From personal experience it is not humanly possible to hold your breath when driving from Appleby River to Richmond after the dog has been carcass surfing and you are in a car.
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From personal experience it is not humanly possible to hold your breath when driving from Appleby River to Richmond after the dog has been carcass surfing and you are in a car.
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it strikes me that the only reason you want a Ute is to separate the dogs and are prepared to sacrifice everything else you want from your vehicle. QUOTE]
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and I totally understand that, it's exactly the reasonI went to a Hilux and not another suv
stinkin wet labs and Wirehair require their own space.
Have you considered a dog box on the back? I had one for years until I got my ute (a 2000 hilux)
All fair calls. I’m not a dog guy so haven’t faced the challenges raised.
I've had Utes for years , then got a terrnao , what a mistake, wet dog, dive gear , boots mud blood bait in the back of a SUV just blows. That and I'm a messy barstard ...Give me a ute any day! Problem is you say ute and the price goes up 6 K for the same year / K's...how I miss my old shit box Datsun!
I've recently bought a 2013 Hilux 3.0 TD 4WD, manual (6months ago), came with tough deck/ high canopy. ODO: 102,000km, it was an ex lease vehicle.
We have four working dogs, bloody great not having to smell wet dog/clean out the back. Great for chucking the dirty/bloody hunting gear in the back too.
Its real comfortable to drive on the road, has the power when you need it. No faults to report.
I've always been a hilux person, on to my 6th one now. In saying that I'm a bit surprised I still am thinking about it. Was a few years back now when I was finally in the position to buy brand new so went back to where I'd got my previous one as I'd had good service etc (Ashburton Toyota) but the salesman had moved up the chain. He still managed to look after men with what I wanted but the bullbag that I ended up dealing with at the end of it all when picking it up made the experience of buying my first new one very underwhelming. But I didn't let that put me off the hilux and have had fantastic service since from my local South Canterbury Toyota with my last two which has made up for the bullbag episode.
Don't look at the Foton.... Hardest riding vehicle I've ever been in. 20" low profile tyres don't help but that thing was just nasty. Sore arse after 30mins yet alone a full day in the seat. Sure it handled nicely but you would expect that since it didn't wallow!
Triton was a whole different kettle of fish, really quite impressed. Next time in town irthing I'll try another couple of contenders then wait for field day specials
Hey Mikee - a Nelson guy I know got the same sort of bulldust on pricing from the Nelson Toyota dealership . . . so he went to Christchurch and they treated him "royally" with a great deal and service. He reckoned he saved 20K+ on the Hilux package he wanted (and bought from them)!
Too late for now, we ditched the Lemon BT50 today and missus picked up the Colorado tonight and its now residing in the garage.
Lets hope the bad juju went with the Mazda!!
Of all the quotes cheapest was for a new BT50 by quite a lot but we weren't going there again.
We might go the Toyota route in 3 years just before warranty expires on the new one but wont be thru the local guys or we might update to the soon to be released Colorado HSV :)
Completely different engines and gearbox. My work vehicle is a D-Max and has never missed a beat at nearly 80,000 Kms so far.
Don't know about the manual but the auto D-Max is great. Economy very good too. The steering is good also although the turning circle is on the large size. Mates Ranger is about the same.