Thank you for the review- I would appreciate your personal opinion please. we are looking at this type of Car - but seeing the review and the price tag - I personally do not think it is good value for money and so the 70+K price tag is just not justified for what you get. So my question is this: If you had to buy a new Car yourself, ( thinking that you would know what you would buy if you where looking at this type of Car) that is much better value and has similar specs, has a proven track record in regards to reliability, fuel efficiency and 4x4 off road capabilities. Ideally it should offer a greater (or better payload) and taking into consideration today's technology with a interior more modern designs. Note. We would be using this Car also for towing an older style 23 foot Semi Off Road Caravan- should this fact influence your recommendation. I am hoping you could provide some advise on our options 🙏 Again enjoyed the way you did the review- show and concise and to the point 👏 Good work mate. Cheers Jim PS: A more budget friendly option would be welcomed 🥴😉
I don't get it. This Hilux has the same exact interior modeling as a 2013 Corolla but a super steep price. I can get a Toyota Landrunner for 59,000 to 60,000 which still seems to be the superior purchase for 9-10k more dollars. I think Toyota should readdress the elephant in the room or they going to lose money on this one and this is coming from someone who currently owns three Toyotas.
@@ToneWV I probably think it’s worth waiting for the next generation which will be out sometime next year. Like I mentioned in the video, I did say it was outdated inside.
All the new Hilux’s will be Diesel mild Hybrid’s like the new Prado and look like a mirror of the USA Tacoma’s … the next GR will most certainly not have a Diesel and will be based on the TRD Tacoma with a turbo 4 cylinder petrol and a “performance” based Hybrid system … anyone waiting for a “V6 Diesel” or “V6 petrol” Raptor competitor should take a a look at the USA Toyota line up and also Chris Bowen’s vehicle policy’s. This current GR will possibly go down as the most powerful non-hybrid 4 cylinder Diesel “analog” Hilux.
I like how your videos are fast paced and concise all details nicely 👍🏼👍🏼 ..
Please do a video of ford Everest platinum, I love your detailed review than others
Good review.. Maybe the channel needs a catchy name to match the content quality?
I live in Thailand and looked at buying this.
I think the Toyota Hilux Rocco is better looking and is narrower so more useable on the roads.
This final facelift of the hilux is forgiven...but i want toyota to redesign hilux and fortuner with Tacoma DNA
Thank you for the review- I would appreciate your personal opinion please. we are looking at this type of Car - but seeing the review and the price tag - I personally do not think it is good value for money and so the 70+K price tag is just not justified for what you get. So my question is this: If you had to buy a new Car yourself, ( thinking that you would know what you would buy if you where looking at this type of Car) that is much better value and has similar specs, has a proven track record in regards to reliability, fuel efficiency and 4x4 off road capabilities. Ideally it should offer a greater (or better payload) and taking into consideration today's technology with a interior more modern designs. Note. We would be using this Car also for towing an older style 23 foot Semi Off Road Caravan- should this fact influence your recommendation. I am hoping you could provide some advise on our options 🙏 Again enjoyed the way you did the review- show and concise and to the point 👏 Good work mate. Cheers Jim PS: A more budget friendly option would be welcomed 🥴😉
Does this model still fail the moose test?🤨
I don't get it. This Hilux has the same exact interior modeling as a 2013 Corolla but a super steep price. I can get a Toyota Landrunner for 59,000 to 60,000 which still seems to be the superior purchase for 9-10k more dollars. I think Toyota should readdress the elephant in the room or they going to lose money on this one and this is coming from someone who currently owns three Toyotas.
@@ToneWV I probably think it’s worth waiting for the next generation which will be out sometime next year. Like I mentioned in the video, I did say it was outdated inside.
All the new Hilux’s will be Diesel mild Hybrid’s like the new Prado and look like a mirror of the USA Tacoma’s … the next GR will most certainly not have a Diesel and will be based on the TRD Tacoma with a turbo 4 cylinder petrol and a “performance” based Hybrid system … anyone waiting for a “V6 Diesel” or “V6 petrol” Raptor competitor should take a a look at the USA Toyota line up and also Chris Bowen’s vehicle policy’s.
This current GR will possibly go down as the most powerful non-hybrid 4 cylinder Diesel “analog” Hilux.
Raptor are rubbish all rangers have a wet belt which are breaking from 60,000kms resulting in engine failure and replacement 😮
So expensive
same old same old