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  • 2nd Gen or 3rd Gen.....HELP!!

    Hi to Everyone,

    I am a soon to be NEWBIE to the Surf community as I am shipping my Surf from Japan this month.

    I am curious though, what are the major differences between the generations? I have what is known as a 2nd Gen, I think. I purchased a 1995 KZN130 and I was curious to know whether there was a consensus within the Surf World about which generation is better or what the actual differences are.

    Did I choose incorrectly? Should I have purchased a different generation? Have I made a mistake?

    I hope to hear some words of wisdom soon.....THANKS!!

    John

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    P.S. One Important Point of Interest

    Hi again,

    I am specifically interested in the difference in driver room. I am 6'4" (1.93 Meters) and weigh 275 pounds (125 Kilos) and I need a comfortable car......any thoughts from anybody.......THANKS!!!

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    • #3
      as long as it claret over gunmetal, you bought the right car.. those blue ones are for short arses and girls
      TeaM BOFA4x4 Mac 2008

      www.bofa4x4.com

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      • #4
        did u not drive one at your local stealers before you bought one??
        TeaM BOFA4x4 Mac 2008

        www.bofa4x4.com

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        • #5
          Originally posted by skylacker
          Hi to Everyone,

          I am a soon to be NEWBIE to the Surf community as I am shipping my Surf from Japan this month.

          I am curious though, what are the major differences between the generations? I have what is known as a 2nd Gen, I think. I purchased a 1995 KZN130 and I was curious to know whether there was a consensus within the Surf World about which generation is better or what the actual differences are.

          Did I choose incorrectly? Should I have purchased a different generation? Have I made a mistake?

          I hope to hear some words of wisdom soon.....THANKS!!

          John

          Here you go....

          http://www.showmesome.info/hilux/info/history.htm





          p.s. I'm 6'2" and it's comfortable enough for me.

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          • #6
            Thanks A Lot

            HEY GUYS,

            Thanks so much for the feedback! I really do appreciate your help and information.

            Cheers!!

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            • #7
              Depends on what you're using it for...

              Hi

              Couldn't help but answer your question as another Hilux Newbie

              I drove a Hilux twin cab pick-up in Africa for 6 months last year, so when I got home I thought I'd get something similar

              I didn't know the difference between 2nd or 3rd generation when I was testing various Surfs a few weeks ago.

              All the ones I drove intially turned out to be 2nd gen and drove pretty much like the truck in Africa. Then I ended up driving a 3rd gen and the owner explained the difference... the rolloing gear and chassis is the same as the Landcruiser Colorado... it drives much more like a big solid car, but not too much like a car (ie. not like a soft roader, or an M-class Merc which I once had)

              Depends on what you want to do with it, but I use mine off-road in fields, on a farm and for fishing, that sort of 'softy' stuff. If you really want to do serious sports off-roading the 2nd gen will be fine, because you don't want to spend twice the price for a 3rd gen only to give it serious abuse.

              If, like me, you want a useful multipurpose vehicle for chucking all sorts of stuff into, that drives in a civilised way and you only really go off-road 10/20% of the time I'd sell it and get a 3rd gen. But buy private because you'll pay a couple of grand more, at least, from a dealer. (Goes without saying I suppose.)

              This is just my experience recently - hope it helps... I guess the best thing is to try a 3rd gen and see the difference.

              Good luck

              Kevin

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