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It was only yesterday I learned about the Isuzu one from a friend who recently bought a dmax, but when I checked it out, that was too much of a truck for me, and I think the price for it a lot differentrebound wrote:See comparisons below...the k2700 really looks like the better package for my use.rebound wrote:You are correct, I got the quotes in yesterday and the ssl rep also sent a quote for the comparable Isuzu NHR55H which is more of a truck rugged machine...I would try to upload the comparisons I got for the three of them for info.Kronik wrote:K2700 has a longer tray by a foot 10' Vs 9', tray itself is lower so it's easier to load, and it has a little more power for carrying heavy loads,rebound wrote:Guys, between the 2018 h100 and the 2018 k2700, which one would you choose..?
H100 has power windows, single tyre in the back (2 less tyres to change), higher tray
Price difference is less than 5k I think
That's what I remember for now, it's personal preference, I personally will be going for the k2700 and put in a universal power window kit.
Did the triton mate with the new hilux.. how that ugly sogastly369 wrote:
Errrrrrrrrrrrr idkkkk
carluva wrote:600k for a santa fe?? Wow!!! I remember when they were like 375 and that was out of reach. Waw.
The cx3 seems to be the best priced there in terms or value for money. Does it still have a bose infotainment?
Hahahaaha in d land of trickery.. i sure them cleaning it n selling same price.. once no one knows about itRory Phoulorie wrote:I wonder if the flooding in El Socorro South affected any of those Toyota cars that they have stored down in the back there?
What happens to flood affected cars with these local dealers? Do they write them off? Do they clean them out and sell them at reduced prices disclosing to the buyer what happened to the car? Or do they just get rid of them during a "massive savings" sale?
supernedd wrote:Hahahaaha in d land of trickery.. i sure them cleaning it n selling same price.. once no one knows about itRory Phoulorie wrote:I wonder if the flooding in El Socorro South affected any of those Toyota cars that they have stored down in the back there?
What happens to flood affected cars with these local dealers? Do they write them off? Do they clean them out and sell them at reduced prices disclosing to the buyer what happened to the car? Or do they just get rid of them during a "massive savings" sale?
Staff knows how u think pics of foodstuff being clean gets out?supernedd wrote:Hahahaaha in d land of trickery.. i sure them cleaning it n selling same price.. once no one knows about itRory Phoulorie wrote:I wonder if the flooding in El Socorro South affected any of those Toyota cars that they have stored down in the back there?
What happens to flood affected cars with these local dealers? Do they write them off? Do they clean them out and sell them at reduced prices disclosing to the buyer what happened to the car? Or do they just get rid of them during a "massive savings" sale?
carluva wrote:600k for a santa fe?? Wow!!! I remember when they were like 375 and that was out of reach. Waw.
The cx3 seems to be the best priced there in terms or value for money. Does it still have a bose infotainment?
timothymcdavid wrote:Animal Pak wrote:eurotuner wrote:This looks really goodtimothymcdavid wrote:Anyone got any idea if and when Lifestyle motors will start bringing in the Suzuki Swift Sport Turbo.
Called lifestyle already. Next year first quarter
Any talk of pricing? ... I am hoping it isnt going to be much more than the current sport ... if it goes up much as £4k or almost 33k TTD as it did in the UK for the manual it would be a bit too much at 218k.
That price increase happened almost 3 years ago when they increased the engine displacement tax iirc.Dizzy28 wrote:carluva wrote:600k for a santa fe?? Wow!!! I remember when they were like 375 and that was out of reach. Waw.
The cx3 seems to be the best priced there in terms or value for money. Does it still have a bose infotainment?
In the last iteration the very top end version (in 7 seater configuration) was $450k.
This is quite an increase
drchaos wrote:Anyone know the price on the Jimny?
Wow trinis will buy anything yes.. lolCapleton wrote:drchaos wrote:Anyone know the price on the Jimny?
$185 manual and $200K for the auto. Current stock sold out.
Capleton wrote:drchaos wrote:Anyone know the price on the Jimny?
$185 manual and $200K for the auto. Current stock sold out.
Boi that is why businessmen love Trinidad..we does buy sheit.. lol . No questions asked*$kїđž![emoji769] wrote:200k for a jimny...and men buyin tha....geez...thats so puzzling.....
Would never pay tah kinda money for that ugly back in time ride
supernedd wrote:Boi that is why businessmen love Trinidad..we does buy sheit.. lol . No questions asked*$kїđž![emoji769] wrote:200k for a jimny...and men buyin tha....geez...thats so puzzling.....
Would never pay tah kinda money for that ugly back in time ride
Lol . Hmmmmmmzoom rader wrote:supernedd wrote:Boi that is why businessmen love Trinidad..we does buy sheit.. lol . No questions asked*$kїđž![emoji769] wrote:200k for a jimny...and men buyin tha....geez...thats so puzzling.....
Would never pay tah kinda money for that ugly back in time ride
I priced one while in the Cayman islands and it was $23000 US and all out of stock
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