| |
banter general discussions etc
by BadBoy on Wed Sep 11, 2013 10:36 pm
I'm looking at purchasing either a Nissan Navara Mitsubishi L200 Toyota Hi-Lux Something else???? Must be 2006 onward Diesel Twin Cab (so the baby can come too) Still completely undecided, but I'm looking for both good and bad points on them to help in the choice selection, so does anyone here own, used to own, or drive any of the above. It's not going to be used for work purposes. We like trucks. We and want 4WD. It needs to be a good tow car for our caravan, and the truck section is mainly for our dogs. I also want to consider future needs so I can get back into green laning  so if any thing like winch bumpers and snorkels and lift kits are already available that's a major plus. I'm only really after first hand knowledge of these vehicles or suggestions of alternatives please. Things like running costs, spec levels to look at, and most importantly actual MPG, and what is the difference between the L200 Animal and Warrior models
Traffic lights in London are just rough guidelines
-

BadBoy
- Lord frontera

-
- Posts: 1540
- Joined: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:16 pm
- Location: Billericay, Essex
-
Modifications:
-
Region: South East
-
| Skype: |  |
by Big Dav on Thu Sep 12, 2013 1:03 am
I know folk who use Rangers as their daily drivers and have been well pleased with them - all have had their trucks for at least 5 years each. Fitting the kiddy seat was a bit tight though.
Isuzu's are well respected too aren't they?
Kodiak Transglobe 2.0 SWB
Bricks are the knowledge you are taught, the cement is the experience you gain that holds them together.
-

Big Dav
- Lord frontera

-
- Posts: 1594
- Joined: Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:38 am
-
Model: 2.0i Sport 3dr
-
Registration Year: 1999/T
-
Modifications:
-
Region: Scotland
by Retro Pedro on Thu Sep 12, 2013 7:28 am
Without asking you to post figures Paul, but would have thought budget is going to be a major factor. Personally, I've always liked the Toyota Landcruiser Colorado - ticks the boxes for size, diff lockers plus you would be in the 'car' category rather than the 'pick up'. Noticed Alan Kidd from TOR ran one so that must say something. Downer is you would need to wait for a Monday to buy one as you will have to wait for your 6 numbers to have come in on the preceeding Saturday. 
-
Retro Pedro
- Lord frontera

-
- Posts: 2715
- Joined: Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:34 am
- Location: West Kent
-
Model: 2.8 TDI Sport 3dr
-
Registration Year: 1995/N
-
Vehicle Name:
-
Modifications:
-
Region: South East
by BadBoy on Thu Sep 12, 2013 1:35 pm
Budget is up to £11k hence looking for 2006 onwards. Will probably target something around 2008. I hadn't noticed the ranger has had a facelift. Must be more observant. We had excluded it as we didn't like the look, but I do like the 2007> facelift I guess that at the end of the day, the only way to know is to look at dealers an try to test drive as many as possible, but you know how it is. You buy what appears to be the best buy only to find out that new brake pads are £150, tyres are £200, and they have a tendancey to blow head gaskets when they get to 100,000 miles (and yours just happens to have 101,000 on the clock  ) This is what I'd like to aim for hence I'm drawn to the Hilux  Will defo have a look at the rangers now. I'd kind of excluded the L200 as I'd heard that the were poor off road. Last thing I want is to be towed out of a hole on a lane by a Fronty 
Traffic lights in London are just rough guidelines
-

BadBoy
- Lord frontera

-
- Posts: 1540
- Joined: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:16 pm
- Location: Billericay, Essex
-
Modifications:
-
Region: South East
-
| Skype: |  |
by manny on Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:37 pm
hilux is the way go had a navara very good but have engine problems same as ford and l200 I have also fit a few engines in l200 as conrod snaped
-

manny
- How Many Posts

-
- Posts: 308
- Joined: Fri May 18, 2007 6:18 pm
- Location: stoke on trent
-
Model: 3.2 V6 5dr
-
Registration Year: 2001/51
-
Modifications:
-
Region: Midlands
by MG Autos (Mark) on Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:50 pm
Personally I'd have a Hilux if budget could stretch and stay away from the L200 as whilst personally I think they look great and internally are well specked and comfortable the reliability of engines are pretty poor. If your looking for value for money and still have a good looking truck have you considered one of the more recent Isuzu Rodeo's / Dmax ?
-

MG Autos (Mark)
- Member & Trader
-
- Posts: 1458
- Joined: Sun Dec 17, 2006 5:52 pm
- Location: WEST SUSSEX
-
Model: 2.8 TDI 5dr
-
Registration Year: 1994/M
-
Modifications:
-
Region: South East
-
by Retro Pedro on Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:16 pm
Out of interest, what's the situation with legal maxium speed on a pick up? One of the guys at work recently purchased a VW Transporter T5 with 2nd row seats and windows only to have his pride and joy bonfire p1ssed on because of the 60mph 'van' restriction.
-
Retro Pedro
- Lord frontera

-
- Posts: 2715
- Joined: Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:34 am
- Location: West Kent
-
Model: 2.8 TDI Sport 3dr
-
Registration Year: 1995/N
-
Vehicle Name:
-
Modifications:
-
Region: South East
by storesafe on Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:34 pm
Had an L200 Barbarian for 6 weeks. Towed caravan (twin axle jobbie) at a steady 50 mph was lucky to get 24mph. In fact the fuel consumption on these motors is heriffic. Bouncy ride for anybody in the back, and thats why I only kept it for six weeks. On a positive note it performed well offroad, plenty of power much more guts than my mates Hilux, although I must admit the Hilux is a much better built motor and will definately last longer.
As for speed limits the 60mph only applies to dual carriageways see link: https://www.gov.uk/speed-limits dunno if this helps?
Richard
-

storesafe
- Fronty Engineer

-
- Posts: 109
- Joined: Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:37 am
- Location: Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
-
Model: 3.2 V6 5dr
-
Registration Year: 2002/52
-
Vehicle Name:
-
Modifications:
-
Region: North West
by BadBoy on Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:51 pm
Traffic lights in London are just rough guidelines
-

BadBoy
- Lord frontera

-
- Posts: 1540
- Joined: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:16 pm
- Location: Billericay, Essex
-
Modifications:
-
Region: South East
-
| Skype: |  |
by Retro Pedro on Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:26 pm
Lloyd from the S.E. Picnic days was telling me about the bottom ends dropping out on the older Navara's Gary Apparently all sorted on the newer shaped ones - sorry but I can't quote you year, only new shape
Last edited by Drift on Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: quote removed as poster is only above
-
Retro Pedro
- Lord frontera

-
- Posts: 2715
- Joined: Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:34 am
- Location: West Kent
-
Model: 2.8 TDI Sport 3dr
-
Registration Year: 1995/N
-
Vehicle Name:
-
Modifications:
-
Region: South East
by 2much on Sat Sep 14, 2013 1:28 pm
from experience of my mates trucks (varied from car use to builders abuse)
- L200 Warrior: Great spec, just about adult sized rear seats, solid, look good but now on 3rd engine - all same; lose power, head gasket, over heat, bottom end u/s. Off road = useless as rear too stiff and intercooler rad is sandwiched in the front which clogs up in a dirty puddle
- Navarra: Great spec again, larger rear seats, look better than others, faster (albeit mate has the 178bhp version). OK off road with some better tyres but front bumper a bit low but he has bought a nice s/s bash plate which helps
- Ranger: Lowest spec, rear seats in between the above. Feels less tough and body dents easy, parts are cheaper and underneath is more rugged/simpler. Dont know about serious off road but works ok on farm but would probably suffer from typical pick up lack of weight over the rear
- Hi Lux: widest range of specs so need to view loads to get it right, latest models have ~180bhp option which is nice but really hits mpg. Also widest range of mods for reasonable price but all just feels a little dated
summary:
To use as a car = NAVARRA
To use as a builders truck = RANGER
Somewhere in between = HI LUX
i'd ignore the L200 cos of engine problems, mates mechanic seems to have another one in every month for engine issues....
-

2much
- frontera God

-
- Posts: 710
- Joined: Tue May 16, 2006 6:58 pm
- Location: Kent
-
Model: 2.8 TDI Sport 3dr
-
Registration Year: 1995/N
-
Modifications:
-
Region: South East
by wideformat on Sat Sep 14, 2013 4:49 pm
We had 2 Navara's at work first one was recalled due to clutch problems and we had loads of electrical problems most embarrassing the sensor on the drivers seat went down so when you stopped and got out of it the seat would move forward and the back of it would also lean forward to move the seat back you had to get on your hands and knees and disconnect and reconnect the plug nightmare. The second one was recalled due to the wheels cracking and also brake problems. Oh and it was pooh off road it couldn't drive out of our trading estate without using 4 wheel drive in the snow when a ford focus, golf gti and my old P reg Fronty all managed with out turning to 4 wheel drive trickery.
I know 2 guys who have a tree surgeons business and both have Ford Rangers and are on there 2nd one each both with no dramas.
I nearly bought a L200 but was put off by stories of con rods bursting through the engine block. Only other niggle I can think of with the Nissan is the legroom in the rear is horrid you have to sit with your knees under your chin very uncomfortable on longer trips
I would prefer a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy. Seek not excess, God hates he who roams !
-

wideformat
- GURU

-
- Posts: 585
- Joined: Thu Nov 04, 2010 8:57 am
- Location: Sunny Marcham, Oxfordshire
-
Model: 2.2i 5dr
-
Registration Year: 1997/P
-
Vehicle Name:
-
Modifications:
-
Region: Southern England
-
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 27 guests
| |