What's the most reliable 4x4 on the market (including pick ups),with the longest service intervals.I've been told it is the Nissan Navara pick up,is this true or does someone know different????
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Originally posted by RobDWhat's the most reliable 4x4 on the market (including pick ups),with the longest service intervals.I've been told it is the Nissan Navara pick up,is this true or does someone know different????
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Service intervals are nothing to do with reliability, shorter the oil service intervals, the less wear the engine will suffer. Oil is oil, unless someones come up with a magical anti friction substance, 5000 mile oil changes are better than 10,000 ones whatever the vehicle.
Long service intervals are a gimmick, gambling with the long term life of your car.
IMHO of course...4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by beaufighterBut, have you had one?
I am being totally honest here and can honestly say that the vehicle I see at the side of the road broken down the most (4X4) is the Frontera.
I worked on a farm once and the farm forman had a Disco. He said he had a frontera once. "Never again" was his comment. He said it was the worst vehicle he has ever had. Mind you he did give his truck the pounding of a lifetime working on the farm.
We had a old Nissan pick up (D22???) That thing got ragged everyday. We used to red line it all the time but it never, ever went wrong.
Preventive maintenance is the key here. If you keep a constant maintenance programme going it should not let you down. BUT, you need a decent vehicle to start with. Fronteras should stick to towing the caravan.
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Oil change sir?
Originally posted by TonyNService intervals are nothing to do with reliability, shorter the oil service intervals, the less wear the engine will suffer. Oil is oil, unless someones come up with a magical anti friction substance, 5000 mile oil changes are better than 10,000 ones whatever the vehicle.
Long service intervals are a gimmick, gambling with the long term life of your car.
IMHO of course...
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Originally posted by The MechanicSo whats this fully synthetic stuff then???Volkswagen now have 30,000 mile service intervals on diesels...I've got one...well some body had to buy it!
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Originally posted by The MechanicSo whats this fully synthetic stuff then???Volkswagen now have 30,000 mile service intervals on diesels...I've got one...well some body had to buy it!
Will be interesting to compare a motor with that sort of service interval in 10 years time to one that had 10K oil changes.
Trouble is stuff isn't built to be fixed these days, it built to be cheap to produce, and for the monkeys at the dealers to be able to service (which generally means throw whatever away, and bolt a new one on)4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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