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John E Buoy

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  1. The main gripe I have is that the speedo is so far out. I did complain, but was told that it falls within ADR specs, so thats the end of that. The other problem i have had is with the bluetooth for my phone. I have a KX-R and upgraded the radio so that i would have bluetooth and got the 6 stacker unit. Everyone i talk to on the phone says they can barely understand me when i'm travelling over about 50 kph. I brought it up at my last service and toyota are replacing the unit and I'm waiting for the phone call to tell me they have it. Other than that, I love it and have had no trouble. I have done 50000 kms in just over a year.

    My brother has the same problem with his Kluger bluetooth h/free.

  2. I don't think you got a dud.

    Please let me explain, and I mean no offence to you.....

    When I drive the Kluger locally (to the shops, work, school etc.) I can get the fuel usage to sit in the 12 l/100km range. When the wife drives to the same places, I get the Kluger back showing in the 14 l/100km range. It doesn't matter which of our cars she drives, her fuel economy is crap, whether it is a TDI VW, petrol powered car. So I think it is your driving technique.

    At this point I must point out that I think my wife is the best driver in the world. Approx. 20 years ago my wife was driving our old Toyota shovel nose Corona, and I was a passenger kindly giving her some advise on what she was doing wrong. She slammed on the brakes in the middle of the road, leaned over and opened my door, then kicked me out of the car. I had to walk home. Ever since that day, I have come to the conclusion that she can do no wrong with her driving skills, and she is a better driver than me..........But she cannot drive a car economicly. :rolleyes:

  3. I recently did trip Melb to Sydney towing a rental tandem car trailer with an old Kombi on the trailer. The first 1/3 of the trip I was getting 22l/100km. Then a tyre blew out on the trailer. After changing the tyre, I pulled into the next servo to check all the trailers tyre pressures. I had 45 psi on the left side of the trailer, and 15 psi on the right side. So I pumped the right side upto 45 psi. I then got 16l/100 for the rest of the trip to Sydney, and the same on the return run with another Kombi on the back until Wangaratta. From there I had an empty trailer, and I was getting 12.5l/100km.

    It pays to check tyre pressures. I didn't realize it would make that much of a difference.

  4. I too have a VW....T5 Crewvan, 1.9 TDI. Yes, its great on fuel economy. I average 6.5l/100km. But the service costs at VW are a killer. Whether my dealer was shafting me or not, but I have never had a service bill less than $500. Multiply that by another 2 VW's and an Audi in my stable......I wanted something cheaper to get serviced, with a bit of power to be able to tow a large trailer.

  5. Hi Guys,

    New here.....Just bought a Kluger today.

    2010 (old shape) KX-R AWD 7 seater

    Front nudge bar

    Tow bar

    Floor mats

    Rear parking sensors

    Tinted windows (dark front, clear rear)

    $44k drive away.

    Took delivery today....A bit disappointed. Maybe I am too used to European cars, but I was expecting a full tank of fuel with a new car, not a quarter of a tank.

    The rear blind/luggage area cover is torn. Didn't see it at the dealership because it was stowed away. Just noticed it when I got home, and was about to fit it. Dealer also did not have the spare key or service books.

    I'll be going back to the dealer tomorrow, with a stone in my shoe. :angry:

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