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Does anyone have any experience with this vehicle?

Is it Auto or Manual option? what is the fuel consumption like? Any info or experiences good or bad would be very much appreciated.

I notice it has a 80 litre fuel tank which appeals to me and the model i was looking at for King Cab 2.5 common rail auto was just over 700K with good free options.

Thanks.

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Can be A/T or M/T. I had one, sold it because I was unhappy with it, simply did not enjoy the car. Fuel consumption is high BTW.

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Can be A/T or M/T. I had one, sold it because I was unhappy with it, simply did not enjoy the car. Fuel consumption is high BTW.

Interesting, what did you not like about it? Any numbers for high fuel consumption?

Thanks.

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Can be A/T or M/T. I had one, sold it because I was unhappy with it, simply did not enjoy the car. Fuel consumption is high BTW.

Interesting, what did you not like about it? Any numbers for high fuel consumption?

Thanks.

It just never felt right. Was driving Isuzu beforehand and am driving Mazda now, and with both cars it felt good.

About 10 k for 1 liter for 2.5 M/T. My present Mazda 2.2 A/T is cheaper, my 2.5 Isuzu M/T managed about 1-13 or 14, my 3 liter A/T Isuzu also about 1-10.

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Can be A/T or M/T. I had one, sold it because I was unhappy with it, simply did not enjoy the car. Fuel consumption is high BTW.

Interesting, what did you not like about it? Any numbers for high fuel consumption?

Thanks.

It just never felt right. Was driving Isuzu beforehand and am driving Mazda now, and with both cars it felt good.

About 10 k for 1 liter for 2.5 M/T. My present Mazda 2.2 A/T is cheaper, my 2.5 Isuzu M/T managed about 1-13 or 14, my 3 liter A/T Isuzu also about 1-10.

Ok, thanks for the info, i'll see if any one else has any imput. I asked for a test drive but normal old story " no test drive mister". same old same old.

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Can be A/T or M/T. I had one, sold it because I was unhappy with it, simply did not enjoy the car. Fuel consumption is high BTW.

Interesting, what did you not like about it? Any numbers for high fuel consumption?

Thanks.

It just never felt right. Was driving Isuzu beforehand and am driving Mazda now, and with both cars it felt good.

About 10 k for 1 liter for 2.5 M/T. My present Mazda 2.2 A/T is cheaper, my 2.5 Isuzu M/T managed about 1-13 or 14, my 3 liter A/T Isuzu also about 1-10.

Ok, thanks for the info, i'll see if any one else has any imput. I asked for a test drive but normal old story " no test drive mister". same old same old.

No test drive no buy mister!! Who would buy something costing several hundred thousand bht without first trying it?

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Exactly what i said, then left!

I have been down this road a couple times with other vehicles, crazy not to get a test drive.

The sales person said " Nissan hab good name in Thailan, many people hab Nissan, no ploblem".

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The sales person said " Nissan hab good name in Thailan, many people hab Nissan, no ploblem".

He would do wouldn't he?

Most car sales people in LOS know nothing about the products they sell IMHO.

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The sales person said " Nissan hab good name in Thailan, many people hab Nissan, no ploblem".

He would do wouldn't he?

Most car sales people in LOS know nothing about the products they sell IMHO.

Correct, completely clueless.

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I've had Nissan Navara for 4+ years now. Never had a problem. The only disappointment is I agree the fuel consumption. In my experience a diesel improves in fuel economy as it gets some miles on it. At first I got around 10-11 km/litre. Now I get around 13.5 km/litre.

Not as good as some other posters have mentioned elsewhere.

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I've had Nissan Navara for 4+ years now. Never had a problem. The only disappointment is I agree the fuel consumption. In my experience a diesel improves in fuel economy as it gets some miles on it. At first I got around 10-11 km/litre. Now I get around 13.5 km/litre.

Not as good as some other posters have mentioned elsewhere.

Thanks for the info.

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