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Originally Posted by adtalwar That is really an awesome expense figure. If you look at it from a percentage analysis, Fortuner cost of ownership may be less than a 5 lakh cheaper option over a period of time.
When is the next trip planned? |
I remember checking the service cost and service parts cost of the Fortuner when before i even booked one. They had a chart which listed the costs for the Qualis, Innova and Fortuner. I was delighted to note that the costs were pretty much the same. My Qualis that has now done over 200,000 kms is still going strong and has been very easy on the pocket to maintain.
I think besides the quality and reliability of Toyota vehicles the low cost of maintenance is a very important advantage over other manufacturers.
Another reason to smile.
No trips planned yet. Wanted to go around Holi but have a friends wedding to attend.
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Originally Posted by n.devdath Very very reasonable for a vehicle costing INR 2500000. In fact, my Scorpio's average service costs INR 8000-10,000.00 for its routine 10 k kms service.The Fortuner seems to be holding pretty well. On a different note, how many of these 50k kms have been on rural/broken/bad roads? |
The Fortuner has been on a real mix of roads. It has mostly done city and highway cruising, I'd say about 80% of its 50,000 kms. Its been on Jungle tracks and broken hill roads for about 19% of its life and proper offroad about 1%.
The quality of rubber parts, bushes and suspension components really is very good and none has been replaced so far. My brake pads have not been touched either.
As far as any major replacement or repair is concerned even my 8 year old Qualis with over 200,000 kms has not had any so i am fairly confident that the Fortuner shall behave the same.
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Originally Posted by Monaro CV8 Hey manuuj,
Hearty Congrats for achieving a major landmark !
Your thread has truly been an inspiration for many fortuner aspirants & owners alike.What's noteworthy is that the Fortuner has withstood the abuse thrown by such surfaces. |
Thank you so much for the kind words Monaro. The Fortuner like the Pajero can take ample abuse in Offroad conditions and once you hit the tarmac once again drives as it just came from a routine servicing.
By the way we are still eagerly waiting for the ownership thread from you on your Fortuner. Dont keep us waiting.
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Originally Posted by Guderian Hi Manuuj,
That is a fabulous run ! 50K KMs in a jiffy eh ? Some good amount of running there.
Congratulations on crossing the milestone.
And also heart warming to note the service report and costs.
Just a quick Q here - in the 30K service the ASC would have changed the AC and air filter elements. How much did those elements cost specifically ? If you could be kind enough to flip back the bills please !
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Thank you Herr General. The total 30,000 kms service cost was Rs. 6420/- and was the largest bill so far.
The Air Filter and HVAC filter were 1257/- and 1105/- (inclusive of taxes) and were changed as part of the routine maintenance.
I had noted then also that the Fortuner felt much more sprightly right after replacement of the Air Filter Element.
Look forward to some new info on the Togo Channel.
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Originally Posted by dkaile Great going Manuuj!
I would like to know a little more about the Interior dry-cleaning. As I see little dirt settling on the leather seats. How much does that cost separately and what all is done? |
The interior dry cleaning that i am referring to is the regular cleaning with shampoo and other products that the TASS carries out as part of the service every 5000 kms. They thoroughly clean all the interiors with shampoo and other assorted products which is why they look so clean and new even today.
For the Leather seats i use a separate Liquid Polish by Formula one that is sprayed on and cleans and protects the Leather.
Also i never..NEVER drive with windows down unless i'm in the hills or in a dust free environment. Iv'e seen the interiors of peoples cars who drive with their windows down regularly and noticed the dust and grime in places like switches, seats, headlining etc which are very tough to clean thereafter.
Driving with AC on and windows up has actually been proven to render better fuel mileage than driving with windows down that increases drag thereby reducing mileage figures and making the interiors like that of a sleeper class bogie.
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Originally Posted by SumitB Manuuj thank you for a wonderful narrative.
I too may book the 2012 AWD by next week. In a dilemma about the color as of now. Saw a picture of the white on the 2012 and was floored. Is there a difference in the older white and the white on the 2012? The new grill and subtle changes make the 2012 in white look majestic. Earlier yesterday, I went to a Toyota road show and compared the Grey and the Silver side by side and had decided to get the Grey. However, one look at the white (in pictures) is making me reconsider.
Also, does anyone know if the new touchscreen HU can be hooked to a GPS receiver? If not, what are my options?
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Also, I am not too comfortable with the idea of having the iPod out in the open. Would prefer it to be sitting somewhere where it is not visible. What are the options for achieving this? |
I can only help you with the color here buddy. My choice is White for looks but i must warn you that on of the failings of the Fortuner is Quality of Paint. The White is way too soft and scratches far too easily. I really am careful about using Chamois and Microfibre cloths when the car is cleaned but after two years of use i can see a lot of swirl marks etc as you may have read in my earlier posts also. The Grey or Silver which are Metallic are harder and therefore do not wear that easily.
The "Mica super white" paint on the Classic Fortuner and the 2O-twelve is the same.
I have a touchscreen HU from Pioneer P4250DVD and my accessory guy has told me he can attach a GPS device to it where i would use the touchscreen of the Music System for about 12k. That will be my next expense.
I dont really know much about the ipod query you have as i have actually yet to go see the new Fortuner.
I leave you with these pics..
Almost there...
Yayy!! First Milestone achieved!