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  • Originally posted by tiwana View Post
    New GXL 2.8L 2015
    Silver Pearl
    All Mats + Tow Bar + Front Park Assist + Bonnet Protector + Full Tank + Rego and Comp 3rd Party

    $61500

    Havent received yet. But will in 3 days
    Question - when they say full tank... does that mean both main + auxillary i.e. 150lts?
    Question - should i go for 7P round connector for towbar wire harness or flat?
    Good deal! There is a Toyota checkbox in the service book to give full tank of fuel so you can expect 150 litres.

    I would go flat - more common I've found and you can always buy an adapter if required.

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    • Nice deal tiwana, that for a manual?
      Guess i'll try and get around that price.

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      • It is Auto.
        Andy try $61000 with all the accessories i mentioined. I feel you will get it.

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        • Thanks Ryan. I will go for flat. Trust they will put in Diesel! How is yours going? Trust its all sorted now?
          I will look for the check box in service manual. Considering there are two tanks - main and auxiliary - what does the fuel indicator relate to - main or both? So, if the needle says full - does that mean full for main or full for both?

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          • Hi mate, When I picked up mine I never negotiated a tank of fuel but it was full anyway (150ltrs) Was happy with that. Personally I would go the 7 pin large. So much better for wiring trailers with the large pin.

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            • Originally posted by JohnC80 View Post
              Hi mate, When I picked up mine I never negotiated a tank of fuel but it was full anyway (150ltrs) Was happy with that. Personally I would go the 7 pin large. So much better for wiring trailers with the large pin.
              Thanks Mate. See this is what i like. I have used a "moot point" as part of negotiation. I didnt know that earlier that it will come with full tank regardless i negotiate or not. I wouldnt have used this point if i would have known. I could have haggled for another $$200 worth of goodies.
              Thanks for pointing that out. Hopefully other users will benefit.

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              • Guys - just wanted to see what everyone experience has been at dealers lately. I have found the people working there to be uninformed of the vehicles they are selling in both the features of the vehicle and the price. I was recently quoted $102k drive away for a standard VX at a Perth dealership. When I proceeded to explain that on the Toyota website the full RRP was approx $82k, they proceeded to explain that the website was wrong - I knew to leave as soon as I got that explanation. How do these people manage to sell cars?

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                • Originally posted by tiwana View Post
                  Thanks Ryan. I will go for flat. Trust they will put in Diesel! How is yours going? Trust its all sorted now?
                  I will look for the check box in service manual. Considering there are two tanks - main and auxiliary - what does the fuel indicator relate to - main or both? So, if the needle says full - does that mean full for main or full for both?
                  Touch wood all seems to be fine now! Filled it today for the first time - light came on briefly but only took 120L.

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                  • Originally posted by G_unit View Post
                    Guys - just wanted to see what everyone experience has been at dealers lately. I have found the people working there to be uninformed of the vehicles they are selling in both the features of the vehicle and the price. I was recently quoted $102k drive away for a standard VX at a Perth dealership. When I proceeded to explain that on the Toyota website the full RRP was approx $82k, they proceeded to explain that the website was wrong - I knew to leave as soon as I got that explanation. How do these people manage to sell cars?
                    Which dealership was that? Maybe they were confused with the 200 series. $73k driveaway is what I have.
                    2018 150 Series Crystal Pearl Prado VX 2.8l. 2 inch King springs and Bilstein shocks, Airtek TJM snorkel.

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                    • This doesn’t apply to private purchase but I’ve just ordered two Prado GXL 2.8 D4D autos through government fleet; one for me and the other for my colleague. Government discounting brings the driveway price for each vehicle down to $48600 on the road. However with all the equipment we have to add from ARB and other accessories it shoots the final price through to about $77000. However as a base price for the vehicle alone it highlights how much tax etc. we pay on our vehicles! Probably didn’t need that reminder…
                      Croozer

                      ...gone walk-a-bout.

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                      • Picking up my new Silver Pearl 2.8L GXL Demo Today, $60490 on road with tow bar fitted, rubber mats, rubber boot mat, full tank of fuel, otherwise standard. 4000Km. New price best haggle I got in SA from 2 dealers was $62K on road with no accessories.

                        Luckily my car allowance covers this easly, $830/month 4.19% interest, 30K Balloon over 4 years.

                        Happy days again, Prado #3 for me.

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                        • Nice one Nadgey, you wont regret the 2.8!
                          Cheers
                          Micheal.

                          2008 GXL D4D Auto. GOING... GOING... GONE
                          2015 GXL 1GD Auto. And it begins again...

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                          • Here's my story. I've been lurking for a year, absorbing your collective advice and comments. I waited until all the new 2015 wagons / dual cabs where released and chose to look over a Fortuner first. My son and I went to the dealer and jumped into the front seats. Verdict - front cabin too dark (claustrophobic) and seating position only just acceptable for my size. Then we jumped into the back seat...What a joke! What a load of rubbish!! I'm 6'1" (185cm) and my son is a bit taller. Our heads where up in the dished roof lining, brushing the roof. The top of the window glass was just above our eyeline and the raised door hip and raking 'c' pillar restricted our view of the outside. We jumped out of the Fortuner into a Prado, test drove it and bought it!! This is what I got.
                            Prado GX 2.8 diesel auto. White. tow bar, cloth front seat covers, bonnet protector, headlight protectors, all rubber mats (5) and a full tank.
                            $55,500 drive away from Marissa at Sydney City Toyota, Waterloo. 10 day wait.
                            I've had it for a month and I love / hate it!! Compared to the 2012 CVT Xtrail I've just stepped out of, the Prado is a big, fat, wallowing, slug of a truck! The problem is the Xtrail wont get me over Big Red or through Nolan's Brook, 2 of the many trips I have planned for the future. As far as the Everest goes, I didn't bother because it is an unproven Ford with toooo much electronics (and they catch fire). See you in the bush, beyond Xtrail limits.

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                            • Welcome! Good choice.
                              My 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic

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                              • Originally posted by braMAN View Post
                                Here's my story. I've been lurking for a year, absorbing your collective advice and comments. I waited until all the new 2015 wagons / dual cabs where released and chose to look over a Fortuner first. My son and I went to the dealer and jumped into the front seats. Verdict - front cabin too dark (claustrophobic) and seating position only just acceptable for my size. Then we jumped into the back seat...What a joke! What a load of rubbish!! I'm 6'1" (185cm) and my son is a bit taller. Our heads where up in the dished roof lining, brushing the roof. The top of the window glass was just above our eyeline and the raised door hip and raking 'c' pillar restricted our view of the outside. We jumped out of the Fortuner into a Prado, test drove it and bought it!! This is what I got.
                                Prado GX 2.8 diesel auto. White. tow bar, cloth front seat covers, bonnet protector, headlight protectors, all rubber mats (5) and a full tank.
                                $55,500 drive away from Marissa at Sydney City Toyota, Waterloo. 10 day wait.
                                I've had it for a month and I love / hate it!! Compared to the 2012 CVT Xtrail I've just stepped out of, the Prado is a big, fat, wallowing, slug of a truck! The problem is the Xtrail wont get me over Big Red or through Nolan's Brook, 2 of the many trips I have planned for the future. As far as the Everest goes, I didn't bother because it is an unproven Ford with toooo much electronics (and they catch fire). See you in the bush, beyond Xtrail limits.

                                Hello BraMAN,

                                Great deal and very well done.
                                A couple of things that I experienced with my Prado, that might allay your concerns.
                                1. The diesel engine should definitely loosen up a bit after it gets "run in" somewhat. I definitely noticed that with my Prado, but it took around 15,000 km from memory.
                                2. Stock suspension is definitely soft and "wallowy" and of course it wont get better as it ages. I changed out my suspension after about 50,000km and installed a 40mm lift with Dobinson springs and shocks, and it was easily the best modification I did...far better in every respect.
                                3. I got BFGoodrich AT Light Truck construction 265/65/17 tyres after about 100,000km, and this was a huge difference as well.
                                I recon once you change tyres and install a 40mm lift with some dedicated springs/shocks you will "love" the Prado

                                IMO,



                                Great deal though.
                                brogers
                                Advanced Member
                                Last edited by brogers; 12-12-2015, 09:27 AM.
                                SE Qld: GX 150GD Auto, (Feb'16 build): TJM T15 steel b bar, 9,500lb TORQ winch, TJM s steps, Rhino Pioneer Platform (42102B 1928X1236mm), front recovery points, Wynnum towbar, P3 brake controller, TNN Underbody guards, UHF, TREKtable & LED striplight, Custom Fridge & Drawers, Waeco CFX50, 9inch illuminator 160W LED spots, 40mm lifted Dobinson Suspension (Zordo's), ScanguageII, 30 Sec Wing Awning

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