



alexjones wrote:Who is the idiot? The consumer who buys this crap or the merchant who makes the money selling it? I would say the consumer.



deye243 wrote:Just look at fuel prices here we are paying 36% more but the rest of the Western world only paying between 16 and 13% extra


Die Judicii wrote:It’s thoroughly downheartening, the sheer volume of recently published accounts of adverts or instances where the general public are being ripped off. Ranging from Easter eggs to Superannuation. Especially of late, this trend has exploded. One in particular that i absolutely deplore is from most of the tire companies. Is the average consumer that stupid to believe,,, “Buy three and get the fourth one free”. ?? Can anyone post up an example of a genuine Ad that doesn’t rip consumers off or that is NOT misleading ??



deye243 wrote:You don't have to be a bloody brain surgeon to work out you're buying 4 bloody tires for Christ's sake look at the cost go to another place I bet you it's dearer and if they're saying pay for three get one free divide it belying 4 you'll soon know what you're paying per tyre around here there are two places doing that and yeah they're way cheaper than the other mobs like bridge stone who don't do it


mchughcb wrote:Last time I checked I bought eco tires and they were 135 each. So they rounded it down gave me 4 for $400. Ill be getting close to 60k+ with those and dropped my consumption by 0.5l/100km as they are 51psi

deye243 wrote:Just look at fuel prices here we are paying 36% more but the rest of the Western world only paying between 16 and 13% extra




Die Judicii wrote:Tuknal >>> “In a fuel sucking Cruiser” Well i presume your referring to the V8’s. LOL,,,,, That’s why i stick to my ever reliable and very fuel efficient Cruiser. One of the last factory turbo Cruisers b4 the dreaded V8’s took over. Its got the get up and go of a V8 coupled to the economy and reliability of the six.

mchughcb wrote:18l/100km. Highway cruising at its best.
Im pretty happy when my 4x4 does 6.8l/100km.

Die Judicii wrote:Tuknal >>> “In a fuel sucking Cruiser” Well i presume your referring to the V8’s. LOL,,,,, That’s why i stick to my ever reliable and very fuel efficient Cruiser. One of the last factory turbo Cruisers b4 the dreaded V8’s took over. Its got the get up and go of a V8 coupled to the economy and reliability of the six.


tuknal wrote:i had the last of those 3ltr too a 2015 hilux it was lucky to get 13/100
i think your prado benifits from the auto ,i know of a few that seem to get reasonable milage
i thought the same about the six but their just getting on in life and finding one that still feels tight is near impossible or ridiculously dear,is saw one that had been done up with 150000 on the clock ,,they wanted 90000 for it ,,dreaming is not the word!!!
they are definantly a simpler motor ,but i know of V8s with 5/600 on the clock (always do all filters when servicing) that have had no major dramas just wear and tear


Die Judicii wrote:I looked at a V8 Cruiser just before I bought the 79 Series factory turbo ute.
What I was told by various sources back then about the V8's made me avoid them like the plague.
Apparently, apart from being thirsty for diesel,, and using oil,, the injectors don't have a long life at all compared to the turbo 6's
And the injectors for them were in the vicinity of $1,000 each with fitting being extra.
When I rocked up with the turbo 6 my mechanic said he wasn't all that pleased with my choice.
I asked him why,,, and his reply was "Well we'll only ever see you for services from now on."![]()
true .
tuknal wrote:Die Judicii wrote:Tuknal >>> “In a fuel sucking Cruiser” Well i presume your referring to the V8’s. LOL,,,,, That’s why i stick to my ever reliable and very fuel efficient Cruiser. One of the last factory turbo Cruisers b4 the dreaded V8’s took over. Its got the get up and go of a V8 coupled to the economy and reliability of the six.
yeah its a V8 that gets loaded with 12/1600kg on it
i know a few turbo 6s owners and theyre not much better on fuel ,and you must have a rare one or done something to it cos ive never seen one that can match a V8 (both untouched) 6s do go well tuned tho ,this is my 2nd V8 and i test drove a few factory turbo 6s and that why i went with the V8 again ,they just went better

tuknal wrote:mchughcb wrote:18l/100km. Highway cruising at its best.
Im pretty happy when my 4x4 does 6.8l/100km.
yeah its good ay![]()
come on 6.8/100km maybe if you never go over walking speed,, my ranger doesnt come close @ around 12/100 and had a mahindra 2.2ltr that could even come close to those figures best it could do is around 9/10 per 100
ive never had a ute that comes close to the manufacturers quoted figures

GQshayne wrote:tuknal wrote:Die Judicii wrote:Tuknal >>> “In a fuel sucking Cruiser” Well i presume your referring to the V8’s. LOL,,,,, That’s why i stick to my ever reliable and very fuel efficient Cruiser. One of the last factory turbo Cruisers b4 the dreaded V8’s took over. Its got the get up and go of a V8 coupled to the economy and reliability of the six.
yeah its a V8 that gets loaded with 12/1600kg on it
i know a few turbo 6s owners and theyre not much better on fuel ,and you must have a rare one or done something to it cos ive never seen one that can match a V8 (both untouched) 6s do go well tuned tho ,this is my 2nd V8 and i test drove a few factory turbo 6s and that why i went with the V8 again ,they just went better
My Patrol has a Td42. It is a dual cab with quite a few extras, most made from steel, as things used to be done. I put it on a weighbridge one day - unloaded without me in it, it was 3.1T. Ouch. With the canopy loaded with stuff and 3 blkes in it, it must be very heavy. Maybe close to 4T.
It has a been modified to make more power and toque - 200kw and 750nm at the tyres. Lots of grunt. Went on a fishing trip last month, with the car loaded up, 3 blokes, and towing a boat. Total weight would be a lot, 5t plus probably. Fuel economy was 17.1L/100km. I'll take that any day. Never tested it unloaded, as any trip I do usually involves "stuff"! LOL.
Having an 8 speed tiptronic auto gearbox is a handy option.
