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I'm in the market for another pick up, now first choice would be a hold, but i like the style of the rodeos Denver's,

Any review I read seems to be good, especially on fuel consumption, I'm looking at around 08/09 plates about 70k,

So anyone have experience of these good and bad.

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I have one, buy the Toyota or Ford!

 

The 4x4 selector is a PITA, very slow to engage/disengage. Not enough power for the engine spec, mine is 3l. Steering/handling and driveline is fine and they are a very pretty truck.

 

Buy something else!

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I'm in the market for another pick up, now first choice would be a hold, but i like the style of the rodeos Denver's,

Any review I read seems to be good, especially on fuel consumption, I'm looking at around 08/09 plates about 70k,

So anyone have experience of these good and bad.

 

Whats a " hold " ? ( your first choice )

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I have an 06 3l rodeo and cannot fault it at all. Not a fast truck but lots of guts for towing and it gave me 36mpg to the arb show this year from Lincoln. I personally couldn't recommend one like mine enough, I hear the newer models aren't as good though

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A Mate of mine has a 55 reg 3L auto, Towing his caravan he gets 17MPG.

 

However i have a 06 Ranger, his Rodeo Denver has soooooo much more grunt!!

and the Ranger is crippling on fuel!

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Expensive day yesterday, bought the rodeos, turns out they are cam chains,

The on way home bought a canopy and 8x5 trailer too,

 

Just need to sell my current motor,

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