Car/ute advice please.
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@Kiwiwomble well i would trust google more than my memory
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@Snowy said in Car/ute advice please.:
For anyone that is into collecting upvotes there are free ones given out in this thread for anyone that says nice things about Hiluxes (what is the plural? Hiluxi?)
I will make space in my cellar for those that don't.
A family friend had a Hilux for the farm. They had it in the 80's when I was a kid and I am pretty sure it was still going a few years ago before they sold the farm. It survived being sideswiped at the Whangamata turn off at Hikuai by american tourists.
I remember we had a day out with that family in the hilux joining a 4wd trip up somewhere off highway 25A. Never got stuck and we were pulling out the drivers from Pauanui in there Lada looking 4WD's.
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@mariner4life said in Car/ute advice please.:
@voodoo said in Car/ute advice please.:
I drive a Kia Cerato, am I allowed in here?
no, piss off lady boy
(and don't gloat that you don't need a mortgage just to fill the tank)
I drive a Cerato and I still need a big mortgage to fill it up.
No gloating to come from here sir.
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@Snowy said in Car/ute advice please.:
@voodoo said in Car/ute advice please.:
I drive a Cerato
To quote a farmer friend of mine - "it would be less embarrassing getting out of a sheep".
Ouch
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@Snowy said in Car/ute advice please.:
@voodoo said in Car/ute advice please.:
I drive a Cerato
To quote a farmer friend of mine - "it would be less embarrassing getting out of a sheep".
Not for the sheep...
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Hilux's are overpriced and overrated and have rested on their laurels for 20 years
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@mariner4life GFYs.
I miss @jegga He was a hiluxophile and would not have stood for that sort of shit either.
Actually, you saved yourself a very nasty stay in the cellar with the last bit because I agree with that (although you are out by about a year. 19 would be better).
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@ploughboy said in Car/ute advice please.:
will go against the grain here a bit.depends on what age ute you are looking at. if late 90s or early 2000s hilux id fine but if 2010 onward it opens up your options. from there onwards hilux really come back into the pack. what you are buying then is a car with a deck.currently driving a ranger doing about 40k in it a year and enjoying driving it and previously drove a bt 50 for 250000k and still own it and it does everything it should.
if buying a later ute i would be going for the best value that i could find ,any brand while ruleing out the triton and the great wall etc. all the good brands with diesel motor should be good for well over 350000k if looked after if not more.Yep mate, it very much just a run around vehcile. We got a new Subaru XV last year for main stuff. Just want something I can run to tip in etc and as I getting old, getting mates moed to tow golf clubs if I do 18 holes. So imagine in general would not bedoing much more than 80-100 kms a week, a couple of times at very most to Eltham golf club, but apart from that maybe tip, pick up a bit fo stuff from Bunnings etc. I actually going to have a look at at a 2002 HiLux tomorrow (got a soft spot for tham as used to have one in Aus) It's actually a double cab which I don't really need, but should do job if it any good.
I have taken note of all posts, and genuinely grateful for all advice etc!
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if it was australia, $40k
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@mariner4life said in Car/ute advice please.:
if it was australia, $40k
Holy shit. @MajorRage and my mechanic were right. Gone up more in value than toilet paper in a pandemic.
Going out to lock mine now, if the lock still works, hasn't been used in years.
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@Dan54 Sounds more like it for 2wd with reasonably high KMs (although I wouldn't be too worried about that). I paid that for my second one (a Hilux surf) bought about 5 years ago. 1998. 250,000km but mint condition. Flash wheels and rubber worth about $2500 (got stolen so know what they were to replace). Now done 280,000 and only thing I have done is new exhaust. Same as the ute one I'm doing now.
Have a good look for rust. My 2004 ute had some surface stuff on chassis that was easy enough to sort out (caught early) but they get it in the door sills and that can be a bit of a major.