craighaty7
Member
I've just bought a new Navara:
Nissan Navara D40 MY10 2.5 TD ST Dual 4x4 6sp
Took delivery of it in March '11 and have just reached 25,000km - I do about 1,200k a week, all on country roads.
I point this out because I went with the Navara as it's advertised, and presumed by me, as a tougher work ute. The close 2nd choice was the Isuzu DMax at just $1500 cheaper.
I packed it with $6500 of extras - canopy, full canopy and cabin racks, steel bullbar, towbar, lights etc
I've been quite disappointed with it and wanted to post it here to see what suggestions the Navara-lovers have to help me love mine more. I would like to give it a go and hope to keep it for a few years, then give it to my wife and buy a new one.
First thing I noticed was the fuel economy. I do all my driving on country roads (all tar), so it's into top gear and go ... I'm getting an average 10.8lt/100k (no air con, not pushing it). One doesn't expect to get the advertised 9.5l/100k, but if I can't do better than that, no one else can in any other driving conditions.
The next was the squeaks started - it's supposed to be a serious 4WD and the plastic cab has rattles, but the worst is there's a bad squeak between the ute and cab that I just can't find (even at low 50kph speeds).
The worst thing about it is it's lack to carry a load. I carry about 600kg in the ute, and total a GVM of about 2500kg (checked on a weighbridge) and the back end sags, so much as it attracts comments from others like "what are you carrying" or "have you done a spring". The advertised payload is in excess of 800kg. Just is thumpy on bumps and looks ugly.
Another disappointment is the power - advertised as "The most powerful tradie", laden it works hard to take off from a standing start - and I'm not a lead-foot.
I noticed that the speedo is 5% positive. Which makes the fuel economy worse, and frustrating that when you think ur doing 100kph, you're actually doing 95, and being taken over heaps.
I have taken these issues up with the service centre from where I bought the car but have been so unimpressed with their support, I have decided to not take my car back to them again. All their answers were "it's within the manufacturers specifications". One issue I had with the brakes I had to correct them with 3 times. I proposed the front disc brake was not working, as the disk was rusted, and each time they spoke to me about it they replied "the brakes are not squeaking" (I know they are not).
So, sounds like a sour rant, but I want to like this car. I like the layout, the colour and look. I'm sorry for the long post. I hope there are some others out there who really know Navaras and have some tips.
(I'm about to see a local mechanic to have my rear suspension looked at to lift it a bit - I was warned by the supplier service men that my warranty will be void if I put on third-party suspension).
Thanks.
Nissan Navara D40 MY10 2.5 TD ST Dual 4x4 6sp
Took delivery of it in March '11 and have just reached 25,000km - I do about 1,200k a week, all on country roads.
I point this out because I went with the Navara as it's advertised, and presumed by me, as a tougher work ute. The close 2nd choice was the Isuzu DMax at just $1500 cheaper.
I packed it with $6500 of extras - canopy, full canopy and cabin racks, steel bullbar, towbar, lights etc
I've been quite disappointed with it and wanted to post it here to see what suggestions the Navara-lovers have to help me love mine more. I would like to give it a go and hope to keep it for a few years, then give it to my wife and buy a new one.
First thing I noticed was the fuel economy. I do all my driving on country roads (all tar), so it's into top gear and go ... I'm getting an average 10.8lt/100k (no air con, not pushing it). One doesn't expect to get the advertised 9.5l/100k, but if I can't do better than that, no one else can in any other driving conditions.
The next was the squeaks started - it's supposed to be a serious 4WD and the plastic cab has rattles, but the worst is there's a bad squeak between the ute and cab that I just can't find (even at low 50kph speeds).
The worst thing about it is it's lack to carry a load. I carry about 600kg in the ute, and total a GVM of about 2500kg (checked on a weighbridge) and the back end sags, so much as it attracts comments from others like "what are you carrying" or "have you done a spring". The advertised payload is in excess of 800kg. Just is thumpy on bumps and looks ugly.
Another disappointment is the power - advertised as "The most powerful tradie", laden it works hard to take off from a standing start - and I'm not a lead-foot.
I noticed that the speedo is 5% positive. Which makes the fuel economy worse, and frustrating that when you think ur doing 100kph, you're actually doing 95, and being taken over heaps.
I have taken these issues up with the service centre from where I bought the car but have been so unimpressed with their support, I have decided to not take my car back to them again. All their answers were "it's within the manufacturers specifications". One issue I had with the brakes I had to correct them with 3 times. I proposed the front disc brake was not working, as the disk was rusted, and each time they spoke to me about it they replied "the brakes are not squeaking" (I know they are not).
So, sounds like a sour rant, but I want to like this car. I like the layout, the colour and look. I'm sorry for the long post. I hope there are some others out there who really know Navaras and have some tips.
(I'm about to see a local mechanic to have my rear suspension looked at to lift it a bit - I was warned by the supplier service men that my warranty will be void if I put on third-party suspension).
Thanks.