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The problem with too many of these are they are still only 3.5 tonners,whos going to pay 30k for something with 1 or 1.5 tonne payload??

 

True, but I bet they are great tow vehicles. Something like a silverado 2500 is nearly 3 tons empty, has a 6.6l diesel engine and an auto transmission. Could pull a 3.5t trailer pretty stress free.

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Picked up the NP300 yesterday. So far I love it, its a more comfortable drive than the Navara, and they have greatly reduced the body roll. Feels a far sturdier motor when cornering. Fuel efficiency already seems greatly improved but won't know how much till I get a few long journeys under my belt.ImageUploadedByArbtalk1461751529.337074.jpg.aab1104323548f79dab41a3290b213d6.jpg

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Picked up the NP300 yesterday. So far I love it, its a more comfortable drive than the Navara, and they have greatly reduced the body roll. Feels a far sturdier motor when cornering. Fuel efficiency already seems greatly improved but won't know how much till I get a few long journeys under my belt.[ATTACH]203633[/ATTACH]

 

Looks lovely. It is a 3500kg tow'er? I had heard so.

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