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kg494EJ-1 wrote:shade360 wrote:So went to check out one of the South New Cars Dealers on Sat. Saw a Nissan Navara Sports Edition covered with every imaginable piece of decoration you can have. Guy said around about 260-265k for it stock "no deco" and "manual". Leaning towards that purchase.
What do you guys think price-wise?
Apart from the facelift and minor changes to the interior, any thing different re: suspension, engine?
We discussed this a little earlier in the thread here is a link to the discussion in the Trucks and Pickup Forum viewtopic.php?f=41&t=515114&hilit=rampersad+m.+rampersad
Currently a Sport Version is in my stable and there's a difference from the local. People argue when I tell them it is in no way luxurious but what do you expect most folks think when you fork out X amount of cash its a luxury vehicle not a workhorse.
shade360 wrote:kg494EJ-1 wrote:shade360 wrote:So went to check out one of the South New Cars Dealers on Sat. Saw a Nissan Navara Sports Edition covered with every imaginable piece of decoration you can have. Guy said around about 260-265k for it stock "no deco" and "manual". Leaning towards that purchase.
What do you guys think price-wise?
Apart from the facelift and minor changes to the interior, any thing different re: suspension, engine?
We discussed this a little earlier in the thread here is a link to the discussion in the Trucks and Pickup Forum viewtopic.php?f=41&t=515114&hilit=rampersad+m.+rampersad
Currently a Sport Version is in my stable and there's a difference from the local. People argue when I tell them it is in no way luxurious but what do you expect most folks think when you fork out X amount of cash its a luxury vehicle not a workhorse.
Thanks kg494EJ-1,
I exercised due diligence researching this Sport Version and it's reassuring to get it first hand from an actual owner. The more direct throttle response and difference in ride feel are all noted as well in the reviews.
Good stuff! This settles it for me on which way to go.
Thanks![]()
jhonnieblue wrote:An efficient gas car price for price is a better buy than a diesel. . Esp the diesel trucks..I have a nav. . But looking back at it. . It was a waste to buy such a vehicle new much less fir comfort etc.
Yes diesel is cheaper at the pump..but the diff in cost between a gas vs diesel would mean the ROI could never be achieved
Diesel only seems cheaper. .. do the math and u will see is better to get a fuel efficient car or even suv
drchaos wrote:The amarok in all the reviews appears to be the best driving dynamics on the road. Since alot of people don't even use these vehicle for work or off road I think it should do well. It supposed to have a a 2.0 but its a bi turbo set up.
Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:Those jettas will never sell well here either. Maybe 5,6 but that's it.
mammoo wrote:Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:Those jettas will never sell well here either. Maybe 5,6 but that's it.
I disagree with you here...we've already got purchase orders from 2 companies to supply 40 Units total.
Then there are some companies that offer Vehicle packages in that price band....already generating a lot of interest here as well.
Then of course the price is so competitive with the regular Corollas, Elantras and Mazda 3....a test drive to someone who's more inclined to Safety, Road Handling and sufficient features...will sure have them sporting the VW Badge soon
Not to mention the Rental and Leasing companies who's eagerly waiting.
5 or 6 A day u mean? Lol! Bring em on bro
Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:Looking to call down a Jaguar F-Type by end of d year please god. Anyone know d price?
Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:"End of year please god" is chuna speak for in my dreams![]()
I would like to get an xf or maybe an xe though depending on how that turns out but either is years away for me.
I'm surprised I haven't seen any xfr locally though considering all the craze with performance euros these days.
Soca Warrior wrote:Good Day Fokes
Looking at the 4x4 automatic navara fabric interior and the 4x4 2.5 fabric interior Hilux anyone has an input which is better ?
With more or less which taking more "licks" and well when it comes to service as horror stories have been heard about both nml and tttl
scotty_buttons wrote:Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:"End of year please god" is chuna speak for in my dreams![]()
I would like to get an xf or maybe an xe though depending on how that turns out but either is years away for me.
I'm surprised I haven't seen any xfr locally though considering all the craze with performance euros these days.I hear yuh
Probably no one likes Jags that much here.
The XF used ain't that bad you know. Priced a used, new model 2.2d for around 250k but not sure how importing diesel vehicles go and how well the diesel Jags fare with our quality diesel.
acesinghit wrote:Mazda beat back all ask jusamco, coosals, market vendors and undertakers.
Oh I think masterserv close down
kamakazi wrote:Soca Warrior wrote:Good Day Fokes
Looking at the 4x4 automatic navara fabric interior and the 4x4 2.5 fabric interior Hilux anyone has an input which is better ?
With more or less which taking more "licks" and well when it comes to service as horror stories have been heard about both nml and tttl
Lux
2.5 Deadhorse of an engine with no intercooler from the firm
Stiffer Ride (than the Nav)
Hard engaging 4wd (the gears usually grate as you attempt to engage it)
Better looking imho
More ground Clearance
Cheap a$$ 15" Bridgestone Tyres (These tyres are the worst...i will repeat ...THE WORST)
Probably more reliable without modifications
No AT Oil Cooler (Radiator Pass Through only)
Less Load Carrying capacity
Nav
Lots of Power for the same displacement (Reliability probably suffers a bit because of the copious amounts of torque this engine produces; thinking about driveline shock from that so called donkey kick that happens at just around 2300RPM, though i am unsure about how the auto handles it)
Softer ride (than the lux)
Easier engaging 4wd (electronic selector)
Less ground Clearance
Looks are dated (its been around for quite a while and not much if any has changed for all those years)
Good 16" Yokohama AT tyres
Have to do more modifications or more maintenance for known issues with vehicle (e.g. EGR block off plate or regular cleaning, Intake Hose Collapse on boost, etc)
External AT fluid cooler (This is probably how they help the trans to handle all that torque)
More Load Carrying capacity
I say have a drive in both, it helps...but if the auto Nav didn't have this $40000 chasm between it and its manual brother I would have choosen the Nav but $40000 for a transmission....wow
If was Manual my choice would be Nav
Not sure about how the vans taking licks...anyone working WASA/Petrotrin/NGC
Someone from NGC once told me that the 2006 Model Lux use to soak up their driving (edit. read abuse) better than the other Vans they drove at the time but that was some years ago and those were Manual; not sure about the automatic.
As for service....TTTL and Massy/Masterserv have they work cut out for them
Hope I have Helped somehow
Have a good day
dogichi wrote:I won't hold my breath for that low sulphur diesel. Promises, promises. Maybe after election next year.
nemesis wrote:scotty_buttons wrote:Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:"End of year please god" is chuna speak for in my dreams![]()
I would like to get an xf or maybe an xe though depending on how that turns out but either is years away for me.
I'm surprised I haven't seen any xfr locally though considering all the craze with performance euros these days.I hear yuh
Probably no one likes Jags that much here.
The XF used ain't that bad you know. Priced a used, new model 2.2d for around 250k but not sure how importing diesel vehicles go and how well the diesel Jags fare with our quality diesel.
Can't bring used diesel cars. But good news! I hear they'll be bringing those new soon.
Bunny : Saw one of the first gen XF-R's around POS. Been there quite a while. None very new though. I'm also hoping to see/hear one pass me one day though.
Can't believe the F-type isn't here either. I think trinis just don't like convertibles.
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