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Ford Ranger 2.2 XL Sport vs Toyota Hilux 2.4 Raider video 

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We all know the SA bakkie wars and the main protagonists involved. On the sales charts, the Hilux is the perennial winner but Ranger sales are still high enough to be cause for celebration at Ford SA.
There have been many recent comparative tests between these 2 rivals, but most recently have focused on the halo models at the top of the respective ranges. Sadly, we can't all afford to spend in excess of R800 000 on our dream double cab. Yet, there are many potential buyers in this category who are looking for value at a slightly lower entry price.
We managed to arrange to get our hands on 2 of the lower priced versions to compare. At around R550 000 to R600 000 they certainly are not cheap, but at more than R250 000 less than their range topping siblings they are far more affordable while still offering the same basic recipe. Diesel power, double cab, 4x4 with low range and still plenty of luxury touches included.
Lets start with the powerplants under the bonnet. In the left corner, the Ford 2.2L 4 cylinder turbodiesel provides 118kW and 385Nm. In the right corner, the Toyota's 2.4L 4 cylinder turbodiesel provides 110kW and 400Nm. Close enough in my book. Unfortunately we could not match the transmissions with the Toyota having a 6 speed manual and the Ford a 6 speed torque converter automatic.
In general driving, I could not feel much discernible difference between the 2 vehicles. Both are surprisingly light and easy to pilot even in traffic situations and both are similarly awkward to park in shopping centre parking areas due to their sheer size.
On our favourite stretch of dirt road, with 4H engaged, the Hilux was definitely a touch softer and lighter on the rear when travelling unladen. With our standard load on the back, they were far more equal.
A big round for the Hilux was on fuel consumption. Perhaps it was the auto transmission but we measured 7.8L/100km for the Hilux and 8.9 for the Ranger.
As mentioned, both bakkies are loaded with specification as standard. The latest generation Hilux interior and dash are modern and a massive step up from previously. Sport spec allows the Ranger to add the 8 inch touchscreen with Sync3 for approximately R6500. I would deem this an essential addition but Ford lost many points due to the lack of a reversing camera in the application. I consider this to be an essential item in ANY double cab.
To balance the fight, Toyota lost points by providing only 1 USB and 1 12V socket in the front whereas Ford has 2 USB's and an extra 12V socket for rear seat passengers. With most double cabs doing duty as family transport, provision for rear seat passengers is most important.
Taken off-road around the farm, both proved equally capable and comfortable.
The Hilux offers a service plan of 9 services/ 90 000km at 10 000km intervals. Ford offers a 6 year/ 90 000km service plan at 15 000km intervals.
After careful consideration, I declare the battle a tie on points. I leave it to the individuals brand preference to make your final buying decision.
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Комментарии : 22   
@collinfredericks3370
@collinfredericks3370 3 года назад
All reviewers always review the high end models of these two bakkies,its good seeing a review for the lower specced models for those of us looking for options to buy. Thanks alot
@MotorMatters
@MotorMatters 3 года назад
Our pleasure!
@jjpietersen9340
@jjpietersen9340 2 года назад
OH NO ... Reealy wanted to watch this but the camera work .
@nkgudih
@nkgudih 3 года назад
Toyota a good buy when new and for longer keeps, and 2nd market, the Ford will be a wise buy but expect some reliability issues down the line of long ownership, e.g. the gearbox and some sensor/s malfunction. Lastly, all cars last, some are worthy of lasting (Hilux)
@bethzarin6439
@bethzarin6439 3 года назад
What are you talking about? Just because you don't know how to take care of the Ford. Got a 2014 Ranger 2.2 M/T. Used Amsoil Engine Oil, Transmission and Axle oil all amsoil. Got 180km on the clock and the performance is just like the same when I bought it (literally). The secret is that I just change oil earlier and more often than recommended. Plus, I use the best oils only. Comfortable and powerful small pickup. Fun to drive. The secret to any car is change the oil more often than required.. I even change oil in between required interval. It's literally like new in terms of performance. I haul construction materials because I am a contractor. And I use to overtake Honda Civics on the open highway too.
@phumudzocharlestshinyani5721
@phumudzocharlestshinyani5721 2 года назад
180km it's nothing compared to what Toyota does, go to the mines and see which bakkies they use the most for heavy duty, Toyota goes up to 500k of milage without any major problems while Ford, yes vey fast and comfortable but when it reaches about 240k of milage that's when the problems, serious problems starts.. Many engine sensors start to mulfunction, gearbox and many other
@andilengcobo9825
@andilengcobo9825 3 года назад
Informative video but please buy a tripod.
@mondehlongwane1567
@mondehlongwane1567 3 года назад
Hilux gets my vote
@drevil2783
@drevil2783 3 года назад
As per your recommendation and after watching this test the mahindra still seems to be better value for money as a workhorse. Thanks
@kylepurchase5897
@kylepurchase5897 3 года назад
Awesome video very informative, I just bought the hilux extended cab 2.4
@MotorMatters
@MotorMatters 3 года назад
Enjoy it
@nooranikhan129
@nooranikhan129 3 года назад
Excellent review! Thanks a lot
@beesoutdoors8418
@beesoutdoors8418 3 года назад
You compared the high spec 2.4hilux vs low spec 2.2 ranger and that hilux in the video is R601400.00 You must compair the 2.4 sr 4x4 mt to that ranger xl
@WillemLuntungan
@WillemLuntungan Год назад
Thank you
@wiehahnstrauss5634
@wiehahnstrauss5634 Год назад
@motormatters: where can we contact you for some advice as I have a question around two bakkies i am comparing.
@jeffhein8529
@jeffhein8529 2 года назад
Hi you comparing a automatic Ford Ranger fuel consumption to A Toyota Manual gearbox - It's obvious, a Manual gearbox always more fuel efficient - that's my reason for always going Manual on bakkie based vehicles, Whereas on high end vehicles the Auto gearbox is often more fuel efficient, more pleasurable to drive than the manual gearbox
@gugumthabela2297
@gugumthabela2297 3 года назад
No cruise control...for Ranger ?
@wilburtvanvuuren4383
@wilburtvanvuuren4383 2 года назад
Toyota is more economical, because it's manual.
@robertdionne6073
@robertdionne6073 2 года назад
I feel dizzy while watching 😞
@kastormuronga8093
@kastormuronga8093 3 года назад
Why you did not include the Isuzu X-Rider, or it does not fit in this category?
@MotorMatters
@MotorMatters 3 года назад
We are limited by the vehicles available and what can be arranged.
@simmynene2978
@simmynene2978 Год назад
R 640 000. 00 For hilux in 2022
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