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Isuzu D max dual cab ute


I am looking at changing my prado for a d max ute because of the 3 ton towing capacity.
If anybody has one what is your opinion ?/ My van has a tare weight of 2160kg
Ken



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ken thomas wrote:

I am looking at changing my prado for a d max ute because of the 3 ton towing capacity.
If anybody has one what is your opinion ?/ My van has a tare weight of 2160kg
Ken


 Me too. In the process of getting quotes for a new one as of last  Friday.  Hopefully will get it in Dec or Jan have to see what the offers are from the various dealers.

I believe a few of the mining companies are starting to use them.  Also the Army have ordered a few so I heard from someone.

A friends son has one he uses for Hunting trips here in WA. Reckons it's a pretty good unit and economical to boot. 



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hello Mike & ellie

have got a lot of replies from exploreoz forum which highlites a few problems regarding WDH so it is good to get feedback

I got a good price from a dealer in Warrnambool but it was for one day only and I wanted to get another  second price but he told me not to bother to come back, so hows that for service

Need to keep looking and getting info

Ken



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hi Ken, something to throw into the mix, Ford's new Ranger (out sometime this year) is meant to be a 5 cylinder 3.2 liter TD with a tow capacity of around 3.4 ton. I don't know any more than this of it, but could be an option to look at.

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If it's as good as the Ranger we have then you would be really pleased with it, we are



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Many thanks Ma, Chris & Terry
Will have to keep looking as new models are coming out and may be some good deals
Ken

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D Max, best tug on the market



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just had a look at the new ranger and pretty impressive, power and torque way above the d max, colorado and navara but so ir the price.
Ken

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I tookone for a test run two weeks ago and the thing went like a rocket compared to my Navara. They had a truck load delivered pre-release and all were sold except one that they were keeping for a demo. Not too flash on the discount either as they were selling well, so I'll wait a while and see how the price goes. Anyway you look at it,it's much less than the hurt from a LC 200 series

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we have a 2011 dmax auto it is so good cant find a fault had a ranger for a few weeks and it is no comparison(ranger was 2007) had studied for a long time which vehicle to buy and very happy with choice(btw as some of you know i am a motor dealer so get lots of inside advice)

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This thread is over a year old deb-gary. A bit late as Ken has already bought his new vehicle. Some time back.

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