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Old 09-04-2012, 07:20 PM   #61
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Diesel is brilliant for towing long distances.

Granted I'd prefer something a bit better than what 7k can typically buy, but a good buy is out there if one is patient.

AU wagon will do the trick too, just thought I'd throw diesel in too, since it should be considered.
Agreed Diesel is brilliant for towing. Loads of torque, and generally much better fuel economy. Problem is for his budget you won’t find anything decent or comfortable.
Repairs on old diesels can be very expensive.
Wouldn’t go anywhere near a TD for that sought of money.
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Old 09-04-2012, 07:34 PM   #62
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Rather than a full van, have you considered a fold-out or camper trailer? Should reduce your drag and hence fuel consumption?
Or even a fold-out ute camper. Gives you the option of a Falcon or “japanese” ute.
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I'd seriously consider the 4wd diesel option if I was you. Not only because diesel is a "better" tow vehicle, but because the lifestyle of a 4wd is completely different. Just think of the extra tracks into the bush you can check out, or the beaches you can drive along. You will be able to see so much more of aus with a 4wd...

And all these comments about diesels being slow, yes they are. But take an extra year to go around? C'mon.... 100kmh in a petrol is the same as a 100kmh in a diesel. Who cares if it takes a little bit longer to get there! After all you are going on a trip to see australia, not to see australia go by.
I would love to be able to do more off-roading, believe me. My concerns are morso the comfort of a Diesel in my budget, and as mentioned below the repair costs do seem to be astronomical from the reading I have done..

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Agreed Diesel is brilliant for towing. Loads of torque, and generally much better fuel economy. Problem is for his budget you won’t find anything decent or comfortable.
Repairs on old diesels can be very expensive.
Wouldn’t go anywhere near a TD for that sought of money.
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Rather than a full van, have you considered a fold-out or camper trailer? Should reduce your drag and hence fuel consumption?
Or even a fold-out ute camper. Gives you the option of a Falcon or “japanese” ute.
I was initially looking at a camper trailer and very nearly bought one, however being on my own I had some concerns about erecting it during strong winds etc. Also it makes it quite a hassle if I just want to stop somewhere so my boy can have a nap.. I am leaning towards a pop-top at the moment, I guess it just feels more "stable" then just having a camper trailer.. Obviously a poptop will tow a lot better due to less weight, and less height means less wind resistance..

I am going to look at a poptop tomorrow, and also have an AU wagon in my sights.. Will keep you all posted..
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whatever you choose mate just take your time.....plenty of them out there and Australia is a bloody big inhospitable place for the incorrect gear

also a fantastic place for those that are prepared for it!
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i`m a big fan of full size vans myself, really great to just pull up anywhere .....no stuffing around just open the door and have a nap or just stop for lunch in a rest area, but the antiques like mine that are 8 foot high and then they have a dirty great sunroof thing projecting another 6 inches into the clouds and almost flat fronted just kill your fuel economy,
if you buy an older camper check the fabric, when they get old some of them are far from leak proof or bug proof.
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Old 11-04-2012, 11:28 PM   #66
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I know you kind of ruled one out earlier, but if it was just me and my son I would love to have him sitting beside me in the front of a ute.
At his age you will undoubtedly have to stop many times because he's dropped things, wants a drink/food etc.
At least with him next to you it becomes a bit more "personal" if you like because you'll be able to look at him and he'll see you better, as well as see more out the front windscreen.
Safer for you too, as you won't be having to turn around to reach things, point things out along the way.....win win..

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Your bank account certainly will depreciate tho.

You won't get a diesel for under $7k, so it's a petrol 4.2l you would get, and if it's auto, expect above 20L/100km for any sort of towing.

I owned a GQ petrol and it was great, but shocking on fuel.
The 4.2 petrol motor on gas is far cheaper to run and unlike falcons there are plenty of manuals around.
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Plenty of gq's around forless or around 7 just look at a few, not much goes wrong with em .even non turbo is fine , no race car but awesome at everything else .
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I know you kind of ruled one out earlier, but if it was just me and my son I would love to have him sitting beside me in the front of a ute. At his age you will undoubtedly have to stop many times because he's dropped things, wants a drink/food etc.

At least with him next to you it becomes a bit more "personal" if you like because you'll be able to look at him and he'll see you better, as well as see more out the front windscreen.

Safer for you too, as you won't be having to turn around to reach things, point things out along the way.....win win..

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In agreeance I have the car seat almost perminatly in the front of my XR8 ute; my almost 2 year old daughter loves it and is quite happy to sit there and look out the windows. It's much easier to deal with her when she wants a drink, or food, we chat, listen to music etc...

In the sedan however if the DVD player isn't on, she gets the ***** really quickly. It's difficult when she drops stuff and so on.


Alot of people ask about the baby seat in the ute, and if it's safe - I often comment that I would't put her there if I didn't think it was safe!
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patrols uneconomical in what way my dads patrol gets from brissy to penrith on just one tank and the trip is exactly 1000km and he tows a van.....
Father in laws 07 4.2TD unloaded (but fitted with all ex Telstra gear) 400km to 80L diesel on the open road. 20L/100km open road. Great offroad, bumpy old thing on road.
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In agreeance I have the car seat almost perminatly in the front of my XR8 ute; my almost 2 year old daughter loves it and is quite happy to sit there and look out the windows. It's much easier to deal with her when she wants a drink, or food, we chat, listen to music etc...

In the sedan however if the DVD player isn't on, she gets the ***** really quickly. It's difficult when she drops stuff and so on.


Alot of people ask about the baby seat in the ute, and if it's safe - I often comment that I would't put her there if I didn't think it was safe!
For those travelling around Australia with a baby seat in the front, check the state laws. I think this is illegal in WA. It would be a shame to get to WA with a baby seat in a ute and get picked up for it, miles from the next state.
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no kiddies seats in the front please.....not only illegal in most states but they call it the most dangerous position in a motor vehicle

centre rear for our most precious of cargo's!
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So what, are you meant to put the kid in the tray? Not really much of a choice if you've got a single cab ute.
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no kiddies seats in the front please.....not only illegal in most states but they call it the most dangerous position in a motor vehicle

centre rear for our most precious of cargo's!
Not illigal in VIC, or QLD however the vehilce must be fitted with a mounting point for an anchor point (which the falcon ute does).

If the vehilce is fitted with an Australian Standard / ADR complaint anchor point, and seat I'd find it very difficult to imagine that it would be illegal anywhere.
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Can my child sit in the front passenger seat?

Research clearly demonstrates that persons travelling in the front passenger seat of a motor vehicle are at significantly greater risk of severe injury and/or death in the event of a crash.

Under the new laws being implemented in October 2010, children under 4 years of age are not allowed to travel in the front passenger seat of a vehicle that has a back row or rows of seats.

Children aged 4 to 7 years of age can only travel in the front passenger seat of a vehicle if all rear seating positions are occupied by other children under 7 years. Children who can legally ride in the front of a motor vehicle must still be able to be correctly restrained for their age group.

Kidsafe WA does not recommend children under the age of 10-12 years sit in the front seat, especially where there is a passenger airbag fitted.

http://www.kidsafewa.com.au/childcarrestraints.html
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^^ i thought that was common sense

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Alot of people ask about the baby seat in the ute, and if it's safe - I often comment that I would't put her there if I didn't think it was safe!
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If needed ... and you have a passenger side airbag .... you can actually get the vehicle manufacturer to disable it for this purpose.

This was taken from another thread regarding this a while ago as well.

As most Falcon utes only have a driver's airbag ... there was the option of having a passenger side one as well ... and the new models now come standard for both driver's and passenger side airbags now as well.
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Can my child sit in the front passenger seat?
Research clearly demonstrates that persons travelling in the front passenger seat of a motor vehicle are at significantly greater risk of severe injury and/or death in the event of a crash.
Statitcly how many of them passengers are sitting low in the seat (seat back as far on the rails as possible), buckled into a child seat, that is anchored to the vehilce and fitted with a 5 point harnes?

Sure the front seat of the ute, is unlikely to be safer than the centre rear seat in a sedan (or wagon); but I know through my own experience that alot of the injuries to myself during a heavy front (driver side) impact through hitting the drivers side window, or the A Pillars are just not possible if the child is restrained in a in a well fitted child seat.

Statistics can be used to prove or disprove anything.


If it were a lethal as the nanny state would have us believe traveling 1km over the speed limit was, it wouldn't be allowed at all.
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Again, you were right the first time. Stick with the AU wagon, put it on gas, child seat in the middle rear. Sure it’s not as convenient as having the child in the front, or sitting on your lap, etc, but it’s safer. Since your rearvision will be useless, use it as a conversation mirror.
IF you suddenly come into some more money, go for a Patrol with the big 6 TD.
But for the money you have, an AU is streets ahead on all counts.
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Possibly a stupid question... 2001 Escape, there is one verrry cheap in my area... 153k.. I don't have a lot of time though so urgent advice appreciated!
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early Tribute/Escape .......hell no !!!

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Great info, exactly what I was after. But just didn't have the time to research!

Will steer clear.. Thanks!
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Very much struggling to find a decent Fairmont in QLD.. Or within 1200km to be honest..

Am looking at a SR, 205k, from a dealer. They have 7k on it. It looks verrry clean.. I do have a 1998 Mondeo to trade.. So if i can drive away with it for ~5k it might be a goer..
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http://www.carsales.com.au/private/d...2001-12437491?

you checked that one out?

i reckon an offer in the 5k region would get it
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I would keep well away from anything you don't drive past several times a day. You may get a Jeep or an F series for a great price but how long will you wait for parts if something unplanned happens... and then, how much will you be out of pocket?

Stick to a Falcon, in what ever derivative you think is best. You may also wait till you buy the van, there is a big difference between 1 and 2t and you may not need a Falcon sized / powered vehicle if all you are pulling is 1 or 1.2t.
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I have bought a van, tare is 680 and atm is 980.. I will need a wagon to keep the weight out of the van otherwise i will go well over..

It does have breakaway brakes but I am contemplating adding electric brakes as well..
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you checked that one out?

i reckon an offer in the 5k region would get it
Thanks for the link, but I am looking for a wagon to store stuff.. I missed out on an AUII 'mont wagon by 2 hours the other day, I was pretty gutted!

I have spent a ridiculous amount of time looking for cars, it's slowly driving me crazy!
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mate this seems to be a good starting place.....http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-cars/bri...rice=__7000.00

good luck!
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Thanks Dave, I have spent a lot of time on gumtree, as well as ebay, drive.com.au and trading post.

I realllly want to hold out for something with rear power windows, my boy loves having the window down, and if it means I dont have to travel with the aircon on then I am all for it! So I am really after a SIII SR / Forte, or a Fairmont. There are 1 or 2 within a reasonable distance, but from memory one guy wanted 7k for an SR with 200+ K's on it and wasn't going to budge, and the other was a clapped out AU I Fairmont which looked like it was ready to be wrecked..
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ah! okay....fair enough nothing suitable!

theres a few AU Ghia's and Fairlanes in the smoke not far from here on gumtree that are reasonably priced but relatively high K's (which shouldn't be a problem if serviced correctly)

if I had my holidays due I'd be more than willing to shuffle one up for you!

but alas I have not long ago taken a week, so not due for some time!

whats your thoughts on your new van!.....happy with it?......a lot of good times on the way!
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