nthnbeachesguy
Member
Hey everyone, this is my first post here as I am seriously considering getting myself a Navara in the not to distant future. Going on almost the last 10 years I have had manual SS Commodore utes but I am getting fairly keen for a change.
I'm in sales and do quite a lot of city driving, I have a girlfriend but no kids at this stage although I would like to future proof myself with a car that can do the kid thing as well. I surf a lot and snowboard through winter so the ability to fit surfboards, snowboards and camping gear is a must but I don't tow anything.
My main reasons for looking at the Navara or basically any dual cab ute is better economy then the SS (15l/100km), automagic for city driving, the ability to seat 5 when required, some off road ability, still has a decent size tray and for my money the Navara is the best looking of them.
My budget is around $30K +/- a couple of grand either side so I think I'm looking at around a 2008 from what I have seen. I have a few questions I was hoping some of the member could answer.
1. I have done some reading and it appears that for some added grunt, it's a good idea to get rid of the DPF and put a chip in it, how much does this cost and is a worthwhile investment for extra grunt, is there any economy benefits?
2. What is the EGR referred to in some of the posts I have read?
3. Does anyone here surf and if so what size and how many boards are you able to fit in the back?
4. What options are there for colour coded lockable hard lids for the tray and how much are they? I have had Blueys lids on my Holdens but thought there may be some cheaper alternatives for the jap based utes.
5. Are there any other engine mods, air intakes (not snorkel, will never be doing river crossings), exhaust, extractors etc that are worth doing for performance/economy?
6. Is it a major issue to replace the standard head unit with something aftermarket and retain steering controls? Was thinking a DVD HU with screen would be nice, is there room under the backseat for a small subwoofer?
7. Are there any major issues I should be looking for when test driving?
Looking forward to the ability to drive a little more carefree and not lose fillings while driving on Sydneys quality roads, a lowered VE SSV on 20's really isn't that user friendly in city carparks either! Apologies on not being a little more thorough with the search function but it's a little hard to find exactly what you're looking for sometimes.
I'm in sales and do quite a lot of city driving, I have a girlfriend but no kids at this stage although I would like to future proof myself with a car that can do the kid thing as well. I surf a lot and snowboard through winter so the ability to fit surfboards, snowboards and camping gear is a must but I don't tow anything.
My main reasons for looking at the Navara or basically any dual cab ute is better economy then the SS (15l/100km), automagic for city driving, the ability to seat 5 when required, some off road ability, still has a decent size tray and for my money the Navara is the best looking of them.
My budget is around $30K +/- a couple of grand either side so I think I'm looking at around a 2008 from what I have seen. I have a few questions I was hoping some of the member could answer.
1. I have done some reading and it appears that for some added grunt, it's a good idea to get rid of the DPF and put a chip in it, how much does this cost and is a worthwhile investment for extra grunt, is there any economy benefits?
2. What is the EGR referred to in some of the posts I have read?
3. Does anyone here surf and if so what size and how many boards are you able to fit in the back?
4. What options are there for colour coded lockable hard lids for the tray and how much are they? I have had Blueys lids on my Holdens but thought there may be some cheaper alternatives for the jap based utes.
5. Are there any other engine mods, air intakes (not snorkel, will never be doing river crossings), exhaust, extractors etc that are worth doing for performance/economy?
6. Is it a major issue to replace the standard head unit with something aftermarket and retain steering controls? Was thinking a DVD HU with screen would be nice, is there room under the backseat for a small subwoofer?
7. Are there any major issues I should be looking for when test driving?
Looking forward to the ability to drive a little more carefree and not lose fillings while driving on Sydneys quality roads, a lowered VE SSV on 20's really isn't that user friendly in city carparks either! Apologies on not being a little more thorough with the search function but it's a little hard to find exactly what you're looking for sometimes.