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Nissan or Toyota
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Nissan or Toyota
Need some info...
Work has given me the option of a new 4x4 Ute!!
I have narrowed it down to a SR5 Hilux 4x4 or Nissan Navara Dual Cab 4x4 the rest are pox IMO.....
Has to be diesel and auto (i am a lazy)
I have driven the Nissan and was very impressed!! Had heaps of go and a nice smooth gbox.... Heaps of features blha blha but how are they off road??
So i am going to Toyota tomorrow to organize a test drive of the hilux but i really don’t like the look of it.
also I can get a bullbar, snorkel fiberglass canopy.. so I can use it on High country trips etc so it has to perform better off road then on road in my book!!
What do you guys think... and why i want to know good and bad points of both... I have read on the forum that the hilux diesels are dying do u guys why????
Thanks
Mick
Work has given me the option of a new 4x4 Ute!!
I have narrowed it down to a SR5 Hilux 4x4 or Nissan Navara Dual Cab 4x4 the rest are pox IMO.....
Has to be diesel and auto (i am a lazy)
I have driven the Nissan and was very impressed!! Had heaps of go and a nice smooth gbox.... Heaps of features blha blha but how are they off road??
So i am going to Toyota tomorrow to organize a test drive of the hilux but i really don’t like the look of it.
also I can get a bullbar, snorkel fiberglass canopy.. so I can use it on High country trips etc so it has to perform better off road then on road in my book!!
What do you guys think... and why i want to know good and bad points of both... I have read on the forum that the hilux diesels are dying do u guys why????
Thanks
Mick
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
Re: Nissan or Toyota
Chuck em both, they got IFS. U want a landcruiser ute or GU Ute, of which i would pick GU.mickrangie wrote:Need some info...
Work has given me the option of a new 4x4 Ute!!
I have narrowed it down to a SR5 Hilux 4x4 or Nissan Navara Dual Cab 4x4 the rest are pox IMO.....
Has to be diesel and auto (i am a lazy)
I have driven the Nissan and was very impressed!! Had heaps of go and a nice smooth gbox.... Heaps of features blha blha but how are they off road??
So i am going to Toyota tomorrow to organize a test drive of the hilux but i really don’t like the look of it.
also I can get a bullbar, snorkel fiberglass canopy.. so I can use it on High country trips etc so it has to perform better off road then on road in my book!!
What do you guys think... and why i want to know good and bad points of both... I have read on the forum that the hilux diesels are dying do u guys why????
Thanks
Mick
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
I drove both the pathfinder and Navara and they were solid as hardly any body roll!!! The Navara is 300kg lighter then the PF so i would figure it would be better on fuel also....
Mick
Mick
Last edited by mickrangie on Thu Apr 27, 2006 6:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
dat very true!!!
When i say off road i mean easy to med touring... the HC these days is like a freeway i could drive in my mates x5... well i have seen an x3 and a ml320 out there so yeah it's not tuff stuff just gravel roads with big speed humps and the old steep clumb and river xcrossing
Mick
When i say off road i mean easy to med touring... the HC these days is like a freeway i could drive in my mates x5... well i have seen an x3 and a ml320 out there so yeah it's not tuff stuff just gravel roads with big speed humps and the old steep clumb and river xcrossing
Mick
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
If it's down to the two, i'd say Navara definately
I'm just a little confused though, your work is paying for this thing and you said:
WGAF, work's paying for it, and the fuel!
Go the 'trol!!!
I'm just a little confused though, your work is paying for this thing and you said:
Yet you dismissed the GU Patrol, which imho is the only true 4wd ute still available new in oz, because of size and fuel consumption:also I can get a bullbar, snorkel fiberglass canopy.. so I can use it on High country trips etc so it has to perform better off road then on road in my book!!
The Navara is 300kg lighter then the PF so i would figure it would be better on fuel also....
WGAF, work's paying for it, and the fuel!
Go the 'trol!!!
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Like i said I already Have 'Real 4x4" this one is 90% road with the odd trip to the HC etc... I dont need / want a 2nd live axle 4x4 for touring.... and it wont fit in my parking space at work anyway either way i need a 4 door car as i have a wife, a large dog and more then 1 mate and IMO i have seen too many dogs thrown from the back of utes so I will NOT put my dog in the tray!!
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
Yeah i heard that too.... the Nissan was stiff but comfy I'll see how i go morrow when i drive the otaSlunnie wrote:I've spent a bit of time in the Hilux and its a great truck that is built well. The suspension is stiff though which is great for pounding around, but imho still a bit too stiff.
Mick
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
Just got back from Toyota and the auto box is CRAP compared to the nissan it's sluggish over 80kmh and they are HUGE bigger then a Landcruser!! So i guess it's the nissan!!
BTW rrp on the Hilux is a few my k then the nissan with bullbar, snorkel, canopy and dual batt!!
looks like i am going to get some Nissan on me
Mick
BTW rrp on the Hilux is a few my k then the nissan with bullbar, snorkel, canopy and dual batt!!
looks like i am going to get some Nissan on me
Mick
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
Flexing is the term i think, and AFAIK all 4wd's are designed to do a certain amount of flexing.bogged wrote:there have been reports of lux utes having issues with trays hitting cabs. theres only one way that happens... bending.
IMHO, they are both ok, but you should go drive them both, see which you fit in best, it maybe a 1 horse race
While i agree, looking at the distance between cab and tray, thats called BENDING!Shadow wrote:Flexing is the term i think, and AFAIK all 4wd's are designed to do a certain amount of flexing.bogged wrote:there have been reports of lux utes having issues with trays hitting cabs. theres only one way that happens... bending.
IMHO, they are both ok, but you should go drive them both, see which you fit in best, it maybe a 1 horse race
Well my bro has a hilux and whilst he hasnt done any hardcore 4wding, just sand driving and a gravel etc, its a very good ute to ride in. I didnt find it uncomfortable at all (compared to my 60 series its a lounge-chair)
He hasnt had any problems with the tray hitting the cab, but then he hasnt had it on a flex ramp. He hasnt had any problems with it to date and its over 6 months old. Hes got the V6 tho.
He hasnt had any problems with the tray hitting the cab, but then he hasnt had it on a flex ramp. He hasnt had any problems with it to date and its over 6 months old. Hes got the V6 tho.
When i'm offroad sumtimes the Rag joint on the steering hits the body in the engine bay ... got more flex in the body than in the springsbogged wrote:While i agree, looking at the distance between cab and tray, thats called BENDING!Shadow wrote:Flexing is the term i think, and AFAIK all 4wd's are designed to do a certain amount of flexing.bogged wrote:there have been reports of lux utes having issues with trays hitting cabs. theres only one way that happens... bending.
IMHO, they are both ok, but you should go drive them both, see which you fit in best, it maybe a 1 horse race
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
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