Hi guys
Thanks for all the input and the info on my request. As for the old man taking it scuba diving - I'll make sure that it has all the fins and air tanks that it needs
Well we are still trying to decide between the 2 options. I've test driven a couple of 3.0L diesels this weekend and I'm still not convinced that they are better than the petrol one. I found the petrol far more peppy from a standing start then the diesel. And getting upto a decent open road speed was a bit sluggish in the diesel, regardless of what anyone has said about it performing as good as petrol. I'm still not convinced about the automatic thing either. My first 4WD experience was in a double cab hilux manual with a mate from the local 4WD club - I just can't see myself doing stuff with an auto like I did on that first trip.
On the mechanical side, I've also had all sorts of differing opinions on cracked cylinder heads and whether they are more common with the petrol or diesel models and the recommendations of reboring the diesel engines.
What it will come down to I think is running costs. We regularly do around 100-120 km a day, and I think we will be trading this off against the performance aspect. I'm still plugging for my manual petrol one, but I suspect it could be a losing battle - unless I want to tow a petrol tanker behind me!
Cheers
Thanks for all the input and the info on my request. As for the old man taking it scuba diving - I'll make sure that it has all the fins and air tanks that it needs
Well we are still trying to decide between the 2 options. I've test driven a couple of 3.0L diesels this weekend and I'm still not convinced that they are better than the petrol one. I found the petrol far more peppy from a standing start then the diesel. And getting upto a decent open road speed was a bit sluggish in the diesel, regardless of what anyone has said about it performing as good as petrol. I'm still not convinced about the automatic thing either. My first 4WD experience was in a double cab hilux manual with a mate from the local 4WD club - I just can't see myself doing stuff with an auto like I did on that first trip.
On the mechanical side, I've also had all sorts of differing opinions on cracked cylinder heads and whether they are more common with the petrol or diesel models and the recommendations of reboring the diesel engines.
What it will come down to I think is running costs. We regularly do around 100-120 km a day, and I think we will be trading this off against the performance aspect. I'm still plugging for my manual petrol one, but I suspect it could be a losing battle - unless I want to tow a petrol tanker behind me!
Cheers
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