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well the time may have come to replace my 19 year old (low tech non ECU controlled) pickup truck.

 

Looks like i may have to 'modernise' and buy something newer.

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You haven't met Ken yet John, he has supernatural powers? What you need Ken, is to find a nicer, more solid version of what you have. There must be one out there. Nice silver one would suit ya? 

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6 hours ago, wicklamulla said:

 

 

Looks like i may have to 'modernise' and buy something newer.

Bad luck but is there no way to keep the old truck going? Maybe just go newer but still lowish tech. Think DPFs came in in 2011 and as you know they caused me a world of hassle. I cant really fault my Hilux and as J points out our lanes are narrow and the Hilux of my vintage (MK6) is still one of the narrowest trucks around. Down side is legal towing capacity at just 2.7 tonne.

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Take a look at the 3l isuzu rodeo, anywhere from about 2004-2011 will be fine. Old enough not to have too much electrics and a very agricultural engine that's easy to maintain and work on. They aren't the fastest, but pull very well and can return 36mpg on a good run. I've had an 06 plate for around 50-60k miles and aside from usual wear and tear parts I've only had to replace one abs sensor which considering it's on 135k I don't think is bad (the abs sensor is the only thing aside from normal wear and tear parts it's ever had replaced) and many have gone 300k + with out much fuss so they are very reliable and to be honest, they are pretty cheap

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'She' is mine.  I have just paid alorra money for a 'newer' pickup truck ??

 

George Coletti, Woodwizard, etc, etc I was looking at newer Rodeo's but i had a last minute change of mind and spent alot but also saved alot if ya know what i mean.  I'm back up to Surrey next week to collect her.  Pics. to follow.  I might be ever so slightly excited!

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I have a Isuzu 2016 D-Max Utah Double Cab.... The truck is good but the dealer experience has been left wanting by a long shot... I will probably replace it with a Toyota Hilux when the time comes as I know they have better dealer support where I am.

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Dmax is a decent shout I’ve had no real issues with either of mine in the past, rangers are only really any good if you get the 3.2 and that can sting ya. If it’s gonna be a car for the family and something to get to work in as aposed to a workhorse id look at going down the Amarok route. Just opinion 

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I ve got a 3.2 ranger and I am impressed with its mpg seams to do a consistent 28-30mpg with towing Loaders most days. Doesn’t even know they are there. I had a new d max before which was great apart from the body rusting. They sorted it under warranty but a 1 year old motors doors, roof, bonnet and around the windscreen rusting wasn’t very good. 

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I’m constantly on the lookout for my perfect truck but everything seems to be a compromise in one way or another. Not big enough load bed, big enough load bed but no tool storage/family unfriendly. Wouldn’t want to chuck a load of money away on depreciation so that rules out new trucks- plus far too tarty for my line of work. 

what did you go for in the end Ken?

My perfect truck- 

3.5t towing- preferably not squeezed out of a tiny engine.

decent long bed-

6ft minimum to get stakes, digger buckets and materials in.

Internal storage for drills/saws tools.

family friendly ie can put the little one in the back somewhere.

 

is there such a thing?

 

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@Matthew Storrs  i went for tried and trusted as i already have an old Isuzu from year 2000 (owned it fer nigh on 11 years now) so i bought a fresher 2002 model.

It is almost identical to my old one but the silver one is near mint and less than 68k from new,  plenty of old MOT history to back up the condition and mileage plus the seller has known it from new,  he is a mechanic.

This truck is ***mint*** underneath as it was waxoyled from day one and it is on par with a 12 month old truck as regards corrosion. He sold it as he wants a more economical dedicated works van like a Vivaro / Transit etc. 

 

It's a job to know what to buy sometimes but a Yank truck with a gert big enjun wood be great but they are a bit too large size wise.

I was gonna buy a used Double cab Hilux Invincible or Isuzu Rodeo but i reckon i have literally saved myself £9000 -- £12000 by opting for this ole gurl!  I assumed Wifey poo's would not like it and want summit newer with leather seats etc but she was keen on it too.  It won't do a lot of mileage and is an occasional tow tug and quote motor.  I will swap the chip box from the old one to this newer one and may opt to have an air locker (diff lock) fitted to the front axle to help it in the mud.   I have an Isuzu Trooper intercooler kit to go on too which will help up the ponies a bit.

 

I was chasing a 100 series Land Cruiser 4.2TD that had the back end chopped off and a smart looking pickup tub fitted but i got nowhere with that.

 

I reckon if it was a 2002 Hilux double cab in similar condition it would be advertised for £5k but seeing as these Isuzu trucks were never as popular they are quite a bit cheaper.

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