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ft86cbx 10-11-2010 05:13 AM

G Sport @ AIMS
 
http://www.caradvice.com.au/86655/to...al-motor-show/

yera 10-11-2010 11:32 AM

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Do you want see a really nice nice new photos of FT-86G at Australian International Motor Show? Look this:

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more photos: http://emptywrapper.com/?p=691

C-Bone 10-11-2010 12:45 PM

/drool................

Matador 10-11-2010 02:19 PM

Australia is Just getting the FJ?

Whoa.

Raiden 10-11-2010 05:55 PM

sweeeet!

RRnold 10-11-2010 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MatadorRacing_F1 (Post 20614)
Australia is Just getting the FJ?

Whoa.

Same thing with the Rukus (Scion XB); they just introduced it there. It's ironic how the entire world gets the Toyota Hilux, except for the US.


Thx for the pics! That G Sport looks good!

Snaps 10-11-2010 08:34 PM

^ I think the Tacoma is the US version of the Hilux, although it has a larger V8 over the V6.

70NYD 10-11-2010 09:03 PM

i LOVE how they said 1st car to reach magnetic north pole
thanks to top gear :D

Dark 10-11-2010 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by RRnold (Post 20640)
Same thing with the Rukus (Scion XB); they just introduced it there. It's ironic how the entire world gets the Toyota Hilux, except for the US.


Thx for the pics! That G Sport looks good!

Hilux made in Thailand is nothing but a crap. There are thousands coming to Cambodia( my home country) every year, and I don't bother looking at them. Mitsubishi Triton made in Thailand is way better on durability and on par on reliability. If you're looking for off road vehicle, Lexus LX and Toyota LC are the best things you can get.

Note: most middle class in Cambodia have at least a truck, and a SUV or a car because rural road over there is like a rally...off road or maintain road I mean. I have seen some guys take GT-R R35 off road too.

Champion 10-11-2010 09:55 PM

The more i see the G Sports concept the more i want that front bumper on the original concept.

Dark 10-11-2010 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Champion (Post 20664)
The more i see the G Sports concept the more i want that front bumper on the original concept.

Right, front bumper from red concept is unique and hot. It also resembles of FT-HS front.

4agze 10-12-2010 03:22 AM

I cant see the wing, hope they took it off? thanks for the pic

Calais 10-12-2010 05:52 AM

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Originally Posted by 4agze (Post 20677)
I cant see the wing, hope they took it off? thanks for the pic


this is my favorite pic of this car just because of the fact you cant see the wing!

Matador 10-12-2010 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Dark (Post 20663)
Hilux made in Thailand is nothing but a crap. There are thousands coming to Cambodia( my home country) every year, and I don't bother looking at them. Mitsubishi Triton made in Thailand is way better on durability and on par on reliability. If you're looking for off road vehicle, Lexus LX and Toyota LC are the best things you can get.

Note: most middle class in Cambodia have at least a truck, and a SUV or a car because rural road over there is like a rally...off road or maintain road I mean. I have seen some guys take GT-R R35 off road too.

How is the Hilux in thailand different from the ones everywhere else? The Hilux is one of the most reliable and toughest trucks in the world, always has been. The POS Triton has nothing on it. Only the LC70 series & Nissan Patrol pickup compares IMO (the rest off-road gurus are SUVs).

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snaps (Post 20657)
^ I think the Tacoma is the US version of the Hilux, although it has a larger V8 over the V6.


Tacoma and Hilux are similar in size, and yeah, I do consider it a "US Hilux" though in some configurations, the Tacoma is bigger, but it does NOT have a V8 (never mind I wish it did). They are based on a similar if not the same platform, which also underpins the last gen LC Prado (aka Lexus GX470), 4Runner, FJ Cruiser, Fortuner and this van thing they sell somewhere over in asia, don't remember the name.

Dark 10-12-2010 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by MatadorRacing_F1 (Post 20681)
How is the Hilux in thailand different from the ones everywhere else? The Hilux is one of the most reliable and toughest trucks in the world, always has been. The POS Triton has nothing on it. Only the LC70 series & Nissan Patrol pickup compares IMO (the rest off-road gurus are SUVs).




Tacoma and Hilux are similar in size, and yeah, I do consider it a "US Hilux" though in some configurations, the Tacoma is bigger, but it does NOT have a V8 (never mind I wish it did). They are based on a similar if not the same platform, which also underpins the last gen LC Prado (aka Lexus GX470), 4Runner, FJ Cruiser, Fortuner and this van thing they sell somewhere over in asia, don't remember the name.


I've experienced both cars, and seen the result too. Hilux in Thailand labeled Hilux Vigo. Beside a better looking interior, off road capable is not on par with Triton. Less fuel efficient and less power even though it come with electronic turbo( I dunno if it's correct, but a turbo). Even my old 1993 LC can beat Hilux vigo in every category except fuel efficient(both are diesel powered). I've seen only I4 and V6 Hilux Vigo there, never seen V8 one. And one more thing Prado is a piece of crap comparing to GX470. When you drive it up to more than 130km/h (pavement)its steering start to shake. I don't know if it only happens to Arabic and Thai Prado or every Prado. I've never test driven the new one yet.
Here a clip GT-R goes rally-like road. LOL Everyone there take any car to road like that even Ferrari or Bently.( sadly, no video of those)
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Don't be fool by looking at the road. It's much worst than you think it is.

RRnold 10-12-2010 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark (Post 20663)
Hilux made in Thailand is nothing but a crap. There are thousands coming to Cambodia( my home country) every year, and I don't bother looking at them. Mitsubishi Triton made in Thailand is way better on durability and on par on reliability. If you're looking for off road vehicle, Lexus LX and Toyota LC are the best things you can get.

What makes it crappy?

Quote:

Originally Posted by MatadorRacing_F1 (Post 20681)
How is the Hilux in thailand different from the ones everywhere else? The Hilux is one of the most reliable and toughest trucks in the world, always has been. The POS Triton has nothing on it. Only the LC70 series & Nissan Patrol pickup compares IMO (the rest off-road gurus are SUVs).

Tacoma and Hilux are similar in size, and yeah, I do consider it a "US Hilux" though in some configurations, the Tacoma is bigger, but it does NOT have a V8 (never mind I wish it did). They are based on a similar if not the same platform, which also underpins the last gen LC Prado (aka Lexus GX470), 4Runner, FJ Cruiser, Fortuner and this van thing they sell somewhere over in asia, don't remember the name.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snaps (Post 20657)
^ I think the Tacoma is the US version of the Hilux, although it has a larger V8 over the V6.

The Hilux Surf (4Runner here) is the same so I don't know why they made a specific truck for the US Market. I do like how the current Tacoma went mid sized but I agree, a V8 option AND a turbo diesel just like the Hilux would have been sweet!

Matador 10-12-2010 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark (Post 20692)
I've experienced both cars, and seen the result too. Hilux in Thailand labeled Hilux Vigo. Beside a better looking interior, off road capable is not on par with Triton. Less fuel efficient and less power even though it come with electronic turbo( I dunno if it's correct, but a turbo). Even my old 1993 LC can beat Hilux vigo in every category except fuel efficient(both are diesel powered). I've seen only I4 and V6 Hilux Vigo there, never seen V8 one. And one more thing Prado is a piece of crap comparing to GX470. When you drive it up to more than 130km/h (pavement)its steering start to shake. I don't know if it only happens to Arabic and Thai Prado or every Prado. I've never test driven the new one yet.


Are you guys vehicles manufactured locally? Prado as I know it is rock solid, however of course the GX is better put together. It has to be a Lexus FFS. Crap is a very harsh description.

Dark 10-12-2010 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by MatadorRacing_F1 (Post 20699)
Are you guys vehicles manufactured locally? Prado as I know it is rock solid, however of course the GX is better put together. It has to be a Lexus FFS. Crap is a very harsh description.

Prado is supposed to be a vehicle with highly off-road capable, same goes to GX, and They are a level below LX and LC. I used to take the previous gen Prado off-road ( bough it from Arab), I felt like it lacked of s.th that my old LC had. The Second gen Prado is sure a solid ride on and off-road, but the third one is crappy. I'm sure of it because my friend's old prado did the same. and Yes, calling it crappy is harsh, but you don't pay for 110K USD new ( in my country) for a car that can't go off road like it older brother.
@ RRnold: Like I mentioned in my previous post. 3rd gen Prado has problem with steering wheel, which make it shakes after you go over 130km/h, and it also lacks of stability when u go over 130km/h on-road. Beside the problem, its reliability is on top.

LX and LC are legendary off-roaders. Since the first one through today model they both still deserve the name Legendary off-roader from me.

Matador 10-12-2010 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark (Post 20703)
Prado is supposed to be a vehicle with highly off-road capable, same goes to GX, and They are a level below LX and LC. I used to take the previous gen Prado off-road ( bough it from Arab), I felt like it lacked of s.th that my old LC had. The Second gen Prado is sure a solid ride on and off-road, but the third one is crappy. I'm sure of it because my friend's old prado did the same. and Yes, calling it crappy is harsh, but you don't pay for 110K USD new ( in my country) for a car that can't go off road like it older brother.
@ RRnold: Like I mentioned in my previous post. 3rd gen Prado has problem with steering wheel, which make it shakes after you go over 130km/h, and it also lacks of stability when u go over 130km/h on-road. Beside the problem, its reliability is on top.

LX and LC are legendary off-roaders. Since the first one through today model they both still deserve the name Legendary off-roader from me.

The one out now is the 4th gen prado (5th if you count the LC-light) I know it's a level below the LC/LX, but i have extensive time in the 3rd gen prados, and there is nothing crap about them.

You cant complain that 130km/h on road shaking is a reflection of it being crappy offroad. You aren't making any sense :iono:

Complain to your gov't and customs for having to pay $110k usd for a prado... ouch. At best the Prado is a 45k vehicle.

Dark 10-13-2010 01:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MatadorRacing_F1 (Post 20717)
The one out now is the 4th gen prado (5th if you count the LC-light) I know it's a level below the LC/LX, but i have extensive time in the 3rd gen prados, and there is nothing crap about them.

You cant complain that 130km/h on road shaking is a reflection of it being crappy offroad. You aren't making any sense :iono:

Complain to your gov't and customs for having to pay $110k usd for a prado... ouch. At best the Prado is a 45k vehicle.

About the shaking thing is a complaint. Another one is off-road ability is less capable than its older brother.
Yes. Paying 110K for a new Prado is stupid. Imported tax is the main reason making any car pricey. However, imported taxes on high end cars is about the same as Prado, GX,LX,LC and other big ass big displacement.


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