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metalgear2095 wrote:Just heard from a sales rep that the new Wildtrak will cost between 475-485k madness yes
mitch1980 wrote:Seeing some updated pricing for MG
Courtesy FB post.
Wolfgang123 wrote:Good day tuners
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. Trying to weigh my options between the big dealers and or roro.
Who provides the best service during and after sales, any recommendations will be appreciated.
Type of vehicle will be a pickup truck or suv reason being because of my job and also the conditions of our roads.
Prefer Japanese but I'm open to other suggestions, max budget will be around the 400k mark.
Any information will be appreciated. Kind regards
telfer wrote:Wolfgang123 wrote:Good day tuners
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. Trying to weigh my options between the big dealers and or roro.
Who provides the best service during and after sales, any recommendations will be appreciated.
Type of vehicle will be a pickup truck or suv reason being because of my job and also the conditions of our roads.
Prefer Japanese but I'm open to other suggestions, max budget will be around the 400k mark.
Any information will be appreciated. Kind regards
With 410k a CRV would be perfect fully loaded 2wd option
Or hilux if you want a pickup
If you want the crv let me know I’m an ANSA rep
Wolfgang123 wrote:Good day tuners
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. Trying to weigh my options between the big dealers and or roro.
Who provides the best service during and after sales, any recommendations will be appreciated.
Type of vehicle will be a pickup truck or suv reason being because of my job and also the conditions of our roads.
Prefer Japanese but I'm open to other suggestions, max budget will be around the 400k mark.
Any information will be appreciated. Kind regards
metalgear2095 wrote:Dude said CRV
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Wolfgang123 wrote:Good day tuners
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. Trying to weigh my options between the big dealers and or roro.
Who provides the best service during and after sales, any recommendations will be appreciated.
Type of vehicle will be a pickup truck or suv reason being because of my job and also the conditions of our roads.
Prefer Japanese but I'm open to other suggestions, max budget will be around the 400k mark.
Any information will be appreciated. Kind regards
I'd say hilux...just don't go and raj it out after eh
D-max, cheaper than Hilux, not as over rate as Hilux and just as reliable, I'd also say it has a better ride and more features.Wolfgang123 wrote:Good day tuners
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. Trying to weigh my options between the big dealers and or roro.
Who provides the best service during and after sales, any recommendations will be appreciated.
Type of vehicle will be a pickup truck or suv reason being because of my job and also the conditions of our roads.
Prefer Japanese but I'm open to other suggestions, max budget will be around the 400k mark.
Any information will be appreciated. Kind regards
Y'all getting anymore civics? Also howcome only one model of HR-V? Y'all need to get some lesser expensive models in the HR-V.telfer wrote:Wolfgang123 wrote:Good day tuners
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. Trying to weigh my options between the big dealers and or roro.
Who provides the best service during and after sales, any recommendations will be appreciated.
Type of vehicle will be a pickup truck or suv reason being because of my job and also the conditions of our roads.
Prefer Japanese but I'm open to other suggestions, max budget will be around the 400k mark.
Any information will be appreciated. Kind regards
With 410k a CRV would be perfect fully loaded 2wd option
Or hilux if you want a pickup
If you want the crv let me know I’m an ANSA rep
zando wrote:D-max, cheaper than Hilux, not as over rate as Hilux and just as reliable, I'd also say it has a better ride and more features.Wolfgang123 wrote:Good day tuners
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. Trying to weigh my options between the big dealers and or roro.
Who provides the best service during and after sales, any recommendations will be appreciated.
Type of vehicle will be a pickup truck or suv reason being because of my job and also the conditions of our roads.
Prefer Japanese but I'm open to other suggestions, max budget will be around the 400k mark.
Any information will be appreciated. Kind regards
zando wrote:Y'all getting anymore civics? Also howcome only one model of HR-V? Y'all need to get some lesser expensive models in the HR-V.telfer wrote:Wolfgang123 wrote:Good day tuners
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. Trying to weigh my options between the big dealers and or roro.
Who provides the best service during and after sales, any recommendations will be appreciated.
Type of vehicle will be a pickup truck or suv reason being because of my job and also the conditions of our roads.
Prefer Japanese but I'm open to other suggestions, max budget will be around the 400k mark.
Any information will be appreciated. Kind regards
With 410k a CRV would be perfect fully loaded 2wd option
Or hilux if you want a pickup
If you want the crv let me know I’m an ANSA rep
I'd say they're very good, the older models ride alot stiffer though, the new ones are pretty nice, the resale better on them vs something like a Colorado or an Amarol, obviously Nissan and Toyota would have the best resale.Dave wrote:What is your opinion on the Isuzu's resale?
Eyeing an absolute perfect old model one.zando wrote:D-max, cheaper than Hilux, not as over rate as Hilux and just as reliable, I'd also say it has a better ride and more features.Wolfgang123 wrote:Good day tuners
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. Trying to weigh my options between the big dealers and or roro.
Who provides the best service during and after sales, any recommendations will be appreciated.
Type of vehicle will be a pickup truck or suv reason being because of my job and also the conditions of our roads.
Prefer Japanese but I'm open to other suggestions, max budget will be around the 400k mark.
Any information will be appreciated. Kind regards
So all these foreign used companies bringing in the lower end models easy easy, but the local company can't even get a Civic? Or lower end models hrv? I'm curious...drchaos wrote:zando wrote:Y'all getting anymore civics? Also howcome only one model of HR-V? Y'all need to get some lesser expensive models in the HR-V.telfer wrote:Wolfgang123 wrote:Good day tuners
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. Trying to weigh my options between the big dealers and or roro.
Who provides the best service during and after sales, any recommendations will be appreciated.
Type of vehicle will be a pickup truck or suv reason being because of my job and also the conditions of our roads.
Prefer Japanese but I'm open to other suggestions, max budget will be around the 400k mark.
Any information will be appreciated. Kind regards
With 410k a CRV would be perfect fully loaded 2wd option
Or hilux if you want a pickup
If you want the crv let me know I’m an ANSA rep
Honda is now a "premium" brand cause they said so.
So no lower prices/lower priced models.
zando wrote:D-max, cheaper than Hilux, not as over rate as Hilux and just as reliable, I'd also say it has a better ride and more features.Wolfgang123 wrote:Good day tuners
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. Trying to weigh my options between the big dealers and or roro.
Who provides the best service during and after sales, any recommendations will be appreciated.
Type of vehicle will be a pickup truck or suv reason being because of my job and also the conditions of our roads.
Prefer Japanese but I'm open to other suggestions, max budget will be around the 400k mark.
Any information will be appreciated. Kind regards
Definitely, check out some reviews on YouTube, there are lots of ' Ute ' reviews, well most of the better ones come from Australia or South Africa, the new D-Max is consistently at or above the level of a Hilux.juggernaught wrote:zando wrote:D-max, cheaper than Hilux, not as over rate as Hilux and just as reliable, I'd also say it has a better ride and more features.Wolfgang123 wrote:Good day tuners
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. Trying to weigh my options between the big dealers and or roro.
Who provides the best service during and after sales, any recommendations will be appreciated.
Type of vehicle will be a pickup truck or suv reason being because of my job and also the conditions of our roads.
Prefer Japanese but I'm open to other suggestions, max budget will be around the 400k mark.
Any information will be appreciated. Kind regards
Really? I never knew the d max was a viable alternative to the Hilux
Wolfgang123 wrote:Toyota trinidad has the fully loaded hilux 2.8 with the leather interior for $418k whereas the roro dealers you're getting a rocco or gr hilux for around the same $.
Youre getting a better spec with the roro dealer but what kind of guarantee is there if something goes wrong?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Wolfgang123 wrote:Toyota trinidad has the fully loaded hilux 2.8 with the leather interior for $418k whereas the roro dealers you're getting a rocco or gr hilux for around the same $.
Youre getting a better spec with the roro dealer but what kind of guarantee is there if something goes wrong?
Problem with roro hilux which are branded as "new" ,is they coming from Thailand. In the event you need parts.....pain
You can still opt for the model hilux which starts at 335k and add some mathai gadgets to give you the "fully loaded" feel
nemisis wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Wolfgang123 wrote:Toyota trinidad has the fully loaded hilux 2.8 with the leather interior for $418k whereas the roro dealers you're getting a rocco or gr hilux for around the same $.
Youre getting a better spec with the roro dealer but what kind of guarantee is there if something goes wrong?
Problem with roro hilux which are branded as "new" ,is they coming from Thailand. In the event you need parts.....pain
You can still opt for the model hilux which starts at 335k and add some mathai gadgets to give you the "fully loaded" feel
But Hilux manufactured in Thailand. The ones at TTTL is Thailand as well.
nemisis wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Wolfgang123 wrote:Toyota trinidad has the fully loaded hilux 2.8 with the leather interior for $418k whereas the roro dealers you're getting a rocco or gr hilux for around the same $.
Youre getting a better spec with the roro dealer but what kind of guarantee is there if something goes wrong?
Problem with roro hilux which are branded as "new" ,is they coming from Thailand. In the event you need parts.....pain
You can still opt for the model hilux which starts at 335k and add some mathai gadgets to give you the "fully loaded" feel
But Hilux manufactured in Thailand. The ones at TTTL is Thailand as well.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:nemisis wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Wolfgang123 wrote:Toyota trinidad has the fully loaded hilux 2.8 with the leather interior for $418k whereas the roro dealers you're getting a rocco or gr hilux for around the same $.
Youre getting a better spec with the roro dealer but what kind of guarantee is there if something goes wrong?
Problem with roro hilux which are branded as "new" ,is they coming from Thailand. In the event you need parts.....pain
You can still opt for the model hilux which starts at 335k and add some mathai gadgets to give you the "fully loaded" feel
But Hilux manufactured in Thailand. The ones at TTTL is Thailand as well.
Toyota reps selling different stories.
nemisis wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:nemisis wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Wolfgang123 wrote:Toyota trinidad has the fully loaded hilux 2.8 with the leather interior for $418k whereas the roro dealers you're getting a rocco or gr hilux for around the same $.
Youre getting a better spec with the roro dealer but what kind of guarantee is there if something goes wrong?
Problem with roro hilux which are branded as "new" ,is they coming from Thailand. In the event you need parts.....pain
You can still opt for the model hilux which starts at 335k and add some mathai gadgets to give you the "fully loaded" feel
But Hilux manufactured in Thailand. The ones at TTTL is Thailand as well.
Toyota reps selling different stories.
Well I see these new dealers does specify Thailand so I was assuming that was the normal and know a person who bought brand new from TTTL and said on their CC it has Thailand. So I would of assume the Malaysia assembled one as mentioned above is the one to stay away from.
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