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Newbie needs a recommendation

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Newbie needs a recommendation

Post by michael knowles »

Hi Chaps

Firetruck suggested I drop you a line.

I'm looking at buying a HiLux but cant decide between a straight petrol version say 98-2000 (dollars seem around $30) vintage or a turbo-diesel around 2000 vintage (dollars a bit higher $32)

I know this is a complete novy question but just wanted some opinions.

Main uses - probably light commercial with a few hundred kilos in the back - light towing and a little off-roading but nothing hard core. Mostly a family truck with a bit of a commercial bent

Any suggestions/recommendations which species I should punt for?

M
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Re: Newbie needs a recommendation

Post by MQ080 »

michael knowles wrote:Hi Chaps

Firetruck suggested I drop you a line.

I'm looking at buying a HiLux but cant decide between a straight petrol version say 98-2000 (dollars seem around $30) vintage or a turbo-diesel around 2000 vintage (dollars a bit higher $32)

I know this is a complete novy question but just wanted some opinions.

Main uses - probably light commercial with a few hundred kilos in the back - light towing and a little off-roading but nothing hard core. Mostly a family truck with a bit of a commercial bent

Any suggestions/recommendations which species I should punt for?

M


Welcome mate,

By the sounds of what you will be doing, go for the diesel... the petrol is just too thirsty for what you described. The new Turbo has sack, good low range crawling and driven with half a brain will return much better range out of each fill.
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Post by JohnJohn »

If you are paying for the fuel get the Diesel
The resale will be a lot better for a diesel also when you come to resell in a few years.
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Post by RUFF »

My Brother Inlaw just bought the new V6 petrol lux and a work mate of his just bought the new Turbo Deisel with in a week of each other. The deisel is fast off the line and has much better fuel economy. And cruises down the highway just as easy at 110.

The deisel will be much better in the long run. As long as you dont get any bad lots of fuel often you should see 300tho out of the injector pump before it needs an overhaul. Its common for the petrols to blow head gaskits long before this.
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Post by Goodsy »

The turbo diesel is a great engine. But the ifs is a pain in the arse.
At the end of a trip my head hurts because I've got to think so much about lines. Gu soon.
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Post by 80UTE »

Go the turbo diesel i brought a new one last week and paid 38k on the road with air cond. S/H prices seemed so high i went new remember 5 year warranty new is new.
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Post by LOCKY »

Come and have a drive of our 2003 V6 Dual Cab, some mods. Might be for sale.

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