Is the 2012 HiLux good?
2012 TOYOTA HILUX SR5 – VERDICT It’s very comfortable for highway cruising or city running about, and it can get down and dirty like a proper heavy duty workman’s workhorse. About the only real drawback is the fuel consumption of the petrol engine.
What is the best year model HiLux?
1984-1998 – The OLD legendary, reliable SFA (Solid Front Axle) Toyota Hilux. I am sure that these Hiluxes are the ones which earned Toyota the reputation for building the best 4×4 LDV in the world. It is reliable, robust and unstoppable off-road.
How many kms is too much for a HiLux?
Generally speaking, Toyota diesel’s are reliable vehicles from which you could expect around 300,000km of mostly trouble free driving. If the vehicle has a service history and checks out OK (no major crashes, no water imersion, not full of beach sand and salt etc) it should be ok for many more years.
What engine is in a 2012 Toyota HiLux?
About the 2012 Toyota HiLux SR5 (4×4) The HiLux is a four-wheel drive 4 door with 5 seats, powered by a 3.0L DIESEL TURBO 4 engine that has 126 kW of power (at 3600 rpm) and 343 Nm of torque (at 1400 rpm) via a Five-speed Manual.
How long will a Hilux engine last?
The average Toyota engine will last between 250,000 miles to 300,000 miles. This means that the engine in your Toyota model should run in good condition for 16 to 20 years before wearing out.
How reliable is the Hilux?
Toyota has a fantastic reputation for dependability, with the brand coming third overall in our 2020 Reliability Survey. Its five-year or 100,000 mile warranty is better than the Ranger’s, although the Musso’s seven-year or 150,000 mile warranty trumps all.
What is a 2012 Toyota HiLux dual cab worth?
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*Private Price Guide | $25,300 – $28,700 |
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*Trade In Price Guide | $21,700 – $25,100 |
*Average Km | 180,000 – 270,000 |
*Price When New | $50,990* Price Guide (EGC) |
Which is better HiLux or Triton?
According to car valuers, the HiLux retains a higher resale price than the Triton. More HiLuxes have a rear diff lock. Essential for keeping going in sticky mud and slippery off-road conditions, only WorkMate HiLuxes lack a rear diff locker, whereas only the top-spec Triton dual cab gets one.
What kind of engine does a Toyota Hilux have?
Why? Because it’s powered by a petrol engine, and petrol engines are almost non-existent among today’s crop of popular 4×4 one-tonne utes. Only Toyota offers a petrol engine in this class, and even then just one per cent of new Hilux 4x4s sold have the petrol engine: a 4.0-litre V6. The rest are powered by either the 2.4- or the 2.8-litre diesels.
Is the Hilux 4.0 V6 bad fuel consumption?
I am driving my Toyota Hilux 4.0 V6 Automatic 4×4 2006 for almost 6 months now. In the beginning I thought that my vehicle had bad fuel consumption because I’m still getting use to the power and let’s be honest testing it where I can.
Which is better Toyota Hilux V6 or turbodiesel?
The HiLux has the CV to complete both duties without any issues. Granted, the four-litre petrol V6 has the thirst of a parched lush compared to some of the other engines on offer from TMC and its opposition, but if you’re hooked on PULP then it’s a decent donk, but the turbodiesel is a better all-round option for this workhorse.
Which is better a Hilux 2.7L or 4L?
The 2.7L is good on fuel, thats about it. The 4L V6 is a lot quicker jskf01 writes… I drive one 4l at the moment…it goes like the wind mate..bloody thirsty though Yeah I hear it likes a bit of a drink… no big issue for me though as it’s mostly just a weekend ute. Might get 200 k’s/week that’s about it. ThatCoolKid writes…