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Errol62
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One of the main reasons I like this car is driving comfort. Upright position and I use a mesh lumbar support. I can drive 8 to 10 hours a day all week with two hourly stretch breaks no issues. The Forrester i used to drive 45 minutes, get out and hardly could walk.

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Normal driving, easy on the right foot, used 84 of the 90 litre tank for about 760km worked out bang on 11 litres per hundred. Same as the FB?! Happy with that. 8)8)

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Errol62 wrote: Fri Feb 12, 2021 5:34 pm Normal driving, easy on the right foot, used 84 of the 90 litre tank for about 760km worked out bang on 11 litres per hundred. Same as the FB?! Happy with that. 8)8)

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The V8's use less fuel than the sixes did , unless you get an (ahem) tailwind - once over about 130 they chew the fuel like nobodys business :econfused:
When you're faced with an unpleasant task that you really don't want to do, sometimes you just have to dig deep down inside and somehow find the patience to wait for someone else to do it for you.


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Yeh Blacky off road work also. I won't be doing much of either. Swag of boards on the roof,camping gear and or wider rubber will make for a premium no doubt.

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Nice wagon Clay.

Hey I’ll swap the gear stick extension over to a 2 inch next time we catch up if you like
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Cheers drew


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My son wants one of those so if another good one pops up let me know - most we see down here are flogged out mining cars with more rust than paint.
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That’s very good economy out of the big girl mate.

Don’t see many troopy’s around these days.
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You know how it is when you get a new car Ric. All of a sudden you notice them everywhere, and a lot of younger drivers are getting them to do the big loop.

Rob your son needs to be ready to part with around $50k to get a decent one.


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Yeah I know - they are holding their value amazingly well - I told him he's dreaming - think a Playdo will serve him better at this point - an early 2000's for around 20k
Errol62 wrote: Sun Feb 14, 2021 2:44 pm You know how it is when you get a new car Ric. All of a sudden you notice them everywhere, and a lot of younger drivers are getting them to do the big loop.

Rob your son needs to be ready to part with around $50k to get a decent one.


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It’s pretty amazing how any Toyota holds its value.

I have just spent 2 weeks finding my sister and her husband a new (second hand) car, as their old girl pooped it’s pants.

They had $20k to spend, and they wanted their first SUV.
They wanted a Toyota as the have a Toyota Alphard as my niece is in a wheel chair.
This car is mainly for my brother in law and sister to drive as the Alphard is used by carers etc.
The best I could find under $20k was a 2010 bog standard RAV with 120k and no stability control.
So yep
Toyota’s have the best re sale value of all.

I got them a 2014 one owner, 90k on the clock Kia Sportage Series 2 platinum diesel for $17k. Still has 6 months factory warranty.
It has every bell and whistle you can think of plus a full range of air bags, stability control etc etc.
really nice car.
Here is its list of stuff.

Dual Front Airbag Package
Anti-Lock Braking
Auto Climate Control with Dual Temp Zones
Adjustable Steering Wheel - Tilt & Telescopic
18 Inch Alloy Wheels
Brake Assist
Cruise Control
CD with 6 CD Stacker
Central Locking Remote Control
Daytime Running Lights - LED
Dusk Sensing Headlights
Electronic Brake Force Distribution
Electronic Stability Program
Fog Lights - Front
Head Airbags
Hill Descent Control
Heated Front Seats
Hill Holder
Heated Rear Seats
Engine Immobiliser
Keyless Entry and Drive
Leather Steering Wheel
Leather Upholstery
Multi Function Steering Wheel
Mobile Phone Connectivity
Protective Glazing
Power Mirrors with Indicators & Folding
Power Steering
Power Sunroof
Power Windows
Radio CD with 6 Speakers
Roof Rails
Rear Spoiler
Rain Sensing Wipers
Reversing Camera
Satellite Navigation
Seatbelts - Pre-Tensioners Front Seats
Side Front Air Bags
Premium Sound System
Trip Computer
Traction Control System
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Toyota does have a reputation as unbreakable !! That's why the prices stay high.

I understand that other cars have all the bells and whistles but in my opinion its just all to much to go wrong.

I want a simple machine built for purpose that is basic and Toyota offers it so I'm in that market share.

By the way I have owned 3 Toyota Troop Carriers in my life and all reached over 250000 KMS and when I sold them were still going strong.

I ended up with a GU patrol because of children and I must say its not a bad car either, but I do prefer the simplicity and industrial feel of a Troopy.

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I work in the mining game , the Tojos have been standard minesite vehicles for years , many others have been tried but they don't last . The mining companies have been bringing in 6 cylinder LHD utes over here for years , they aren't registerable but it doesn't matter for what they are needed for.
I have been waiting since November for a new dual cab , they are hard to get new which has forced the prices of second hand ones right up , I met a bloke who buys tarted up Rangers new, he orders one every 3 months, puts a couple of thousand kays on them and sells them for more than he paid because people don't want to wait for a new one !!!!
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Yes I wouldn't keep a ranger s y longer n that either 8)

Wind up windows
Diesel
Am radio
Cig lighter
What more do you want?

Mind you I'm looking for head unit with satnav , or maybe just a phone mount.

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Ive used a mini iPad for years - always good but next one I'm going to get is a VMS or HX-1 as they seam to be the only ones updating their maps regularly.
Errol62 wrote: Mon Feb 15, 2021 2:24 pm Yes I wouldn't keep a ranger s y longer n that either 8)

Wind up windows
Diesel
Am radio
Cig lighter
What more do you want?

Mind you I'm looking for head unit with satnav , or maybe just a phone mount.

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