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03-11-2024, 01:41 PM | #511 | |||
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are now compelled to start buying “greener” vehicles like the BYD Shark 6 and getting rid of all those Conventional diesel Utes, I’m still not sure how much impact has and how many buyers will stump up. I wonder if the price of the Shark 6 forces a rethink on Ranger PHEV pricing and Hilux hybrid, I simply don’t know what impact BYD will have on which vehicles…. |
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03-11-2024, 01:41 PM | #512 | ||
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Slightly off topic- sorry
On Friday I was driving a slug A hiace diesel bus Beside me at the lights Pulled up in Suzuki Jimmy with straight through exhaust It’s sounded awful I won the drag race too |
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03-11-2024, 01:48 PM | #513 | |||
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I read your threads with interest and did quite a bit of research as it was a whole new frontier and I am taking myown advice and are very wary with it , it's probably for us a stepping stone to a full EV I have noticed the negativity over there towards Mitsubishi products, I don't know wether NZ operates differently but I've been nothing but impressed with the country dealer we use and it was a large part of the reason why we bought the Outlander because the way we were treated when I bought the Triton.....being in the transport industry for over forty years you learn quick it's more about after sales service And also the EV rebate and an exceptional trade on the XR8 made it to good to pass by (constructed by my dealer ) Mitsubishi has a really good name over here
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03-11-2024, 02:10 PM | #514 | |||
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so they go through the whole engineering reliability testing regime. What lets them down are things like supplier deficiencies, like Siemens Injector faults, issues with water pumps. The majority of units will probably run faultlessly for their whole life while other fail and disappoint. I really don’t have any skin in this argument because I believe in minimalist engines This is why our two Mazda crossovers are both ATMO 2.5 litre petrol but I wouldn’t be averse to owning an Ecoboost Ford engine when I retire. Edit, Follow up on the 175 Kw vs 157 Kw 2.0 biturbo difference, looks like the main difference is the power at the upper end is better 157 kw @ 3500 vs 175 kw @ 4000, so maybe just a tune Ford did and not the premium diesel I thought in earlier post. Last edited by jpd80; 03-11-2024 at 02:16 PM. |
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03-11-2024, 03:12 PM | #515 | |||
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I was aware of the issues with transit but am yet to hear about any issues with Australian Ranger and Everest vehicles. The article didn't mention whether all regions also run Adblue so I'm not sure if this helps reduce dpf issues or not. I certainly haven't experienced any so far although I think my daily commute involves enough conditions to keep the dpf clean. I've always been anal about oil and only use oil that meets Ford specs. Mind you, interestingly Ford have gone back to a full saps oil in UB Everest and even UA Everest in other regions continues to run full saps (same oil as 3.2) yet UA 2.0 in Australia is listed to run low saps. I mean to research the reason for this. By most reports the 2.0 panther motor is a very good motor. Like you say, failure modes have nothing to do with capacity and power/torque outputs.
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03-11-2024, 03:24 PM | #516 | |||
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So apologies if I got the wrong idea but the language used does tend to suggest ticking time bomb. I'm not butt hurt. I'm well aware that there is no 'one size fits all' vehicle. I bought my Everest because I'm a Ford guy, it ticks all the boxes I need it to and I like it. I chose the 2.0/10sp because I like technology. I was upgrading from territory and the 3.2/6sp didn't seem like an upgrade. I don't buy cars to please other people. Having owned it for about 9000km my opinion of it doesn't align with yours but I get the feeling we treat our cars rather differently. As a separate note... I do notice that those who don't like the smaller engined cars do tend to use aggressive language all the time. I'm no psychologist so can't comment but just an observation of mine.
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03-11-2024, 04:41 PM | #517 | ||
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Of course the two litre bi turbo diesel motor is being phased out soon by Ford globally probably as a result of tightening emission regulations.
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03-11-2024, 07:00 PM | #518 | |||
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Have had 2.0 hdi in Peugeot/Citroen and 2.0 BMW M47 in a 3 series. Not the last word in refinement but they don’t have poor NVH the Thai specials do. These produce around 30% less power and torque than the bi turbo. I suspect with the bi turbo they’ve cranked up peak combustion pressure, fuel rail pressure and boost so the trade off is a not as refined engine. But I could be wrong. Have also had Mercedes OM613 3.2 straight six 145kw/470nm in a W210 E320 CDI and BMW M57 3.0 6cyl 160kw/500nm and these are probably the benchmark for light vehicle diesels in regards to refinement, performance and reliability. So after living with these two engines you can imagine my disgust jumping into a mediocre 4cylinder Thai special with a price tag knocking on 6 figures. |
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03-11-2024, 07:46 PM | #519 | ||
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My question is, If an Engine from the Factory is High Strung or Highly Stressed then how can (Insert Manufacturer's Engine) have more Power Produced from them by Aftermarket Tuners?
Not saying it is a good or wise thing to do, just that if they were, the Tuners would just say there is nothing extra we can get out of this.
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03-11-2024, 07:57 PM | #520 | |||
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I guess it depends on perspective. Coming from the Aussie built cars, I know it's sacrilegious to say, I like our Escape and Everest more. I haven't experienced euro cars too compare with.
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03-11-2024, 10:16 PM | #521 | |||
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It was the last hoorah for the mighty Windsor and Ford had screwed as much as they could out of the little 302 to compete with the larger LS in the Commodore at 215kw ....the windsor wasn't really highly stressed because there was no boost involved, but most tuners would tell you they really weren't worth tuning because of the small gains to be made compared to the LS or BA 5.4l
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03-11-2024, 10:36 PM | #522 | |||
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Mind you they managed to do 250KW in the T3 with their stroker assembly |
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Yes but that's a 342 compared to a 302 ( there's no replacement for displacement)
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302w made 104kw when it came out in 1982.
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This is what stopped me from purchasing a new Everest or Ranger was the inflated price, not to mention the cost for extras. I also went for a more refine vehicle for extra comfort. I kept the old 3.2 for towing only. |
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Yesterday, 09:55 AM | #526 | |||
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When you think about it they did a decent job with the budget on the T3 to work with what they had to get it competitive with the new LS engine which is all alloy. Ford Australia was always mint working miracles on shoestring budgets, T3 was going in with a ~50 year old engine platform. Curious about how much input they had on the new Ranger, or if it all got taken off them. Saw this yesterday and had a bit of a chuckle Always appreciate someone who can take the **** out of themselves - big rainbow sticker that says 'COMPENSATING'. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; Yesterday at 10:09 AM. |
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Yesterday, 02:56 PM | #530 | |||
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The fact it can also give you ~6KW worth of mains power on site is icing on the shit sandwich, Stuff like this governments put in requirements for on their infrastructure builds, at work we're on the supplier list of a very large infrastructure contractor, because we tick a box they need ticked for a government project, not because they need our skills, they have their own in house crew that so what we do but they need us to tick the box. You pay for all of this through your taxes, Last edited by Franco Cozzo; Yesterday at 03:08 PM. |
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Support/parts/servicing etcetc.... BYD will have to invest heavily ahead to make that flip more realistic for its not just about the vehicle purchasing. To date most Chinese brands are struggling having parts for repairs. All this is going to be quite a while yet imo.
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It's actually illegal to dump products on a market at less than cost price, BYD have admitted that the Shark costs much more to build than what they are selling it for.
Why isn't anything being done about this? China are dumping everything they can in whatever market is available to them and all its going to do is collapse what choice there is. The major manufacturers will no longer bother with here, and id be surprised if there's any left within ten years at this rate. Cars will end like being phones, kept for a year or two and thrown away.
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Yesterday, 06:22 PM | #536 | |||
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so it’s car makers are free to sell their vehicles in Australia for whatever price. Everything sold here that’s light vehicles are all imported so open slather to kill each others brands..the government couldn’t care less, in fact prefer anything that drives down prices for consumers. Now if you’re talking about Europe, then that’s completely different because they actually have a car industry that they want to protect, so killing those jobs is not permitted. |
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Yesterday, 06:39 PM | #537 | |||
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We've got nothing to protect anymore, so who cares, I don't particularly care if Australian consumers go from buying Thailand manufactured vehicles to Chinese manufactured vehicles. If it means more competition and prices come down then thats a win for us. I've taken advantage of CHAFTA - its more cost competitive for me to import product from China than other markets, would prefer to support Taiwan but we don't have a free trade agreement with them. |
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Took a 1.9l MUX for a spin today, can see why they are a Govco fleet queen but at $51,990da for a new 4x4 that would do the few minutes my Wife does each day to work and back plus tow the Waverunner on the odd occasion it would be sufficient and nothing more.
Alternatives are used diesels which worry me doing repeated short trips once the warranty expires or new Chinese LDV, GWM. As it would be the Wifes daily Im going to let her test it in traffic on Saturday and she can decide. What I did notice is the 1.9l is much quieter than the 3.0l at idle, isnt too bad under acceleration and hums along at 110 without any of the gear hunting some reviewers claim. It did struggle off the line on a reasonably steep incline which isnt suprising. |
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