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04-04-2007, 02:39 PM | #94 | |||
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I've had a look at one the other week at a farm show at Lardner park. To me and others in my position it's exactly what we want. Also no mining communities have sealed roads that I know of. This is the type of market these vehicles are aimed at. |
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04-04-2007, 06:31 PM | #95 | ||
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So you think it's good value for money at $60,000? Given its had no money spent on engineering, equipment levels, you really are buying a new OLD truck that hasnt changed except the grille and headlights, and a half decent engine that has been restricted to put out a crappy 150kw, because the car cant be trusted with 200kw! Its buying something and being told you cant use it, otherwise the V8 diesel would have been the only good bit in the car! I think that truck as it is, should be $40,000 new at the maximum! I go back to the percentage figures i used.... and let you know 90% of the population don't live in a mining community. it's fine to want a basic car with nothing in it, but don't defend Toyota on their pricing.
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04-04-2007, 06:46 PM | #96 | |||
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Agreed entirely, way over priced for the equipment levels. |
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04-04-2007, 09:11 PM | #97 | ||
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Like I said before, the 70 series is the lowest volume Toyota available. I belive most Lexus models out sell it globaly. Also, most buyers are business buyers so may not pay retail. $60,000 retail could easily be closer to $40,000 for big business.
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04-04-2007, 09:47 PM | #98 | ||
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The Cruiser is a tool, a workhorse as is the Defender. I'd happily have either and when the kids are older I probably will. A loaded GXL wagon with SROIBs
It's a vehicle that can do 60% dirt and trail but still work as everyday transport like a Prado. If you want a vehicle which will do just about every job and go anywhere then go visit Jeep and have a look at an Unlimited. If you are looking at 90% city and sealed then get a Discovery 3, 100 series, Patrol, Pajero. If you are looking for a fun family car which is capable of the occassional trip offroad - Twinpiston has a point. Do back of Bourke easy and comfy too. The money you have to pay for a Cruiser seems a lot but it only shows how good & cheap the Territory is. |
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05-04-2007, 08:10 AM | #99 | |||
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It's got about 20% more torque than the previous model which to me is important, I couldn't care less about how many KW it has. |
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05-04-2007, 10:23 AM | #101 | |||
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I'll give you a real world example of how useless figures are compared to real world knowledge. My Pursuit ute. 290 kw, 520 Nm torque. HD tow kit electric brakes. Struggles towing anything above 2T. Parents L/Cruiser. 150 kW, 430 Nm torque. Has towed up to 3 T before and you would barely know it even has the trailer attached. |
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05-04-2007, 11:16 AM | #102 | ||
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that's because your gear ratios in the Falcon ute are taller, and the LC diesel has it's max torque at low-rpms with double the compression (thats the case in every diesel). I will have a drive of it, but pretty sure I won't get one... LC200 looks fantastic and would consider the Tundra for the business if it was available here. Got the Hilux 4L V6 dual cab 4X4 at the moment - thats not too bad, bit basic though, but nice .... I'm pretty sure the 70 series wont be what we're after.
Here is a link to the Lexus LX570 which shows you what that and the LC200 looks like for anyone who is interested http://www.lexus.com/fcv/lx.html?s_ocid=30193 |
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05-04-2007, 12:07 PM | #103 | ||
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Too many people look at the KW and torque figures of these trucks and then decide that they know how well or badly these things go. If you want a poser 4x4 then there are lots to choose from. I want a truck that is as un-breakable as I can get it. Instead of a cabin full of drink holders, it has bash plates, factory diff lockers (front and rear) leaf sprung rear end, diff vents, snorkel, free wheeling hubs, solid front end (no IFS), no ABS, ground clearance, approach and depart angles, extra bay in the engine compartment for and extra battery, 100amp + alternator. All these things are important for a properly set up off roader. When we get ours we are planning the Gunn barrel hwy up the west coast and across the Tanami with two adults and 3 possibly only 2 kids. I was thinking of getting an old corrolla to do it in, but my wife talked me into a new truck. Wise woman and she loves the smell of new cars.
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05-04-2007, 12:17 PM | #104 | ||
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if the truck cant handle it then why do you see lots of them running around with 351 clevo's or chevs fitted and there are a couple I know of in perth that have chevy diesels in them putting out far more power than the standard engine.
Do you think maybe that the reason they limited the engine was so that all the people who buy the 200 series when it comes out with the same engine done feel bad that the agricultural version has more power than their fat 200 series |
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Anyway, back to the original point, a truck with nothing in it shouldn't cost as much as a truck with everything in it! Even if there is a market for it. Last edited by chevypower; 05-04-2007 at 01:09 PM. |
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05-04-2007, 01:46 PM | #107 | |||
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If you are going to put your 70 series to work, they are worth every cent. A point lost on most city weekend warriors.
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05-04-2007, 01:54 PM | #108 | ||
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I think you're all missing the point big time.
As John Conomos put it, the 70 series is a work truck. It was designed for going off road and completing tasks off road. This very reason is why it does not have ABS or air bags. You keep talking about it's ability to handle and stop on the road.... THIS IS NOT WHAT THEY ARE MARKETED FOR. They aren't even marketed to be a registered vehicle. Purely rural and farm use is the PRIME TARGET MARKET thus you would judge the vehicle as such. You want a work ute to carry your tools or whatever, get a Hilux workmate (single cab or dual cab) or one of the V6 or turbo diesel Hilux variants.
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So despite it being the same price as an F250, although it's not as big, doesnt tow as much, doesnt carry as much, probably has the same durability though, doesnt cost as much to make, doesnt peform as well, doesnt carry as many people, doesnt have anything in it - doesnt do anything as well as the F250 except go down smaller tracks, it is worth paying the same dollar just because? RIIIIGGGGHHHTTTTT OK i will fork out $60k despite it being crappy, because now i have been reminded what it has been marketed for! I have to buy according to the marketing manager of Toyota I forgot, not for what i want in a truck for my $. Where do I sign?... it's an opportunity too good to resist!
Kinda reminds me when I used to say the Hilux and Prado had a 90kw diesel and thought it was so old technology... People used the same arguments (its a Toyota, its about longevity, its not a sports car etc) but then they brought out the 120kw common rail (when everyone else had 170kw out of 3L) and nobody really complained and said "that's way too much power for a Prado!!" |
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I should add though, in it's defense, i am in to 4 wheel driving, and if the 70 wagon is available for high $30ks-40k, and if the motor is chippable to take it to where it should be, I would probably CONSIDER it. Pitty it's not a 6 speed manual though. But I wouldnt get the truck version for our deliveries. Toyota Australia should consider that market too.
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05-04-2007, 02:39 PM | #112 | ||
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Driven a LC70 chevypower?
Judging by your comments about how weak/powerless the engine is I gather you haven't.
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No, i already said i haven't and that i will. I will give it a go, and let you know my honest thoughts.
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05-04-2007, 03:26 PM | #114 | |||
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Go and get yourself a F250 and then try and explore Australia. You will then learn what the real value of a 70 series/defender type of vehicle. And by the way, forget about going bush in anything other than a diesel.
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05-04-2007, 10:37 PM | #115 | ||
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Comparing the LC70 with the F250 is pointless. You can't buy the F250 anymore. Not to mention they are totally different vehicles.
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Mention of a Corolla made me think back to my old AE82 4A-GE - Toyota (Honda too) are the masters of matching lower torque and free revving engines to provide both durability and surprisingly useable acceleration over and over. This limits things like torque steer and protects the gearbox and drivetrain under full load & throttle.
Big torque isn't everything, it's a balancing act. Get the Kws right and readily usable, keep the unnecessary weight out of a just big enough vehicle, and give it enough torque to keep the engine from feeling asthmatic and she'll work a treat. F250's are outstanding (especially with a lift and Bank's treatment). So for that matter is the new Hilux. Offroader's though would take the old model anyday, unbreakable and better offroad, good enough on. The new Cruiser is basically filling the traditional worktruck Hilux market because the newy has softened just enough to be a real option for so many more buyers as an RV or work ute. The new 3.0 diesel for example has more torque by far than the old and is outstanding in Prado tune, yet the old donk was better for towing. It's sort of like a 4.0 inline compared to a higher Kw 4.0 V6. Think of the new Cruiser as being like a stock horse or even a quarter horse. While I think that way, Subaru bring back the Brumby. |
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