I know it's not a work ute, but looks like I should have got rid of my 2003 Mazda 323 which I've had since new and has done 289000 K's. It must be stuffed!![]()
I know it's not a work ute, but looks like I should have got rid of my 2003 Mazda 323 which I've had since new and has done 289000 K's. It must be stuffed!![]()
Numpty
Thomas - 1955 Series 1 107" Truck Cab
Leon - 1957 Series 1 88" Soft Top
Lewis - 1963 Series 11A ex Mil Gunbuggy
Teddy5 - 2001 Ex Telstra Big Cab Td5
Betsy - 1963 Series 11A ex Mil GS
REMLR No 143
Repairs would have been cheaper than 1st year of depreciation on the new vehicle.
L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
Perentie 110 wagon ARN 49-107 (probably selling) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
Track Trailer ARN 200-117
REMLR # 137
One of my mates used to own a 1990’s Nissan Pulsar that has been passed through the family as a ‘starter car’ and won’t seem to die either. It’s nickname is ‘the roach’ as it has survived multiple P-plate drivers and years of neglect and abuse.
On a serious note though, since your old Hilux has only 50k on the clock after all these years, is a diesel a good choice? Just thinking about potential DPF issues if you do too many short runs in it, and how far you have to go to get the thing looked at if it goes bang.
When I met my wife in 1990 she had a 1980 Hilux , R18 petrol motor that she bought new & had done 350,000 prior to the speedo stopped working, been around Australia towing a Jayco camper, bog standard & still with emissions air pump on the engine . It had a service every few years.
I fixed some dints, resprayed it & put a 5 speed box , new brakes in it & drove it for another 15 years before selling it for $1800 . Probably done well over 500k , never had a single mechanical; issue , I put a new clutch when fitting the 5 speed but it was still fine. Never replaced a wheel bearing , Uni Joint , nothing .
Anyone that says Toyotas are unreliable are talking out their arse, Sure I've had issues with 80 and 100 series but not a drop in the ocean like Ive had with LandRovers or Iveco. Live Axle Hiluxes are bloody legendary .
Er yep similar experience.....my daughter currently has a 1995 petrol hi-lux 4x2 Ute, it just seems to keep on going...actually she probably hasn’t thought about servicing it than alone actually get it serviced. Meanwhile the family defer has had two unplanned visits to the mechanic.
Early Hilux are tough as nails, but appalling to drive IME. If I needed a small farm ute I’d buy one for sure. In fact I’d take that one off your hands at 50,000km LOL.
As a touring vehicle? not so much.
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