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October 27th, 2006 06:24 PM #1Hi guys! I'm new here at tsikot!
need help concerning the Hilux 4x2 G with the 2.7vvti engine.. what are the problems and concerns regarding this truck and its performance?? Im about to buy one coz of its looks and its Height.. it is my dream truck for sometime now but I have no idea on its performance and fuel consumption.. thanks!!
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October 27th, 2006 09:35 PM #2
Consumption is okay for an engine that size... I believe 5-7 in traffic is average.
Power is great. Handling is very good for a truck.
The ride is really stiff. Many owners buy aftermarket shocks for the rear end right away. But if you really want this truck, go ahead and buy it, and decide for yourself if you still want to modify the shock absorbers.
If you're willing to wait, you might want to check out the new Strada. It has good power and a terrific ride. The upcoming Ford Ranger is another good truck to check out. It's supposed to have best-in-class torque and power, the tallest ride height, and a good ride and handling.
But if you want the Hilux, go ahead. Nothing beats it for space... yet.
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October 27th, 2006 11:16 PM #3thanks sir niky for your comments but I dont like the rear end of the strada and the new ranger is just an face lift of the old ranger with a new engine... and Im not really into the diesels still like the power of gasoline engine..
am sorry for my nagging but what kind of rear shocks do they replace the OEM part?...
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October 27th, 2006 11:27 PM #4
Hi Orido and welcome!
I agree with you sa power ng gas engine especially if its a Toyota. I've test driven all the current variants and just what Niky pointed out, talagang matigas ang ride. The recommended aftermarket shocks for this would be Old Man EMU or Rancho RS9000X.
Do you also plan to change the stock wheels?
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October 27th, 2006 11:48 PM #5thanks sir Memphis! Yup!! most definitely!!
also planning to change the fog lights with all weather lights and the headlights with HID's so it means na talagang mlakas ung gas ng Hilux? yoko kasi ng Diesel kc as time passes it will become noisy and bka mging mausok!!
sir, how much would those after market shocks set me back?
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October 27th, 2006 11:54 PM #6
Test drive one before buying. Unless you regularly haul at full payload, the higher payload capacity of the Hilux is not worth the sacrifice in ride comfort. At least not for me. There are other rigs that can look good and ride high without needing regular visits to the chiropractor.
I still suggest you do a comprehensive test drive before signing on the dotted line. Kapag excited kasi tayo o sobrang crush natin yung sasakyan we tend to overlook its shortcomings (e.g. the punishing ride). Minsan nasa huli ang pagsisisi.
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October 28th, 2006 11:19 AM #7
Hi Orido,
I think this is a common misconception with regards to diesel engines. As long as you give your rig the proper TLC (tender loving care), it won't give you that much problems. Diesels are also known to be more durable and resistant to the elements compared to gas fed rigs. Also, toyota diesels are quiet...not known to be noisy compared to Isuzu's.
Get this: Durability, Low end torque, fuel economy...
But if you really want the gas variant, its still a good buy IMO...
Goodluck!
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December 9th, 2006 08:59 PM #9Guys!! cant wait!! ay time nxt week I'll get my ride na!!!
hindi na ako mka pag hintay na talaga!! I'll post some pics when I get it na!! promise!!
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December 10th, 2006 07:38 PM #10
To Orido----> Gaano kalaki yung discount na in-offer sa'yo?
Just asking pare......
Some other dcts, like dun sa mga 1.6 na hyundai & kia crdis, nagka-issue rin bt. Not sure lang if...
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