I received the latest South African Car magazine (www.carmag.co.za) over the weekend and it has a full comparison test in it.
Car magazine SA has been in business for over 70 years and is considered the bible of automotive magazines in South Africa, I grew up with it and I still consider it to be 1 of the best publications anywhere .... it certainly is better than the Motor & Wheels here in Oz.
So, the test .... (now don't ask to put copies up as I'm not going to expose myself to copyright issues)
Design & packaging ... a win for the Amarok, they like the shape overall and the size of the load bed, a concern is the gap between load bed floor and the closed tailgate which apparently will let dust in whilst closed.
Comfort & features ... a win for the Amarok, it is as we know in a different league compared to any other DC out there. Features & options as well as perceived build quality are standouts. Rear seat space if another winner. Slight question mark on durability of some items.
Performance ... a win for the Hilux (surprisingly). Near identical 0-100times etc, but overall impressions go the Hilux way. Gearbox and slickness thereof was not as good as the Hilux, power drops off dramatically over 4000rmin whereas the Hilux still has some left at that point. Vibrations through the drivedrain another question mark. Overall impression is that the Hilux is more driveable through the rev range especially off-road.
Ride, handling & brakes ... a win for the Amarok. On road performance by far superior, off-road not even close to the Hilux apparently. Comfort in all conditions goes to the Amarok, but the loss of feel off-road means its hard to determine what its doing and can land you in trouble.
Fuel Consumption ... a win for the Amarok, by 1.12l/100km over the course of the test.
Value for money ... a dead heat.
The Verdict ... a very narrow win for the Amarok, with the provisio that if you intend to spend your time on-road, its the 1 to have and if you spend any lenghty amount of time off bitumen, to buy the Hilux. They have some concernc about the vaibility and longetivity of the 2.0BTDI and the Amarok's ability overall to handle any rough stuff.
To quote ..." So its Hilux for the tough stuff and expeditions, Amarok for everything else."
Car magazine SA has been in business for over 70 years and is considered the bible of automotive magazines in South Africa, I grew up with it and I still consider it to be 1 of the best publications anywhere .... it certainly is better than the Motor & Wheels here in Oz.
So, the test .... (now don't ask to put copies up as I'm not going to expose myself to copyright issues)
Design & packaging ... a win for the Amarok, they like the shape overall and the size of the load bed, a concern is the gap between load bed floor and the closed tailgate which apparently will let dust in whilst closed.
Comfort & features ... a win for the Amarok, it is as we know in a different league compared to any other DC out there. Features & options as well as perceived build quality are standouts. Rear seat space if another winner. Slight question mark on durability of some items.
Performance ... a win for the Hilux (surprisingly). Near identical 0-100times etc, but overall impressions go the Hilux way. Gearbox and slickness thereof was not as good as the Hilux, power drops off dramatically over 4000rmin whereas the Hilux still has some left at that point. Vibrations through the drivedrain another question mark. Overall impression is that the Hilux is more driveable through the rev range especially off-road.
Ride, handling & brakes ... a win for the Amarok. On road performance by far superior, off-road not even close to the Hilux apparently. Comfort in all conditions goes to the Amarok, but the loss of feel off-road means its hard to determine what its doing and can land you in trouble.
Fuel Consumption ... a win for the Amarok, by 1.12l/100km over the course of the test.
Value for money ... a dead heat.
The Verdict ... a very narrow win for the Amarok, with the provisio that if you intend to spend your time on-road, its the 1 to have and if you spend any lenghty amount of time off bitumen, to buy the Hilux. They have some concernc about the vaibility and longetivity of the 2.0BTDI and the Amarok's ability overall to handle any rough stuff.
To quote ..." So its Hilux for the tough stuff and expeditions, Amarok for everything else."
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