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Snowy68

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  • Birthday 06/04/1968

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    Kluger KX-R AWD

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  1. Snowy68

    KX-R 17" Tyres

    Hi All, Just put Cooper CTS on my KX-R AWD. Got them from Tyrepower in Engadine (Sydney) on special for $295 each last week. They also will rotate them every 5,000km for free. Got 47,500 from original tyres. Cheers, Snowy
  2. I just had a tow bar fitted to my 2008 KX-R. Cheapest from Toyota in Sydney was $853 fitted, which I went with. Aftermarket was cheaper, but from previous threads, the tow bar sits lower below the rear bumper instead of getting new piece with tow bar cutout fitted.
  3. Hi All, Only time my economy goes above 13 l/100km is when just doing kid drop off and pick up and even then normally only gets up to max of 13.5l/100km. Most of the time economy is between 11 l/100km and 13 l/100km even when driven hard and this is suburban driving. When on trips it drops under 10 l/100km. As for WOW factor, my Kluger can keep up with most cars when accelerating (except sportscars) and handles well enough to give me plenty of confidence on twisty roads. I have a KXR AWD. Have a Merry Christmas everyone. Regards, Snowy68
  4. Hi All, Just a word of caution. I had a friend have their headrest DVD players stolen from their Pathfinder. Zipper covers are to hide the screen when parked, to reduce chance of someone breaking in and taking them. Cheers and Merry Christmas, Snowy68
  5. Snowy68

    Rotten egg smell??

    Hi All, I haven't had a problem with a rotten egg gas smell, even when driving hard. I don't noramlly have air on recirculate, except when passing the local tip or near smoky diesels! My model is a KXR AWD, manufactured in June 2008. I use Caltex 95 most of the time. I don't use E10. I've driven about 45,000 km, about 75% suburban driving. Merry Christmas everyone. Snowy
  6. Hi, What happened to the Date and Time on each post? A Post number is not much help for a topic with lots of entries. I often go back and look at dates to see where the thread was up to last time I looked and read on from there. Any chance of getting them added back in, or am I missing something here? Thanks, Snowy68
  7. Hi Cruiserdan, I got my Kluger as an Ex Demo. It is KX-R AWD 7 Seat and bought it in August 2008 (first registered June 2008) for $40,000 on road (with $1,500 trade in). That was from Bill Buckle Manly. The car had about 4,000 kms on it when I picked it up. Found it advertised on drive.com.au. Cheers, Snowy
  8. Snowy68

    Filling up

    I have a 2008 KX-R AWD and have never had problems filling up (normally Caltex).
  9. My Kluger only had about 1/4 tank when I picked it up from Bill Buckle Toyota Manly. Remember stopping 1km down the road to fill it up.
  10. Hi Ash40, How old is your Kluger? Wondering if it something that would have already occured, or if I need to keep an eye out. My KX-R is 18 months old. Thanks, Snowy68
  11. On my KX-R AWD, there is an insert that adjusts for different diameter cups in the cupholder with a lid on it, while the two cup holders near the gear lever have rubber inserts.
  12. We took our Tom Tom to the USA and I used a big blob of Blu Tack to stick it to the dash which worked well. Some states (California for one) don't allow anything to be stuck to the window. In Australia, I use a suction mount on the windscreen.
  13. We have a KX-R AWD 7 Seat. About 18 months old and 25K on it. Have not had any problems and it was an ex demo. The wife and I still fight over who drives it (the other car is a 09 Subura Impreza). We both prefer driving the Kluger. You won't regret it.
  14. I have a Silver Pearl KX-R AWD. Ex demo, so did not really choose, but really happy with it. Doesn't show the dirt. It replaced a dark green Camry which was a pain to keep clean.
  15. Hi Harold, I would say that the economy shown is pretty accurate, unlike the distance remaining indicator :( . I did between 60 and 70 km after distance left was showing 0! As an example, I have had economy showing as 13 l/100km (suburban driving) and managed to get 539.4 km before filling up. I then put 70 litres into the 72 litre tank. 70 l / 13 l/100 = 538.5 km, so I have confidence that the economy shown is accurate. Cheers, Snowy68
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