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4WD; What do you drive and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 350294" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>Good read doc. </p><p>When I decided to buy my hilux, I read horror stories about the injectors leaking when they were parked on hill! I read so many bad things about them, and still I saw hundreds on the road up here.</p><p>I bought mine 2nd hand. A few months after I bought it, I got a letter from our local Toyota dealer, with a recall on some wireing harness. </p><p>They were great fixed it, and also fixed a potential problem with the tray, no cost.</p><p>I've had it for 4 years now, all I've dine to it, is servicing, tyres,and put diesal in it.( and some scratches and dents from off road driving).</p><p>They hold their value, but that's not important to me, I'll drive it till it dies. It sits on. 140 on the highway all day,and gets reasonable fuel economy. Off road, it lacks a bit of clearance,but apart from that is pretty good.</p><p>From what I've seen , the d Max's are a nice car, I know a few blokes with them, only fault that I know of, is the chassis could be a bit stronger for off road work.( that's not from what I've read, that's from the owners who have had a few cracked welds from serious abuse on corrugated roads,towing boats, trailers suffered worse!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 350294, member: 6002"] Good read doc. When I decided to buy my hilux, I read horror stories about the injectors leaking when they were parked on hill! I read so many bad things about them, and still I saw hundreds on the road up here. I bought mine 2nd hand. A few months after I bought it, I got a letter from our local Toyota dealer, with a recall on some wireing harness. They were great fixed it, and also fixed a potential problem with the tray, no cost. I've had it for 4 years now, all I've dine to it, is servicing, tyres,and put diesal in it.( and some scratches and dents from off road driving). They hold their value, but that's not important to me, I'll drive it till it dies. It sits on. 140 on the highway all day,and gets reasonable fuel economy. Off road, it lacks a bit of clearance,but apart from that is pretty good. From what I've seen , the d Max's are a nice car, I know a few blokes with them, only fault that I know of, is the chassis could be a bit stronger for off road work.( that's not from what I've read, that's from the owners who have had a few cracked welds from serious abuse on corrugated roads,towing boats, trailers suffered worse!) [/QUOTE]
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