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Mitsubishi Triton, How is it compare to other pick up? Q&A
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terradrive
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Jul 16 2018, 11:32 AM
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you sure want a truck? you’ll miss the back bonnet of sedans
the reason i got a truck because i’m always drive at night or very early morning. Higher seat position means i can avoid getting my eyes glared by oncoming cars. Also to avoid paying duty to najib that time because truck is free duty.
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terradrive
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Jul 16 2018, 11:51 AM
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QUOTE(kurangak @ Jul 16 2018, 11:37 AM) so many tonneau cover u can choose.. from a simple tarpaulin cover all the way to the elaborate hard cover one. oh i forgot about that. I never use it because sometimes i use my truck to carry stuffs like 600kg sandbags, bikes, plywoods, gas tanks etc
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terradrive
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Jul 16 2018, 12:08 PM
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QUOTE(beastslayer @ Jul 16 2018, 11:58 AM) because triton say it goes 17km/l. that's jimat any modern new trucks have good fuel economy now. but the worry is not on fuel price but the maintenance. For example normal maintenance for fors ranger is rm600-700+. I just done maxcheck advance on my hilux, rm300+ and its every 5000km. Soon i need new set of tyres and its gonna be around rm3000 lol
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terradrive
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Jul 16 2018, 08:21 PM
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QUOTE(metaled @ Jul 16 2018, 06:56 PM) I am daily driving a Fortuner from 2009 due to the line of work i am in, it is basically the same thing lifted from the Hilux Vigo. Bumpy as hell, unless you carry really heavy load. Luckily it is a company loaner, this is something i wont buy with my hard earn cash. Get a SUV like HRV if you want that high ride with comfort. HRV seat height can be lowered to quite a low position should you have a change of feeling. lol i rode those fortuner before, but it is not as bumpy as the hilux vigo (same gen as your fortuner) but daily driving my hilux already made my butt used to the bumpiness already
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