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Apart from a cheaper sticker price, the Triton offered nothing else that make it a compelling buy against the alternatives.
What decent advancement has the segment seen in 20 years. A few V6 diesels. Navara with coil springs. A couple of models that offer rear discs. Maybe rear diff lock and 4 wheel traction control.

This thing has taken the next step of introducing new tech to a segment that has stagnated for the last ten years (except eye watering RRP).

Time well tell if it’s a sales success. I can’t see why it won’t be, juding by the amount of cheap Chinese shit already on the road. I can see people overlooking the made in China stigma if it’s as well appointed as Wildtrack/Raptor and goes harder than them.
Save $30k on a Ranger, use the rest to go to Bali and finish off the full sleeve tatts.

The segment has stagnated like the small hatch segment (before everyone killed their offerings), things like the Mazda 2 have made no technological changes for the past ~15 years, same power and torque figures they've just gotten heavier.
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One thing I learnt when researching the Outlander is they don't achieve anywhere near the economy they advertise, if that helps
I had one as a rental a month ago metro use for a week 10/11 litres per 100 km
Seemed pretty gutless too
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One thing I learnt when researching the Outlander is they don't achieve anywhere near the economy they advertise, if that helps
We drove an Outlander Exceed Tourer before buying a Tucson.
Loved every aspect of the Mitsu.
But it was gutless, we may have purchased one if turbo petrol or turbo diesel and no CVT. (hybrid wasnt around then, and we'll just change to a Hybrid Tucson when the time comes anyway)
Id say that may be why the econ is rubbish.
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Apart from a cheaper sticker price, the Triton offered nothing else that make it a compelling buy against the alternatives.
What decent advancement has the segment seen in 20 years. A few V6 diesels. Navara with coil springs. A couple of models that offer rear discs. Maybe rear diff lock and 4 wheel traction control.

This thing has taken the next step of introducing new tech to a segment that has stagnated for the last ten years (except eye watering RRP).

Time well tell if it’s a sales success. I can’t see why it won’t be, juding by the amount of cheap Chinese shit already on the road. I can see people overlooking the made in China stigma if it’s as well appointed as Wildtrack/Raptor and goes harder than them.
Save $30k on a Ranger, use the rest to go to Bali and finish off the full sleeve tatts.
smoo, you may well could be right moving ahead, I don't know I'm just commenting from observations and interest.
Don't think I'll ever need to buy a dual cab again - triton never needed to be anything more in the past - sticker price and wty, hardy a top seller same applied to novara.
Going onto the shark re later tech and better interior ? the latest GWM top of the line dual cab my nephew got is just as you described the shark compared to Lux/ranger etc, don't think I saw it really dent the top seller sales.
Lets see what this does over the next year/2.
Will be interesting viewing seeing the vfacts.
Mind you I have no axe to grind or bone to pick or just banter like Franco about dual cabs, abn's, engines/suspensions/tech yaddayadda, it is what it is you play where it suits your need and budgets.
The industry is changing, gov's keep changing, policies, FTA's, china could flip its butt next week, Kamala or Trumpy, who has a coin flip it haha
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Curious about the 1.9L vs 3L (4JJ3)

The latter has had significant modifications to improve NVH,



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How's these figures compare with 2.0 Biturbo job in the Ranger?
I didnt drive the 3.0l but when he started the two back to back the 1.9 was considerably quieter.
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I didnt drive the 3.0l but when he started the two back to back the 1.9 was considerably quieter.
The 4JJ1 variant is rough as guts from an NVH perspective, the 4JJ3 they've made a decent chunk of improvements, if you can tell the difference with them both idling near each other you can imagine how bad the previous 4JJ1 is then in the previous models.

I did about 600km in one of the 4JJ1 variations on the highway, dual cab variety with a canopy on the back, at highway speeds, hearing that bucket of bolts rattling away gets old after a bit, and they're not exactly comfortable, have to shift around on the seat after a bit or you start getting a sore posterior, feel like I need a nurse to come flip me over so I didn't get bed sores

Its not like it was unloaded either, canopy on the back + tools + two people + long range fuel tank (150L).

We were doing around 14L/100km sitting on 110-120.

Add in that rough as guts engine plus chunky AT tyres, people think small cars were bad with road noise they've obviously advanced in age and become deaf because these things are worse than my Fiesta ST

Ranger is significantly better from an NVH perspective, have one at work but its still not great, ours is either on or over GVM and it handles like a dog.

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