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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: tk421 on April 10, 2015, 07:10:04 PM
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Just saw this. Might be interesting for those of you who like to tow bigger rigs
'RAM trucks will make their way to Australia from the United States in unlimited numbers from September this year.
In a deal announced today, the joint venture importer for Fiat Chrysler (FCA) in New Zealand plans to import and convert the vehicles to Full Volume standards, with the active blessing and participation of FCA’
http://www.caradvice.com.au/347643/ram-trucks-in-australia-by-september/ (http://www.caradvice.com.au/347643/ram-trucks-in-australia-by-september/)
8tonne hitch capacity! Wow!
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Interesting.
It's crazy how many ram's and silverados I see from day to day now.
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I'll laugh when they do the same as the Mustang. A few years ago new RHD converted Mustangs were $100K+. Next year you can buy them for $50K.
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Always liked the RAM's, but never the price tag.
Pretty sure they will still be out of my price range, but at least that dream will be a little less out of my reach if it causes a price drop.
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Well there is talk about the Tundra to replace the 70 Series
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Big, yes, off-road ... hardly! :police:
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Well there is talk about the Tundra to replace the 70 Series
Strange as the Tundra is a bigger version of the Hilux and wouldn' t think it seemed like a logical replacement ??
I'm seeing them all over here ATM, but as a true offroader, the pickups are just too big for aussie bush tracks......but as a town runabout ( 90% seem to be that )...they are pretty cool......Ford Raptor or F350 come to mind !!
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Strange as the Tundra is a bigger version of the Hilux and wouldn' t think it seemed like a logical replacement ??
I'm seeing them all over here ATM, but as a true offroader, the pickups are just too big for aussie bush tracks......but as a town runabout ( 90% seem to be that )...they are pretty cool......Ford Raptor or F350 come to mind !!
i saw a Tundra at a servo i was refueling at on the way home from Tassie, i was surprised at how big they are....they definately are much much bigger then the dual cab utes we are used to having here.
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Does the expression " yank tank " spring to mind ;D
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Strange as the Tundra is a bigger version of the Hilux and wouldn' t think it seemed like a logical replacement ??
I'm seeing them all over here ATM, but as a true offroader, the pickups are just too big for aussie bush tracks......but as a town runabout ( 90% seem to be that )...they are pretty cool......Ford Raptor or F350 come to mind !!
You have the Tundra which is more the size of your F truck, the Tacoma is more Hilux size.
http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news/new-toyota-tundra-lands-in-australia-28528 (http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news/new-toyota-tundra-lands-in-australia-28528)
http://www.autotrader.com/research/article/car-reviews/232549/2015-toyota-tundra-vs-2015-toyota-tacoma-whats-the-difference.jsp (http://www.autotrader.com/research/article/car-reviews/232549/2015-toyota-tundra-vs-2015-toyota-tacoma-whats-the-difference.jsp)
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Cannot see any of them being long term feasible unless they have a 5star antcap rating which mining will help support the market
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Does the expression " WANK tank " spring to mind ;D
fixed it for ya
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i saw a Tundra at a servo i was refueling at on the way home from Tassie, i was surprised at how big they are....they definately are much much bigger then the dual cab utes we are used to having here.
Yeah the tundras, are in the class of f250 and up, as Al said above the tocoma, is pretty much the Americans hilux. See them everywhere over there
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I've got a secret soft spot for American trucks (I love the F-150). Granted these RAMS are the bigger variants so probably wouldn't be useful off road on some of the tracks. Similar reasons to the Broncos when they first came out to Aus (struggling with width on tracks created by landrovers and land cruisers), but they might have a place especially hauling or long highway cruising. They may get more traction if they brought out the smaller 1500. The trim and equipment levels these things come with make Toyotas offerings look rubbish.
Wouldn't want to try and park one of these in Coles or Woolies though.
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Confucius says:
Beware of Yanky Doodle engine culture....................... engine design for plenty grunt also design for plenty fuel usage.
Confucius says:
Asians copy Yanky Doodle engine..........................design for grunt and design for plenty unhappy oil companies.
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You have the Tundra which is more the size of your F truck, the Tacoma is more Hilux size.
http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news/new-toyota-tundra-lands-in-australia-28528 (http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news/new-toyota-tundra-lands-in-australia-28528)
Ha ha, I'm not a yank, just over here for holidays..
As for the Tacoma, haven't seen too many....maybe they are too small for the yanks ???
But I have seen heaps of 6 inch lifted F250, 350, GMC Sierras, Chev Silverados etc !!
http://www.autotrader.com/research/article/car-reviews/232549/2015-toyota-tundra-vs-2015-toyota-tacoma-whats-the-difference.jsp (http://www.autotrader.com/research/article/car-reviews/232549/2015-toyota-tundra-vs-2015-toyota-tacoma-whats-the-difference.jsp)
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From another article.....
The biggest of the Dodge Ram pick-ups coming to Australia can carry more than 3 tonnes in the ute tub (versus the current category maximum of 1 tonne) and tow more than 7 tonnes (versus the current category maximum of 3.5 tonnes).
...won't have to worry about "ball weight" with one of these.....the pocket will be a bit lighter though...
;D
Tim
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Looks like the Ram trucks are going to imported by Fiat Chrysler and converted by Walkinshaw. 8 ton towing capacity and 3.3 ton payload ;D
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already a thread running about it ;) http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=42769.0 (http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=42769.0)
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Sounds as though they are going to aim at the 5th wheelers , horse floats, machine transport & Wanker market . We have a guy up this way that traded his 4 door Ram in on a Big Ford ute & it wont fit in the garage with his boat . That's big too . Must be compensating for something :'( >:D :cheers:
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From another article.....
The biggest of the Dodge Ram pick-ups coming to Australia can carry more than 3 tonnes in the ute tub (versus the current category maximum of 1 tonne) and tow more than 7 tonnes (versus the current category maximum of 3.5 tonnes).
...won't have to worry about "ball weight" with one of these.....the pocket will be a bit lighter though...
;D
Tim
You will need more than a car license for this! ;)
Foo
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Spotted a Ford F650 a few months back in Sydney and was amazed at the size of the thing. Makes a RAM look like a hilux ;D
https://chivethethrottle.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/ford-650-500-ford_f650_09wtmk.jpg?w=500&h=375 (https://chivethethrottle.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/ford-650-500-ford_f650_09wtmk.jpg?w=500&h=375)
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Spotted this a few years ago at my local shops. Got talking to the owners and he reckoned it drove better than any car he has owned
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Spotted this a few years ago at my local shops. Got talking to the owners and he reckoned it drove better than any car he has owned
he probably was a Nissan owner all his life before that ;) ;D ;D ;D
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I wouldn't mind a ram or f150 for a work car but trying to park it in inner city would suck a big one and the comfort level in those American trucks is amazing, would be nice for those daily coast work trips
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I did read an article in another forum/paper (cannot remember where), where Toyota advised they will build the Tundra in RHD if 30,000 are ordered....... :laugh:
Otherwise, no.....
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Spotted this a few years ago at my local shops. Got talking to the owners and he reckoned it drove better than any car he has owned
He would say that ...
Not many people will spend $100k plus on a car and tell strangers that it was a piece of crap.
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Been in a few including 150's silverado 1500, and a Denali 2500 a few times which is the flash silverado.
They arent sh1+ To drive
There furnished like your lounge room probably better
They have every conceivable option including prewire (with a plug) for a teshonka brake controller
They don't feel big until you try and park them
They tow like you won't belive (power and stability)
The 6.6 Duramax has diesel grunt like you won't belive existed (this from a 200 driver)
The fuel consumption in both the 5 or 6 litre petrol and the 6.6 Duramax will impress you.
And there darn well built and about usd$55k to buy.
But there a nightmare here in the carparks and shopping centres (which is a plus to me)
And could see too many getting through the high country tracks
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I would like one. Just one.
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Been in a few including 150's silverado 1500, and a Denali 2500 a few times which is the flash silverado.
And there darn well built and about usd$55k to buy.
And in Australia they will probably be over twice that
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they been here for years
http://www.american.com.au/ (http://www.american.com.au/)
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they been here for years
http://www.american.com.au/ (http://www.american.com.au/)
They have. There'so one in my car park at work right now. It's about 10 or so years old and is less of a vehicle than the two 90's model Chevs we have.
IMHO, Dodge would want to have lifted their game by about 400% from this thing that's here, or they won't stand a chance long term here.
Giant American Great Wall IMO.
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yup they have. The difference being they can now be imported in an unlimited number. Currently the conversion specialists can only import 100 a year.
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i saw a Tundra at a servo i was refueling at on the way home from Tassie, i was surprised at how big they are....they definately are much much bigger then the dual cab utes we are used to having here.
I have driven a Tundra a couple of times, one of my clients owns one.. they are an awesome beast just a pity they do not do a Diesel, heaps of power and Sooooo comfy to drive, Yes they are big but not as big as the Ram of the Silvarado though