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Old 09-11-2016, 10:24 PM   #91
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We do everything in our family sedan and manage just fine, to kill the boredom we count how many dual cabs we pass on the open road.
We do everything in our family Dual cab and manage just fine, to kill the boredom we count how many sedans we pass on the open road looking down on the owners who look up at us wishing they had one!
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IMHO Saying they are the jack of all trades is BS, yes they do a bit of everything but nothing as good as the vehicle they are impersonating.
Well isn't the idea of "jack of all trades" to do a bit of everything and not focusing being brilliant at one thing.
So yes they are a jack of all trades. Now depending how you look at it, you can either take that as a good thing or a bad thing.
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A better family car than a four door sedan any day of the week, unless your a boring family that does nothing, goes nowhere and doesn't have any toys/pets you need to throw in the back.

Much easier to belt the kids into the tall Ranger than a low sedan.
My boring family... get ****** who do think you are
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Yes guys you are correct I have used the incorrect saying, should have said only a little good at most things and plain useless as a load carrying vehicle.
Maybe I should just insult your familys like that clown above( I won't Im not that shallow)
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My boring family... get ****** who do think you are
Get over yourself, I wasn't specifically referring to you

What I was doing was making a wild generalisation, you know like what other people are doing in this thread
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Yes guys you are correct I have used the incorrect saying, should have said only a little good at most things and plain useless as a load carrying vehicle.
Maybe I should just insult your familys like that clown above( I won't Im not that shallow)

Everyone to their own I suppose, I found the Ranger an exceptionally excellent vehicle after owning an FG XR6 ute, did like the FG but the Ranger is more versatile for my needs, no regrets..

PS: Ranger easily craps on the competition.

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Get over yourself, I wasn't specifically referring to you

What I was doing was making a wild generalisation, you know like what other people are doing in this thread

Yeah but you can do it without insulting a persons family...
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Yeah but you can do it without insulting a persons family...

What part of my previous post did you not understand, I wasn't insulting you or your family, so stop being such a cry baby

Again...

I was making a sweeping generalisation to highlight the idiocy of some other posts regarding dual cab utes. This obviously went way over your head.

My last word on the matter if you want to keep playing the victim go right ahead, life is too short to be offended by comments on the interwebz
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I'm off to Torquay this weekend, taking a car fridge, 3 bicycles(front wheels removed to fit in the canopy) 2 surfboards, some tools, and bags for 4 people, oh, and the 4 people, can someone please recommend a car that will carry all this crap for me, be comfortable, and do 9.3 lt per 100.
If not, I'll take my Ranger dual cab.
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A Mercedes Vito with second row seats..... one of my subbies has one, nice for a van, but 55k for a van? and 55k for a van that doesn't fit in underground car parks? ranger sounds good then
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I'm off to Torquay this weekend...
If not, I'll take my Ranger dual cab.
Sounds the perfect vehicle for you.

My wife and I do long trips.

Recently, Bris, Syd, Melb via coast, inland return. Our next one (Feb/Mar) will be Bris - Perth return.

Do I want to bang over there in your ute?

Well, no I don't. My Calais V will do the job admirably.

It sounds as though we each have the vehicle that suits us best.

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A Mercedes Vito with second row seats..... one of my subbies has one, nice for a van, but 55k for a van? and 55k for a van that doesn't fit in underground car parks? ranger sounds good then
Simple reason: "Australian pricing"....
Go to Germany...Mercedes Benz models that here in Australia grace the carparks of company executives are over there just used as ordinary family cars and taxis.
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I'm off to Torquay this weekend, taking a car fridge, 3 bicycles(front wheels removed to fit in the canopy) 2 surfboards, some tools, and bags for 4 people, oh, and the 4 people, can someone please recommend a car that will carry all this crap for me, be comfortable, and do 9.3 lt per 100.
If not, I'll take my Ranger dual cab.
I agree with but ill raise My Territory with a bike carrier, and two Labradors in the back
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A Mercedes Vito with second row seats..... one of my subbies has one, nice for a van, but 55k for a van? and 55k for a van that doesn't fit in underground car parks? ranger sounds good then
Vito is a piece of junk. Seen the repair bills for ridiculous things that go wrong at the offices of my clients. Failed ABS modules, collapsed window regulators: windows that mysteriously open themselves overnight, intermittent warning lamps, failed central locking, speedometer always reading zero. And the prices are enough to make one fall backwards in shock. $6,000 repair bills are commonplace. Apparently they aren't even made in Germany.
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I'm off to Torquay this weekend, taking a car fridge, 3 bicycles(front wheels removed to fit in the canopy) 2 surfboards, some tools, and bags for 4 people, oh, and the 4 people, can someone please recommend a car that will carry all this crap for me, be comfortable, and do 9.3 lt per 100.
If not, I'll take my Ranger dual cab.
Boards tied to roof? Make sure no one nicks them They sure don't fit in a tray (unless you like surfing 4'8"s or some other fetish.)
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I'm off to Torquay this weekend, taking a car fridge, 3 bicycles(front wheels removed to fit in the canopy) 2 surfboards, some tools, and bags for 4 people, oh, and the 4 people, can someone please recommend a car that will carry all this crap for me, be comfortable, and do 9.3 lt per 100.
If not, I'll take my Ranger dual cab.
Kia Carnival or Toyota Tarago, both with the V6, they freakin' haul ***

One of the magazines got a 14.9 second 1/4 in the V6 Tarago
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Boards tied to roof? Make sure no one nicks them They sure don't fit in a tray (unless you like surfing 4'8"s or some other fetish.)
Where else do you put your surfboards, mine are always on the roof rack regardless of the type of vehicle. Gone are the days of wagons with wind down rear windows and the board sticking out the back.
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Mercedes Vito are a Daewoo are they not
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Where else do you put your surfboards, mine are always on the roof rack regardless of the type of vehicle. Gone are the days of wagons with wind down rear windows and the board sticking out the back.
I was wondering that myself...and trying to remember the last time a "passenger car-based wagon" was made in Australia that had wind-down rear windows (because a board won't fit in a Commodore or Falcon wagon either). Would it be way back with the XC for Falcon and the Kingswood for Holden...? I can't think of any others later than them...
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For the life of me I cant see how you can call these family cars?
I've ridden in the back of a modern hilux and a Triton there's no way in hell you could fit a decent baby/booster seat and be able to do the belt up unless your the size of a pixie!(Im talking the adult doing up the belt for the child)
Im not tall by any means or a beachball fatty, but I am heavy built(107kg at 179cm)... two blokes my size would just barely fit in the back there's no way you would get a 3rd person in there and the front seat must be put well forward for me to fit.
I easily fit in the rear a proper sized family sedan... without the seat forwards in fact Im more comfy in the back than the front of my "family car" FG.

I will agree with others as a proper ute 4x4 dual cabs(ie for carrying a load)they are crap... cant fit SFA in them without towing a trailer and the load center height makes them unstable compared to a real ute(ie tray back 2x4).

IMHO Saying they are the jack of all trades is BS, yes they do a bit of everything but nothing as good as the vehicle they are impersonating.

More room then the backseat of a modern falcon sedan.
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Boards tied to roof? Make sure no one nicks them They sure don't fit in a tray (unless you like surfing 4'8"s or some other fetish.)
Can fit my 6'2 and and anything smaller in mine no worries.
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Vito is a piece of junk. Seen the repair bills for ridiculous things that go wrong at the offices of my clients. Failed ABS modules, collapsed window regulators: windows that mysteriously open themselves overnight, intermittent warning lamps, failed central locking, speedometer always reading zero. And the prices are enough to make one fall backwards in shock. $6,000 repair bills are commonplace. Apparently they aren't even made in Germany.
Are they? We've owned a LWB 122CDI for the last couple of years and 65k km and it has been faultless. It's been all over the country in all kinds of conditions and not missed a beat. It's one of the Spanish built 3.0 V6 Turbo diesels and it replaced a petrol SZ Territory. Develops almost as much power (165 kW), has more torque (440 Nm) and weighs a little more (2195 Kg) set up for our purpose as a Hundewagen.

It's slightly quicker 0-100 and over the quarter and has returned 8.6 l/100 km.

It wasn't cheap (similar to a Territory Titanium) but we love it and it's a keeper.

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Are they? We've owned a LWB 122CDI for the last couple of years and 65k km and it has been faultless. It's been all over the country in all kinds of conditions and not missed a beat. It's one of the Spanish built 3.0 V6 Turbo diesels and it replaced a petrol SZ Territory. Develops almost as much power (165 kW), has more torque (440 Nm) and weighs a little more (2195 Kg) set up for our purpose as a Hundewagen.

It's slightly quicker 0-100 and over the quarter and has returned 8.6 l/100 km.

It wasn't cheap (similar to a Territory Titanium) but we love it and it's a keeper.

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I never made any reference to reliability, but when riding in Joes (my subbie ) Vito it was not agricultural, I get that when they get a bit long in the tooth they cost a bomb (in the 18 months before my mum sold her Mexican built made to order ml320 01 edition that took 6 month to get because the Olds didn't want leather or a sunroof for 3500) that thing cost 21000 to keep going, and guess what, she bought a 91kw b200. Ok, repairs aren't cheap, but for a van, they are quiet, don't nail you back over bumps and have things called seats. I refuse to go for a ride in the b200 because my 7 year old son is to big to fit in the compact rear seat. Its not the "wagon" mum thought she bought, it's a 50 something thousand dollar waste of petrol. I would love if my firm traded me up from the single cab ranger to an extra cab. slight consession on the tray, but extra seats. I sit in the front so it doesn't matter to me
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Are they? We've owned a LWB 122CDI for the last couple of years and 65k km and it has been faultless. It's been all over the country in all kinds of conditions and not missed a beat. It's one of the Spanish built 3.0 V6 Turbo diesels and it replaced a petrol SZ Territory. Develops almost as much power (165 kW), has more torque (440 Nm) and weighs a little more (2195 Kg) set up for our purpose as a Hundewagen.

It's slightly quicker 0-100 and over the quarter and has returned 8.6 l/100 km.

It wasn't cheap (similar to a Territory Titanium) but we love it and it's a keeper.

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One of our contractor owns a V6 Vito - it is a proper hotrod , i wanted one even though i don't need a van. I think they one come in LWB , SWB would of been even quicker.
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I'm off to Torquay this weekend, taking a car fridge, 3 bicycles(front wheels removed to fit in the canopy) 2 surfboards, some tools, and bags for 4 people, oh, and the 4 people, can someone please recommend a car that will carry all this crap for me, be comfortable, and do 9.3 lt per 100.
If not, I'll take my Ranger dual cab.
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One of our contractor owns a V6 Vito - it is a proper hotrod , i wanted one even though i don't need a van. I think they one come in LWB , SWB would of been even quicker.
They did come in SWB as well until they dropped the V6 with the 2015 model refresh. Now the 119CDI is the best performing thing in the range which is a twin turbo 2.1L 4 cylinder with 140 kW / 440 Nm.

Mind you, in the good old USofA you can get a bloody Transit with either:
  • a 3.7L Ti-VCT V6 petrol engine with 208 kW and 350 Nm; or
  • a 3.5L EcoBoost® V6 petrol engine with 230 kW and 540 Nm; or
  • a direct-injected 3.2L I-5 Power Stroke® Turbo Diesel with 140 kW and 440 Nm.
.. of course we only get the mighty 2.2 TDi with its electrifying 114 kW / 385 Nm.

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I love it how you can get the hot rod 3.5 Ecoboost in a Transit in the US.
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I'm off to Torquay this weekend, taking a car fridge, 3 bicycles(front wheels removed to fit in the canopy) 2 surfboards, some tools, and bags for 4 people, oh, and the 4 people, can someone please recommend a car that will carry all this crap for me, be comfortable, and do 9.3 lt per 100.
If not, I'll take my Ranger dual cab.
At least 300kg of camping gear


ave under 10L/100km.

falcon, the forgotten tow vehicle. survived for decades towing stuff around the country long before 4wd's and utes were popular.
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ave under 10L/100km.

falcon, the forgotten tow vehicle. survived for decades towing stuff around the country long before 4wd's and utes were popular.

Very true, but I prefer the new dual cab utes than lugging a trailer around these days.

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Very true, but I prefer the new dual cab utes than lugging a trailer around these days.

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and thats fair enough. the beauty of the current market place is the sheer volume of choice. consumers can choose exactly what they want/prefer.
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