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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    Are they really based on Mitsibishi? Based on as in a Chinese take on them or actually using old Mitsubishi presses for chassis etc but still Chinese steel and Chinese copies of chassis, steering etc etc. Really Mitsi and Gr8 Wall shouldn't be mentioned in the same sentence. Mitsubishi tend not to fall apart easily...

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    They are based on one or two generations ago Mitsus. They are not close on build, but that will probably change, as China will hate being seen as second rate. Have a look in around ten years.

    Great Wall was appalled at the reaction when their LC200 rival, the Haval, I think it was the H9, fared so badly in the very same ANCAP tests mentioned here. I'd watch China very carefully. Things are changing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    ADF never bought TD5s, they were trialed and rejected in favour of Isuzu.
    What car does Weeds have, then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    You have got to be kidding. Or are you too young to remember Sigma and Magna. Greatest piles of pus ever inflicted on the Australian motorist. I once managed a fleet that had Sigma as rep's cars. Sydney based senior management caught "four cylinder economy" fever and lumbered us with Sigma and Meteor. Rubbish cars, both of them. Then came Magna which should have been sold with a spare transmission, not a spare wheel.
    You forget "The first Four Cylinder Limousine", AKA the Nissan Bluebird. I worked at Nissan then. I pinched one of those stickers for our old Morry minor, as it seemed more appropriate than that horrible 200B replacement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Its prize performance was an unscheduled holiday of three weeks in Broken Hill while waiting for brake parts to be flown in from China. At that stage its total mileage was about the distance from Yass to Broken Hill. Most of the time I have visited my son, the Great Wall is not in evidence, and careful questions indicate it is at the dealer.
    Maybe he should try the LDV T60

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    Quote Originally Posted by martnH View Post
    Maybe he should try the LDV T60

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    I had a bit of a look - can't find key data - availability of full length hardtop, ground clearance, approach and departure angles, towing capacity, gear ratios etc, let alone more details such as suspension travel.

    On the face of it, looks like just yet another dual cab. Pictures suggest ground clearance, approach and departure angles nowhere near the Defender.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    I had a bit of a look - can't find key data - availability of full length hardtop, ground clearance, approach and departure angles, towing capacity, gear ratios etc, let alone more details such as suspension travel.

    On the face of it, looks like just yet another dual cab. Pictures suggest ground clearance, approach and departure angles nowhere near the Defender.
    Specs: LDV T60 Ute - Specifactions - LDV Automotive Australia

    its a mid duty dualcab clone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    If he is repeatedly staking tyres perhaps he needs to consider tyres of sturdier construction like light/medium truck cross ply, say 8.25 x 16 x 12 ply used on 3-4 tonne trucks.
    When I posted the original above I neglected to mention that to use this class of tyre one would most likely need to go to 8" split ring rims. Any wheel works could put these on LR centres. I don't think any of this size is available in wire armoured but one never knows. A check around the specialist tyre distributors might find something.
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    8.25 would wreck the low gearing, 7.50 would be a better option.
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    Would split rims on such a vehicle be deemed safe in today's work place?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    I had a bit of a look - can't find key data - availability of full length hardtop, ground clearance, approach and departure angles, towing capacity, gear ratios etc, let alone more details such as suspension travel.

    On the face of it, looks like just yet another dual cab. Pictures suggest ground clearance, approach and departure angles nowhere near the Defender.
    The specs are pretty good.

    The engine is almost the same as the one in Colorado/trailblazer and Jeep wrangler 2.8 Lt diesel liscences by VM.

    I guess what it reverent to OP is that LDV T60 is is ANCAP 5 star and cost less than $30k...

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