Big dave Posted January 18, 2021 Posted January 18, 2021 Hi All Looking to buy either toyota hilux diesel or isuza d-max diesel second hand low mileage with paperwork/service history. Kind Regards Dave 1 1
Leaver Posted January 18, 2021 Posted January 18, 2021 Just now, Big dave said: Hi All Looking to buy either toyota hilux diesel or isuza d-max diesel second hand low mileage with paperwork/service history. Kind Regards Dave How many do you want? ???? 1
jacko45k Posted January 18, 2021 Posted January 18, 2021 See plenty of them sitting at dealers..... get out and about. 2
steve187 Posted January 18, 2021 Posted January 18, 2021 finding low mileage on a pick up will be difficult, but there are a few about, ads are very poor here, they show very few details. 1 1
Postmaster Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 We have one, 2012/2013 Hilux Vigo serviced and well cared for in excellent condition. You can have it for 200,000 baht. It is LPG/Gasoline and manual transmission. Long LPG MOT. Not what you specified. No specific reason for selling it, just that you asked. Never been advertised. UK Expat private sale. We just fancy a saloon now. Message me if you want to see it. Jomtien based 1 1
Popular Post Ireland32 Posted January 19, 2021 Popular Post Posted January 19, 2021 (edited) I just bought Brand New Toyota Revo Rocco , 5 months ago , I love it , Looks Great in Black , no 4x4 I was warned all those moving parts and people think abused in 4x4 in jungle , 6,000 k on it , I see all these FORD ‘s and people complaining about Service Centers , Toyota great resale if I gotta Run , I think the Aussies love their Isuzu , but I have a very unique truck , not that many on the road , it’s Gorgeous Btw with all the Diesel changes here and 20 types my Toyota is approved for B-20 , 2015 and up Toyota , keep that in mind Diesel types Edited January 19, 2021 by Ireland32 3
Ireland32 Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 2 hours ago, Postmaster said: We have one, 2012/2013 Hilux Vigo serviced and well cared for in excellent condition. You can have it for 200,000 baht. It is LPG/Gasoline and manual transmission. Long LPG MOT. Not what you specified. No specific reason for selling it, just that you asked. Never been advertised. UK Expat private sale. We just fancy a saloon now. Message me if you want to see it. Jomtien based The only problem with Saloon is height , you cannot see down the road for dangers , many rear Enders on the roads are Saloon type , plenty of solo pick up truck accidents 1
Popular Post transam Posted January 19, 2021 Popular Post Posted January 19, 2021 9 minutes ago, Ireland32 said: I just bought Brand New Toyota Revo Rocco , 5 months ago , I love it , Looks Great in Black , no 4x4 I was warned all those moving parts and people think abused in 4x4 in jungle , 6,000 k on it , I see all these FORD ‘s and people complaining about Service Centers , Toyota great resale if I gotta Run , I think the Aussies love their Isuzu , but I have a very unique truck , not that many on the road , it’s Gorgeous Btw with all the Diesel changes here and 20 types my Toyota is approved for B-20 , 2015 and up Toyota , keep that in mind Diesel types Yes, I would stick to diesel too, very little to service, engine wise. Toyota 4x4 is, unless it has changed, an on demand 4x4, gets very little use unless it is used off road most of it's life. I sold my 4x4 at 11.5 years old, 4x4 was used a few times in mud, but mostly in the rainy season if it was needed, it really is a bulletproof system.. 2 1
samtab Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 Again you opened a new account ? how many do you need ?!
DaLa Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 31 minutes ago, Ireland32 said: I just bought Brand New Toyota Revo Rocco , 5 months ago , I love it , Looks Great in Black , no 4x4 I was warned all those moving parts and people think abused in 4x4 in jungle , 6,000 k on it , I see all these FORD ‘s and people complaining about Service Centers , Toyota great resale if I gotta Run , I think the Aussies love their Isuzu , but I have a very unique truck , not that many on the road , it’s Gorgeous Btw with all the Diesel changes here and 20 types my Toyota is approved for B-20 , 2015 and up Toyota , keep that in mind Diesel types Ditto, had mine 2 years now, cheapish main dealer service, no rip offs, good consumption figures and comfortable for long distance drives. I've only found 1 drawback and that is I have to almost completely stop when driving over sleeping policemen. Agreed, looks good and I find the rear opening door system works great for loading. Most of the places I stop for fuel employ Laos or Myanmar so with my pathetic attempt at Thai I'm just grateful that it's diesel they fill up with. I always end up with them filling it with the most expensive. 1 1
samtab Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 12 minutes ago, DaLa said: comfortable for long distance drives can't stop laughing... 1
Peterphuket Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 1 hour ago, transam said: Yes, I would stick to diesel too, very little to service, engine wise. Toyota 4x4 is, unless it has changed, an on demand 4x4, gets very little use unless it is used off road most of it's life. I sold my 4x4 at 11.5 years old, 4x4 was used a few times in mud, but mostly in the rainy season if it was needed, it really is a bulletproof system.. I agree with you, my whole life I drove diesel, and counting, at the moment I bought a Isuzu Mu-X 2021 diesel, I think the last in row, because I'm 73 already, and my car before this was a Fortuner and drove it for more than 8 years. I started with my first diesel, a Peugeot 404 somwhere in '77, last century.
Peterphuket Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 Just now, Peterphuket said: I agree with you, my whole life I drove diesel, and counting, at the moment I bought a Isuzu Mu-X 2021 diesel, I think the last in row, because I'm 73 already, and my car before this was a Fortuner and drove it for more than 8 years. I started with my first diesel, a Peugeot 404 somwhere in '77, last century. Ow, to be honestly, a few years when I come to LOS, to live here, I drove, Honda Civic/CRV/and a Ford Escape, all on gasoline.
Big dave Posted January 19, 2021 Author Posted January 19, 2021 4 hours ago, Postmaster said: We have one, 2012/2013 Hilux Vigo serviced and well cared for in excellent condition. You can have it for 200,000 baht. It is LPG/Gasoline and manual transmission. Long LPG MOT. Not what you specified. No specific reason for selling it, just that you asked. Never been advertised. UK Expat private sale. We just fancy a saloon now. Message me if you want to see it. Jomtien based Hi thanks for getting back to me i will be arriving in pattaya early next week so would be happy to take a look whats the mileage please
Leaver Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 23 minutes ago, Big dave said: Hi thanks for getting back to me i will be arriving in pattaya early next week so would be happy to take a look whats the mileage please Do a compression test before buying. LPG can burn out valves. 1
NanLaew Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 2 hours ago, Ireland32 said: ... I see all these FORD ‘s and people complaining about Service Centers... You do? Where? Regards, Doubtful in Doncaster
Ireland32 Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 1 hour ago, NanLaew said: You do? Where? Regards, Doubtful in Doncaster Isaan
Ireland32 Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 2 hours ago, DaLa said: Ditto, had mine 2 years now, cheapish main dealer service, no rip offs, good consumption figures and comfortable for long distance drives. I've only found 1 drawback and that is I have to almost completely stop when driving over sleeping policemen. Agreed, looks good and I find the rear opening door system works great for loading. Most of the places I stop for fuel employ Laos or Myanmar so with my pathetic attempt at Thai I'm just grateful that it's diesel they fill up with. I always end up with them filling it with the most expensive. Yes the new tailgate you can lift with one finger , tortion bar I think it’s called incredible, I tend to put regular diesel then every 5 or 7 tanks I put Vpower from Shell or Esso or caltex just for the detergents to work on valves snd injectors to keep tip top 2
Scouse123 Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 Hi, Have a look on this website as well. https://www.bahtsold.com/ 1
jacko45k Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 10 hours ago, NanLaew said: You do? Where? Don't get me started.......
transam Posted January 20, 2021 Posted January 20, 2021 15 hours ago, Peterphuket said: I agree with you, my whole life I drove diesel, and counting, at the moment I bought a Isuzu Mu-X 2021 diesel, I think the last in row, because I'm 73 already, and my car before this was a Fortuner and drove it for more than 8 years. I started with my first diesel, a Peugeot 404 somwhere in '77, last century. A question for you, our lad is toying with either a new Fortuner or MU-X, I know your ol' Fortuner was cracking on a bit, but being honest, how does the MU-X compare to the Fortuner, did you first try the new Fortuner...?
Peterphuket Posted January 20, 2021 Posted January 20, 2021 (edited) 8 hours ago, transam said: A question for you, our lad is toying with either a new Fortuner or MU-X, I know your ol' Fortuner was cracking on a bit, but being honest, how does the MU-X compare to the Fortuner, did you first try the new Fortuner...? No, i'm sorry about that, I instantly make the choice for the MU-X because the price, it is a huge price different with the Fortuner. Understand me well, I was until the last km, very content with the Fortuner and the service at Toyota, Never got any problem with that car but I drove "only" 130000 km. I hope the new owner can at least drive the same km's. Of course the future will tell me it was a good decision.....about the Isuzu. You have to realise, there is 9 years different between the new and old car, many things are changed in favor of the new one. Edited January 20, 2021 by Peterphuket 1
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