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New Dmax (2nd generation) does what any 4x4 does it's more of a preferential choice with advance tech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmKG6raANdg when we saw its rivals being the Ford Ranger and the VW Amarok it had to have some value. With comfort for all passengers on long journeys and traffic, super suspension for our pot-holes, we enjoy the ride. It also returned impressively low fuel consumption, with official combined figures of just 8.1 litres per 100km for the auto and 8.3L/100km for manual models. Been driving it for 3 months now - no issues.
This is my DMax, it's the 4x4 2.5 turbo diesel manual LS model which was just under $216,000. licensed and on the road. Got it as a company vehicle a couple weeks ago and I've done almost 4,000 km's with absolutely no complaints thus far. I admit it is a bit lazy off the line but once you get accustomed to it, it really isn't that bad, after all it is a truck that was made to be worked and is supposedly the only pick-up rated to safely tow 3 1/2 tonnes.
It's not as light on it's feet as my 2008 base model Ranger but what it lacks in speed, it makes up for with a very spacious cabin, nice features, excellent fuel economy and a very comfortable, smooth, "SUV-like" ride. I do have a heavy foot and tend to accelerate to cruising speed very quickly and on average I've been getting 575 km's from 3/4 tank of diesel which is more than I ever got from the Ranger. Also took it for a little off road test last week and it handled extremely well for having Dueler H/T tires. All in all it's a very well put together vehicle and I am very happy with my decision to get this over it's competitors.
What about price fr parts? I spoke to toyota and the prices are really close to these.... Same 290 for a fully loaded 4x4 3l and between 245k and 268k for d 2.5... What makes this a better buy bedside the looks?
Nice ride white_lion, got the same model LS the (Bluish color-I think the call it Mineral Grey Met) heading for 6k km's - no problems so far, runs great and fantastic on the diesel. Yes the ratio in the lower gears are a bit close but once you're going you're good. First service came up to around $800. filters/engine oil and a 30pt check. Service wasn't bad overall. Installed a FLEX-COVER.COM for securing stuff in the tray.
D-Max $117,000.00 2.5 TD 4x2 s/c $134,043.00 2.5 TD 4x2 c/c $150,000.00 2.5 TD 4x2 c/c LS $187,015.00 2.5 TD 4x4 c/c MT LS $217,000.00 3.0 TD 4x4 c/c AT LS
Are these prices up to date?..... read white lion bought his manual transmission for 216?.....the price above states thae the automatic is 217......wondering whats the actual price for the automatic model.....
Guys, I did a test drive on the 3.0 auto 4x2 today. I took her from the savannah to over the lady young. The first thing I noticed was reduction in power from a stand still take off as compared to a nav or a 3.2 sportero. I know these dmax are work horses but I just expected a lil more pep in the engine. Once I reach 60-80kms the drive was excellent. Over the hills the dmax pulled great. I just had to press on the accelerator a bit more. the ride was excellent. I went over some bumpy areas and this van handled it well. Engine noise in the vehicle was a lot less than I expected. I know the last model dmax was loud but this engine seem a bit more refined.
The features and overall layout is greta with the exception of the usb port which is not user friendly. The van looks great, comes in a 5 speed auto, loaded with features.
Overall apart fro the power output this is a solid vehicle. its a pity that Isuzu is such an underated brand in Trinidad. I am seriously considering getting this, my only other option is the 2.2 ranger.
The new D-MAX has received lots of praise and awards in Australia where they really use these utes to the max.
Just some other facts: - The engine in the D-MAX is a smaller version of that used in Isuzu N-Series Commercial Trucks and are designed for long life. I read somewhere they have a rating of B-10 which is 500,000 kms (minimum life for 90% of these engines). Engine uses a patented technology to fuse the cylinder liners to the block plus has special oil channels in the piston to increase cooling and reduce blow by - D-MAX platform is shared with the HUMMER H2 and built for strength - The D-MAX has the highest approach and departure angles - New D-MAX is equipped with bash plates to protect underbody - The D-MAX can carry 1 ton in the tray and simultaneously tow 3 tons ... only pickup in its class that can do that - D-MAX has under chassis grease points
The new D-MAX combines its workhorse ability with greater ride and comfort making it an extremely capably pickup. Oh yeah it also has the most fuel efficient engine 8L/100km. Owners in Australia are getting over 900kms per tank with some crossing 1000kms on a fill up.
This is actually my first choice for a pickup.
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