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March 18th, 2006 03:07 AM #1
round-trip to Tagaytay with a 2005 Toyota Hilux 3.0td 4x4 M/T with four persons on board = wish that we'd taken a nice, comfy car instead hehe.
tagtagtagtagtagtagtagtagtagtagtagtagtag.
it's stylish and huge and has a cheerful and spacious interior and has a reasonably strong engine (although it doesn't feel as tractable as other diesel engines for some reason) and appears to get great fuel economy and it works very well as a truck - huge bed, a proper four-wheel drive mechanism, feels very robust...
...but definitely not a daily driver if your daily drive doesn't include serious hauling: it's a nightmare to park, a nightmare in bumper-to-bumper traffic (at least until you get used to the Mt. Everest seating position) and a nightmare in tight office parking levels. the heavy clutch gets nightmarish in rush-hour traffic, engine noise intrudes somewhat into the cabin at highway speeds, jamming the uncooperative shifter into its gates feels like rowing a boat, and the body and bed shakes, rattles and rolls over bumpy roads. and did i mention the the punishing ride (with the bed unladen, at least)? whew!
in other words, the Hilux is proud to be a real burly truck and sneers at wussy "crossover" softies.
buy one only if you absolutely need a truck. because if you don't, well, you'll be happier with a Fortuner or RAV4.
but if you do need a truck and are willing to accept the trade-offs of a truck, say hello to the most powerful, most spacious, most stylish and likely most robust and most off-roadable diesel pickup on the market today. just don't expect to be pampered.Last edited by mbt; March 18th, 2006 at 11:36 PM.
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March 18th, 2006 03:21 AM #2
hmmm. i was only able to ride in a higher-than-usual 2.7vvti hilux (courtesy of fatbastard/cha) for i'd say about 2 kms total, and it felt solid. i guess the tagtag would come out on extended rides huh?
kinain din ng hilux ni cha yung gen 2.5 pajero namin in a drag race once both shift to 3rd gear (both a/t). heheheh.
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March 18th, 2006 08:34 PM #3
Nasaan na ang pics natin marvin.
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March 18th, 2006 09:51 PM #5
dropped by otep's house today in between errands for a brief impromptu off-road run at a nearby construction site...
* The Hilux is one the most stylish pickups on the market even if the 255/70R-15 wheels look a tad puny. Such an imposing presence on the road.
* Very good rear axle articulation (approximately 10 inches of travel), though it won't match a Patrol's or Land Cruiser's.
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March 19th, 2006 06:29 AM #6
Originally Posted by mbt
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March 18th, 2006 09:56 PM #7
* Uh... the double-open-diff Hilux is hopelessly stuck. The stock Bridgestone Duelers are too slippery for off-road work. The absence of a rear limited-slip diff doesn't help things at all.
* Big blue smoke-belching wagon once again comes to the rescue heheLast edited by mbt; March 18th, 2006 at 10:00 PM.
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March 18th, 2006 10:24 PM #9Originally Posted by RedHorse
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March 18th, 2006 10:17 PM #10
time to change to OME shocks and springs for better ride, more ground clearance and longer travel
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