I test drove the Ls 1.9 litre and found it had decent power that would suffice for most use cases - commuting, road trips and it did well on steep off-road gradients in 4 high. It did not struggle at all. Drove the 3.0 litre (V-cross) next and noted the power difference but it was imperceptible at low revs. The 3.0 Lt would probably be better for certain use cases like towing.
@@kalomboC i am to make a purchase, would you encourage the 1.9L or the 3.OL in your opinion my Good sir, i am live in Botswana and frequent the Kalahari and a lot of bush driving.
@@mistercup8280 to be honest the only reason I got the 3.0L was my ego 😁 (& the 18" rims). The 1.9L is a great engine and is unbelievably fuel efficient. These are pickups not sports cars - if it can carry a tonne, tow a couple, load up the wife & kids and cross the country it's value for money!
In the UK they have recognised that the 1.9 is weak as piss and offer a power upgrade for £800 but even with this upgrade the gearing is just too short in 1st and 2nd so it still feels gutless and noisey when pulling away with any sort of gusto, hopefully it will be as reliable as the old 3.0 or 2.5 thats my experience has an owner hope this helps
The 1.9L is not new and has been in use since the previous generation. Feedback from owners have been positive about fuel consumption and reliability. The small capacity is also an advantage in countries that impose tax based on engine capacity, for example my country Malaysia. The annual road tax difference between a 2.5 and 1.9 is very noticeable.
Great cars however the manual transmission is so much better and responsive than the Autos. When Towing with the Auto every time the surface rises a little the gearbox runs to low gears instead of using the turbo torque, this creates a very noisy inefficient drive. Bakkies were never meant to be Autos.
Creating a capitalistic revolving business model in the industry of repairs and sales with a promise of an easier drive whilst claiming to be fuel efficient. I could be wrong though. In a nutshell automatics are great in traffic for city folks 😄. I own manual though as I am still old school and enjoy the interaction of man and metal beast
Unlike popular belief there is quite a population of White people doing well and living their lives perfectly in Zimbabwe. History is in the past and all we can do is embrace today. There was even a white mayor somewhere and just a handful of white politicians
I test drove the Ls 1.9 litre and found it had decent power that would suffice for most use cases - commuting, road trips and it did well on steep off-road gradients in 4 high. It did not struggle at all.
Drove the 3.0 litre (V-cross) next and noted the power difference but it was imperceptible at low revs. The 3.0 Lt would probably be better for certain use cases like towing.
the 3l will be more reliable as well.
Test drove the manual 1.9...and 3.0l today the 1.9L gets more.punch...3.0L power band is at high revs...
@@mistercup8280 I agree, I bought the 3.0L and you do have to rev it up to get power
@@kalomboC i am to make a purchase, would you encourage the 1.9L or the 3.OL in your opinion my Good sir, i am live in Botswana and frequent the Kalahari and a lot of bush driving.
@@mistercup8280 to be honest the only reason I got the 3.0L was my ego 😁 (& the 18" rims).
The 1.9L is a great engine and is unbelievably fuel efficient. These are pickups not sports cars - if it can carry a tonne, tow a couple, load up the wife & kids and cross the country it's value for money!
Good review guys. We need a drag race next time between the 2
1.9 LS Auto enough for me ... I just cannot forget this bakkie
❤ I am getting the 1.9 X rider. Been using the 3 litre since 2019, but X Rider looks great too.
Good review guys. I will get myself the 3.0 LSE.
Rich guy
Nice review keep on doing more
From Cape Town, geat review guys, thanks
In the UK they have recognised that the 1.9 is weak as piss and offer a power upgrade for £800 but even with this upgrade the gearing is just too short in 1st and 2nd so it still feels gutless and noisey when pulling away with any sort of gusto, hopefully it will be as reliable as the old 3.0 or 2.5 thats my experience has an owner hope this helps
Anyway it is the only one option that we have in Europe so......
Great work guys...
Why not fuelconsumtion comparisons between the two?
nice review, are you local ?
We are! :)
How much is the 3.0 costing?
It ranges in price between $52,000 and $65,000. The one in this video is $60,000
@@autoworldisuzu
That us fine and thanks. Upon payment, how long would it take to get the vehicle from yourselves?
Can you get a 3.0 L or the 1.9 In U.S.A ?
No!
Risks that comes with newly developed engine are too much 1.9 L will never make sense to me
The 1.9L is from 2015 and is as reliable as the 3.0L
The 1.9L is not new and has been in use since the previous generation. Feedback from owners have been positive about fuel consumption and reliability.
The small capacity is also an advantage in countries that impose tax based on engine capacity, for example my country Malaysia. The annual road tax difference between a 2.5 and 1.9 is very noticeable.
I’m definitely a 1.9L guy…..this truck is enough for me
My 1.9 does have android outo South africa
I own a 1.9 ls, good around town but with a load its gutless.
Horse rider ISUZU for life
I prefer 1.9
1.9 is enough. As long as it could run.
Beasts
Why don’t you to something like a trailer or something heavy that’s why farmers buy these vehicles
Sa akin kontento na ako sa 1:9. D max blue power
Great cars however the manual transmission is so much better and responsive than the Autos. When Towing with the Auto every time the surface rises a little the gearbox runs to low gears instead of using the turbo torque, this creates a very noisy inefficient drive.
Bakkies were never meant to be Autos.
why do people don't drive Manuals anymore . i would think Manuals are cheaper to fix than auto's ???
Creating a capitalistic revolving business model in the industry of repairs and sales with a promise of an easier drive whilst claiming to be fuel efficient. I could be wrong though. In a nutshell automatics are great in traffic for city folks 😄. I own manual though as I am still old school and enjoy the interaction of man and metal beast
Zimbabwe 😅😂 Why do you need cars there?
Why would anyone still stay in Zimbabwe...?
A s...hole country. It was great when it was Rhodesia.
Great review of two great cars!
Can we organise a ox wagon review for you?
@@mvubu6823 🤣🤣🤣
@@mvubu6823 such a legend 🤣🤣🤣
You are right !
Just be happy that, you had it all good. It's not your land.
Is this the real Zimbabwe? You are not been eaten by the locals?
Unlike popular belief there is quite a population of White people doing well and living their lives perfectly in Zimbabwe. History is in the past and all we can do is embrace today. There was even a white mayor somewhere and just a handful of white politicians
i hope i can owe this truck for my wife..no need high full spec..enough for standard auto transmisson 4x4 only 🙏🥲😉