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Looking to buy a 120 series not sure whether to buy a petrol or diesel? advise required
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Good advise! What the difference between the Vx and the grande? Do they both have traction control?
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Originally posted by 404pug View PostWhich ever you choose, if you are after an auto, make sure that you get the 5 speed- post 2005? If you really want to spoil yourself get a VX which has all of the traction control, downhill assist etc. These are available in GXLs as options in the later ones but are rare.
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Which ever you choose, if you are after an auto, make sure that you get the 5 speed- post 2005? If you really want to spoil yourself get a VX which has all of the traction control, downhill assist etc. These are available in GXLs as options in the later ones but are rare.
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Guest repliedWhat does most of your driving consist of? City, Highway, Trips?
Myself I went Petrol and am happy I did seeing the low power and issues the diesels are producing..
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Hogey66 thanks for that , good points you make , I might have to do more research on detonating diesels! And yes the 2.4 was very sluggish
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Originally posted by stevenK View PostHi guys ,
Im a newb here on the forums, I own a 90 Series 1998 gxl Petrol which I love , but I'm in the market for a 120 series.
I tow a 5.5 meter boat and a 7x5 tradies trailer from time to time.
I'm torn between a diesel and petrol , i have owned both in the past , a 2.4l Hilux diesel and the 90 series petrol
I have thought of taking a diesel for a test drive , but i dont think they will like it if i hook my boat up.
What is the take off power like of the diesel and is it gutsy compared to the petrol. what are the pros and cons of each.
PS I do my own servicing , oil changes , filters ,brakes etc!
sorry if this is a silly question.
regards steve
Edit...it seems to have put my answers into your quote box!Last edited by amts; 19-07-2017, 01:48 PM.
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thank you Ziggle for your thoughtful response , this is the sort of info I was looking for, We do an 8 hour drive up to Tathra each year with our camping gear in the 7x5 tradies and a tinnie on top, and the 90 series petrol i have is starting to get tired 390k on the clock. I have a mate with a 120 series petrol , might do some live testing on the petrol any way.
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Hi Steven,
I went from a manual 4.8 petrol/lpg GU Patrol to an auto 3.0 D4D 120 series. I tow a Trackabout Safari offroad camper trailer, probably not quite as heavy as the stuff you're towing, but maybe not too far off.
My experience has been that I find the 120 surprisingly good at the around town stuff and highway cruising, when the lower down torque really comes into its own, and also on windy gravel roads where you might be varying from slow up to say 80-90. (I'm not a slow driver on gravel.) I don't miss the Patrol at all for all of that, in fact mostly I prefer the Prado.
Where I do really miss the Patrol is when I'm towing and I want to overtake someone who's doing, say, 80-95. In the Patrol, drop it back to 3rd wherever there's a space in the traffic, floor it, pull out, enjoy the acceleration and let the 4.8 carry you past, then back off from the 130 or so you found yourself doing in the process. In the Prado, wait for a really long gap or an overtaking lane, floor it, pull out, speak angry words about the person who thought they should go a bit faster because now there's two lanes, realise you're making no headway against them whatsoever because most overtaking lanes are a bit uphill, pull back in in frustration, wait for the next overtaking lane, mutter to yourself how you miss your 4.8, repeat process. There's just no decent acceleration in that 80-120km/h zone that you need for that kind of overtaking.
So, bottom line for me is, how much do you care about being able to do that? It's really the only part of driving where I miss the petrol. Every other part of driving, I like the D4D just fine. I've thought about getting an ECU remap to solve the problem, but the wisdom from this forum seems to be that I might be trading reliability to do that, which I'm not keen on.
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Firstly Welcome.
My advice is search here first. This topic has been done to death. It's like a Ford vs Holden debate. Each to their own.
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Looking to buy a 120 series not sure whether to buy a petrol or diesel? advise required
Hi guys ,
Im a newb here on the forums, I own a 90 Series 1998 gxl Petrol which I love , but I'm in the market for a 120 series.
I tow a 5.5 meter boat and a 7x5 tradies trailer from time to time.
I'm torn between a diesel and petrol , i have owned both in the past , a 2.4l Hilux diesel and the 90 series perol
I have thought of taking a diesel for a test drive , but i dont think they will like it if i hook my boat up.
What is the take off power like of the diesel and is it gutsy compared to the petrol. what are the pros and cons of each.
PS I do my own servicing , oil changes , filters ,brakes etc!
sorry if this is a silly question.
regards steveTags: None
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