Toyota v Ford v VW: ULTIMATE pick-up test!
It’s time for the ultimate pick-up truck group test!
We’ve got our hands on the Ford Ranger Raptor, the VW Amarok and the Toyota Hilux GR Sport, and they’re going head-to-head over a series of challenges to find out which is the best!
Not only will we be testing their off-road capabilities - but we’ll also be reviewing their designs, interiors, what they’re like to drive, as well as launching them all from 0-60mph!
The question is, which will come out on top? You’ll need to stick with Mat and see for yourself!
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:37 Engines
01:25 Drag Race
05:10 Price
06:07 Design
07:50 Interior
11:40 Back Seats
15:25 Load Bed
16:28 Driving Up-hill
19:00 Off-road Modes
20:28 Rock Crawl
24:15 Driving - Raptor
25:57 Driving - Amarok
27:57 Driving - Hilux
30:07 0-60mph
32:08 Verdict
Mat’s favourite Toyota SUV: • Toyota GR Land Cruiser...
Ranger Raptor v Amarok v Hilux drag race: • Ford Raptor v GR Toyot...
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We need a Hyundai Getz on this channel day 256 please and a drag race
Can you please do a Off-roading test of the Land cruiser J300
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Work on a commercial farm and we have each of these model pickups !! Most are driven off road being sand and mud , and loaded with the max carrying capacity . So far the Toyota has been the best in terms of reliability and running costs !! The Raptor is only a game changer when it comes to overall performance, yet in the 6 months having it on the farm we've experienced more technical problems ie. electronics . The Amarok just feels too soft as a work horse , nothing really beats the Toyota reliability, we've got Hiluxs' on the farm with 300000 miles and 400000miles respectively without having any issues !! So yet to see how the Amarok and Raptor will be in the long run !!
6 months with the Ford Ranger Raptor here - not a single issue so far
Exactly 😎 that is also the result of 4WD 24/7 testing pickups
@@JJ452he's using Raptor in farm, not Tarmac like you
@@JJ452it’s Ford they are shit for reliability. Had so many issues with the 7 transits we’ve had at work
@@Carson-pb5pf one vote for the Hilux right there
Props to the editing team! 🙏
Prop dees nuts
@@Lora_Beolab😭💀
Very impressive how they edited the 5 second hill climb into a 30 second race lol
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Well done, whoever edited this.
3:15 I think it would be fair to switch positions for each race to make sure every car had the same chance 🎉
I was thinking the same
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Love the display of Great British summer. A brummie with a freckly tan, with a beach ball in the back of a pickup, one minute in a jumper being rained on, and the next in a t-shirt with the sun shining! Great entertainment as always 👍👍
Mat's way of displaying and the team's editing in this one is actually impressive, love it!
Matt always doing the GOAT things possible.
white balance has been off for years tho (even here, the engine bay is complitely magenta-oriented)
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Can we all agree that this channel never disappoints
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true. always delivers stupid comaparisons like here, when they put up petrol vs diesel cars
@@alexger85💀 and Your problem ?
Never ever ever👌
Love the vids. Especially these off-road ones. Definitely the most entertaining car reviewer on KZhead. Thanks
Dude, love the comparison. Testing methodology. Absolutely ideal mid size super trucks. *If they had the same tires and tire pressure, then we have an apples to apples analysis.
In Malaysia we called every brand pickups a Hilux. Hilux Raptor, Hilux Navarra, Hilux Dmax, Hilux Amarok
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Sama dgn Maggi bro😂, Maggi sedap, Maggi mamee, Maggi samyang haha
@@dingoko5557Hilux Navarra??
Hailak haha
@@purwantiallan5089nissan navara
This reminds me some Media testing back around 2006 where the Hilux would lose most testing especially by the more powerful Nissan Navara. Fast forward now, you see plenty of Hilux from that gen being used and abused in many farms.
Because we all know that the hilux are the best 👌.. 20 years later let's see which is still able to climb a rock 😂😂😂
@@MrBchott I got a 2005 Navara D40 2.5. Yes, we still climb rocks and it never gave a single issue to me. Best truck out there for sure
and the majority of the Navara are scrap because they're Crap and the headgasket go on the diesel.
@MrBchott You toyota dickriders are ridiculous! The only thing toyota is good at is making a commuter car. It's not a bad company, but they can't make a functional truck to save their lives. They might as well be a toyota camry with a truck bed lol
I live in a rural area in Germany with plenty of small farms around me. I have not seen a pick-up truck being used on a farm a single time.
You're really the best at this 🤞🏾 that was highly informative! 👊🏾 Appreciated from Johannesburg South Africa 🇿🇦
Ex 2021 SR5 Cruiser owner here, and I traded for a Ranger raptor 3L (460hp here in New Zealand) Nearly had it for a whole year now and so far it is the best car I have owned. It’s used on high country farming, reliability has been great, and puts a smile on your face when you hit that pedal. From my experience I think the older 1980-2000s hiluxs are where they were there best, but now the fan boys are too caught up in the brands and afraid of taking ego hits. New hilux blew a turbo towing a Cam am X3, the newer hiluxs aren’t as good as what they say, I have mate who owns a couple mechanic shops and they have had heaps of newer model hiluxs coming in with problems…. I have fitted air bags to my Raptor which can tow 3500kgs now, so not being affected by anything. The fuel prices are just increased slightly but doesn’t matter if you can afford one.
adding airbags doesn't raise your GVM, you can't legally tow 3500kg's in a Raptor (yes I have a next gen Raptor). All you do is improve the drop in the suspension from the weight of the trailer and you ruin the ride quality and travel of the shocks. Also your NZ Raptor is NOT 460hp, it's 392hp (same as AUS). Other that that your comments are spot on.
Are you talking about the GR Sport when you say "newer" Hilux models? Or is this also for the SR5 Cruiser?
I honestly think if you choose the Toyota over the VW and Ford, its not because of power, interior, technology etc. Its simply because of reliability.
The people that use these vehicles as a workhorse don't really care about technology, power, luxury. They care about reliability and durability. There's a reason why the Hilux is not only the best selling pickup in the world but also the most trusted. The Raptor is not even a 1 ton truck which means it's not classified as a commercial vehicle which means you can't write the tax off.
Come to the Brazil and you will see most of the trucks with over 500k miles they are all from ford and chevrolet, i dont know what you are talking about
@@electrikoptik The best selling pick-up in the world is the Ford F-150 (it isn´t even the 2nd best) , and the best selling in europe is the Ranger. And the Raptor isn´t meant to be a commercial vehicle, if you want that and an excellent offroader, buy a Tremor or Wildtrak X.
@citaron, that's where your wrong. The best selling pickup in the world is still the Toyota Hilux. Ford is maybe the best seller for people that does no off roading and buys it for show. But the best seller is the Toyota Hilux because more businesses owns Toyota Hilux accris their fleet and most farmers owns Toyota Hilux, but Ford might be the best seller in America but not the rest of the world.
@@citaron You do realize that the F-150 is mainly sold in the US and Canada right? It's not a global product. The Hilux is sold in over 180 countries and it is the best selling mid-size pickup in the world.
That opening scene is pure gold! Great shots, great editing, great Matt.
@@Carson-pb5pfbro what does that have to do with the comment 💀
Had my ranger raptor for 8 weeks now and its a beast. Ive got the Aussie one too so more power. I love it.
Raptor is a kick ass machine leaves the 4 pot for dead. Poor toyota fan boys 🤣
yeah. I myself have a Toyota Hilux 2024 and a Ranger Raptor and i will,say, Toyota is better for durability, reliabilty. Ranger Raptor has broken down on me 2 times, Toyota zero times. So i would definitely recommend Toyota.
@@nevergonnagiveyouup8302 my raptor has been at ford for 4 weeks now. Powertrain fault. Likely something major from the noise it made and it wouldn't move. I have a loan car now so ford have been good but this shouldn't happen. It's a far cry from my comment above 😂
@@rebelrob9637 hah. Hope it gets fixed soon!
Graham appearing as the tellytubbies sun was the best thing I’ve seen on this channel
Gonna have to say the Whistlin Diesel Toyota Hilux was the ultimate truck durability test.
Exactly 💯
@@Carson-pb5pf that's just a paste and copy from Christianity.
@@Carson-pb5pf devil worship,pedo guy made.😅😅 flat earth muddy moon 💩
@@bohlalenchabeleng1370it’s all originally from the same source, God. Only difference being the Quran actually has a method of preservation and is a single book unlike the Bible.
@@bengal-desi6526 Er wrong, the original source was early human mythology. It is all errant superstition that has caused inordinate suffering and held back humanity's progress.
On the road it’s not so much that the Raptor has coil springs but that they are rated to carry only 650kgs approx, rather than the commercial spec 1060kgs approx of the much stiffer others. The American specification leaf sprung Rangers and probably Amarok, if they decide to sell it there, will have 500 to 650kg rated springs, much softer than Australian and European models. What you tend to ignore is the fuel consumption of the Raptor, which you may find to be around 15mpg compared to the other two doing double the mpg or even better with still more than adequate road performance. They also tow 3.5 tons while the Raptor does not. The others are the sensible choice, especially for business user while the Raptor is the rich man’s toy. The difference between men and boys is actually the size of their toys.
Well thats cool.
Silly choice to derate load capacity of the raptor, better to buy it as rated to make it tax efficient.. then mod it. To make it better.
@@j...bro.The difference between men and boys is how much time they have for hobbies.
@@j...bro.silly to buy a slower version and mod it to lose all guarantee. After that it’s a different story, while still a modded car is something different than a Stock more powerful one, and it’s not just the power.
none of them actually tow 3.5 tones. thats a nice lie and cheap marketing
I have a Hilux for 16 yrs 185k KMs... It is a tank. And I do serious offroading with it. Its amazing what you can do without locking diffs if you know what you're doing!
185,000 km/115,000 miles in 16 years is pretty low mileage. I had 218,000 miles/350,000 km on my 2011 Ram 2500 diesel when I sold it last September.
My hilux is on 316k
After 25 years the Toyota will be performing. Where else the other two will be in a garage or under some treee
hilux remains the immortal one so when the other two will die out, it will catch up eventually 😂😅
Who wants the same car for over 5 years anyway
@@CarlFuckingJohnsonPassat r36 owner here - me lol
@@rodeo413 nice car, very rare in good shape too..
@@CarlFuckingJohnsonpeople who use them for work instead of going shopping in a pick up might prefer the reliability
@@wwanimator = minority of sales
You can't tell me I'm the only one who noticed Matt's cheekiness with the Isofix points 😂😂 @14:27
That intro was just iconic 💥💥💥💥
Editors did a really good job!
Yep. And he always nailed them.
This is the best video editing to come from you guys. Please do more of this.
All great options from 3 likeable brands. Fair win to the Raptor, have had a go in the previous Raptor across a paddock and it was very impressive.
The VW needs better tires.
Should’ve used tacoma instead of hilux
@@shafaylakyari4689 Same car, just a different body style.
@@angrysocialjusticewarriornope. The Raptor has a lot of chassis and suspension modifications over the regular trucks.
Nicely edited, I love this new dynamic.
Matt you didnt mention the Hilux is the oldest of the three and will be refreshed next year.
So unless every manufacturer releases their comparable vehicles on the same day, every comparison test is flawed.
Very true, but It goes to show that toyota haven’t updated the hilux for so long because of how well it was performing in the long run, I believe that after the hilux gets refurbished it will be a long ways better than the ranger. The previous ranger didn’t stand a chance off road to the 10 year old hilux platform. The new hilux will once again be a design that lasts for long whilst the ranger has to update every 3 years to keep up.
Hilux still the best pick up, give those other 2 a few years and check how long those 10 speed gear boxes starts demanding attention.
They have already updated ten speed auto to increase life. Ford actually manufacture and sell about 1.5 million of these 10 speed automatics every year and most run to a very high mileage before any problem occurs. The Aisin-Warner six speed auto in the HiLux is also a good transmission and is also used in the Isuzu D-Max and Mazda pickups and was indeed used in an earlier form in six speed Audi Q7 vehicles.
I must say that the scene with Darren is absolutely fascinating!
QUE NÍVEL DE PRODUÇÃO! Parabéns pra Carwow, pra equipe de filmagem, produção e edição, e especialmente pro Mat, que é o melhor apresentador do ramo.
We need a drag rage between the current Amarok V6 and the previous Amarok V6. It’d be interesting to see which performances better.
Old would win. That engine came from a Touareg...
The old Amarok is faster than the new one...
kzhead.info/sun/qcmHgqqueoJ3dpE/bejne.html This should give you an idea
@@leratomotsumi7090Suzuki Cultus PPV: AM I A JOKE TO YOU??
@@jpancap5057not faster than McRae R4 and Porsche Cayenne.
the more plastic interior of the hilux seems an upside on a pickup, its a workers vehicle and that plastic is way easier to clean
All of them are easy to clean leather/plastic interiors although rubber mats are optional. The deathly black with piano black bits of the Toyota actually shows the dirt and dust worse than the others.
th editing, commentary, filming, its all good. You are a pro.
Damn, as an American who dislikes all the huge lifted pickup trucks that never touch dirt (we call them pavement princesses in my state), I still really want to see him test out the big american trucks like this and even a classic drag race!
He tested all the big American pickups, though not off road. He really like the RAM 1500.
In Australia the Raptor R is 392hp and with the same engine too. Europe only has 284hp for some reason...😮
It’s the stricter new emission standards in Europe. The engine needs to be detuned to meet them.
It's really 292hp? Cause I was a bit confused, in South Africa it has 292KW, which is around 450hp
Yes, but engine and internals are nearly identical so a simple tune will get you north of 400+. I highly doubt anyone will drive 284hp raptor for longer than a week.
@@vlad1889are you sure about that? That would be a good news...
@Carson-pb5pf Jesus disagrees, and he drives the Raptor!
I couldn't help but feel as though this tests were a little biased towards the raptor
That is because it is. Raptor won the moment they got the car.
Truth is Hilux is the winner in the real world so everyone buys it in Asia and Africa the "home" of these SUVs
@@protagonist9716 You're like a broken record.
Let's not forget the Amarok is actually rebadged Ranger. Even have same doors!!
The simplicity in the hilux gives it better chance to last longer and cheaper fixes.
Toyota is a 4 pot so the V6 will last longer and tow with ease. The Toyota engine will have a shorter lifespan. Serious people who tow caravans or big boats or heavyload to 3,500kg tow with V6.
That seems a pretty thorough test. I’d not be able to get into any of them. I use a brace on my left leg.
The best pickup car is the one that you can use hard for 10 years with the lowest maintenance costs, and according to the experience of Toyota, it is made to last a long time, and everyone remembers the experience of BBC Top Gear
Agree but nowadays these are family vehicles and thats why they going soft.
We need more off-roading challenges.
Very, very entertaining video, Matt. I really enjoy your approach to car "testing". But, of course, almost useless too, if one really needs to decide for their choice in buying a car. As it's mentioned, one really needs to decide what they want, their use, their compromises... Complicated business.
My heart goes for raptor but my brain says hilux. Hilux, proper offroader, rugged and long lasting than other two. But that raptor looks so beautiful.
Go Raptor bro - You dont want a 4 pot towing 3500kg
I love the offroad videos. Please keep 'em coming!!!
What about offroad videos featuring Lancer Evo X vs Delta Integrale vs Toyota Hilux.
Lc300 vs defender🔥🔥
Those ambassadors really bring the hype; their excitement is infectious, makes signing up feel like the right move 😄🌟
the intro was so good props to editing team omg
Actually the Amarok is a rebadged Ranger. I drove both of them, and they are pretty much the same except a few things.
Pretty much the same but the Ranger Raptor is a few steps up.
I am driving the Hilux 2.8 4x4 daily for two years now with zero faults. Super reliable and affordable to maintain. Hilux🏆
Same here. 10 year warranty too!
Aww here we go! Typical Toyota fans with their reliability 😂😂😂
Great vid.. Will you ever do a cheaper pickup test Mat? Like the Ssangyong, Isuzu, Nissan etc. I'm in the market for one so rather interested!
Good ol' Mat, sweating those off-roaders to the limit. What I've noticed though, we haven't seen Sally or Jo for a while, bring them along on a field trip one of these days.
I love how Mat was going down the hill while reviewing the cars 😂
The Ranger Raptor and VW is in a different league from the Hilux. Matt should have just gotten the regular Ranger Wildtrack...and as VW does not produce a pick up in the same segment... as is.
I was recently in Scotland and was surprised how many pickups (Rangers and Mitsubishis) I saw. I had no idea pickups were so popular in the UK!
Yes, in rural England too
The editing on this must continue! Very "Top Gear" like, But better, as we don't have to watch celebrities promoting crap we don't want to see! 😂❤
In 20 years: Hilux wins the test of time. The other two are long gone.
HiLux is as noted for rusting chassis as the others. As for longevity and reliability of components, the others have caught up with if not overtaken Toyota in recent years. That’s the problem with being ahead of the pack, everyone tries to take you down by improving over time to match or better the king and eventually there’s a new king. The King is dead. Long live the King!
@@hedydd2Ford/VW have caught up or overtaken Toyota in terms of reliability? What planet you living on mate😂😂
@@jdmguy44 Long term, yes. There’s nothing much to choose between them. I am a very happy Land Cruiser 100 series 1HD-FTE 4.2 diesel owner of very long standing and even when I bought that [I still have it] back in late 1998, it had a few initial faults, worse of which were a badly misaligned front suspension, sticky driver’s seatbelt, a water leak into a foglight and a faulty transmission computer that was changed out. A 2004 Range Rover 3.0 diesel had absolutely zero faults in the four years I had it. The 2014 Ranger, which I also still run in the fleet, had only a faulty EGR valve under warranty and since has only had a few broken rear springs, two of which were aftermarket, and a seized fifth injector that helps light up the DPF. No build issues whatsoever and no faults that have left me stranded. The new Ranger, which has only done some 4000 miles yet, is absolutely perfectly built with only a faulty wheel pressure sensor needing warranty work, which is obviously a generic big-name supplier part as probably fitted to many different models of vehicles. I can certainly tell you after 25 years running a Toyota and a friend having a large mixed fleet including Toyota, Nissan, Ford and Land Rover utes/pickups plus a large number of vans comprising mainly Renault, Vauxhall, Mercedes and others, and having run Toyota vans in the past, that they are all generally good and all have their particular strengths and weaknesses. It is unwise and even slightly juvenile to fall into brand adoration and loyalty traps. Particularly naive to swallow advertising propaganda designed specifically to engender customer loyalty. It’s all bull, believe me.
Theres a reason I see way more new Raptors on the road than Hilux these days. The refinement and performance on this new Ford is amazing. That Beach ball test where the ball didnt even move!
Are they reliable tho? I know toyota is super reliable.
@@Nahmannahman420part of the reason he sees new fords is because people get new ones faster than the toyotas because the toyotas are way more reliable, ford is notorious for reliability issued and its not a myth either My aunt had a situation wjere her brand new (month old or so) ford suv lost power steering in the middle of a drive
You see more Raptors on the road because people buy them as a posing piece for a couple of years, not because it's a working vehicle. And the Hilux will still be working 10 years down the line.
@burgir9985 Correction: Its cause its the new model Ranger whereas the Hilux has been same old same old for almost 10 years. That's Toyota, they build the same thing until the ute market moves on and they have to catch up. As for reliability I wouldn't say this gen Hilux is that great. I've known a few people to have rod knocks and diff whines shortly after purchase
Not here in Botswana Here we know fords wont last in this terrain
Okay Mat....here the thing...here in Africa....we use those pickup tracks for farming purposes....what we need to see, it's those pulling a trailer with 3 bulls minimum, at the back of the pickup carrying bull feed...fully packed... driving in a heavily sandy road...we need to see strength and durability and fuel consumption in such situations...
Ford F350 or Ram 3500. Don't bother with the mid-size or full-size (half tons).
A friend of mine brought a F150 in Africa and within six months it was not its knees. Went back to a Toyota Hi Lux and never looked back !!
Always impressed by Matt's content. Keep up the good work.
I also always impressed with that.
Must be a new editing team. Absolutely incredible! Props to Matt and the film and editing team!
Wish Matt also doing an offroad circuit challenge with Audi TT Pikes Peak.
Are we all just gonna ignore how Matt just fingers the isofix mounts 😂
honest question: how heavy is the steering supposed to be? I own a nissan frontier, the steering wheel feels 4 times heavier than a small SUV (jeep compass) which feels twice as heavy than a cmopact suv. I have never driven another pickup, but I'm both surprised and concerned at how heavy the steering is, I've gotten used to it but sometimes I wonder if this is a warranty issue or just the normal for pickups.
This man never fails to entertain us.
Matt always here to amaze everyone.
Yessir @@purwantiallan5089
The format Mat! Keep this up, entertaining AF. Thanks!
Very informative comparison, top notch!!! Carwow!!! 👏👏
Here in South Africa, the Ranger Raptor comes with 385 hp as standard1💪💪
South Africans sure do love their Hilux and Ranger.
All cars in this video are made in South Africa @@bohlalenchabeleng1370
"I didn't spill my load" we all know what you were on about matt 😂 Plus "hold on to your ball" had me rolling. Oh my mind😂
Another great video. Would be good to see the raptor against the x class merc, mitsubishi and Isuzu see how it gets on 👍👍
X class Merc & mitsubishi no longer produced.
That fall was devious
Entertainment, video and editing skills growing with leaps and bounds! My favourite KZhead channel!
The amarok is a better off-roader than the hilux🤣🤣🤣 That was funny
Amarok is Volkswagen.. Volkswagen is Porsche , Audi , Bentley, lambo .
Key word “off-roader” lol
Affordability Reliability and Style Toyota is always king.
Love to see this guy lead a new top gear lineup.
Best intro. Love it man!
Awesome video! My personal favorite would be the hilux. Great truck overall and my dad had owned one for a while!
Just keeps getting on coming.
Come to the Brazil and you will see most of the trucks with over 500k miles they are all from ford and chevrolet, i dont know what you are talking about
@@supertemplar3340 …..and they’re not 4cyl, they’re 6/8 cyl large capacitance blocks, big difference….
VAG used to rebadge the HiLux in Asia, now VAG rebadge the FORD…which once upon a time FORD rebadged the Mazda truck, Mercedes rebadge the NISSAN and charge you another $20k…
@@supertemplar3340in Brazil, Toyota lead the sales
i like those off-road videos, you should make them more often
go watch australian offroad channels ..why watch this chnnel for off road ?? there r better channels for offroad ..but this channel is road focused channel ...
epic editing on this one, way to go :)
Those ambassadors talking about dreams and playing, makes you want to join IPL 2024 right now! 🌟🙌
New camera and editing style, Love it!
As a North American, it’s weird to me that i never see hilux and an Amarok before, they’re very nice pick-up 👌
Very small compared to your pickups though !
You never see a Hilux? Wow
It's probably because you guys got RAM which is a nice brand admittedly.
@@PiOfficialthe hilux is literally just 2in narrower then the Tacoma. They're basically the same truck
@@bohlalenchabeleng1370the Tacoma replaced the Hilux in the US back 1995. So most people think the old Hilux's are Tacoma's. Which is reasonable because they are basically the same vehicle
I was waiting for May to breath on his view between the old Amarok and the Amaford, and what the difference is. I recall that the Amarok won most battles
best intro from Carwow respect to editing team
These videos just keep getting better. Love it! Keep it up!
@@Carson-pb5pf muhammad was a pedophile
only hilux can last a eternity.
maybe or maybe not depends on the driver
7:11 That wasn't Darren! He didn't even fall over 😂
😅 meanwhile here in northern Alberta, I didn’t even ride in a car until my mum got a Nissan maxima in 2018 when I was 22. Was always trucks like these while growing up for me, so definitely daily drivers for me.
Great video as usually expected from you Matt. Thanks
Amin.
The Hilux is what you buy when you need a dependable, indestructible workmate. The other two are what you buy when you want other people to think you're an active, outdoorsy person 😂
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Fun fact 😂
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The off-road expert in his own natural habitat
Best intro so far Matt!
The intro to this video and the interior review mix up maked it the best group of cars review I've ever seen on carwow🎉🎉🎉🔥🔥🔥😋
Yep. Seems like its also the most bonkers one.
Yes 😁
Overall if you looking for the best value it's Toyota Hilux no doubts
Matt has no idea of off roading conditions and requirements in Asia and Africa, the sheikhs love these in the gulf, so do Afrikaans across the continent and Taliban love these too. No one gives a damn about 0-60 Matt treats these like a supercar, Hilux champion of tough reliable SUV not ford VW Jesus
@@protagonist9716thank God someone said it. Hats off.
@@protagonist9716 jeez I guess that's why the ranger Is #1 in the Philippines because it's reliable
That Tellytubby Darren edit was hilarious 😂😂😂😂
I really like the new approach👍👌
This vid feels like a step up from the (already excellent) standard Carwow group test. Well done lads!
Can we all agree Toyota lasts longer than the other brands
Это точно! Тойота это качество проверенное годами! А нам сейчас пихают китайские автомобили по ценам выше чем на европейские автомобили!
my 98 Corolla has 420k km with original engine and clutch. So I can confirm old Toyotas defo last for long if serviced properly.
Yes!!
I like the design of the Toyota Avalon. It is the more reliable and cheaper version of the Audi A8 L
Also the Hilux gets a new model next year so this Hilux is the oldest of the three.
Watching the video makes me wanna go out and play some gully cricket too, thanks 4RA 🏏👟
*Next:Comparison between the Ram TRX,Ford Velociraptor and Mercedes-AMG G 63 6x6 as well*
The toyota will make at least double of Km than the 2 others.....it's good to have a nice interior and 20 horses more, but i prefer a car you can use more than 1 month without problems