Brilliant vlog guys ive just bought a one owner 65 plate warrior automatic with all the toys ect a month ago,with the moutain top and roll bars it has only done 6000 miles from new, so it's like brand new and even smells new still.Its a long story why it's has hardley been used i will not bore you.If i drive it gingerly just under 60 mph iam getting 38.8 mpg which i think is brilliant for a heavy truck.My wife thinks it's a beast and she loves it too.I like the the new beefy front on yours it looks more agressive.But this will do me for the time been.Take care and enjoy your beast
Thanks, Steve! We loved reviewing this - such a great pickup 😍😍😍 Annabelle has a fondness for pickups too Sounds like you got a great deal on that 65 plate
@@PlanetautoUK He paid £34,000 for it with the extras i give him £19,000 which people will think that's a lot for a 5 year old ute.But it's like brand new.Ps ive subscribed to your channel with a thumbs up
They are impressive trucks - when we had the Barbarian X Series 5, it took us anywhere we needed to go...we have a review of this one on our playlist 👍
Thanks for the review on this pickup. I agree that it's funny how pickups are becoming more and more like cars! I was also surprised that the rear brakes are drums. Especially as the calipers up fronts have 2 pot calipers. Thank you guys
Yes, it seemed interesting the brake setup, mind you it worked well, and yes the refinement has increased quite a bit in pickups in general - great fun off-road, thank you Matt
Those are actually 18" alloys, not 17". But good review. Not pleased that Mitsubishi is marketing it as a 2.2L engine when it's 2268cc. Elementary school taught me to round up to 2.3L
Hi Marcia - here’s the link for you to watch the Series 5 review we did last year: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xkXElo3Z8d0.html 👍*A
I've had a 2015 series 4 (b40) for 52qeeks now and it's been in the garage for 23weeks total. Totally useless, picking up a series 6 next weekend, can't wait. The B40 can suck eggs
The thing about pickups in this country are they are all pretty similar at least engine capacity etc. Both are rugged enough to take an off-road beating, and both offer refinement too, mind you so does the D Max - it’s pretty much down to preference, there’s also the Musso - What are you primarily going to use it for?