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mitch1980 wrote:this "genius" does it a couple times a month on average at least and .....and more in wet season highway...
jhonnieblue wrote:You use a 4x4 for highway wet roads...that statement is just dumb
You're not supposed to exceed a certain speed with 4 wheel drive engaged. Its not all wheel drive.. If u really want to use a 4x4 check the off road forum..what u described there any car can do
mitch1980 wrote:jhonnieblue wrote:You use a 4x4 for highway wet roads...that statement is just dumb
You're not supposed to exceed a certain speed with 4 wheel drive engaged. Its not all wheel drive.. If u really want to use a 4x4 check the off road forum..what u described there any car can do
i don't drive above 70km on 4x4...toyota manual say not to exceed 80km on H4x4
i tow a couple of boats monthly from sando yacht club to la romain easily ...with a padna 4x2 frontier not possible
and run through dirt roads every month with the tray loaded with tools and crops
easily 4x4 does the work with ease.
also 2 trips transported tiles .....30 boxes of porcelain 24" tiles cant do that a 4x2 ....lol
mitch1980 wrote:In hilly areas with load the 4x2 cannot carry the loads like the tiles i mentioned
in my brothers driveway - steep a 4x2 ranger 2010 model cannot reverse up the hill without load.
let me simplify ......4x2 works but has limitations
a good vehicle but i understand the pricing is attractive
Overall if your budget permits go 4x4 if not 4x2 can do a fair of work but with limitations
mitch1980 wrote:
also 2 trips transported tiles .....30 boxes of porcelain 24" tiles cant do that a 4x2 ....lol
G-DUB wrote:mitch1980 wrote:
also 2 trips transported tiles .....30 boxes of porcelain 24" tiles cant do that a 4x2 ....lol
Actually I have a older hilux LN145 model, 16 years old and I transported 62 boxes of 24x24" tiles which is abt 5000lbs
G-DUB wrote:mitch1980 wrote:
also 2 trips transported tiles .....30 boxes of porcelain 24" tiles cant do that a 4x2 ....lol
Actually I have a older hilux LN145 model, 16 years old and I transported 62 boxes of 24x24" tiles which is abt 5000lbs
de_dougla_smurf wrote:G-DUB wrote:mitch1980 wrote:
also 2 trips transported tiles .....30 boxes of porcelain 24" tiles cant do that a 4x2 ....lol
Actually I have a older hilux LN145 model, 16 years old and I transported 62 boxes of 24x24" tiles which is abt 5000lbs
Best "talk nah" post/img ever.
But you aint doin that in the southlands tho.
Big Z wrote:
*$kїđž!™ wrote:are those chevy colorados any good?....
would you buy one of these over a hilux?
*$kїđž!™ wrote:are those chevy colorados any good?....
would you buy one of these over a hilux?
Capleton wrote:*$kїđž!™ wrote:are those chevy colorados any good?....
would you buy one of these over a hilux?
Excellent vehicles bro! Value for money! Most bang for your buck!
MGATT wrote:Prices for New 2014 Chevy Colorado
Date: 11/25/2014
Colorado Dual Cab 4×2 2.5TD LT
Manual Transmission with Fabric Interior
$199,750
V.A.T. Inclusive – LIMITED OFFER – LIMITED STOCK
or $2,454.00/month
Colorado Dual Cab 4×4 2.5TD LT Z71
Manual Transmission with Fabric Interior
$234,750
V.A.T. Inclusive
or $2,884.00/month
Colorado Dual Cab 4×4 2.8TD LT Z71
Automatic Transmission with Fabric Interior
$249,750
V.A.T. Inclusive
or $3,069.00/month
Colorado Dual Cab 4×4 2.5TD LTZ Z71
Manual Transmission with Leather Interior
$259,750
V.A.T. Inclusive
or $3,189.00/month
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Automatic Transmission with Leather Interior & MyLink
$279,750
V.A.T. Inclusive
or $3,434.00/month
civic minded wrote:In the market for a van , coming from owning a Ford ranger( never again!!!!), Need something relaible - give me recommendations
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