Amanda P
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Black Sheep said:how come no one ever goes for landrovers they always go straight for hiluxes?
we had a hilux at a place i used to work, every 3 years it went for a full transmision re-build and the bodywork straightening and we'd get a hire hilux that we werent' allowed to do anything that might scratch it
when your towing boats in and out of a lake and maintaining a country park its quite hard - the boss just let us use his defender 110 pickup which was older than the work hilux and just kept on going.
Defenders are fantastic off the road, but no fun at all to drive on it for any distance. The TD5s and the new Ford-engined ones seem OK mechanically, but previous engines were pretty poor in my opinion.
In comparison with the Japanese competition, they're also very expensive.
Hiluxes do have their faults - propshaft bearings and springs come to mind. Grease the former much more often than the manual says and check the latter regularly and you won't have much trouble. Things do eventually break or wear out, but the thing is so over-engineered it never breaks down.
We used to use Land Rovers, and they'd break down regularly, usually in the middle of nowhere on a rainy Sunday evening. We've never - ever- had a Hilux break down. That's in about 400,000 miles on the three we've had a work and one I own myself.