Hey all,
OK im looking to buy a Hilux but don't know which model I should be aiming for.
Not too worried about the configuration but id probably rather a single cab to get the most tray space.
Ive only had experience with an older model (80-something) and a newer 2000 3.0L.
Both were my Dad's, the old one seemed very bullet proof but old and slow, the newer one he has spent a heap of money on as it keeps breaking (engine blew, gearbox blew multiple times)
Is this typical of the newer models??
Any advice appreciated, I want to spend around 15K.
Thanks,
Ash
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I think you will find when you say its diesel, insurance companies won't worry to much even if its an after market turbo. If you are worried about it I would just phone a few of them up before you make a decision.ashhash wrote:, rather not have a turbo vehicle though for insurance cost reasons.
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My insurance company (aust 4wd insurance) Didnt even give a toss when i threw the old 2.8D out and chucked in a new 3.0L turbo diesel with 25kw/129nm MORE power into the old girl!sloshy wrote:I think you will find when you say its diesel, insurance companies won't worry to much even if its an after market turbo. If you are worried about it I would just phone a few of them up before you make a decision.ashhash wrote:, rather not have a turbo vehicle though for insurance cost reasons.
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as long as you restrain yourself and dont drop a 3.0TD or big petrol in front of them, the G52 is a pretty reliable box.
The instant you start to feed more power or torque into it tho, it becomes a frag grenade!
The instant you start to feed more power or torque into it tho, it becomes a frag grenade!
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