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I am looking at getting a new tow wagon very soon and want something not to old. I have been looking at the Holden Rodeo LT , they look and drive quite nice but not to sure if they will last the distance. I can get a 2005 with 80,000 kms with all the extras for $30,000 or a 2007 (common rail) for around $32,000 with no canopy(they cost $3000).
Does anyone hear toe a 1900kg boat with one of these? and has anyone had problems with them.

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Be warned NZ could have problem on their hands. Common rail diesels at about a 150k on the clock are doing engine damage due to our qaulity of Diesel we got. It is missing a additive that common rail engines require. Mainly Toyotas but have heard of a few Mitsys also.
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Hi I have a 3.0l tdi Bighorn around 210,000 ks  It is the 4JX1 engine, loads of recalls and problems with deisel injector leaks.  Have a look at http://forum.australia4wd.com/index.php? particularly if you want a holden.
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Originally posted by Screaming Reels Screaming Reels wrote:

Be warned NZ about to have a huge problem on their hands. Common rail diesels at about a 150k on the clock are doing engine damage due to our qaulity of Diesel we got. It is missing a additive that common rail engines require.


my last commom rail mitsi ute did 250,000 the one ive got now has done 150,000 with no problems relating to fuel what are you talking about... my grader has got 10,000 hours on it its a common rail...what a load of cr ap...
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Originally posted by Dohboy Dohboy wrote:

I am looking at getting a new tow wagon very soon and want something not to old. I have been looking at the Holden Rodeo LT , they look and drive quite nice but not to sure if they will last the distance. I can get a 2005 with 80,000 kms with all the extras for $30,000 or a 2007 (common rail) for around $32,000 with no canopy(they cost $3000).
Does anyone hear toe a 1900kg boat with one of these? and has anyone had problems with them.

Thanks Dean
 


My sister had one Dean,it was a very noisy engine from brand new and suffered from lack of leg room in the rear..compared to other utes it was relativly cheap to service(some common rails you can only run synthetic oil and its expensive) power wise it was ok but not in the same ball park as the hilux or my triton... if i was you i would be going to the field days and trying to buy a brand new run out model
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Wayne how do you rate those tritons? is it 3.2 and 4x4? what weight are you towing?
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Originally posted by of2fsh of2fsh wrote:

if i was you i would be going to the field days and trying to buy a brand new run out model
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Would love to but dont have the extra $15,000
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Originally posted by DIY! DIY! wrote:

Wayne how do you rate those tritons? is it 3.2 and 4x4? what weight are you towing?


i rate them very highly,they had a few issues in the early stages of introduction but they were sorted under warranty.they are very expensive to service as they need doing every 5000 ks to start with..its a 4x4 and tows the boat very well
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Originally posted by Dohboy Dohboy wrote:

Originally posted by of2fsh of2fsh wrote:

if i was you i would be going to the field days and trying to buy a brand new run out model
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Would love to but dont have the extra $15,000


what about the basic model ???  should be around 33 to 35k
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Mum bought a brand new 09 triton november last year. Cost was around 35K with towbar/bullbars/torneau cover/tough deck etc. (no canopy)

2WD though, 2.8 (i think) common rail diesel turbo. 

Tows my mates 15 footer glass boat with ease.  Havent towed anything bigger.  Think theyre rated up to 2500kg braked.  Pretty decent car, no complaints as of yet.  Good for the price and brand new.
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Hi mate have a 2003 and tow alot . 2wd mate she has been a dream wagon
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we used to have rodeos at work - cant say much about long term costs and reliability - but purely from a comfort point of view much noisier than the toyotas and nissan.
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Holden.  Basically isuzu technology, nuf said...
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Originally posted by of2fsh of2fsh wrote:

Originally posted by Screaming Reels Screaming Reels wrote:

Be warned NZ about to have a huge problem on their hands. Common rail diesels at about a 150k on the clock are doing engine damage due to our qaulity of Diesel we got. It is missing a additive that common rail engines require.


my last commom rail mitsi ute did 250,000 the one ive got now has done 150,000 with no problems relating to fuel what are you talking about... my grader has got 10,000 hours on it its a common rail...what a load of cr ap...
 
No, actually quite true - we are having quite an issue with the quality of diesel in NZ with a higher than average rate of engine damage due to fuel issues.
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if our fuel is missing an important additive what is it and can we not purchase it and add it ourselves when we fill up (sounds like leaky homes aii over again) i run a stx nissan and a common rail tractor wouldnt want either to stop
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have a couple at work, can tow 1900kg easy, quite noisey and cheaply built though compared to the likes of a hilux,  no problems with diesel/common rail either, got a couple of common rail utes with well over 250000km with no problems
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Originally posted by Busted! Busted! wrote:

Originally posted by of2fsh of2fsh wrote:

Originally posted by Screaming Reels Screaming Reels wrote:

Be warned NZ about to have a huge problem on their hands. Common rail diesels at about a 150k on the clock are doing engine damage due to our qaulity of Diesel we got. It is missing a additive that common rail engines require.


my last commom rail mitsi ute did 250,000 the one ive got now has done 150,000 with no problems relating to fuel what are you talking about... my grader has got 10,000 hours on it its a common rail...what a load of cr ap...
 
No, actually quite true - we are having quite an issue with the quality of diesel in NZ with a higher than average rate of engine damage due to fuel issues.


so why is this not brought to the attention of the people using diesel in nz ???  the company i work for uses 100s of thousands of litres of diesel a year.. my small part of our campany uses 1000 to 1500 litres of diesel a day,i have 7 machines that are common rail from a mitsi ute to volvo and merc diesel powered machines..they have never missed a beat due to fuel,shurly the amount of fuel we use we would of had issues by now
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of2fsh... Wayne, what brand of deisel are you mainly using? I have been told the only good deisel in NZ is Gull, all others need additives.
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we mainly use BP, we also use 100's of thousands of litres a year
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