hi, does anyone know the names of the vehicles that can tow 3500? thanks.
deverall11 said
08:35 PM Jul 11, 2014
Rocket, there are a number of vehicles that are rated to tow 3.5t. Toyota Landcruiser 200 series, Mazda BT50, Isizu D-Max, Holden Colorado, VW Touareg, Porsche Cayenne but to name a few. Guess it depends on your budget.
Larry
Legendts said
08:43 PM Jul 11, 2014
Even a Dodge 2500 Ram brand new and better finished than a Toyota Sahara and will tow it better, all for around similar money ie $110,000. Your budget needs to stretch that far though
That is brand new and converted to RHD!
-- Edited by Legendts on Friday 11th of July 2014 08:45:23 PM
the rocket said
09:04 PM Jul 11, 2014
Legendts wrote:
Even a Dodge 2500 Ram brand new and better finished than a Toyota Sahara and will tow it better, all for around similar money ie $110,000. Your budget needs to stretch that far though
That is brand new and converted to RHD!
-- Edited by Legendts on Friday 11th of July 2014 08:45:23 PM
I think I will have 2 or 3 of them
the rocket said
09:08 PM Jul 11, 2014
deverall11 wrote:
Rocket, there are a number of vehicles that are rated to tow 3.5t. Toyota Landcruiser 200 series, Mazda BT50, Isizu D-Max, Holden Colorado, VW Touareg, Porsche Cayenne but to name a few. Guess it depends on your budget. Larry\
Hi, We have no tow vehicle at the moment. Our car took its last tow and has been pensioned off.
We have tried to buy a new holden Colorado 4x4 auto 2014. Got told by a salesman at a holden dealership that they sold one for $36,300 last month. We offered the same money and it seems that is not enough money this month. I am done with changing prices. Now, we are looking at what we can get secondhand.
Legendts said
09:11 PM Jul 11, 2014
the rocket wrote:
Legendts wrote:
Even a Dodge 2500 Ram brand new
I think I will have 2 or 3 of them
Mate, I only want one, it's convincing SWMBO!
Dougwe said
09:16 AM Jul 12, 2014
Rocket, I know you mentioned your experience about the Colorado but as a new Collie owner I must say that after all the research and homework I put into it I made the right choice for sure. My decision is one of the best I have made so far on this planet. Can't speak for the other planet though. Well worth all the $$$$$ I spent and I tell you that for free. Just screw 'em to the wall. I did.
the rocket said
10:21 AM Jul 12, 2014
Dougwe wrote:
Rocket, I know you mentioned your experience about the Colorado but as a new Collie owner I must say that after all the research and homework I put into it I made the right choice for sure. My decision is one of the best I have made so far on this planet. Can't speak for the other planet though. Well worth all the $$$$$ I spent and I tell you that for free. Just screw 'em to the wall. I did.
HI, They know they have a sale. Maybe they are selling soooooo many they do not need my business. I am happy with the Colorado also but I am not paying considerably more today than last month. not often I buy a new car and would also like to be happy about the price , not sign up feeling ripped off.
Benny said
11:02 AM Jul 12, 2014
-- Edited by Benny on Saturday 12th of July 2014 11:09:51 AM
ST391GQ said
11:47 AM Jul 12, 2014
Benny wrote:
-- Edited by Benny on Saturday 12th of July 2014 11:09:51 AM
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Glenelg said
11:52 AM Jul 12, 2014
Well said Benny, i totally agree
Explorer said
12:04 PM Jul 12, 2014
the rocket wrote:
Dougwe wrote:
Rocket, I know you mentioned your experience about the Colorado but as a new Collie owner I must say that after all the research and homework I put into it I made the right choice for sure. My decision is one of the best I have made so far on this planet. Can't speak for the other planet though. Well worth all the $$$$$ I spent and I tell you that for free. Just screw 'em to the wall. I did.
HI, They know they have a sale. Maybe they are selling soooooo many they do not need my business. I am happy with the Colorado also but I am not paying considerably more today than last month. not often I buy a new car and would also like to be happy about the price , not sign up feeling ripped off.
Rocket Hi,
Can You survive for another two weeks? I have found that dealers are more likely to "horse trade" at the end of the month, also consider driving,getting a lift or whatever to the next town/suburb, the other dealers may be a bit hungrier.
Mike
deverall11 said
01:11 PM Jul 12, 2014
Rocket,
Don't give up on the Colorado if that's what you want. Try approaching dealers towards the end of a month when they have to meet their sales targets. You may just find some may be more willing. Also give the dealer a hard time. By that I mean ask all sorts of questions relevant or not to the point where all the guy wants to do is get rid of you (be a pain in the backside) and finally agrees to your conditions. Also let them know that another dealer made you a better offer and would he match it or better it?
Larry
GerryP said
01:48 PM Jul 12, 2014
An interesting thread.
We currently have a Toyota 79 series with a canopy on the rear set up for remote travel. We've been doing this for about 15 years but are now traveling much more often with the van in tow. So, the time will come in the next year or so to change the tug to something a bit more comfortable, yet still be reasonably capable.
At this stage, I'm kinda favoring the Mazda BT-50, but that may change... with an ATM of 3.1t on the van, I definitely want something rated at 3500kg and also something with a bit of weight as well.
the rocket said
03:47 PM Jul 12, 2014
Explorer wrote:
the rocket wrote:
Dougwe wrote:
Rocket, I know you mentioned your experience about the Colorado but as a new Collie owner I must say that after all the research and homework I put into it I made the right choice for sure. My decision is one of the best I have made so far on this planet. Can't speak for the other planet though. Well worth all the $$$$$ I spent and I tell you that for free. Just screw 'em to the wall. I did.
HI, They know they have a sale. Maybe they are selling soooooo many they do not need my business. I am happy with the Colorado also but I am not paying considerably more today than last month. not often I buy a new car and would also like to be happy about the price , not sign up feeling ripped off.
Rocket Hi,
Can You survive for another two weeks? I have found that dealers are more likely to "horse trade" at the end of the month, also consider driving,getting a lift or whatever to the next town/suburb, the other dealers may be a bit hungrier.
Mike
Hi, good advice. not travelling for a couple of months so I can wait. see what the end of the month brings.
the rocket said
03:48 PM Jul 12, 2014
GerryP wrote:
An interesting thread.
We currently have a Toyota 79 series with a canopy on the rear set up for remote travel. We've been doing this for about 15 years but are now traveling much more often with the van in tow. So, the time will come in the next year or so to change the tug to something a bit more comfortable, yet still be reasonably capable.
At this stage, I'm kinda favoring the Mazda BT-50, but that may change... with an ATM of 3.1t on the van, I definitely want something rated at 3500kg and also something with a bit of weight as well.
Hello, its the 3500 that has us interested.
Jack said
08:39 AM Jul 13, 2014
I have a jeep grand cherokee diesel which tows 3500kg and love it. Try approaching some interstate dealers, i havecseen some in the past which will help with travel costs....
D and D said
09:44 AM Jul 13, 2014
If you're thinking about buying a new vehicle try Private Fleet, they're online, don't charge for the service they provide and deliver a great deal - saved me $7000 on my Mazda but they also do deals on other makes and models.
keiron said
06:41 PM Jul 13, 2014
The Nissan Patrol is a very good tug, particularly the 4.8 L Petrol and new V8 models. Cheers , KB
signwilson said
03:15 PM Jul 14, 2014
100 series 4.2 turbo diesel landcruiser with ease own one great vehicle
hi, does anyone know the names of the vehicles that can tow 3500? thanks.
Larry
Even a Dodge 2500 Ram brand new and better finished than a Toyota Sahara and will tow it better, all for around similar money ie $110,000. Your budget needs to stretch that far though
That is brand new and converted to RHD!
-- Edited by Legendts on Friday 11th of July 2014 08:45:23 PM
I think I will have 2 or 3 of them
Mate, I only want one, it's convincing SWMBO!

HI, They know they have a sale. Maybe they are selling soooooo many they do not need my business. I am happy with the Colorado also but I am not paying considerably more today than last month. not often I buy a new car and would also like to be happy about the price , not sign up feeling ripped off.
-- Edited by Benny on Saturday 12th of July 2014 11:09:51 AM
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Well said Benny, i totally agree


Rocket Hi,
Can You survive for another two weeks? I have found that dealers are more likely to "horse trade" at the end of the month, also consider driving,getting a lift or whatever to the next town/suburb, the other dealers may be a bit hungrier.
Mike
Don't give up on the Colorado if that's what you want. Try approaching dealers towards the end of a month when they have to meet their sales targets. You may just find some may be more willing. Also give the dealer a hard time. By that I mean ask all sorts of questions relevant or not to the point where all the guy wants to do is get rid of you (be a pain in the backside) and finally agrees to your conditions. Also let them know that another dealer made you a better offer and would he match it or better it?
Larry
An interesting thread.
We currently have a Toyota 79 series with a canopy on the rear set up for remote travel. We've been doing this for about 15 years but are now traveling much more often with the van in tow. So, the time will come in the next year or so to change the tug to something a bit more comfortable, yet still be reasonably capable.
At this stage, I'm kinda favoring the Mazda BT-50, but that may change... with an ATM of 3.1t on the van, I definitely want something rated at 3500kg and also something with a bit of weight as well.
Hi, good advice. not travelling for a couple of months so I can wait. see what the end of the month brings.
Hello, its the 3500 that has us interested.
If you're thinking about buying a new vehicle try Private Fleet, they're online, don't charge for the service they provide and deliver a great deal - saved me $7000 on my Mazda but they also do deals on other makes and models.
The Nissan Patrol is a very good tug, particularly the 4.8 L Petrol and new V8 models. Cheers , KB