Coromal 541
Submitted: Thursday, Jun 19, 2008 at 22:24
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Member - Brinic (WA)
We are just about to purchase a 06 Coromal 541 Excel. Can anyone give us good and any bad reports about these vans. How do they tow and how about fuel consumption. We have 2003 Prado to pull it.
If you have any advice about these vans we would love to hear it.
Cheers
Brinic
Reply By: Member - Redbakk (WA) - Thursday, Jun 19, 2008 at 22:33
Thursday, Jun 19, 2008 at 22:33
Best to do a thread search and look into archives...type in coromal and read with interest.....Prado towing capacity 2500kg, not sure what the towball weight is....BUT you will have to have a properly rated hitch fitted to your truck...should be a specification plate on your hitch somewhere probably covered with paint...will have these weights on there......read and obey.
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Reply By: EscapeArtists - Thursday, Jun 19, 2008 at 23:34
Thursday, Jun 19, 2008 at 23:34
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Extruded aluminium frame, internal lining and aluminium cladding glued and riveted to frame
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Full length Pop-Top roof
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Microwave
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Stove - 4 burner (1 electric, 3 gas) & grill
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Front storage boot with moulded boot lid, gas struts, lockable, lined and sealed to store gas bottle - gas approved
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Full length galvanised steel chassis
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Light truck steel belted radial tyres 8 ply
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Rollout awning
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All side frames sealed to body
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Pop-Top skirt - mildew and UV resistant. Waterproof
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Insulated roof and walls
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Removable flyscreens on Pop-Top roof skirt
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Pop-Top vinyl section held in by nylon keeper (not screwed or stapled)
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Aluminium
water tank protector
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Lockable
water tank filler
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Mains pressure tap
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Tap on A-frame
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Triple lock security door
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Towing height 2080mm unladen (Except E547S)
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Ply floor glued and fastened to chassis
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Galvanised steel plate above main door
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Double bed extension
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3 sliding baskets under stove (most models)
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1 basket under single bed
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1 flap door under single bed
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Solid ply bench tops
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Gas struts to double bed
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Outside power point
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TV shelf (most models)
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Positive locking cupboard door catches
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Self-closing hinges
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Pressure hatch
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Toilet storage provision
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Battery compartment with diode protection
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12v lighting system
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Follow Up By: EscapeArtists - Thursday, Jun 19, 2008 at 23:36
Thursday, Jun 19, 2008 at 23:36
crikey, it didnt look like that on the website, but there ya go :)
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Reply By: jdwynn (Adelaide) - Friday, Jun 20, 2008 at 06:04
Friday, Jun 20, 2008 at 06:04
We sold our Coromal 526 Excel pop top recently. In our case:
the good
-basically trouble free run from new
-got more than we paid (ignoring the fact it costs 60% more for the same now, 8 years later)
-good storage (if inaccessible)
-attractive neat van
the bad
-creaky floors (3 coromal's in family, all the same), pathetic floor construction, horrible welding of frame
-island bed construction amongst worst (ours was very distorted after a few years)
-distorted chassis from new though structurally sound
-flimsy roof - never had too much confidence in it (but no prob's)
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