We have a van weighing 2000. Any recommendations on the type of vehicle suitable. Interested in secondhand, $40k max.
-- Edited by Giddayjen on Saturday 28th of February 2015 08:21:07 PM
-- Edited by Giddayjen on Saturday 28th of February 2015 08:24:04 PM
Dougwe said
08:23 PM Feb 28, 2015
Welcome to the gang Giddayjen, enjoy here and out in the playground.
For maybe a tad more and talking Turkey with a dealer, you could possibly pick up one of the twin cab utes new and would do the job at hand nicely.
Giddayjen said
08:25 PM Feb 28, 2015
Hi Dougwe, prefer enclosed cabin rather than ute style.
dazren said
10:42 PM Feb 28, 2015
And also a BIG welcome from me, Have you looked at the Mitsubishi Challenger, it's virtually an Enclosed wagon variant of the Triton 4 door 4WD ute, which has a pretty good record, if Your only pulling 2 tonne, it would do it easy, and you would get a New or Near New one for that money, !!
Giddayjen said
06:15 AM Mar 1, 2015
Thanks Dazren, will check it out.
Bruce and Bev said
10:35 AM Mar 1, 2015
the downside of the enclosed like a Patrol or Land Cruiser is if you carry any containers with fuel or other smelling stuff, you and your passengers will get to share it.
Last van we towed with a Patrol and didn't like it for the smells and loss of some space - you also need to consider how the rear door opens when your caravan is hitched up to it.
This time, with our latest 'van, we got a DMax 4 door ute and had a top fitted on the tray. Brand new it cost us $32K. Its rated to tow 3.5 tonne
What sort of tow vehicle to get is a common question here and its gets lots of answers - try hitting the search button up the top of the screen and entering "tow vehicle" and also the names of various vehicles you may be considering - it should bring you up all the previous posts and comments
Good luck and enjoy your travels
Giddayjen said
01:50 PM Mar 1, 2015
Thanks Bruce and Bev, how do you rate the comfort factor of the DMax? Also looking for some modern technology inside the car.
Bruce and Bev said
10:09 AM Mar 2, 2015
We spent almost 4 months on the road round WA in the DMax and the comfort factor was 10/10 - no complaints at all - no stiff or sore backs (although we don't drive more than 4-5 hours a day unless we cant avoid it).
Depends on which model DMax you go for with bells and whistles inside. Obviously the high speced one has the most (also more things to fault). We bought the bottom of the range DMax - the SX - because we wanted it for towing our caravan. It has stiffer springs in the rear to help prevent sag (but a bitch if you go over those metal speed humps in car parks lol) and rubber flooring so we weren't trying to get red dust and mud out of carpet.
They have a light Isuzu truck motor in them (theyre turbo'd), so can easily be serviced right round Aust in country areas. I found out recently that vehicle manufacturers apparently have a rating system based on warranty faults going from the worst at 1 to the best at 10. DMax is rated at 10.
The only bitch I have with the interior of the Dmax is lack of storage space (glove box and door recesses very slim), but my son has a new Nissan Navara and it is just as bad
kesa32 said
12:52 PM Mar 2, 2015
Hi , I can vouch for Ford Territorys , very comfortable and economical :)
blaze said
12:56 PM Mar 2, 2015
series 3 landrover discovery, you will get bells and whisles and the 2nd best tow vehicle on the road, top one is the series 4
cheers
blaze
Gus1949 said
02:03 PM Mar 2, 2015
Don't discard twin cab utes, we had Pajero's for fourteen years and then went to a twin cab ute. Found the cabin to be much quieter on the road because the volume of the cabin is much less than the big wagon. Also the advice from an other forum member about keeping smells out of the cabin with a ute is good advice. I also like the ute because it has a longer wheel base which adds to the stability of the whole rig when towing.
Any of the popular makes of 4x4 or utes will do the job very well for you, however don't be lured into one of the cheap Chinese makes without some careful research, sales have dropped off dramatically which makes you wonder whether there are any issues with them. A recent article in the press indicated there are more than a few issues with them.
Giddayjen said
05:55 PM Mar 2, 2015
Thanks for the feedback guys. Lots of good advice. Still would like to hear other Yays or Nays. Cheers
We have a van weighing 2000. Any recommendations on the type of vehicle suitable. Interested in secondhand, $40k max.
-- Edited by Giddayjen on Saturday 28th of February 2015 08:21:07 PM
-- Edited by Giddayjen on Saturday 28th of February 2015 08:24:04 PM
For maybe a tad more and talking Turkey with a dealer, you could possibly pick up one of the twin cab utes new and would do the job at hand nicely.
Hi Dougwe, prefer enclosed cabin rather than ute style.
And also a BIG welcome from me, Have you looked at the Mitsubishi Challenger, it's virtually an Enclosed wagon variant of the Triton 4 door 4WD ute, which has a pretty good record, if Your only pulling 2 tonne, it would do it easy, and you would get a New or Near New one for that money, !!
Thanks Dazren, will check it out.
Last van we towed with a Patrol and didn't like it for the smells and loss of some space - you also need to consider how the rear door opens when your caravan is hitched up to it.
This time, with our latest 'van, we got a DMax 4 door ute and had a top fitted on the tray. Brand new it cost us $32K. Its rated to tow 3.5 tonne
What sort of tow vehicle to get is a common question here and its gets lots of answers - try hitting the search button up the top of the screen and entering "tow vehicle" and also the names of various vehicles you may be considering - it should bring you up all the previous posts and comments
Good luck and enjoy your travels
Thanks Bruce and Bev, how do you rate the comfort factor of the DMax? Also looking for some modern technology inside the car.
Depends on which model DMax you go for with bells and whistles inside. Obviously the high speced one has the most (also more things to fault). We bought the bottom of the range DMax - the SX - because we wanted it for towing our caravan. It has stiffer springs in the rear to help prevent sag (but a bitch if you go over those metal speed humps in car parks lol) and rubber flooring so we weren't trying to get red dust and mud out of carpet.
They have a light Isuzu truck motor in them (theyre turbo'd), so can easily be serviced right round Aust in country areas. I found out recently that vehicle manufacturers apparently have a rating system based on warranty faults going from the worst at 1 to the best at 10. DMax is rated at 10.
The only bitch I have with the interior of the Dmax is lack of storage space (glove box and door recesses very slim), but my son has a new Nissan Navara and it is just as bad
cheers
blaze
Don't discard twin cab utes, we had Pajero's for fourteen years and then went to a twin cab ute. Found the cabin to be much quieter on the road because the volume of the cabin is much less than the big wagon. Also the advice from an other forum member about keeping smells out of the cabin with a ute is good advice. I also like the ute because it has a longer wheel base which adds to the stability of the whole rig when towing.
Any of the popular makes of 4x4 or utes will do the job very well for you, however don't be lured into one of the cheap Chinese makes without some careful research, sales have dropped off dramatically which makes you wonder whether there are any issues with them. A recent article in the press indicated there are more than a few issues with them.