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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby Slartibartfast » May 22nd, 2015, 10:57 am

Chrome by the tail lights looks like a bit much though....

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Postby aidan » May 22nd, 2015, 11:35 am

new hilux have a look like the tundra, looking good

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Postby aidan » May 22nd, 2015, 11:37 am

new hilux have a look like the tundra, looking good

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Postby Ronaldo95163 » May 22nd, 2015, 1:19 pm

It kinda ugz

prefer the NP300

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby Dizzy28 » May 22nd, 2015, 3:50 pm

I see McEnearney Motors running a special on the Focus -
Trend - $189,000
Titanium - $209,000
3 years free service or 100,000kms (All parts and Labour included except tyres) not tied to any Inone loan. So you can use any bank you so choose to and still receive the free service component.

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby 9YDMS » May 25th, 2015, 9:25 pm

Visited the bamboo today where the New Navara is priced @$285k ($15k less than the local dealership) comes with the full works;18" wheels etc

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby supercharged turbo » May 25th, 2015, 9:41 pm

Is that ROC price?

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Postby kamakazi » May 25th, 2015, 9:56 pm

Coil or leaf Springs

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Postby 9YDMS » May 26th, 2015, 7:22 pm

supercharged turbo wrote:Is that ROC price?


Yep..and its leaf springs

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby clintus » May 26th, 2015, 7:42 pm

So massy Navara are coil springs and ROC/Maska are leaf! Wat other region differences are there?

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Postby 9YDMS » May 26th, 2015, 9:47 pm

clintus wrote:So massy Navara are coil springs and ROC/Maska are leaf! Wat other region differences are there?


I only noticed the wheels..massy=17s F/dealers=18s

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby GRIM » May 27th, 2015, 11:06 am

GRIM wrote:just curious, What's the price on a new land rover defender 90, 110 or 130?
Are the first page prices up to date at $285,000.00?


so nobody knows the current price?

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Postby 9YDMS » May 27th, 2015, 9:43 pm

GRIM wrote:
GRIM wrote:just curious, What's the price on a new land rover defender 90, 110 or 130?
Are the first page prices up to date at $285,000.00?


so nobody knows the current price?


I dont remember the current price but its way more than $285k...IIRC I was quoted $4**k for the 110 and this was over a year ago

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby zando » May 28th, 2015, 9:24 am

So, i always wondered this, but, why in Trinidad can't we get Pickups with 4 wheel disk brakes? In the U.S. and other countries you can get that sheit, but not here.

Am i missing something though? Is there an advantage to having front disks and rear drums on a pickup vs all disks? For the price people pay for these trucks, throwing in some 4 wheel disk brakes shouldn't be too hard.

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby lrtdi300 » May 28th, 2015, 9:30 am

Calor wrote:
GRIM wrote:
GRIM wrote:just curious, What's the price on a new land rover defender 90, 110 or 130?
Are the first page prices up to date at $285,000.00?


so nobody knows the current price?


I dont remember the current price but its way more than $285k...IIRC I was quoted $4**k for the 110 and this was over a year ago


I think it might be way higher than $4**k as one of my customers went for a quote recently for a basic Defender 110 and it was around TT$700K.

I plan to request a quote myself soon to verify this.

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby lrtdi300 » May 28th, 2015, 2:28 pm

zando wrote:So, i always wondered this, but, why in Trinidad can't we get Pickups with 4 wheel disk brakes? In the U.S. and other countries you can get that sheit, but not here.

Am i missing something though? Is there an advantage to having front disks and rear drums on a pickup vs all disks? For the price people pay for these trucks, throwing in some 4 wheel disk brakes shouldn't be too hard.



Land Rover defenders have stock disc brakes on all 4 wheels since 1987 .... but the price of a defender is another story ... see above!

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby *$kїđž!™ » May 28th, 2015, 6:58 pm

Not seeing nissan price listing

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby GRIM » May 28th, 2015, 7:27 pm

$700K damn... completely unrelated i have one kidney for sale, asking price bout $700K.

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby NorStar2K » May 28th, 2015, 10:54 pm

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The Third Generation Tucson is coming in July............

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby j.o.e » May 29th, 2015, 6:48 am

zando wrote:So, i always wondered this, but, why in Trinidad can't we get Pickups with 4 wheel disk brakes? In the U.S. and other countries you can get that sheit, but not here.

Am i missing something though? Is there an advantage to having front disks and rear drums on a pickup vs all disks? For the price people pay for these trucks, throwing in some 4 wheel disk brakes shouldn't be too hard.


Pickups locally are relatively small and regardless of how 'fancy' u make make them look they are really budget,small payload, cargo movers. Designed for short distance, small load moving..... as such drums are considered more than adequate for their application and cheap price point. Only in Trinidad we consider them luxury, performance vehicles with a tray.

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby j.o.e » May 29th, 2015, 6:49 am

zando wrote:So, i always wondered this, but, why in Trinidad can't we get Pickups with 4 wheel disk brakes? In the U.S. and other countries you can get that sheit, but not here.

Am i missing something though? Is there an advantage to having front disks and rear drums on a pickup vs all disks? For the price people pay for these trucks, throwing in some 4 wheel disk brakes shouldn't be too hard.


Pickups locally are relatively small and regardless of how 'fancy' u make make them look they are really budget,small payload, cargo movers. Designed for short distance, small load moving..... as such drums are considered more than adequate for their application and cheap price point. Only in Trinidad we consider them luxury, performance vehicles with a tray.

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby roel » May 29th, 2015, 9:43 am

GOLF GTI MKV11

227bhp/258 lbs ft torque @ 1500 rpm
17'' 'Austin' style alloy rims
Vienna Leather with GTI trim
Electro-mechanical Power Steering
Multi-Function Leather Sport Steering with Paddle Shifters
Electronic Parking Brake with Auto Hold
2 Zone Climatronic A/C with Rear Vents
6 Speed DSG Transmission with Tiptronic & Sports Mode
Rear Reverse Camera
Bi-Xenon Headlights with Static Cornering Capability & LED Daytime Running Lights
Xenon Fog Lights
Rain Sensing Wipers
Auto Dim Rear View Mirror
Electronic Immobilizer with Interior Motion Sensing Alarm
4 Wheel Disc Brakes with A.B.S., E.S.C., E.D.L. & X.D.S.
6 Airbags - Dual Front, Side & Curtain
VW Infotainment System with 5.8'' Touch Coloured Screen
Glove Box Mounted Single CD Player, M.D.I. with SD Card Reader & IPod Connect
8 Speaker Stereo System
Keyless Entry with Push Button Start
12 Way Adjustable Bucket Style Driver Side Seat
Bluetooth
Interior LED Ambient Lighting
Dual Sport Exhaust
Panoramic Glass Roof

$400,000.00 VAT Inclusive

For more info on this model or any model contact Ronald 761-1359
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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby Dizzy28 » May 29th, 2015, 10:15 am

NorStar2K wrote:[
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The Third Generation Tucson is coming in July............


You have a link in Massy??

Was there maybe 3 weeks ago (Port of Spain showroom) and the Sales Rep told me October for this model and that they have no idea on probable pricing as yet.

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Postby zando » May 29th, 2015, 1:32 pm

I would have taken that as an acceptable answer maybe two generations ago, but you have the new Ranger for e.g. you need to have a light T license to drive it, that thing is HUGE, i don't know if you need a light T license for the new Navara but it too is also pretty big, with those turbo diesels, these trucks can tow and carry a lot of weight, so in my opinion i think it would make sense to have upgraded brakes.


j.o.e wrote:
zando wrote:So, i always wondered this, but, why in Trinidad can't we get Pickups with 4 wheel disk brakes? In the U.S. and other countries you can get that sheit, but not here.

Am i missing something though? Is there an advantage to having front disks and rear drums on a pickup vs all disks? For the price people pay for these trucks, throwing in some 4 wheel disk brakes shouldn't be too hard.


Pickups locally are relatively small and regardless of how 'fancy' u make make them look they are really budget,small payload, cargo movers. Designed for short distance, small load moving..... as such drums are considered more than adequate for their application and cheap price point. Only in Trinidad we consider them luxury, performance vehicles with a tray.

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby cinco » May 29th, 2015, 1:43 pm

zando wrote:I would have taken that as an acceptable answer maybe two generations ago, but you have the new Ranger for e.g. you need to have a light T license to drive it, that thing is HUGE, i don't know if you need a light T license for the new Navara but it too is also pretty big, with those turbo diesels, these trucks can tow and carry a lot of weight, so in my opinion i think it would make sense to have upgraded brakes.


j.o.e wrote:
zando wrote:So, i always wondered this, but, why in Trinidad can't we get Pickups with 4 wheel disk brakes? In the U.S. and other countries you can get that sheit, but not here.

Am i missing something though? Is there an advantage to having front disks and rear drums on a pickup vs all disks? For the price people pay for these trucks, throwing in some 4 wheel disk brakes shouldn't be too hard.


Pickups locally are relatively small and regardless of how 'fancy' u make make them look they are really budget,small payload, cargo movers. Designed for short distance, small load moving..... as such drums are considered more than adequate for their application and cheap price point. Only in Trinidad we consider them luxury, performance vehicles with a tray.

Drum brakes offer more clamping power than discs

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby *$kїđž!™ » May 29th, 2015, 3:52 pm

roel wrote:GOLF GTI MKV11

227bhp/258 lbs ft torque @ 1500 rpm
17'' 'Austin' style alloy rims
Vienna Leather with GTI trim
Electro-mechanical Power Steering
Multi-Function Leather Sport Steering with Paddle Shifters
Electronic Parking Brake with Auto Hold
2 Zone Climatronic A/C with Rear Vents
6 Speed DSG Transmission with Tiptronic & Sports Mode
Rear Reverse Camera
Bi-Xenon Headlights with Static Cornering Capability & LED Daytime Running Lights
Xenon Fog Lights
Rain Sensing Wipers
Auto Dim Rear View Mirror
Electronic Immobilizer with Interior Motion Sensing Alarm
4 Wheel Disc Brakes with A.B.S., E.S.C., E.D.L. & X.D.S.
6 Airbags - Dual Front, Side & Curtain
VW Infotainment System with 5.8'' Touch Coloured Screen
Glove Box Mounted Single CD Player, M.D.I. with SD Card Reader & IPod Connect
8 Speaker Stereo System
Keyless Entry with Push Button Start
12 Way Adjustable Bucket Style Driver Side Seat
Bluetooth
Interior LED Ambient Lighting
Dual Sport Exhaust
Panoramic Glass Roof

$400,000.00 VAT Inclusive

For more info on this model or any model contact Ronald 761-1359


Not seeing anything special about this golf worth $400 000
Ppl would really pay that kinda money for that small buggy?

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby Allergic2BunnyEars » May 29th, 2015, 3:58 pm

Which new car would you buy for 400k $kidz!?

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby jhonnieblue » May 29th, 2015, 4:30 pm

Audi, fully loaded xtrail or quashki , even an entry level Benz, vw not supposed to be that exp realistically

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Re: New Vehicle Prices In Trinidad & Tobago

Postby scotty_buttons » May 29th, 2015, 4:30 pm

Similarly priced Toyota GT86 > Golf GTI any day.
You know. Cuz it's a Toyota.

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Postby scotty_buttons » May 29th, 2015, 4:37 pm

jhonnieblue wrote:Audi, fully loaded xtrail or quashki , even an entry level Benz, vw not supposed to be that exp realistically


Yeh but those vehicles are in a different class. To be fair, the entry level 2015 a4 and C class cost around the same in the UK as this GTI eh

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