The dpf issues seem pretty common. ...I think there is a class action lawsuit going on in Australia?
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2004 model 93000 km's for just under $38000 on trademe
Trouble with the new Toyota is
They are 3 yrs behind, Colorado, Ranger ,
I looked at one when my warranty ran out a couple of months ago
I'd be paying 20K plus for something I already have
No Thanks.
No sure if Rant is the Proper description, up to your interpretation I guess
And I don't own a Ranger.
And..............................
Your turn.
Thats it there I think....toyota owners generally dont like to admit anything is wrong with them.
25 years of Toyotas ownership myself certainly the older ones are more reliable.....but they are all worn out and thrashed now.
The most reliable Toyota I have owned was a 2l petrol SW Rav.
That scores the most points for being mercilessly raped towing boats and firewood.....beach and dune work (which it outdid every other "proper " 4wd at by a long margin)....it just did it and cost me a cv boot and a oil change or two.
If I get my order in this week then expected arrival is April next year (SR5).
My son n law ordered his new hilux about a month ago.Hope to be here in Feb March next yr.
I used to have a behind the times Hilux
Sheep shagger they called it
had to be in low before it would go through a side steps high stream
Needed serviced every 7K and needed the valve seats done every time you clicked over 40 k
Your comment rings true for the older models. I own a 2015 Hilux SR5 and drive a 2016 Ranger Wildtrack as a daily work vehicle. The Hilux feels like an old school 4wd compared to the Ranger, but I know which truck I'd rather be in up the Rakaia or Rangitata river in...Toyota anyday. Yeah the service intervals are shorter but I see oil as a cheap consumable.
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@cambo i was told they are coming in all the time not in one big shipment. Different dealers have different stories