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  • Hi Lux range info please

    HI

    I'm probably asking something that is answered in various parts on this site,

    But I am looking for info on the HiLux range.
    Such as, is there one website list all HiLux surf available?
    Maybe with info, such as MPG etc

    I have been looking at them, but want to know which is the best for me
    i.e Best MPG for motorway driving.
    Which versions are better than others etc
    when did the new versions come in, i,e what reg

    cheers
    and sorry if this newbie question is annoying, just that parkers hold no info on them and be nice to see all the different varities on the market



    Other questions are what is the difference between SSRX SSRG

    And of course Diesel or Petrol??
    What is the difference in MPG, running cost, power, etc etc.

    (i won't really take this thing that far off road, just tracks, really
    Last edited by compact; 4 April 2005, 18:07.

  • #2
    if you use the search facility you should be able to get all your questions answered there is alot of good info for you on it
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/

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    • #3
      Here's some info i found before i bought mine. There is also a For Sale section on this site too.Japanese Import Car Centre Online
      Last edited by silversurfer11; 4 April 2005, 19:24.
      http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/php_lib/view_rigs.php

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      • #4
        Originally posted by silversurfer11
        Here's some info i found before i bought mine. There is also a For Sale section on this site too.Japanese Import Car Centre Online
        Whilst that site seems good for an overview, be aware it appears to contain many inaccuracies,
        For example, it claims performance is identical for all petrol & diesel models, turning circle identical between 2nd & 3rd Gens, ABS, and free wheeling hubs standard on 2nd Gen, 7 speakers on 3rd Gen....to point out just a few..... I'm sure there are probably more errors too.....
        Last edited by Morr; 4 April 2005, 19:39.
        Maurice
        Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu

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        • #5
          Yes, i saw those too, but i suppose its only a rough guide and it gives you an idea on the different specifications. SilverSurfer11
          http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/php_lib/view_rigs.php

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          • #6
            0-100 kph (0-60 mph) in 8.8 secs???? that cant be right
            Landcruiser Colorado
            Sub. Forester

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            • #7
              Originally posted by andycook
              0-100 kph (0-60 mph) in 8.8 secs???? that cant be right
              Was just thinking the same thing. Is that right? Never seen a quoted 0-100km (62mph) other than that one.

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              • #8
                Hi, just thought i would list the specifications from top of the range to bottom of the range.
                SSR-G
                SSR-X Limited
                SSR-X
                SSR-V Limited
                SSR-V
                SSR Limited
                SSR

                The new model (3rd Gen) started at 1996, but you may find an old 1995 registered model the same shape. I get around 25mpg out of my 96 3.0 diesel. For MPG i would go for a diesel, as you should get much more MPG than the petrol on a car like the surf. If you do a search on the internet, you'll find alot more accurate info than this.
                http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/php_lib/view_rigs.php

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                • #9
                  Same Quest(ion)

                  I'm new to this too and looking for a Surf/4runner hav'nt a clue where to start .So far I have heard that if you plan on doing a lot of towing you probly go 4 a diesel. Any help from members gratefully recieved.
                  Originally posted by compact
                  HI

                  I'm probably asking something that is answered in various parts on this site,

                  But I am looking for info on the HiLux range.
                  Such as, is there one website list all HiLux surf available?
                  Maybe with info, such as MPG etc

                  I have been looking at them, but want to know which is the best for me
                  i.e Best MPG for motorway driving.
                  Which versions are better than others etc
                  when did the new versions come in, i,e what reg

                  cheers
                  and sorry if this newbie question is annoying, just that parkers hold no info on them and be nice to see all the different varities on the market



                  Other questions are what is the difference between SSRX SSRG

                  And of course Diesel or Petrol??
                  What is the difference in MPG, running cost, power, etc etc.

                  (i won't really take this thing that far off road, just tracks, really

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                  • #10
                    Hi,

                    Just thought i'd tick my oar in (oo-err!). The diesels are the only way to go, and if money doesn't matter, go for a 3.0td. general concensus is the mpg for the 2.4 and 3.0 is about the same. the main difference being the 3.0's cost a bit more. The model (ssrx,ssrg) doesn't mean too much, as the japs slap on whatever extras they fancy onto almost any model, so you need to ask what each car has got individually.

                    I recently bought mine after years of highspeed cars (Nissan Skyline for sale by the way!), and I don't regret it. it's a proper tonka toy that you can go anywhere, and take anything. Oh yeah, and everyone gets out of your way.

                    sorry for my waffle, just had a pint of coffee.

                    cheers,

                    Mart
                    Just trying to raise my postcount!

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                    • #11
                      to add a bit more...

                      the third Generation started lte 1995 so 95 models will be late 2nd gen's or early third gens..

                      SSRX SSRG- main difference is recarro seats.. cant remember which way round it is! other than that its about the same

                      You'll generally find the standard Jap radio's and 12 disk changers don't work... if you can find one with an english radio already in it its a bonus!

                      MPG is about the same accross all models (except petrol which high) 2.4/3.0 2nd and 3rd gens all range from about 22-28mpg.. dependant on the weight of your right foot!!

                      comfort wise (and looks aswell, a personal opinion) 2nd gens are far more comfy!! third gens are quite stiff, for want of a better word!

                      prices vary hugely, have a good shop around (try the for sale section on here)

                      there is a lot of talk about head problems on the 2.4's.. the only reason it seems so bad is because its coverd so often! some model have a weak head which cracks when overheated - once modified head had been put on that'll be the end of your troubles.. if buying from a dealer ask for paperrwork showing the head had been changed for a modified one - if they can't provide this ask for a warranty on the head - any decent dealer shold be fine withg this..

                      other than that its the same as any other car - pick your best option and take your chances!!

                      heres a site whice might be of some help when looking around! Show me some info FAQ

                      Joe
                      Paranoid? They're out to GET YOU!

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                      • #12
                        Stick or Auto ?

                        Thanks man that backs up everything I heard so far . I'm thinking auto , which to some degree is personal taste , but what is the best box to go for , does the auto have any major probs . I heard the stick shift is a bit clunky ? Is the wide body really much bigger. How much load space in the rear (is there a pic posted anywhere) and how much KG can it haul ? Again any help greatly appr.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by nobby1965
                          Thanks man that backs up everything I heard so far . I'm thinking auto , which to some degree is personal taste , but what is the best box to go for , does the auto have any major probs . I heard the stick shift is a bit clunky ? Is the wide body really much bigger. How much load space in the rear (is there a pic posted anywhere) and how much KG can it haul ? Again any help greatly appr.
                          http://www.emptyearth.obriencomputers.com/ Morr's excellent FAQ
                          http://www.showmesome.info/hilux/ codlords 2.4 and 3.0
                          Between these two sites and using the search on here there isnt much you cant find the answer to..........

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                          • #14
                            Hi,

                            Good luck if you're trying to find a manual as they are few and far between. TBH the automatic really is good, seems strong, and its nice and smooth, with the overdrive being spot on when you get to cruising speed.

                            Space in the back is great, especially if you folder the seats down too. here's a pic of the boot. Clyde is a very large German Shepherd!

                            cheers,

                            Mart
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                            Just trying to raise my postcount!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by B16mts
                              Hi,

                              Good luck if you're trying to find a manual as they are few and far between. TBH the automatic really is good, seems strong, and its nice and smooth, with the overdrive being spot on when you get to cruising speed.

                              Space in the back is great, especially if you folder the seats down too. here's a pic of the boot. Clyde is a very large German Shepherd!

                              cheers,

                              Mart
                              house needs painting though!!
                              nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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