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Post by Bluefreak »

andy1517 wrote:
The triton diff lock is air operated and can be had for $500 - retail at time of purchase is $700
The 2010 triton is electronic.

ARB air locker is more effective. Hilux has better resale...There is a reason why Hilux is the no1 selling 4wd.

Service + quality.

Mitsubishi is a little way down the list for a reason
"ARB air locker is more effective" 'cause you've tested both to come to this conclusion :roll:

"Hilux has better resale" Yup, buy about as much extra as it costs to buy :roll:

"Service + quality" Bwahahahaha, that is all...

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Edit: why the hell is this still in tech...???
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Thank you for this thread, I feel much more confident ahead of my next vehicle purchase now.
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Post by andy1517 »

ARB air locker is more effective" 'cause you've tested both to come to this conclusion

"Hilux has better resale" Yup, buy about as much extra as it costs to buy

"Service + quality" Bwahahahaha, that is all...

"Mitsubishi is a little way down the list for a reason" Provisional 4WDOTY from 4x4 Australia

Good to see that you have plenty of stuff to keep you busy..idiot.
Hilux is the biggest selling car...

Obviously not such a bad car.

I am simply disappointed with Mitsubishi's service.
The whole under proise over deliver is obvioulsy something they don't learn.

To pay a deposit and be told that your new car is now not going to be delivered on time, as promised, and that it's going to be 3 months late, is something that no car manufacturer can use as a good news story.

Enjoy you triton, and I'l enjoy the hilux!!
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Post by Bluefreak »

andy1517 wrote:
ARB air locker is more effective" 'cause you've tested both to come to this conclusion

"Hilux has better resale" Yup, buy about as much extra as it costs to buy

"Service + quality" Bwahahahaha, that is all...

"Mitsubishi is a little way down the list for a reason" Provisional 4WDOTY from 4x4 Australia

Good to see that you have plenty of stuff to keep you busy..idiot.
Hilux is the biggest selling car...

Obviously not such a bad car.

I am simply disappointed with Mitsubishi's service.
The whole under proise over deliver is obvioulsy something they don't learn.

To pay a deposit and be told that your new car is now not going to be delivered on time, as promised, and that it's going to be 3 months late, is something that no car manufacturer can use as a good news story.

Enjoy you triton, and I'l enjoy the hilux!!
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Post by -Scott- »

Toyota's vehicles are generally good - but not as good as their marketing.
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Post by Bluefreak »

-Scott- wrote:Toyota's vehicles are generally good - but not as good as their marketing.
Speak up Scott, I'm an idiot you know... :rofl:
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Post by ajsr »

andy I don't think you should shoot your mouth off too quick about toyota's deliery times, I worked for toyota when prados were first released and if you wanted a gxl auto it was between 2-3 month wait in certain colors and options. I ran into one guy that waited over 4 months for a VX grande. there was people trying to cancel orders all over the place and the dealer (graham werner's) held them to the contracts.

and I have a mate thats had his new SR5 td lux back for 5 warranty claims in 35,000 kms for gearbox issues, it turns out its a fault in the machining of the engine block and toyota is trying to worm their way out of it.
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Post by NJV6 »

Triton diff lock is air operated (from an electric switch) and is the same as the Pajero 9.5 inch. Come standard on Tritons in NZ.
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Post by ferrit »

the new tritons with the long tray look kinda wierd, somethings not in proportion there, and they are REALLY easy to tear the rear bumper off of because the depature angle SUCKS.
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Post by jasonw »

andy1517 wrote:Hilux is the biggest selling car...

Obviously not such a bad car.
one of the reasons toyota sell's so many hilux's is they offer the best fleet discount on their commercials. the company my wife works for (road construction) has over 700 hilux's on the books. so when you buy one cheap with a good fleet discount and get normal trade in prices when it comes time to sell you dont lose a lot over a couple of years of ownership. for some reason mitsu and nissan cant offer the same discounts. im sure you will enjoy the hilux
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Post by SCANAS »

I saw 07 plate (ex mineral exploration? sounds like a new way to say mine truck?) hilux single cab 4x4 3.0litre manual's with steel bullbar and trays sell for more at auction than new triton with a 5-10yr warranty :roll:
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SCANAS wrote:I saw 07 plate (ex mineral exploration? sounds like a new way to say mine truck?) hilux single cab 4x4 3.0litre manual's with steel bullbar and trays sell for more at auction than new triton with a 5-10yr warranty :roll:
Its like the farmers that walked past a GQ patrol to a Ford maverick .. cos they didnt want that nissan shit ...
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Post by Guy »

Bluefreak wrote:
love_mud wrote:
Bluefreak wrote:
andy1517 wrote:well triton ELECTRIC difflock was 900...ARB air locker not that much more expensive.!! Pretty easy decision in my mind
The triton diff lock is air operated and can be had for $500 - retail at time of purchase is $700
Is it the same as the 9.5 inch Paj rear locker ?
What do you call a deer with no eyes...???
Blind, or unlucky .. Failing that I would call it a deer with no eyes ..

So what do you know about locker interchangeability between pajeros and tritons :D
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love_mud wrote:
SCANAS wrote:I saw 07 plate (ex mineral exploration? sounds like a new way to say mine truck?) hilux single cab 4x4 3.0litre manual's with steel bullbar and trays sell for more at auction than new triton with a 5-10yr warranty :roll:
Its like the farmers that walked past a GQ patrol to a Ford maverick .. cos they didnt want that nissan shit ...
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Post by Bluefreak »

love_mud wrote:
Bluefreak wrote:
love_mud wrote:
Bluefreak wrote:
andy1517 wrote:well triton ELECTRIC difflock was 900...ARB air locker not that much more expensive.!! Pretty easy decision in my mind
The triton diff lock is air operated and can be had for $500 - retail at time of purchase is $700
Is it the same as the 9.5 inch Paj rear locker ?
What do you call a deer with no eyes...???
Blind, or unlucky .. Failing that I would call it a deer with no eyes ..

So what do you know about locker interchangeability between pajeros and tritons :D
Not sure about the interchangeability, given they have had some of the same issues in the tri as the paj, I'd say they are the same unit...

BTW - deer with no eyes = no idea... :D
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Post by Bluefreak »

jasonw wrote:
andy1517 wrote:Hilux is the biggest selling car...

Obviously not such a bad car.
one of the reasons toyota sell's so many hilux's is they offer the best fleet discount on their commercials.
They offered $1800 off retail as a fleet discount - Mitsu offered $9,500 straight up...
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Post by andy1517 »

They offered $1800 off retail as a fleet discount - Mitsu offered $9,500 straight up...
And yet Toyota sells more??

Sounds like the quality issue is becoming more predominant.

How does Triton air operated locker work with air compressor? Or is there one mounted?
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Post by Bluefreak »

andy1517 wrote:
They offered $1800 off retail as a fleet discount - Mitsu offered $9,500 straight up...
And yet Toyota sells more??

Sounds like the quality issue is becoming more predominant.

How does Triton air operated locker work with air compressor? Or is there one mounted?
Triton compressor is chassis mounted, requires relocation when fitting a long range tank...

More sales has nothing to do with quality - once upon a time the lux was the ducks nuts in quality and reliability - manufacturing is now located in Thailand like the others and they are built to a budget then Toyota add a big mark up because they are still riding on the reputation of days gone by...
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

chimpboy wrote:Thank you for this thread, I feel much more confident ahead of my next vehicle purchase now.
Another p38 for spare parts, then a third for when the first is being fixed?

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Post by NJV6 »

andy1517 wrote: How does Triton air operated locker work with air compressor? Or is there one mounted?
Dash Switch goes to an ECU dohickory thingamajig which operates a compressor and locks the diff at a low pressure (5-7psi). ECU just makes sure it can't be locked without being in 4WD and also going to fast.
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Post by chimpboy »

me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:
chimpboy wrote:Thank you for this thread, I feel much more confident ahead of my next vehicle purchase now.
Another p38 for spare parts, then a third for when the first is being fixed?

Paul
No no, it's more that in the past I used to approach big purchases with some effort towards research, informing myself, and being careful. But thanks to this thread, I can see that what I should have been relying on is half-baked word-of-mouth, misinformation, and sussing out which brand more people barrack for.
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Post by PCRman »

chimpboy wrote: I can see that what I should have been relying on is half-baked word-of-mouth, misinformation, and sussing out which brand more people barrack for.
Welcome to advertising and marketing, please enjoy your stay.

I think the triton looks better, has a good motor and comes with super select (always liked awd mode in mums Paj). I've not driven one of the new tritons but I have driven a late model Lux on road and didn't really like it much, plus I think they look too yanked up. After market parts suport is prob a bit better for the lux but even then I'd still wait for a triton.

PS. I don't talk to car salesmen so these opinions are my own not those of either manufacturer.
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Post by grimbo »

chimpboy wrote:
me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:
chimpboy wrote:Thank you for this thread, I feel much more confident ahead of my next vehicle purchase now.
Another p38 for spare parts, then a third for when the first is being fixed?

Paul
No no, it's more that in the past I used to approach big purchases with some effort towards research, informing myself, and being careful. But thanks to this thread, I can see that what I should have been relying on is half-baked word-of-mouth, misinformation, and sussing out which brand more people barrack for.
Haven't you noticed yet that the only way to purchase anything these days is to run a poll and then ignore the results and do whatever you heard from some stranger one in a passing conversation
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Post by chimpboy »

PCRman wrote:I think the triton looks better
Dear god, really? I know where you're coming from, the current Hiluxes are incredibly ugly so almost anything would look better. But even though that's a good point, it's only *almost*... and the one thing that definitely looks even worse is a new Triton. I can't drive past one without feeling sorry for the poor bloke who owns it.

Does anyone else think they look good..???
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Yep :finger:
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Post by 4bdan »

chimpboy wrote:
PCRman wrote:I think the triton looks better
Dear god, really? I know where you're coming from, the current Hiluxes are incredibly ugly so almost anything would look better. But even though that's a good point, it's only *almost*... and the one thing that definitely looks even worse is a new Triton. I can't drive past one without feeling sorry for the poor bloke who owns it.

Does anyone else think they look good..???
The front of the triton isn't tooooooo bad, but the rear of the cab and the tray look ridiculous.

I actually really like the last model Triton, it was much better looking then both the new Triton and the new Hilux.

If I was going to fork out coin for a new ute, I couldn't go past the
D-max.
I know it's just a last model Rodeo, but damn it's a sexy lookin ute and the stats on the Motors look tops...
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Post by chimpboy »

4bdan wrote:The front of the triton isn't tooooooo bad, but the rear of the cab and the tray look ridiculous.
Yes, that is the bit I mean too. It looks like Homer Simpson designed it. Or a primary school kid doodled it during a boring class.
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Post by jop »

Thats the bit that gives the great reclinable rear seat and room though :cool:

The only problem is trying to make a steel tray look good - only seen one i like
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Post by PCRman »

chimpboy wrote: Yes, that is the bit I mean too. It looks like Homer Simpson designed it. Or a primary school kid doodled it during a boring class.
note to self; don't introduce chimpboy to wife or between them I'll never get a triton. She doesn't like em either.
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