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2007 Hilux any input welcome
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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 573795" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>I think the 07 Hilux had a problem with the valves leaking when parked on any kind of slope, was very expensive fix. But by now, all the 07,s would have been fixed. I have an 09, which is the same car. Its the best car Ive ever owned. Im not saying its the best of the best or any such thing, but all Ive done to it is brake pads, a timing belt at 150k kms, service and put diesel in it. It starts first time every time, sits nicely at 140kmph for hours on end and I get about 650km to the tank. ( speed limit is now 130 Imphal in the NT). Its towed boats and trailers no worries. </p><p>I have had it bogged a few times, probably not as good off road as the older hiluxs, but its done everything Ive asked of it.</p><p>I bought it in 2012.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 573795, member: 6002"] I think the 07 Hilux had a problem with the valves leaking when parked on any kind of slope, was very expensive fix. But by now, all the 07,s would have been fixed. I have an 09, which is the same car. Its the best car Ive ever owned. Im not saying its the best of the best or any such thing, but all Ive done to it is brake pads, a timing belt at 150k kms, service and put diesel in it. It starts first time every time, sits nicely at 140kmph for hours on end and I get about 650km to the tank. ( speed limit is now 130 Imphal in the NT). Its towed boats and trailers no worries. I have had it bogged a few times, probably not as good off road as the older hiluxs, but its done everything Ive asked of it. I bought it in 2012. [/QUOTE]
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