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Thread: Just got the 'you bloody idiot' spiel (re LR ownership) lol

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    Sorry to be late, it's 0230Z in the old days. Love my 2001 Disco 250,000 Plus.
    Have had problems, front drive shaft falling out, another rad and a clutch (second), which now shudders reallly badly in low range BUT it's mine and I luv it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LR fan View Post
    Hi adzee

    I'm downsizing from a Rangie so all the others are small by comparison!

    I need a 2000kg towing capacity so the forester is out (although I wish it could tow as I really like it!)
    Tribeca is rated to 2 tonne though. Do you know anything about it?
    Oh that's a shame.

    Tribeca seems to be the most unpopular Subaru ever made. For good reason. It's a heavy unit, not good on fuel use and very poor resale as it isn't like other subarus with the desirability and demand. There are better options.

    Have you considered BMW x3, or a ford territory? Go territory over kluger.

    Jeep grand Cherokee? Has pretty good reports and covers your towing req...

    Good luck!

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    I just got the following email today from a friend . . . mate . . . er, aquaintance who is happy with his Hilux and paying other people to fix it. He's happily ignorant of anything to do with how it actually works and is the kind of guy who would rather pull it somewhere by his teeth and talk about what an adventure it was than to fix it on the spot.

    I notice he doesn't mention the time an oil cooler or something cracked and they had to wait weeks for another one to arrive from Japan. And it rides like a Series IIA with rusted-up springs.

    "UR a sucker for punishment...so here it is....Land Rovers are not much good in a car port.....my trusty Hilux has done 60000kms to your 3 landrovers ........how much was that??? .....and cost me a fraction of the price if U add up the hundreds nay thousands of man hours at say $100per hour your trusty Land Rovers have cost you. And did I mention the engines and the rest freighted over at great cost not only to your pocket but to the environment......[I've deleted my wife's name here] you R crazy AND deluded...your hubby wisest adopting a low profile......give me my Toyota Hilux anyday.....tho I will concede the Landy is a beautiful beast worthy of restoration projects but as a practical day to day vehivle.....still unconvinced...mayhap you might prove me wrong when your project is on the road but there will be some catching up to do...hopefully in convoy to El Questro next dry...thats where our iron horse will be taking us!
    I love you crazy Rover acolytes...see new James Bond....full of em...."

    Oh, and the sills on his are rusting out. I suppose he'll just buy another one!
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    I just got the following email today from a friend . . . mate . . . er, aquaintance who is happy with his Hilux and paying other people to fix it. He's happily ignorant of anything to do with how it actually works and is the kind of guy who would rather pull it somewhere by his teeth and talk about what an adventure it was than to fix it on the spot.

    I notice he doesn't mention the time an oil cooler or something cracked and they had to wait weeks for another one to arrive from Japan. And it rides like a Series IIA with rusted-up springs.
    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    "UR a sucker for punishment...so here it is....Land Rovers are not much good in a car port.....
    Uhm....whut?

    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    my trusty Hilux has done 60000kms
    Jeez, not like there are landies with more than half a million kms on them or anything... i bought mine with 212k and it runs perfectly.

    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    to your 3 landrovers ........how much was that??? .....and cost me a fraction of the price if U add up the hundreds nay thousands of man hours at say $100per hour your trusty Land Rovers have cost you.
    you get what you pay for....

    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    And did I mention the engines and the rest freighted over at great cost not only to your pocket but to the environment......
    Yeah....because it's not like toyotas come from japan or anything....

    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    [I've deleted my wife's name here] you R crazy AND deluded...your hubby wisest adopting a low profile......give me my Toyota Hilux anyday.....tho I will concede the Landy is a beautiful beast worthy of restoration projects but as a practical day to day vehivle.....still unconvinced...mayhap you might prove me wrong when your project is on the road but there will be some catching up to do...hopefully in convoy to El Questro next dry...thats where our iron horse will be taking us!
    I love you crazy Rover acolytes...see new James Bond....full of em...."
    That's a tad un-necessary.

    This just confirms my theory that HiLux drivers are illiterate, abusive, and have a poor grasp of concepts like logic.

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    Although I don't want to turn this into a Hilux bashing thread, I just had to laugh when I went to my mates workshop the other day. He is a Diesel Mechanic, but only does trucks - he won't even work on his own cars most of the time.

    Anyway, walked in there the other day and asked 'where's your Hilux'. The reply was 'In at the dealers getting a new clutch fitted'. I had a dig at him about being a mechanic but too lazy to do this himself, then I realised it is only a few years old so I asked why the clutch had gone with so few KM on it (under 100kkm). His response was that this was the third clutch it had had since new and that was normal for this vehicle, and on his last one too that he sold at about the same KM. he doesn't tow with it, and rarely goes off road, so I'm not sure if this is just him, or if this is normal for these.

    It also has a niggling electrical fault that causes the car to run like a pig from time to time, but the dealers have never been able to track that down.

    After I stopped laughing, I told him he can never make a comment again about my choice in vehicles...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat2000 View Post
    Although I don't want to turn this into a Hilux bashing thread...
    Yeah you do, just admit it
    Seriously though.
    If you're going to have a dig at LR and you drive a piece of crap, don't complain when we utterly destroy you

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    Seriously, why do people actually pay money for Hiluxes? Are they stupid or something?

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    I think it's about a 2003 or so model, too. The older shape, anyway. It replaced their clapped-out old Mitsubishi, which apparently was also better than a Landie!

    Someone else up here had the same model Hilux and was telling me how wonderful it was. Even though the timing belt snapped and some valves were bent or something. But apparently it was still a great car, so I guess that was "routine maintenance"?

    I have to say I was a bit jealous of everyone else having an idiot story, but now I can join your noble ranks with pride, and I look forward to the next one!
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    Someone else up here had the same model Hilux and was telling me how wonderful it was. Even though the timing belt snapped and some valves were bent or something. But apparently it was still a great car, so I guess that was "routine maintenance"?

    yeah. Just like replacing the big end bearings ever 18 months is a service item, but Td5s getting oil in the loom is a "major reliability issue".


    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    I have to say I was a bit jealous of everyone else having an idiot story, but now I can join your noble ranks with pride, and I look forward to the next one!
    Everyone has an idiot story, in that we all know people who pay lots of money for toyotas
    Is there a better idiot story?

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    Yes, we do need a "biggest idiot" story. There are already some great stories on this forum - maybe we should have a contest?
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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