You have massive tyres or your injection system needs some love
That's about as bad as the old mans petrol one
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I cant afford a new diesel and there is no way I can afford to maintain a high mileage common rail and everything that is mechanical injection is old and fucked too.
There is nothing in the second hand market literally.
I want.
petrol
awd or fwd
double cab comfy.
ute
And I hate to say it but probably auto even tho I bloody hate them only because backing my boat up drive into shed would waste a clutch pretty quickly.
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Not a question of grunt but manouvering and going slow enough ie riding the clutch...getting the tandam round the corner is fun even with the rav and that is bloody short!
No question could do it with low box but just going to be hard on things especially full lock tuns on concrete in 4wd.
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Just a stray thought.......
For the time you have the boat could you lease a vehicle ?
$90 a week for a year, two years? Three?
Then when the lease is done you will be done with the boat or at least know what works.
You would pay more a week if you purchased a vehicle ?
Just a thought
I never understood leasing.....its like a hire purchase but at the end you own nothing?
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Auto is good for converting power to torque, which is what you want by the sounds of it. Better for manoeuvring a heavy load and they tend to get better mileage on the open road as they are revving lower. I'm seriously thinking of petrol next round as the increases in RUC's have made diesel less attractive. In Feb the RUC's were over 1/3 of the running costs, be even worse with a more economical engine. I'm using about 14l/100km. The Isuzu is a lot thirstier than the Safari.
If its anything like the Adventra the turning circle is bad and the steering is pretty heavey, ours is the v6 and gets 11l/100km but most of that is around town. The front suspension bushes die and that roots all the tyres quick but a set of Nolathane bushes and its pretty good now
You get what you want/need without having to be eligible for a loan or having any savings, and thats to use a brand new vehicle for a set period of time, and lose less money than if you had purchased new then took a bath when selling after the same period of time.
The right tool for the job at the right time
Like hiring something from the hire centre, for a year or two.
Yea bugger the diesels till the govt makes them more attractive to own.....they should be encouraging small diesel car ownership but you would be mad to.
14 is alright for the zoo....i could get down to 450km towing with the cruiser out of the 100l tank.
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Stupid making the lowest bracket 6000kg and bumping everyone up to that. With a lot of those small efficient diesels the RUC's are as much as the fuel cost.
I miss the fuel economy of the Safari and towing capacity. Nannering it could get about 6l/100km. Nelson and back and 100km round town on 62litres, that's all I could get into the tank from the E mark.