Hi all,
The boss has give me the go ahead to get a new work ute. Is will be replacing a 2003 D22 4 x4 Nissan Navara Ute. Budget is between $35K - $40K ( this might limit things a bit). I have been happy with the Navara but is getting a bit small in the back seat as the kids are getting bigger and it is a little underpowered towing the camper.
It will be used for my daily drive to work with the occasional camping trip involving towing a 1.25t camper trailer (loaded) with some light to medium off road work.
So the priorities would be in order 1. Day to Day driveability on tarmac 2. Cabin space 3. Off Road capability
Suggestions and or comment please
This is just a quick suggestion as it's not everyone's cup of tea
Your main issue is your low budget -- I built up a Mahindra Pik-up ute and the whole setup set me back about $45000 on the road with all my mods -- Now when I set my budget I considered the complete setup
The setup included:
Rear Alloy Canopy body setup with side lift up doors, on the central locking system.
Dual Spare wheel setup
Snorkel
Steel bash sump guard
Steel winch bullbar
Centre Bearing Guard
Dual Battery setup
Auto Ironman battery isolator setup
Ranva 9500 winch setup
Rear reversing camera
Extra 140ltr Aux fuel tank (taking total fuel that can be carried to 220ltrs)
O.K. you could delete the winch and the 140ltr Aux fuel tank and you could be within budget.
I have writing about my project at
http://myswag.org/forum/index.php?topic=17679.0About ticking your boxes
1/ Day to Day driveability on tarmac
* The Mahindra Pik-up is a easy drive -- it is a little more truck like, with extremely easy visibility -- high sitting position. (The vehicle may be a bit long it you are constantly parking in small parking spots)
About the canopy setup and the spares wheels on the back etc -- with central locking it is easy to use at shopping centres etc. (Much better than rear wheel swing aways and I lift up glass window)
2/ Cabin space.
* Cabin space the Pik-up had the most leg room than all the other utes I looked at the rear seat is huge -- that does included the latest Amarok and Ranger -- My kids are now all adult sizes. -- The duel front and rear air con is also useful.
3/ Off Road capability
* The Pik-up does have good off road capability, good clearance -- Eaton Diff lock included, and my setup did include a suspension upgrade, bash plates and the sliders are standard. -- and I also count my extra spare wheel setup essential for my outback travels. (Haven't totally tested the off road stuff yet -- it will be on a few 4WD club trips soon so I will be reporting back on that soon)
About the towing capability -- you will have to tee a test this with a dealer, as my camper is real light -- Something nice though, the Mahindra comes with a solid clutch -- and it is easy and light to use.. dual mass clutches on the other new utes can be a bit of a nightmare.