Which double cab pickup would you recommend:
Nissan navara
L200 4work
ford ranger
toyota hilux
Double cab pickup
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The L200 cannot tow as much as the Nissan Navara. Also, the Nissan has a lot more power. You can really feel it when you drive them back to back. They are about the same price.
The Ford Ranger is cheaper and it shows.
The Toyota is expensive but if you intend to keep it a long time, it will pay for itself in how reliable they are. But they still rust. You must look after the body work on the Toyota.
HTH. Cheers Carl
The Ford Ranger is cheaper and it shows.
The Toyota is expensive but if you intend to keep it a long time, it will pay for itself in how reliable they are. But they still rust. You must look after the body work on the Toyota.
HTH. Cheers Carl
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Nissan Navara. No contest. Sorry, but I have tested them all, and spoke to lots of people about this. There is a new navara out soon, and it is awesome!
Ford. No no no. I'd rather walk.
Ford. No no no. I'd rather walk.
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We have been running Ford Ranger XLTs for over a year now and they are very good, standing up well to the competition. With sweet engines, producing plenty of power and torque. Fuel economy is reasonable. The only complaint is that the rear suspension is too bouncy and like all crew cabs the pickup space is a compromise. Don't dismiss the Ranger!
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I think you're right Tony!
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I just want to compliment you on an excellent site and forum.
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