Hi David .. could please help me out with a question on opening the engine cap of a Hino 1982 km model .. I will appreciate your help .. I have purchased a 2nd hand broken truck and would like to fix it up .. I live in S. America .. Thanks
COMPARED TO THE NORMAL ONES, NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE ON GROUND TO DIFFERENTIAL CLEAREANCE....SEEMS HIGH AS IT SITS ON DOUBLE CHASSIS.....STILL USES THE SAME TYRE SIZE AS THE NORMAL ONE!
What a load of shit in you saying every time road test a ute or a truck that someone wants you to move something for them. Those comments were petty and were not warranted. Just stick to the road testing these vehicles.
Robert, Robert, Robert, you big duffer (In Australia this is a term meaning you got it wrong but is said with endearment). The line about helping people move was meant to be humorous. In fact, whenever I test a van or ute I often asked my friends if they need anything moved. I think there is a place for some light-hearted reflections in vehicle reviews but perhaps not for all. All the best.
Fantastic sales story , but , very short on facts .your test driver is just a glorified sales man who knows jack about real world use of this truck . 1). Only about 30 ml of front suspension travel . 2). Front diff is overloaded ( twin cab ) with 7 (85kg) adult passenger before you put a tray on it, even worse if you need a FOPs structure on the tray you will be almost over weight with just the driver . The front diff and tyre ratings are not fit for purpose.. 3). Gearbox ratio spacing are shit between 2nd and 3rd need to peek out the engine in 2nd . 4). The hand grips on the dash are too close you can jam your fingers on the dash when sliding down . 5). And that’s just for starters I will have to spend thousands of $ to get this truck suitable for what I bought it for . 6) If hino are serious about making this truck a winner in Australia give me a call and I can tell hino how .
@@georgewhite6800 Hey mate how man km have you done in yours? I drive a 2wd one for work and at 33,000km I'm having dpf troubles and the brakes are fading pretty badly with 7k to go till next service. being a lease vehicle im expected to wait till 40k to do the brakes too...
Hope to see more of these, they are very capable off road vehicle
Keep The good work coming!
Fantastic
Pretty thorough review
EXCEPT pricing and payload capabilities. ..
Didnt even get a mention...
Let alone rough fuel economy figures for each model
Noel Scammell I get about 700-800kms from 130 litres from my 921,
I think if they add sleeper cabin it will be more good
Hi David .. could please help me out with a question on opening the engine cap of a Hino 1982 km model .. I will appreciate your help .. I have purchased a 2nd hand broken truck and would like to fix it up .. I live in S. America .. Thanks
I spoke to HIno and they said best to go to your local dealer
awesome
very nice
1.25 speed great for me
What is the gross weight and toeing capacity of this vehicle?
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Price tag
What's the gas mileage for the 195h ?
While there is no standard for fuel consumption in the truck industry, a Hino test vehicle has indicated consumption of about 5km per litre.
How Mach
COMPARED TO THE NORMAL ONES, NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE ON GROUND TO DIFFERENTIAL CLEAREANCE....SEEMS HIGH AS IT SITS ON DOUBLE CHASSIS.....STILL USES THE SAME TYRE SIZE AS THE NORMAL ONE!
I have hino 300 green color fron indonesia
[ ] I SEND YOU SLEEVES OF HINO ISUZU UD MITSUBISHI MAZDA INNER SAME LIKE GENUINE.
What a load of shit in you saying every time road test a ute or a truck that someone wants you to move something for them. Those comments were petty and were not warranted. Just stick to the road testing these vehicles.
Robert, Robert, Robert, you big duffer (In Australia this is a term meaning you got it wrong but is said with endearment).
The line about helping people move was meant to be humorous.
In fact, whenever I test a van or ute I often asked my friends if they need anything moved.
I think there is a place for some light-hearted reflections in vehicle reviews but perhaps not for all.
All the best.
Fantastic sales story , but , very short on facts .your test driver is just a glorified sales man who knows jack about real world use of this truck .
1). Only about 30 ml of front suspension travel .
2). Front diff is overloaded ( twin cab ) with 7 (85kg) adult passenger before you put a tray on it, even worse if you need a FOPs structure on the tray you will be almost over weight with just the driver . The front diff and tyre ratings are not fit for purpose..
3). Gearbox ratio spacing are shit between 2nd and 3rd need to peek out the engine in 2nd .
4). The hand grips on the dash are too close you can jam your fingers on the dash when sliding down .
5). And that’s just for starters I will have to spend thousands of $ to get this truck suitable for what I bought it for .
6) If hino are serious about making this truck a winner in Australia give me a call and I can tell hino how .
I might add that the competition is hardly any better reading their specs on their front axel weights
@@georgewhite6800 Hey mate how man km have you done in yours? I drive a 2wd one for work and at 33,000km I'm having dpf troubles and the brakes are fading pretty badly with 7k to go till next service. being a lease vehicle im expected to wait till 40k to do the brakes too...
@@SuperWesty177 mate I’m still waiting for our slide on to be made so I have only done12000 K yet so I can’t help with your question sorry
[ ] I SEND YOU SLEEVES OF HINO ISUZU UD MITSUBISHI MAZDA INNER SAME LIKE GENUINE.