Inspired by another car thread seeking advice, Im on a budget and about to buy an iload, I do about 15000 local klms a year and a occaisonally tow a boat weighing about 1 tonne no more than 10klms from home to a good ramp, im looking at something near new with around 20000klms, would prefer a diesel but with about 5k price difference is it worth it, so PETROL or DIESEL.
Cheers ![]()
I have been very happy with the way my diesel Iload tows, i have the manual and use it to tow my camper van.
I think the petrol would do the job but I remember reading a few reviews at the time I was looking at buying recommending the diesel manual for towing.
Also with the diesel the servicing costs a bit more because the castrol edge oil is a bit expensive but not to bad every 10,000 klm
I have had mine for 3 years and just clocked over 70,000 and happy so far ![]()
I have the petrol as the dealer said that I'd never recuperate the extra cost with the amount of kms I do (very low). The iLoad is excellent, a great van to drive, quiet on the freeway etc. – I have no issues at all.
The only thing I would say is that the petrol definitely lacks grunt on the hills so I do a lot of down changes and need to keep the revs up. If towing a lot (say up and over the hills at the Gong) I'd suggest the diesel but I haven't tried it for comparison.
Cheers
Agree with everyone here!
I have a petrol model.. Don't do much towing but every so often, if the can is full of gear, I wish I had some more bottom end grunt.
But all-in-all, they are good to drive