them and although early days yet, they cant say enough good things about them.
They reckon they are brilliant.
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Post by CV Smasher »

Shame they dont have the twin turbo setup like the 200 series that is coming out.
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70 series

Post by The Crow »

Ordered a 76 GXL with all the fruit 2weeks ago hopefully it will be here by the end of May.
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Post by bj42turbo »

dogoff wrote::) :) Drove the new wagon, fantastic
power is fantastic , steering is much improved
The only problem is now i have to convince the misses to upgrade the 80 series :D :D
You say upgrade from a 80, are they better than a 80 in your opinion as I love the look of the new 70 wagon but thought they would drive like an old 70

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Post by Gardiner »

Still reckon the cruiser ute/troopy is the most overpriced vehicle on the market wish they would come down a tad.

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Post by ferrit »

CV Smasher wrote:Shame they dont have the twin turbo setup like the 200 series that is coming out.
200kw in a traytop ute would be plain stupid and scary! :shock:
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Post by chunks »

ferrit wrote:
CV Smasher wrote:Shame they dont have the twin turbo setup like the 200 series that is coming out.
200kw in a traytop ute would be plain stupid and scary! :shock:
Nah it would be awesome, the more the better.
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Post by sarg »

Had a quick look at one the other day at the back of the local dealership. I think this was the base model (- no power crap, vinal floormats etc ) as I didn't get involved with a Rust Hussler. Definitly a "back to basics" unit , good in the bush (maybe) as it has electronics, although not too much, but as said before way overpriced. Didn't like the look of wiring & sensors mounted down low at the front the engine though. Would have though Toyota would have done better than that. If it would drop another 10-15K it would be a good jigger in any of the configurations.
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Post by CV Smasher »

chunks wrote:
ferrit wrote:
CV Smasher wrote:Shame they dont have the twin turbo setup like the 200 series that is coming out.
200kw in a traytop ute would be plain stupid and scary! :shock:
Nah it would be awesome, the more the better.
Would be awesome for towing my comp truck.
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Post by 4runner2.8 »

ferrit wrote:
CV Smasher wrote:Shame they dont have the twin turbo setup like the 200 series that is coming out.
200kw in a traytop ute would be plain stupid and scary! :shock:
what is a HSV ute then....
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

4runner2.8 wrote:
ferrit wrote:
CV Smasher wrote:Shame they dont have the twin turbo setup like the 200 series that is coming out.
200kw in a traytop ute would be plain stupid and scary! :shock:
what is a HSV ute then....
Moreso the falcon utes - they still run leaves in the back :cool: Very different application though.
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Post by dogoff »

Due to the emmision laws, we are stuck with electronics of diesels

The wagon is narrower , steering is better, more power, still has a rigid front end, ideal replacement for the 80 series :) :) :D
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