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23-08-2015, 09:23 AM | #31 | |||
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Have you driven a new toyota kluger? I also didnt know they made territorys 12 years ago in 2003. Last edited by HULK_I6T; 23-08-2015 at 09:49 AM. |
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23-08-2015, 10:35 AM | #33 | |||
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Klugers are comfortable sure, but just dont try and take a corner like you would in a Terry.
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Handling and drivetrain, Toyota are a generation behind?
Here I was thinking 200 Series Cruisers were they way they are because they can do this in comfort and safety. People don't know how much punishment a vehicle takes while they sit in comfort. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTE4On69kXQ Would be interesting to see how other "superior" 4x4's handle a typical outback road. |
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23-08-2015, 11:02 AM | #36 | ||
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Im not sure a kluger or territory were ever intended to rush through corners. Judge them on what they were intended to do.
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23-08-2015, 11:13 AM | #37 | ||
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Having owned 22 cars I would have to say that my 200 series is the best car I have ever owned. It's my third cruiser. Had a 6 cylinder petrol 100, a v8 petrol 100, and the 200 is a diesel. Nothing else comes close in terms of comfort, towing and off road ability. In 70,000km it's only needed regular servicing. Not a single warranty issue.
If you want a high performance vehicle then don't buy any 4wd. All those that talk about how slow it is etc are fools. If you want something fast get and xr8 or something similar as I have done. Just don't expect the ford to last as long as the cruiser or be anywhere near as reliable. I have seen that first hand. If tomorrow I had to choose only 1 of my cars to keep it would be bye bye xr8. Wouldn't even think about the decision for a second.
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23-08-2015, 11:15 AM | #38 | ||
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I've got a few customers with 200 series Land Cruisers, the top spec variants are circa $120K, better off with a new F series IMO.
Only one of my customers used to use his offroad, was his daily and he used to race it, until he sunk it into a dam. They're not that nice to drive. |
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23-08-2015, 11:21 AM | #39 | ||
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Another updated Toorak tractor to hit the streets! I just don't see the benefits of these when people only buy them for normal road use.
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23-08-2015, 11:40 AM | #40 | |||
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But as they're off-roaders, they shouldn't really be judged by that shortcoming, except to the extent that they spend a lot of time on-road and in the cities where they're a danger to their occupants and everyone else. If they stayed in the outback they'd be fine. Horses for courses. That interior of the cruiser looks a bit girlie. As my uncle who owned a sheep station used to say, you couldn't throw a dead sheep in there could you?!
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FFS, not another person who doesn't understand the crossover! They're high step-in cars, not off-roaders. They're meant to be driven like cars, just that few manufacturers succeed in designing them to do that. BMW succeeded with the Xs. Ford succeeded with the Territory. Toyota failed with the Kluger. Most other manufacturers produce meh or downright bad results, although Hyundai/Kia are edging forward a bit. Front wheel drive puts a limit on them.
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Quote "The BMW X5 unites worlds that normally appear contradictory. An off-road vehicle that also shines when it’s back on the road. An SUV with powerful petrol and diesel engines and low fuel consumption. In addition, the intelligent BMW xDrive four-wheel drive system provides perfect traction on every road, around any bend and in every driving situation. The BMW X6. Outstanding in performance, impressive in appearance. Powerful engines equip it with the dynamics of a sports car, while the chassis combines the athletic contours of a coupé with the thirst for adventure of an off-road vehicle. Get miles away from it all in a vehicle that’s miles away from average. Whether you’re looking for a new or used BMW X model, find all the information here. You can also find a BMW Dealer for that all-important test drive. If you love the power and innovation of BMW vehicles, spread the word and show your support for the BMW X Range #bmwXRange (#bmwX1, #bmwX3, #bmwX4, #bmwX5 and #bmwX6) " They call it an off-road vehicle which presumably means it can go off road? Off road being defined as grass area in front of the owners house ( definition of off-road maybe somewhere in small print ). |
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The X5/X6 - wouldn't go too far off the beaten track at all, you wouldn't buy them for that. X1/X3 - not at all. What I think they mean is that they're good in the snow (being from Bavaria and all)!
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fair comment, but these days there are a lot of toorak tractors ? for general use around the burbs does anyone really need an AWD SUV ? the same could be said for all the dual cabs getting around .
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23-08-2015, 02:56 PM | #45 | |||
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I don't bush bash in mine, but i do use it to tow a 3200kg 24 foot caravan. Nothing comes close to the landcruiser's towing ability in the price bracket. Consider 3500kg with 350 tow ball weight and 650nm of torque.
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23-08-2015, 04:58 PM | #46 | |||
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My top spec Jeep has 3500kg and 350kg on the ball. It also has a diesel chip giving 215kw and 670nm of torque, and cost $50K less than a top spec LC200. It too has been flawless in the 3 years I've had it.
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23-08-2015, 05:36 PM | #47 | |||
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I was looking at second hand ones. A lot more than 3k difference in the used market. Usually about 10k difference.
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Im sure the diesels go a bit better with just under 200kw and 650nm. Last edited by Ben73; 23-08-2015 at 05:49 PM. |
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23-08-2015, 05:42 PM | #48 | |||
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You will find that the Jeep's butter soft wheel bearings, bushes, drive shafts and differentials are very expensive to replace. Similar experiences await with the POS Land Rover. Now you can continue to believe what you want, but there is a big difference quoting from a brochure V's what goes on in the real world. |
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I tow a 2.5T caravan with it without issue.
I know what it's capable of.
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23-08-2015, 07:43 PM | #51 | ||
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true story. Believe this or not
I purchased my black ttd gxl v8 new in Feb 2013. Delivered with 12km on the clock. Got options added which included leather trim, 8inch sat nav, roof bars, tow kit, mats, weather shields, bonnet protector, factory driving lights etc RRP on Toyotas website at the time was $99k plus my options. Everyone pays between 81 - 83k for a gxl on the Toyota forum. I happened to be in the right place at the right time. Dealer had a dec 2011 build with march 2012 compliance in his showroom. Could not sell it after 11 months on the showroom floor. After much haggling over 2 weeks. I signed at $60k in the dot. It was raining when I did the deal. On pickup I noticed 3 minor blemishes in the paint... got another $3k off. Final price of $57k for a brand new ttdv8 cruiser. It has been flawless. I normally upgrade my cars every 2 years (I have 2 cars, so every year buy a new car - call me crazy....). I am looking at a new Sahara and the rrp is $126k. I am down to $105k and think there is more in the deal. I have an offer on mine which is more than I paid for it. Yes my deal is unique and exceptionally good. Yes its more expensive than a jeep But landcruiser resale is brilliant no matter what. Its brilliant for a reason. Lets see what a three year old jeep is worth? In addition I know 2 jeep owners that have been waiting over 12 weeks for critical components for their grand Cherokee. Most people I have spoken to in caravan parks have said that they bought their jeep over the landcruiser because of the price. Not because of the jeeps reputation or ability. I looked at trading the cruiser in on a jeep. The jeep dealer told me I was crazy and to keep the cruiser for towing. I drove the jeep, there is no chance I would have it over a landcruiser.
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Try a 3.2t van. It would be a very different story.
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Customer of mine got a 2014 Dodge RAM to tow his 3500kg 5th wheeler van for around $110K I believe. |
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23-08-2015, 07:57 PM | #54 | |||
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Its still 30k cheaper than the ram. Cruiser is probably more versatile than a ram or f series. I have young kids and their friends to drive around. 8 seats come in handy. If you are retired and travel as a couple then I could see the advantage of the ram for towing. At the end of the day I still need to park the cruiser at the shopping centre, or car park at the local sports ground.
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In most cases Toyota trades on its name and perceived realiability and not much else. Bar the Landcruiser not many of their cars are anywhere near the top of their respective classes. This includes Yaris, Corolla, Rav4, Kluger, Camry to say the least.
The Landcruiser seems to be a good car still but for me its overpriced for the specification levels,particularly in the lower spec cars. (the new patrol is the same, hence Nissan chopped 30k of the RRP recently). Both the Patrol, Landcruiser and LX570 are ugly in my eyes but the new Infiniti QX80 outclasses them all when it comes to being one of the ugliest cars on sale at the moment.
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Add a chip to a landcruiser and you have 260kw and 795nm of torque.
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My past and present cars 3 landcruisers - 1 minor trim warranty issue. 2 aurions - no warranty issues 2 Camry, 1 corolla - no warranty issues (wifes company cars) Mum 1 Prado, Camry and yaris - 1 recall. Neighbour Camry, kluger - no issues Yep Toyotas are perceived as reliable because they are reliable. On the other hand at the opposite end of the scale Volvo v60 Polestar. Grrrrrr Numerous falcons Nissan Holden All having nothing over Toyota reliability. And that's over the last 15 years including current models. Yes there is a bad example in all brands but you are less likely to get a bad one from Toyota than you are from other brands. I speak from experience.
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Hehe. I'll give you that.
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Rocky Caravan Show today Dodge Ram Laramie dual cab dual rear wheels 6.7 Cummings diesel $135 k on road. What a tank/truck !!!
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