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Which Diesel Dual cab is better?

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Which is better? 3.0TD Navara ST-R or 3.0TD Hilux


Poll ended at Mon Dec 27, 2004 12:38 pm

Navara ST-R
15
38%
Hilux
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62%
 
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Which Diesel Dual cab is better?

Post by dieseldude »

Can you all please justify why you have chosen that particular vehicle as being better?

From peoples experiences, which is the stronger unit? Which motor goes better (is the Navara motor the same as the patrols)? Driver comfort? Towing capacity? etc...

Please list your comments as well as voting
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Re: Which Diesel Dual cab is better?

Post by bogged »

Better for what?

Towing?

Offroading?

Mall Crusing?
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Post by dieseldude »

Better for towing, general 4 wheel driving, Weekend stints in the bush.

Highway travel.

I'm not interested in doing ridiculous amounts of mods and crap like that.

The less I have to change the better.

I ask this because I have driven 3.0TD patrols and want to know if it is the same motor as in the Navara's.
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Post by bogged »

dieseldude wrote:I ask this because I have driven 3.0TD patrols and want to know if it is the same motor as in the Navara's.


Sadly yes its the same motor.

But look at the lux, there are squillions of people out there with off the shelf accessories, and the same amount of spares and wrecked ones if need be.
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Post by high n mighty »

What he said :roll:

Basically a whole lot more spares around, either new or s/h ;)
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Post by dieseldude »

Bogged. Does the Navara TD motor go better than the hilux TD?

Hasn't nissan addressed the issues with blowing pistons and stuff like that?
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Post by bogged »

dieseldude wrote:Bogged. Does the Navara TD motor go better than the hilux TD?

Hasn't nissan addressed the issues with blowing pistons and stuff like that?


Go and drive both, what I like and what you like may be different things.

remember there is no intercooler on the Navara compared to the GU either
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Post by dieseldude »

By the way, I didn't ask what you liked. I replied to you because you seem to reply to everyones posts like you're an expert on everything. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Anyway, don't worry. I'm sure others will share their experiences with me.....................
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Post by bogged »

dieseldude wrote:By the way, I didn't ask what you liked.

Im not telling you what I like.

Im telling you what would be better, as someone else has said. The Lux. But if you dont want to listen to people, and you already have your mind made up on the STR, which by reading back thru this, you already have... then dont ask.
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Post by damo lux »

Hilux for spares, after market bits, re sale value.
We have 04 td double cab nissans at work, not much room in the back even for a little bloke. They also seem a bit fragile compared to a lux.
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Post by dieseldude »

I'll ask all I want! I'm sure there's people out there OTHER THAN YOU that will offer reasoning!

By the way, are you GQTRUCKSTER off snakeracing?
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Post by dieseldude »

I suppose spares are a big part of it. If they're readily available it helps.

When you're only going to own it for about 5 years from new, do you still think the spare parts debate comes into it?

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Post by damo lux »

Well if you are only going to own it for five years then resale value is proberly one of your main concerns, plus if you don't like the one you buy, then buy the other on in five years, Then you will know! :D
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Post by dieseldude »

TRue, Good choice ;)
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Post by grimbo »

dieseldude wrote:By the way, I didn't ask what you liked. I replied to you because you seem to reply to everyones posts like you're an expert on everything. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Anyway, don't worry. I'm sure others will share their experiences with me.....................


nice attitude you ask for opinions then slag someone off when he gives one. You never asked for experts only to reply. :?
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Post by bogged »

dieseldude wrote:When you're only going to own it for about 5 years

You never mentioned that at the start. and spares always come into it
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Post by MQ080 »

Navara is still running drums on the rear, I don't know about the lux however I think that's a bit poor on a 2004/5 built vehicle...
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Post by dieseldude »

By the way, I'm talking about the very latest models of each.

From what I understand, the later model IFS hilux's aren't all that compatible with previous models aftermarket equipment?

Correct?
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Post by dieseldude »

Drums? You serious? That's not to be expected these days hey? :?
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Post by damo lux »

Theres still a shyte load of after market bits for the latest model lux :)
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Post by stuee »

The next modle hilux will also feature drums (saw it in 4x4 Australia, so I'm hopping thats a good enough source). And I believe the current model hilux also uses them. It seems to be standard in this class of vehicle to have drums at the back.
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Post by HIL01X »

Nissan make dual cabs :?: :?: :?
I thougt they were all hilux's ;)
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Post by Bingham »

due to minor hostility on this thread i will just say navara simply as its a nice looking truck and a few puts arse extras make the driver feel all sporty and stuff.......... like sporty spice of the duel cab world....

this ssems to be what allot chasing
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Post by Xcited »

Depends on what your needs are. I went for the Navara because of the comfort and the bling bling of the interior compared to the bland and smaller interior of the Hilux. Also the biggest advantage is the power / torque of the ZD30 engine of Nissan. The Navara ZD30 runs a different turbo setup to the Patrol and has never had any issues.

Go and drive both vehicles as that is the best way to make your choice.
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Post by GRIMACE »

grimbo wrote:
dieseldude wrote:By the way, I didn't ask what you liked. I replied to you because you seem to reply to everyones posts like you're an expert on everything. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Anyway, don't worry. I'm sure others will share their experiences with me.....................


nice attitude you ask for opinions then slag someone off when he gives one. You never asked for experts only to reply. :?



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Post by Tiny »

Hilux, parts, proven, overall more robust, less plastic crap......by the way not biased see below
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Post by MQ080 »

Xcited wrote:Depends on what your needs are. I went for the Navara because of the comfort and the bling bling of the interior compared to the bland and smaller interior of the Hilux. Also the biggest advantage is the power / torque of the ZD30 engine of Nissan. The Navara ZD30 runs a different turbo setup to the Patrol and has never had any issues.

Go and drive both vehicles as that is the best way to make your choice.


Brett,

Obviously your happy with your truck... your buying a GU
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

None of the above, Go drive a TD5 defender that has been chipped and intercooled by Davis Landy's.

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Post by damo lux »

and how much is new a defender compared to new a navara or lux???????
plus if you are buyin a ute you proly want a decent amount of tray space, somthin u won't get on a defender crew cab!
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

damo lux wrote:and how much is new a defender compared to new a navara or lux???????
plus if you are buyin a ute you proly want a decent amount of tray space, somthin u won't get on a defender crew cab!


1) Not a lot more (When you factor in putting in a proper front diff into the other two) :twisted:

2) D130 Crew I suggest would be bigger than either a lux or navara.
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