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    Quote Originally Posted by INter674 View Post

    ..I won't mention the LC200s teething issues and ongoing dusting issues snd chassis cracking issues oh and alt and starter probs..again🙄
    And yet i have mates that have had,them,some done over 300 000K's with not a single issue.

    Also a doctor that changes them over every 3 to 4 yrs,never had an issue,ever.He also owns a huge sheep station,so it does a lot of off road work.On his 12th LC ATM.
    One did burn to the ground,due to grass caught around the exhaust while out shooting one night.First and last petrol he ever had.

    What you see here and there,are a few,very small % of vehicles sold,and there are often reasons that the issues have occurred that are not documented,and not related to the actual vehicle,using after market filters,huge tunes,blah,blah.

    Whatever you do,don't look up faults on google for Land Rovers,its all false info
    Their reputation speaks for itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    Comparing my top spec Triton (highway tyres) with my modified and lifted D2 with CDL and 31inch Duratracs the factory Triton with an aggressive multi mode traction control and rear diff lock is not embarrassed. And the Triton can comfortably take a fair bit more weight doing it. I'm very impressed with it. Sure the clearance isn't as good but nothing hangs down in the Triton. The SuperSelect II makes it the same as driving a modern LR (other utes havent got that) and it goes into 4 low, CDL, and rear diff lock very quickly if you know how to drive it.

    Cheers
    Was referring to the Hilux only with my comments, haven't driven a Triton off road (well not a newish one - last one I had as a daily was a 97 model (in 97...) . If I had to lay down my own cash on a dual cab, the new Triton would be where my money would go for sure.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Well Paul I'm not going backwards to any Toyota of any type....no matter what bricks you throw at LRs.

    We love our D4...it's simply brilliant..even my one eyed nissan sons and daughters agree..it's best car we ever bought..no current or I bet future Toyota model comes close to the D4's overall package.

    Nuff said😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by INter674 View Post
    Well Paul I'm not going backwards to any Toyota of any type....no matter what bricks you throw at LRs.

    We love our D4...it's simply brilliant..even my one eyed nissan sons and daughters agree..it's best car we ever bought..no current or I bet future Toyota model comes close to the D4's overall package.

    Nuff said😉
    Report back after having it 10yrs and let us know how it goes.

    Keep throwing bricks,and a lot of garbage, at other brands,and they will return.

    Hopefully the situation is now clear

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