IMHO I woulden't touch a toyota these days with a 12 foot pole. Every fucking time one went back for injectors, water pump or gear box they always came back with waranty denied because the fuel was contaninated.
Well guess what, we used to go through 60,000 litres of diesel in a good day, all the fuel was filtered by a Valcon 0.5 micron coalessing filters (the same they load jet A1 through at the airport, not a Donaldson nappy filter) and was regually tested by IPL the lab at the NZ refinery for water and contamination. But every time waranty denied. The fucker and I have no other term for it, I had used to go through a set of injectors every 35-40k (at $4k a time) and was on its 2nd gearbox. We were loading fuel into hundreds of million dollar worth of mining vehicles and fuel quality was critical to the operation. We were not doing the QM for mr toyotas benefit, but the lab results really used to piss them off. When the POS were out of waranty we used to flick them on PDQ.
In hind sight my 25 year old V8 landrover was so much more reilyable that the toyotas because the fuel system was rubbish.
The company I work for today has about 400 BT50s, the manual gear boxes are a bit light, but other than that they are all good vehicles. The autos are better espcially for towing.
A fleet diesel v8 landcruiser went through the workshop the other day, $7,000 for a set of injectors at 50k. Guess what, its some body elses problem now and the driver got a nice new BT50 that is nicer to drive and costs a whole pile of cash less to maintain. The V8 was also actually slower on the road than my old V8 landy.
They were having troubles with cruiser diffs but that was before my time. Some of the problem was probably the tonne of tools and oil then hooning across a open cast mine.
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