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Choose my 4x4 in 2005 for me...

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Choose my 4x4 in 2005 for me...


Nissan Patrol Coil cab
49
58%
Toyota Hilux Extra cab (diesel) with aftermarket turbo
10
12%
Toyota Landcruiser 7* series
7
8%
Land Rover Defender single cab chassis
13
15%
Jeep Wrangler
5
6%
 
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Choose my 4x4 in 2005 for me...

Post by bundyboy »

Well as some of you know i am moving to Newman, WA in December. I need to buy a 4by before i leave, either new or second hand. So here is what i need...

I need it reasonably consumption friendly.
I need a towing capacity to cover a horse float or a car trailer with comp rig. that i may be building.
I need something comfortable and easy enough to drive up to Port headland or beyond on a weekend.

I will be only modding it slightly as i plan to build a play rig up there but would like it to be fairly capable.

I have my favourites but i wont let in on that yet.
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Post by Leprecaun »

I personally like the Nissan coil cab, capable enough, 4wd monthly review on it was good as well. A damm side more comfy than the rangie and a few more of the extras than the hilux, still you either get a toyo or nissan.... The landie has the better towing ability and is quite capable off road(not talking serious mods or buggys here) once you add a few little things.
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Re: Choose my 4x4 in 2005 for me...

Post by landy_man »

bundyboy wrote:Well as some of you know i am moving to Newman, WA in December. I need to buy a 4by before i leave, either new or second hand. So here is what i need...

I need it reasonably consumption friendly.
I need a towing capacity to cover a horse float or a car trailer with comp rig. that i may be building.
I need something comfortable and easy enough to drive up to Port headland or beyond on a weekend.

I will be only modding it slightly as i plan to build a play rig up there but would like it to be fairly capable.

I have my favourites but i wont let in on that yet.


I went the Landie for a few reasons and ideas...
a 300 Tdi (so second hand)
reliable, economic Tdi
best towing capacity
rear salisbury diff... which is similar to D60
and I reckon best offroad performer OFF THE FLOOR
and they are more comfortable than you think on long drives especially...
lots of aftermarket support

But, that is just me... ;)
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Post by Thor »

patrol coil cab... the roads out there will mean coil = god send.
IMHO hilux is a rough ride, holdens are poor basic quality, and landy is not comfortable.
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Post by chimpboy »

I voted patrol coil cab, but wouldn't say you were nuts if you went for the landie. In fact i'd probably just keep my eyes out for an exceptional deal on either, and grab whichever appeared first.

Forget the others.

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Post by Daisy »

stats prove themselves..

GU COIL CAB :D
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Post by chimpboy »

GQ wrote:stats prove themselves..

GU COIL CAB :D


In fairness, this would have to be partly because there is no landcruiser up there on the list. I'd have thought that would also be a contender. A hilux is a match for a navara (if that), not for a patrol.

So the poll is sort of a pro-nissan set-up.

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

If you want it to be comfortable for long distance trips then get either the Defender or the Patrol. The others don't compare in terms of comfort.

Of that list the Defender (300Tdi) would be the most economical and has the highest towing capacity (depending on state regs).
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Post by RUFF »

Out of that list your not going to find anything that can tow and also handle the country where your headed better than either the Nissan coil Cab or the Defender.

The Defender will tow more and is more economical.
The seating comfort in the Nissan will out do the Defender.
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Post by MissDrew »

Denfeder`s are crap, lets pay shit loads for something that looks like it came off Noahs arc :roll:
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Post by chimpboy »

Guts wrote:Denfeder`s are crap, lets pay shit loads for something that looks like it came off Noahs arc :roll:


lol

I agree they are overpriced but I reckon they look pretty good. They have a real tough look. I like the dual cab ones better than the single cabs but the single cabs are heaps cheaper.

But yeah. In terms of bang for bucks the patrol is gonna beat the defender.

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Post by Drafty »

Guts wrote:Denfeder`s are crap, lets pay shit loads for something that looks like it came off Noahs arc :roll:


Stop holding back Guts, why dont you tell us what you really think about defenders. ;)
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Post by MissDrew »

Only good thing about defenders is they make use of all the empty jimy cans I make :D Oh look I have a future defender door in my fridge :rofl:
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Post by landy_man »

and 70% of all those recycled cans are still on the road today
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Post by bundyboy »

i also was going to put 7* series landcruiser and jeep wrangler on the list as options. But you have to stop somewhere.

But then again, what the hell.... edit time.
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Post by bundyboy »

I have reviewed my financial situation and i will be spending between 30-40 ish dollars on a SECOND HAND VEHICLE.

so all the options are now second hand buys only.
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Post by chimpboy »

So you added the Wrangler for a bit of a joke, right?
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Post by DaveS3 »

With the defender, the are much more comfortable than most people think. Most complaints come from the seat which you either love / hate!

There are great aftermarket seats for the defender made by Aerotech, which have a removeable base, so you can keep the storage under the seat if need be for tools/battery...etc

It is a good all round vehicle...

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

The Defender is extremely comfortable for long trips (IMHO - I like the seats - some people think they are a bit narrow) and fuel consumption under 10L/100 is easily achievable.

The price is also great for one that is a few years old but still in good nick. If you want a lot of load capacity have a look at a Defender 130 Trayback. They have a 1.5 tonne payload capacity, and if you don't want to use it you can take the rear inner coils out and get good wheel travel. Also in states where towing capacity is limited by vehicle weight (QLD) you can tow a heap more than the other options.

If the buggy you build has a short wheelbase you may even be able to fit it on the tray of a 130???
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Post by LEXX »

Where is the option for Jeep Wrangler of Jeep ZJ/XJ/KJ?

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Post by LEXX »

Sorry I stand corrected, good to see ;)
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Post by GRIMACE »

I say the 7* series UTE :D spend abit of the left over dosh for a coil aframe rear end :armsup:


Go the defender :D 2" spring lift and some bigger rubber :cool: longer travel shocks and some new front seats :lol: make sure its a 110 thou :D
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Post by antt »

what sorta vehicles do they use in the mine over there joel? could be a major consideration when it comes time for spare parts ;)

saying that, i voted nissan coil cab ute, no contest
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Post by bundyboy »

antt
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what sorta vehicles do they use in the mine over there joel? could be a major consideration when it comes time for spare parts

saying that, i voted nissan coil cab ute, no contest


they have brand new 100 series landcruisers turned into dual cab utes with a small tray on the back... very sexy but also hexy!!!

I too would like a Nissan coil cab but i wonder if it iwll step above my dollars mark.
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Post by bundyboy »

As for the land rover i dont want a very long vehicle and not really interested in a dual cab.

So i may have to go test drive some single cabs for comfort.
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Post by Thor »

jeep wrangler wouldn't be practical for your application - esp the tow capacity!
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Re: Choose my 4x4 in 2005 for me...

Post by bogged »

find out what car dealers are in town, then go with one of them. or what they use in the mines out that way, you can swap and shoofty parts with the mine dudes.

what is your budget?






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Post by bundyboy »

The parts are pretty good up there for both toyota and nissan, not sure about land rover.

But since the company is moving my stuff for me, i am buying the vehicle in Brisbane. ;)
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

Guts wrote:Denfeder`s are crap, lets pay shit loads for something that looks like it came off Noahs arc :roll:
I agree. get this Tilford Motors in Hobart won't trade landy's or rangies under any circumstances. AND THEY SELL THEM NEW! :lol:
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Post by daveo »

bundyboy wrote:
antt
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 9:03 am

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what sorta vehicles do they use in the mine over there joel? could be a major consideration when it comes time for spare parts

saying that, i voted nissan coil cab ute, no contest


they have brand new 100 series landcruisers turned into dual cab utes with a small tray on the back... very sexy but also hexy!!!

I too would like a Nissan coil cab but i wonder if it iwll step above my dollars mark.


in regards to the price of the coil cab nissan, a mate of mine just picked up a 2002 coil cab with 63 000k for around $37000
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