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15th July 2018, 10:46 AM
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These Isuzu engine bay cracks require a major fix. I've heard $8K quoted. I took mine to one experienced panel beater who said he wouldn't touch it.
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15th July 2018, 02:03 PM
#12
others cars also with faults
oh dear… something’s wrong! | news.com.au — Australia’s #1 news site
Have a look at this then if so keen to mention Isuzu as it seems lots of cars are having real issues and this is a recent report. Also saw a short while back a photo of all those Triton broken backs, but think it was probably the over weight slideon/camper conversions more so than the initial design of the car--you can break anything if used outside its design parameters--although it does take longer with true LR's as we all know they are often abused over their life. Also noticed in VW recalls that some Caddy cars are being bought back due to an engine block casting fault and it is easier to do a buy back than fix, a friend of mine brought this to my attention as this is what happened to him,and its is on the recall web info for them too--ie lots of makes do have issues, some worse than others, and I guess it is how the manufacturer responds that will influence if you buy from them again.
i just checked my MUX again and no issues at all and now up to 40Kkms. Guess maybe a Perentie is the way to go for a long life if in LR's.
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15th July 2018, 04:16 PM
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Good to hear.
When I was in the market it was line ball between the MUX and a Pajero. If the salesman had wanted to make a sale, the Paj would've won.
Guess what my next wagon will be.
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