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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    I have an Iphone and SWMBO car has Carplay but I can't watch Youtube through it for some reason... (Before the killjoys start that last comment was in jest)
    On the way to work I don't bother with youtube, as I'm too busy reading my paper while trying not to spill my cornflakes.

    Seriously though my mate has a Colorado (Holden version of Mux), and he says the engine is loud and prefers driving his old petrol Holden ute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    On the way to work I don't bother with youtube, as I'm too busy reading my paper while trying not to spill my cornflakes.

    Seriously though my mate has a Colorado (Holden version of Mux), and he says the engine is loud and prefers driving his old petrol Holden ute.
    It is definitely a less refined engine than the Toyota or Ford offering that’s for sure but in cab noise is similar to both - I think it’s just something you get used to and put up with when you drive a diesel dual cab. I did have an SV6 Holden ute as a company car for a short time - I sure did love driving that over any dual cab…
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    I did have an SV6 Holden ute as a company car for a short time - I sure did love driving that over any dual cab…
    The Aussie offerings were pretty good really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post

    Seriously though my mate has a Colorado (Holden version of Mux), and he says the engine is loud and prefers driving his old petrol Holden ute.
    Recently,one of my brothers went from an 18yr old petrol Prado to a new MUX.

    He hated the MUX ,noise was the main issue,and a small fuel tank.In the NT a large fuel tank is very handy.

    I don't know why he bought the MUX,maybe the salesman was good at his job.

    Anyway,back in a new Prado,and he is happy.

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    He did well getting 18 years out of a Prado without breaking the chassis. I've seen so many at around 10 to 12 years crack in the front behind the engine mounts it's not funny. Yota even have a factory fix for it if you love your car that much you'll pay half the price of a new one for the repair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    He did well getting 18 years out of a Prado without breaking the chassis. I've seen so many at around 10 to 12 years crack in the front behind the engine mounts it's not funny. Yota even have a factory fix for it if you love your car that much you'll pay half the price of a new one for the repair.
    Bet you don't see much about that on the "It's Unbreakable" 'yota forums.

    Actually, my step daughter has one of the things. Wonder if she knows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    He did well getting 18 years out of a Prado without breaking the chassis. I've seen so many at around 10 to 12 years crack in the front behind the engine mounts it's not funny. Yota even have a factory fix for it if you love your car that much you'll pay half the price of a new one for the repair.
    That Brother would be flat out changing a wheel and the vehicle was serviced at the dealer.

    So until the front fell completely off,nothing would probably be noticed....

    It certainly did more than it's fair share of miles on dirt roads,and had huge mileage on it when it was sold.

    They were pretty reliable if serviced properly.If not coolant often appeared where it wasn't suppose to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    On the way to work I don't bother with youtube, as I'm too busy reading my paper while trying not to spill my cornflakes.

    Seriously though my mate has a Colorado (Holden version of Mux), and he says the engine is loud and prefers driving his old petrol Holden ute.
    Colli and Mux are different beasts now. Engines etc aren’t shared anymore.

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    One thing on the Mux - design fail.

    Try lowering sun visor! It covers the mirror

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    One thing on the Mux - design fail.

    Try lowering sun visor! It covers the mirror
    I found it 'clipped' the rear view mirror rather than covered it.

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