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Beef up the reviews a little. Tell us upfront about the engine size, power and torque. Average Fuel consumption? Is it 2WD or 4x4? How does it handle various terrains, mud, gravel, hill climb-nyana? Get a sound level meter and show us how noisy it is. Do a 0-100 to show how sluggish the 1.9 liter may be. Would you biy it? So much could have been said about this car to educate and inform potential buyers.
Yes and he shows the front seats with his reflective vest still around the seat so you can't see the shape of the seat properly. And the plastic engine cover is clearly loose when he makes a video of the engine. Makes the whole thing appear flimsy while we know an Isuzu isn't flimsy.
@@tebogoramathibela4325 Fuel consumption I covered that. Drivetrain I covered that. Various terrains sure could be better and covered but I unfortunately don’t cover that specific part in all my reviews because this isn’t my car so it’s a press car I have to be careful where I go and what I do with the vehicle to avoid damage and all of that. 0 - 100 I need a test track for me to safely cover that. I unfortunately can’t do that on public roads. Would I buy it ? Yes and I did cover that in the review too. I hope you understand.
I have the previous gen X-Rider. The new one looks great, but they could have given the full size Media screen like in the LSE model at that price point.
it's always horses for courses ... some of us just want a bakkie because of the rugged looks and day to day commute - no load lugging whatsoever... okay, maybe the dogs and a few pieces of firewood. For some guys, the wife obstructs the gearlever in the VW Polo, and we're forced to upgrade. For me, this bakkie is enough to save the day, if necessary, and to say "I drive a bakkie".. I'd take it without the 4x4 exactly for the reason above...
I wish you could do a comparison with the Toyota Raider X (2.4 GD6) model which is a direct competition for the X rider and both delivers out put of 110 KW of power. The Bakkie looks good and it is very fuel efficient but the ride quality not so much. It feels the the Toyota Legend 35, the ride is too old school, the steering wheel is a bit heavy compared to your Hilux or Ranger. If they could improve the ride quality or adjust the suspension and the weight on that steering wheel, i will take it in grey, looks better.
Great review as always👌 Isuzu X rider is a great bakkie, but with my imaginary money 😅😅 i will get a Nissan Navara Pro2X personally i don't mind the boring interior.
Well it’s quite a bakkie this one, I can live with its practicalities, the price? Yha it’s good but I’m lil bid in between with its rival the LDV T60, can we have it next time on review? I’d like to be precise on my choice 😂😅, enjoyed this review thanks 🙏🏽 again 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Je vhasa ndi a ḓala nga maanḓa nga heyo thundu. I drove Gen 6 X-Rider and I enjoyed it. This is even better when I compare the specs.... huge leap in terms of upgrades. Fuel efficiency is a big-plus for me. There isn't a big deal in the power difference between 3L and 1.9L if the bakkie will be used to run errands and do non-excessive load bearing work. This thing looks stunning. It deserves its flowers and I have a feeling it will give Hilux and Rangers a run for their money. Hit me up man, I wanna work with you and get into the car review work 🙏🏿
Nice review. At that price point it's the best good looking bakkie. In fact the X-Rider is a better-looking bakkie than top range Hilux or Navara. It only loses out on Wildtrak and Aventura.