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View Poll Results: Would you buy a V8 dual cab ute?
Hell yeah where do I sign 30 53.57%
Hell no, it's a pointless vehicle 16 28.57%
Hell no, it would cost too much to run 3 5.36%
I don't know 7 12.50%
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Old 14-05-2010, 11:45 PM   #15
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If your wife has a bad back stay away from anything that is 4x4 and ute your wife will be in tears by the end of the street.
Pov pack seat and stiff suspension terrible combo and the reason I dont own one now. Although to be fair i never test drove a hilux
New Ram 1500 is coil sprung at the back now. That should cruise like a dream. F150 has longer leaf springs, they give a softer ride too. The mid size Japanese don't have comfortable seats either. They are usually smaller, more flimsy seats. My seats are big and supportive.
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