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New 4x4 dual cab ute
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldslave" data-source="post: 89774" data-attributes="member: 3371"><p>Hi Falcon,</p><p>I have a son living in the Hunter and he's just bought a navara v6 diesel and he gets excellent economy but doesn't tow a trailer or van, but he reckons it's the best thing he's driven. He has a fair share of knowledge about 4x4's as he was a tour guide in Cape York for 2yrs and both he and I have had our share of 4x4's.</p><p>I have a Landcruiser ute 2001 model and if I'm loaded I am lucky to get better than 12lts to 100, heavy on fuel but worth every bit as it carries everything I need for the bush. One of the biggest fuel killers is wide tyres and also speed, </p><p>I could talk all day on Landcruiser 4x4, what I've spent, where they have their weaknesses, who to go to fix them on the Sunny coast, I love them and wouldn't swap mine for anything.</p><p>Cheers and happy motoring Falcon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldslave, post: 89774, member: 3371"] Hi Falcon, I have a son living in the Hunter and he's just bought a navara v6 diesel and he gets excellent economy but doesn't tow a trailer or van, but he reckons it's the best thing he's driven. He has a fair share of knowledge about 4x4's as he was a tour guide in Cape York for 2yrs and both he and I have had our share of 4x4's. I have a Landcruiser ute 2001 model and if I'm loaded I am lucky to get better than 12lts to 100, heavy on fuel but worth every bit as it carries everything I need for the bush. One of the biggest fuel killers is wide tyres and also speed, I could talk all day on Landcruiser 4x4, what I've spent, where they have their weaknesses, who to go to fix them on the Sunny coast, I love them and wouldn't swap mine for anything. Cheers and happy motoring Falcon [/QUOTE]
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