TOTL Navara 4x4 2009 to 2015, then TOTL Hilux owner here 2015 to 2018 then. Now, I have a 2018 3.2 Ranger 4x4 AT with 85kplus mileage. Great comfort & handling, never had any problems or repairs (just normal PMS outside casa & change battery) once a year PMS. Now im planning to sell it, with current prices of it is around 850k to 950k tops.while the 2018 Hilux 4x4 AT is currently around 1.1M to 1.2M tops.. That being said, resale value of toyota is still top. But, i will still opt to get the new ranger. For me, comfort of my family is still priority especially on long drives.. its a night & day difference..
Both are great trucks but obviously made from different stand points. Hilux is strictly a work vehicle, no extra things that can break on you. No giant screen that may not work in dirty situations, USB ports out in the open, or overly electronic steering that will make things a nightmare if it goes out. Hence why in Japan, it can only be registered as a work vehicle, not a passenger vehicle. On the flip side, looking at the conveniences of the Ranger show that this truck was made for more recent demands involving outdoor hobbies rather than a utility truck. Comfort, conveniences, all the bells and whistles that make the journey to a campsite nice. So how can you compare the 2 without seriously considering their uses. I would choose Hilux if I wanted a work horse, and would pick the Ranger for an outdoors weekend warrior.
Well for me since i work a lot ofcurse i need a truck that makes me comfortable while going to work and going back home, you know life is a matter of choice wether you want to be happy and confortable all the time or sad be miserable all the time, and the price says the big practicality. So I continue using ford for a wise man.
Thanks for the Comparo Test. Its shows that Hilux needs an update sooner or later. And thanks to Ford for uplifting their ranger lineup which is on another level. Toyota will accept the challenges to cope up. Kaya tayong mga consumer pa rin makikinabang.
Toyota Ford parehong mga maganda brand o car maker sa buong mundo...As consumers..depende sa pag alaga at MINTINANCE para hahaba ang buhay ng sakyanan..may Volkswagen beetle ako noon 35 yrs..bago nabulok yong body pro ang makina ok parin..ngayun Toyota Rav4 ko 22 yrs..ganda pa tumakbo..araw2x ang gamit..fortunerV..camry # corolla S..ok oking pa..10yrs @ 5 yrs old...changed oil every 5k miles o 3 months interval..😂.❤❤😂
@@jericogadaga8770 tumitirik din naman ang toyota LOL going for 5years na fortuner ko after ng warranty di ko na masyado na mamaintenance kasi nga "toyota realiable" ayun last month tumirik sa daan pina tow ko papuntang casa alternator yung sira nakaka stress din pero kasalanan ko din naman. kaya wala talaga sa brand yan nasa gumagamit itigil nyo na yang brand war nyo Toxicity lang naidudulot nyan
Always bashing one side to the other. I am 61 years old and I have had 50+ cars/trucks in my life. Half them Ford. You know how many times I been broke down? ZERO. The 2 trucks that left me stranded were both Toyotas. Generally Toyotas are reliable, but what are the odds my 2 hardest broken vehicles were Toyota? So each person has reasons for their vehicle choices but Ford/Lincoln has been damn good to me. My current truck is 2020 Ford Ranger FX4. Excellent truck.
but why is there a joke of fix or repair daily? i can post anecdotally and say "I have 100 cars in my life and all of them are ford, all of them broke down" lol.
I'm impressed by your comparison,You have not compared the Hilux to the V6 ranger because that would not be a fair comparison, comparing the 2.8l engine in the Hilux to the twin turbo engine in the Ranger is a fair and reasonable comparison,good job.
if you compare the V6 ranger to the Hilux better compare the GR Hilux that the Australian market will have, that GR one have an improve performance and not just lifestyle upgrade like what we get here in the philippines
Ang ganda ang ford ranger 2023 ngayon super tipid sa diesel din super tipid sa maintenace kasi na kabasi lang sa intelligent oil niya nakaabot na.kami nang 20k mileage ngayon lang kami naka change oil kasi umabot nang 30 percent intelligent oil ..so super tipid sa maintenace mag 1 year kami next monthn now naka change oil..❤
The rear disc on the Ranger doesn't make a difference on that dusty surface, especially without load. It's more up to the tires, I guess. Heavily loaded on the road, however, they should make a difference. But anyways I like the Ford for being more comfortable.
Reliability is good, but I won't sacrifice my physical health and safety and of my family especially when you hit the rough roads. If you have an Elderly and pregnant women or kids , I'm sure you woudn't want them jumping, bumping around inside the cabin that may result to injuries. Plus having extra airbags and other additional safety features is a plus for both passenger and driver's safety. When it comes to cargo, Ford can also be relied to carry what it promises to hold in the cargo bed (know the limit, huwag abuso sa unit, like overloading everytime) Remember even Cargo trailer Trucks have their limits too. People who probably complain and say negative things about Ford are people who either never owned one or the one's who abuses their units and probably tried to get an untrained mechanics outside casa to lower the maintenace cost (hanap mura kahit di maalam sa unit ung mekaniko)-therefore sacrificing the quality and proper maintenace.... remember not all mechanics are the same.
Could not agree more. My current NGR Sports 4x4 is my 4th Ranger. Never had any problem at all with all 4. Why would I think of resale value after 5 or 10 years when for the same period, I would be hurting my body and that of my family relentlessly?
I don't think that the brake test was fair. They start the run at the same distance, have the same stopping markers, but didn't have the same braking point. Anton said they're just going to hit 60kph then slam the brakes. Given that the Hilux is quicker based on time, it will definitely brake earlier than the ranger.
Specs, features and technology wise, Ford Ranger is the Winner. The advantage of Toyota Hi Lux is iits lower maintenance costs and higher re-sale value compare to Ford Ranger
@@ImALefty08 Yun kakilala ko last January bumili ng 2023 Everest then last Feb hind ma start sabi daw ng ford dealer jumper ran lng daw jinamper nila pero ayaw pa rin mag start, nka stock Pa Rin sa casa ayon sumakit ulo nya sising sisi sya na sana japanese car nlng binili nya.
I have to say I do like the new Ranger. Problem is I know Ford has been having issues with the new Ranger. And they have always had issues with the engine. Toyota is known for its quality and longevity. I will wait till next year to see if Toyota is going to up their game a little. Mainly in the size department.
I buy a pickup to be used as a pickup. Not bring kids to school everyday. One main factor i need to consider for a workhorse going to the mountains every week is RELIABILITY. Enough said.
Right, doing an acceleration and brake test on a non paved dirt road is just what you need to really see how fast the pick up can go and stop.. in a place where tire traction is key.. 😂
You guys are looking for comfort but these are not designed for that purpose and if ever it is a give away. These pickups are used for hauling stuffs and not people.
RANGER naman talaga ang maganda... aminin nyo na toyota fans jan... wag nyo na isingit ang reliable daw kuno... iba iba ang gusto ng tao... kung gusto nungg tao ay comfort, tech at maporma, wag nyo na awayin... nasa tao yan ano ang taste nila... ayaw nila ng reliable at matagtag at lumang tech... anyway, sana e feature din nila mga chinese pickup at saka dMax e review din.... at sana magkaroon din ng 2023 chevy colorado sa pinas, maganda din yun
Hahahahaa kala mo talaga di nasisiraan ibang brand eh. Nung nakita nila bagong raptor ang sabi ba naman may hahatakin na naman sa express way. Mga walang pambili ng raptor hahahahaha
Reliable na 10 years na di masaya. Or 5 years na masaya palitan na lang ng bago. At dahil masaya mas ganado sa lahat ng bagay at mas productive ng isip. Mas kikita at bili na lang ulit.
Ford Ranger for comfort, build quality, looks, proven and tested for reliability (not as reliable as toyota obviously). Hilux for reliability and workload only and maybe looks. Me and my friend took his conquest offroad on rocky terrains, it was so uncomfortable and made me almost vomit and when we got back in the city I can already hear rattles inside the cabin from all those offroading, it just tells in terms of build quality that it has a cheaper built interior materials. BUT off course the engine is reliable 😁
I really love the new ranger design. Overall it's a good pickup truck. But, what is up with Ford with OVER BOOST? Over boosting the engine will shorten its life.
I'll get the Ranger every fucking time. Forget about the Toyota Hilux, all they can offer is an old advertisement of a 90's Hilux being beaten up. The Ranger is the perfect pickup truck for daily, hauling and off-roading.
@@bearsanbearsan8451bwiset yan haha, nanonood ako ng documentary about wars sa middle east, ung mga terorista sa afghanistan naka hilux haha. not well-maintained pero tumatakbo pa rin haha
I knew someone who used to work for Ford in Mindanao I will not tell where exactly as a parts man and later as an agent not just an agent but one of the best agents... He bought a Toyota Innova instead.
cars you buy depends on your lifestyle needs. It is as simple as that. if you live in the mountains,, would you buy a ferrari?? not because you're a ford agent ,, youll buy a ford..
@@jojonepomuceno7349Exactly. And it depends on your budget. If your budget is 1m-1.5m then you have many family members so i would prefer Innova. Wala ka naman mabili na 1-1.5m na MPV sa Ford with 7-8 seating capacity.
With my money... I would go for the Hilux. Just looking and comparing the re-sale value of these two pick-ups would tell you which is worth the money 5-10 years from now.
you can spend 2 million on a car yet you think about the resale value after 5-10 years, while the new cars on that time would be miles ahead in technology
@@randolfabad759 puro ka tech mayaman ka kasi, you dont know how ordinary people who only wished about longevity for their family to use as they are not sure if they could even buy a new one. di po yan gaya ng phone na pag outdated na bilinagad ng bago. No sir. merong iba na kahit papaanonay mkabili man lang at wla na planong bumili ulit dahil sa dami ng gastusin. rich kids problems.
@@randolfabad759 I've been noticing your comments and tbh the logic is not quite high. You buy a car to get from point A to point B. MAJORITY of car buyers have this mindset. If i want tech... then I will get a tablet, a phone, etc. The number one factor people look into buying a car is price. And speaking of re-sale. Just take a look at marketplace. The price of a 2012 hilux is way higher and holds its end compared to rangers. Another thing... you based your comment on looks... need i say that looks are subjective. And for me... the current hilux looks better than the ranger. Ps: there's a reason the hilux is the number 1 pick up in the Philippines.
I also don't think that your logic is high saying "If I want tech, then I will get a tablet, phone". Will a phone gets you to point A to point B. I also won't say that majority of car buyers will buy a car to get from point a to point b since if that's the case, then most people will buy a sedan, or a van for bigger families or even a bong-go truck, but no. If manufacturers would charge as much as 2M+, then most buyers would expect that it has most if not all the tech features of a modern car. Yes, tech can be a bit more sensitive to durability but as time goes by, it would eventually become better. My father owns a toyota and I could also testify that it's durability and reliability is really the best in its class, unfortunately, it lags behind other manufacturers when it comes to tech features. And yes, I agree that mid-income buyers would prefer longevity over tech and pero may ibang buyers din na they also look at the tech features when they buy a car. Basically, kanya-kanyang preferences lang yan and the comparo between the new gen ranger and the facelift hius grs is somewhat unfair given na new gen ang ranger, hence, it would have better tech features, well, actually the grs hilux is almost at par with the ranger. If you still have a car or you're not eager to buy a new car, then it's best to wait for the new gen hilux in 2-4 years probably, I hope next year meron na talaga. For some buyers, they buy a car that they would enjoy and use and for some, they want a high resale value pero for me lang, bat mo iisipin yun resale value considering na a brand new car would depreciate its value once nakalabas na ng casa. Cars are not investments unless gagamitin pang negosyo. Saka kahit anong sasakyan cguro mataas resale value basta naalagaan ng owner. Just my cents hehe. Stay safe mg bossing
All cars break down, it's all depend on how you use it, if you take care your car properly it will last long but if you don't then it won't last long. Advantage of Toyota is the resale value because of its reputation as reliable and dependable and availability of parts. Labor and cost of maintenance almost the same. Ford advantage is its tech features more up to date and it's reliability.
I also like Toyota, but they're always late on new technologies. I wonder why. The cabin looks and feel dated as what the guys mentioned. Looking forward with the 2024 Toyota grs comparo.
@@JasonDavide Quotes from some commenters of this topic: "... Reliability and peace of mind, Hilux. Check out Australian news on the new gen Rangers" "Not to mention, Mat Watson from Carwow, one of his blogs revealed Hilux exceeds the Ford Ranger."
Yeah hilux is very reliable.. We have this off road trail group which one among us has a ranger and guess what, most common issue is transmission and overheating. So if you have Ranger, drive it smoothly
Ask the Cordellieran's why most of them preferred toyota hilux. They use there pick up for carrying loads of vegetables, fertilizers and gold ore for the miners. The road is uphill and off road for how manny kilometers. The test they are showing is not the BIG TEST as they are saying put a 1ton load as the Cordellieran's farmers and miners doing to there pick up climb a hill thats the real test and there you will see real purpose of pick up and the answer why they preferred hilux than other pick up.
tagalugin na kita sir. ikaw ba naman na sa bundok,, ang hirap himanap ng parts ng ford ,, ano pipiliin mo ung toyota na madaling humagilap ng parta or ford na madalang at mahal ang parts?? depende kasi yan... ung mga taga US,, papiliin mo sa ford and toyota,, pipiliin nila ford,, an daming parts sa kanila e. sa power by power,, papahuli ba yang ford truck,, e dyan nagsimula yan.. wala nman pick up sa japan dati.,, gumaya lang sa US yan.
The Hilux feels antiquated against virtually every other pickup - might be reliable for sure but why does Toyota think it’s ok to sell such old fashioned rubbish for those prices?
11 years ago, I chose between Strada and Hilux. Hilux's interior looks like it was designed by my grand father... Specs and features doesn't feel like it's worth its price. So I ended up with the Strada. My Strada worked everyday with almost no fail... Almost, 'cos there was that one time when the clutch gave up, though that's on me cos I already saw it coming and I just brushed it aside. And on a manual transmission, clutch is gonna guaranteed wear off eventually. Mine took 10 years before it did. Last May, I looked for an upgrade. I was hoping for a new Strada, but it wasn't out yet and I too impatient to wait. So I went back and took a peek of the Hilux, and it still looked like it was designed by my grandfather... Even after 11 years. Lol. And at that price? Then I looked at Ford Wildtrak. And it was worth every darn peso. Longer warranty, and cheaper periodic maintenance. 👍👍👍
In my opinion ford has the edge when you make its truck an SUV for the asphalt. But for some that has lived in the harsh conditions reliability is the top priority. In my area most ranger and raptors are Only driven in the city/town not a single one i ever saw in mountains, while hilux's pretty much a norm in those areas. That 2k rev 1 person is already a red flag. Put 5 person + cargo in an uphill that thing will scream.
And so you secretly put GPS every neighbors ford user😆😆😆 your so unfair we have farm i usually visit their thats why i use ford ranger because its wild but gentle in the mountain😆
Sa part ng Quezon province may uphill putikan Doon papunta sa main road kinaya ng Hilux V namin 2022 manual transmission with stock tires. May tatlong sasakyan dun na tumirik jeepney, L300, at multicab. Nung July pa yun kasi bagyuhan nun. Iba pa rin Ang Toyota akala ko mag bbreakdown kami dun kasi karamihan nag sasabi na iba makina noon sa ngayon.
If you want comfort with unexpected troubles go with ford- and if you're looking for durability and peace of mind while driving go with toyota; the choice is yours.
What do you mean by durability? I own toyota hilux rogue and next gen wildtrak ranger..ranger is the best in all aspects.only use hilux on heavy load cause thats hilux do.
@@guestguest2145 yun nga ang di ko maintindihan, bakit sila mag rereklamo sa tagtag e ang purpose naman talaga ng pickup truck e pang karga ng mabibigat sa likod. Expected na matagtag ang pickup, kahit anong brand pa yan.
@@arcsolomon6360 wla namang issues yung ranger ngayun eh especially yung single turbo hindi na din magastos sa pms mga 2k lang gastos ko first pms kasi meron na syang oil life sensor..
gusto pa rin ng mga tao ang reliable madaling ayusin maraming parts agad agad kaya mabenta ang hilux...less teche more reliable facts of life...hahaha toyota knows what the consumer needs not their wants. yeah mas mahal kaunti ang hilux pero mahal naman ang resale value nito so ok lang. pero mas pogi ang ang bagong ranger though. conquest owner 2021
Problem with "hightech" is, it easily drains the battery with all of them needs power. I know because I used to work in a car dealership and these "hightech" car's battery drains quickly. They need to recharge the battery and run the engine for 20-30 minutes every morning before the dealership opens.
No question about the durability and resale value of toyota pickup is tough. But the comfort and advance feature of Ford pickup is the best. Parang sa airlines,kng gusto mo sa comfort,get 1st class ticket ng di ka mhirapan sa biyahe 😊
None of these car actually tow 3,500 kg - Hilux can only tow max of 2,850 kg and Ford Ranger can tow max of 3,350 kg after deducting GCM. Ford will tow 500 kg more than Hilux. So you buy the right car for the application you are using it for.
Ranger equals poor resale value while the Hilux still commands the largest resale amassed with reliabilty. The Hilux from a modern day comfort and accessories perspective is archaic compared to the Ranger.
Thanks Ford for give us normal new hi tech like rest of the world get, even in pick up trucks. World going forward,. if toyota still sell simple models with plastic interiour and stiff ride for philippines markets Toyota dealers only be happy. We can not be afraid new tecnology. Its like to use TOUCH BUTTONS CELLPHONES, what is past and not better than todays cellphones.
TOTL Navara 4x4 2009 to 2015, then TOTL Hilux owner here 2015 to 2018 then. Now, I have a 2018 3.2 Ranger 4x4 AT with 85kplus mileage. Great comfort & handling, never had any problems or repairs (just normal PMS outside casa & change battery) once a year PMS. Now im planning to sell it, with current prices of it is around 850k to 950k tops.while the 2018 Hilux 4x4 AT is currently around 1.1M to 1.2M tops.. That being said, resale value of toyota is still top. But, i will still opt to get the new ranger. For me, comfort of my family is still priority especially on long drives.. its a night & day difference..
Not having A/C vents in the 2nd row should be a crime. The heat in this country is unbearable.
I had a toycon before, and it's not really an issue. Its ac is more than enough to make the whole cabin cold
@@DL.j not under scorching heat it wont
The 2023 hilux gr-s already has 2nd row a/c vents
I don’t know where you live bud but in Melbourne the weather fucking sucks
@@malikchaddoud1199 Philippines
Both are great trucks but obviously made from different stand points. Hilux is strictly a work vehicle, no extra things that can break on you. No giant screen that may not work in dirty situations, USB ports out in the open, or overly electronic steering that will make things a nightmare if it goes out. Hence why in Japan, it can only be registered as a work vehicle, not a passenger vehicle.
On the flip side, looking at the conveniences of the Ranger show that this truck was made for more recent demands involving outdoor hobbies rather than a utility truck. Comfort, conveniences, all the bells and whistles that make the journey to a campsite nice.
So how can you compare the 2 without seriously considering their uses. I would choose Hilux if I wanted a work horse, and would pick the Ranger for an outdoors weekend warrior.
Well for me since i work a lot ofcurse i need a truck that makes me comfortable while going to work and going back home, you know life is a matter of choice wether you want to be happy and confortable all the time or sad be miserable all the time, and the price says the big practicality. So I continue using ford for a wise man.
Very well said
If you look for a work horse, you dont need a gr-s hilux,
Ranger is better for 90% of people
Thanks for the Comparo Test. Its shows that Hilux needs an update sooner or later. And thanks to Ford for uplifting their ranger lineup which is on another level. Toyota will accept the challenges to cope up. Kaya tayong mga consumer pa rin makikinabang.
parehong safe yan sila mas safer lng ang toyota kasi hindi tumitirik kya number 1 sales sa australia ang hilux.
Mas mura kasi ang spare parts ng toyota kumpara sa ford at maraming replacement parts
Toyota Ford parehong mga maganda brand o car maker sa buong mundo...As consumers..depende sa pag alaga at MINTINANCE para hahaba ang buhay ng sakyanan..may Volkswagen beetle ako noon 35 yrs..bago nabulok yong body pro ang makina ok parin..ngayun Toyota Rav4 ko 22 yrs..ganda pa tumakbo..araw2x ang gamit..fortunerV..camry # corolla S..ok oking pa..10yrs @ 5 yrs old...changed oil every 5k miles o 3 months interval..😂.❤❤😂
@@jericogadaga8770 tumitirik din naman ang toyota LOL going for 5years na fortuner ko after ng warranty di ko na masyado na mamaintenance kasi nga "toyota realiable"
ayun last month tumirik sa daan pina tow ko papuntang casa alternator yung sira nakaka stress din pero kasalanan ko din naman. kaya wala talaga sa brand yan nasa gumagamit itigil nyo na yang brand war nyo Toxicity lang naidudulot nyan
Always bashing one side to the other. I am 61 years old and I have had 50+ cars/trucks in my life. Half them Ford. You know how many times I been broke down? ZERO. The 2 trucks that left me stranded were both Toyotas. Generally Toyotas are reliable, but what are the odds my 2 hardest broken vehicles were Toyota? So each person has reasons for their vehicle choices but Ford/Lincoln has been damn good to me. My current truck is 2020 Ford Ranger FX4. Excellent truck.
Same experience we own lots of fords have not experience breakdowns,major issues etc
They have many excuses but the real reason is they cannot afFORD it.
@@JustInCASE326 correct sir
@@JustInCASE326nice one 😺
but why is there a joke of fix or repair daily? i can post anecdotally and say "I have 100 cars in my life and all of them are ford, all of them broke down" lol.
I'm impressed by your comparison,You have not compared the Hilux to the V6 ranger because that would not be a fair comparison, comparing the 2.8l engine in the Hilux to the twin turbo engine in the Ranger is a fair and reasonable comparison,good job.
No v6 available for the ph (yet).
if you compare the V6 ranger to the Hilux better compare the GR Hilux that the Australian market will have, that GR one have an improve performance and not just lifestyle upgrade like what we get here in the philippines
@@randolfabad759 no Aussie spec Hilux in Ph. Not sure if Ph wildtrak is the same in Australia. But Aussie Hilux is better than Ph Hilux.
theres no v6 variant available in the ph. its a 2.0l bi turbo engine
Ang ganda ang ford ranger 2023 ngayon super tipid sa diesel din super tipid sa maintenace kasi na kabasi lang sa intelligent oil niya nakaabot na.kami nang 20k mileage ngayon lang kami naka change oil kasi umabot nang 30 percent intelligent oil ..so super tipid sa maintenace mag 1 year kami next monthn now naka change oil..❤
The rear disc on the Ranger doesn't make a difference on that dusty surface, especially without load. It's more up to the tires, I guess. Heavily loaded on the road, however, they should make a difference. But anyways I like the Ford for being more comfortable.
Reliability is good, but I won't sacrifice my physical health and safety and of my family especially when you hit the rough roads. If you have an Elderly and pregnant women or kids , I'm sure you woudn't want them jumping, bumping around inside the cabin that may result to injuries.
Plus having extra airbags and other additional safety features is a plus for both passenger and driver's safety.
When it comes to cargo, Ford can also be relied to carry what it promises to hold in the cargo bed (know the limit, huwag abuso sa unit, like overloading everytime) Remember even Cargo trailer Trucks have their limits too. People who probably complain and say negative things about Ford are people who either never owned one or the one's who abuses their units and probably tried to get an untrained mechanics outside casa to lower the maintenace cost (hanap mura kahit di maalam sa unit ung mekaniko)-therefore sacrificing the quality and proper maintenace.... remember not all mechanics are the same.
Could not agree more. My current NGR Sports 4x4 is my 4th Ranger. Never had any problem at all with all 4. Why would I think of resale value after 5 or 10 years when for the same period, I would be hurting my body and that of my family relentlessly?
Oo nga pero yung Hilux kasi work truck sabi nila kaya nga mataltag halos lahat na sasakyan ng Toyota mataltag eh
I don't think that the brake test was fair. They start the run at the same distance, have the same stopping markers, but didn't have the same braking point. Anton said they're just going to hit 60kph then slam the brakes. Given that the Hilux is quicker based on time, it will definitely brake earlier than the ranger.
Specs, features and technology wise, Ford Ranger is the Winner. The advantage of Toyota Hi Lux is iits lower maintenance costs and higher re-sale value compare to Ford Ranger
Matibay ang Toyota hind titirik sa daan.
@@4sumcrazyshitnatirikan ka na ng ranger sa daan?
That's true dude. I don't know why toyota depreciates slower than ford.
@@4sumcrazyshitmay ranger ka ba?
Sa ford pag nag sawa ka pwede naman magswap ka nang bagong unit nila basta wala lang sira old unit mo😊
Using wildtrak new gen perfect now,easy and comfortable than my hi lux 3 years ago.
Hands on to the ford ranger. Cheaper and comfortable. A combination of comfort and utility plus the look. The ranger is really a good looking truck.
For good looking it's not very good for me but for comfort fr
Good looking nga pero may issue nmn sa reliability.
@@4sumcrazyshit this is a next gen ranger. Do you have proof that the next gen rangers aren't reliable?
@@ImALefty08 Yun kakilala ko last January bumili ng 2023 Everest then last Feb hind ma start sabi daw ng ford dealer jumper ran lng daw jinamper nila pero ayaw pa rin mag start, nka stock Pa Rin sa casa ayon sumakit ulo nya sising sisi sya na sana japanese car nlng binili nya.
May naninira sa Ford kasi siguro napakagaling ng American technology talaga
I have to say I do like the new Ranger. Problem is I know Ford has been having issues with the new Ranger. And they have always had issues with the engine. Toyota is known for its quality and longevity. I will wait till next year to see if Toyota is going to up their game a little. Mainly in the size department.
Anung masabi mo sa bagong 2024 Hilux GR S?
@@4sumcrazyshitparang Hilux lang na lifted eh
Will still go for the toyota hilux....nothing can beat its realibility and durability...😊
Try isuzu or mitsubishi. Tough, reliable and number 1 very much comfortable compare to toyota.
as a mine engineer and working in mine environtment i can assure you toyota hilux is more capable and reliable than mitsubishi triton
Sabi ng mga mekaniko na friends ko Basta japanese cars matibay.
Ford is reliable depende lang yan sa pag gamit, availability ng pyesa at mekaniko
@@alsalang9772oo nga pyesa depende sa lugar yan at region
Toyota boys will not agree even if it's not comfortable on off roads and on a daily drive through EDSA.
Sanay naman din sila sa base variant at bare minimum. Tapos sila na nag papa-uupgrade 😉
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@@thegrimreaper6926ford ranger still hands down better in off-roading
If I’m not mistaken, the 2023 Hilux have rear airvents and other upgrades.
Yep. Also discs on the rear.
It’s always about longevity for me. You can never go wrong with Toyota in the long run. I can’t say the same about Ford.
I buy a pickup to be used as a pickup. Not bring kids to school everyday. One main factor i need to consider for a workhorse going to the mountains every week is RELIABILITY. Enough said.
Pickup truck in the Philippines is a luxury item. And they contribute alot in traffic.
@@voodoodiecast agree. Seldom nalang ginagamit pang harabas.
That's only 5-10% of the population of pickup buyers here in PH. Most use it as a lifestyle truck.
Old school thinking. Modern pick-up should do everything. New ford ranger all the way.
@@voodoodiecast not in the Cordillera, we use trucks to harvest farms ( vegetables, Fruits etc.) And for our mountainous terrains.
should have done a test with at least a few hundred kgs of load so we can compare the performance and handling.
Can we see a 1 ton load uphill test?
Pagdating sa technology dun sa ford ranger pero pag dating sa durability sa toyota hilux
Right, doing an acceleration and brake test on a non paved dirt road is just what you need to really see how fast the pick up can go and stop.. in a place where tire traction is key.. 😂
Kudos. Honest review for both brands.
You guys are looking for comfort but these are not designed for that purpose and if ever it is a give away. These pickups are used for hauling stuffs and not people.
Nissan Navara Pro4x tops on them both in my opinion.
spring rear suspension.
load it with at least 700kgs, magrereklamo na ang rear suspension mo.
Hindi sa bagong model. Double rated coil spring, tested.
Navara pro 4x4 is made for intense off-roading Hilux conquest and wildtrak are work trucks
those who uses this for daily driving, for their work horse, should be the one reviewing this
And how they used this? Transporting kids to school?
RANGER naman talaga ang maganda... aminin nyo na toyota fans jan... wag nyo na isingit ang reliable daw kuno... iba iba ang gusto ng tao... kung gusto nungg tao ay comfort, tech at maporma, wag nyo na awayin... nasa tao yan ano ang taste nila... ayaw nila ng reliable at matagtag at lumang tech... anyway, sana e feature din nila mga chinese pickup at saka dMax e review din.... at sana magkaroon din ng 2023 chevy colorado sa pinas, maganda din yun
ingat pre. aawayin ka ng mga inova fan boys jan. tOyOtA nUmBAh WaN daw hahahahaha
True. Puro reliable mga comment sa mga gong2x na toy ots fan boy. Bakit hindi ba masisira ang toy ots????
Yan Lang Naman panlaban Ng Toyota Yung reliability kuno hahah
Very well said bro💪💪🔥🔥 ..
Hahahahaa kala mo talaga di nasisiraan ibang brand eh. Nung nakita nila bagong raptor ang sabi ba naman may hahatakin na naman sa express way. Mga walang pambili ng raptor hahahahaha
Kanya kanya kc tayo ng gusto,pareho naman na maganda yan or any other brand na pick up,depende lng talaga sa tao kung anu gusto niyang pick-up😊
Comfy, techy family car vs workhorse
Since it is under truck category, should have tested them with big loads on offroad. Thanks.
Wildtrak cam weigh 1.5tons👍
Reliable na 10 years na di masaya. Or 5 years na masaya palitan na lang ng bago. At dahil masaya mas ganado sa lahat ng bagay at mas productive ng isip. Mas kikita at bili na lang ulit.
Consider tires as well atlist for reference next time!
Is there even a point in testing which truck is faster in a off road?
Ford Ranger for comfort, build quality, looks, proven and tested for reliability (not as reliable as toyota obviously). Hilux for reliability and workload only and maybe looks. Me and my friend took his conquest offroad on rocky terrains, it was so uncomfortable and made me almost vomit and when we got back in the city I can already hear rattles inside the cabin from all those offroading, it just tells in terms of build quality that it has a cheaper built interior materials. BUT off course the engine is reliable 😁
value id give to hilux. pag resale value sobrang layo. i recently sold my 2016 wildtrak, sobrang baba ng price compared sa same model ng hilux
Hillux for me is the best😎
Comfy for the ranger reliability for hilux.
Ano ba ang tagalog sa reliable? Bunganga mo puro reliable. Lektionan kita
captain obvious.
I really love the new ranger design. Overall it's a good pickup truck. But, what is up with Ford with OVER BOOST? Over boosting the engine will shorten its life.
FYI topgear ph. The 2023 model of hilux GRS also have a rear aircon vents👌🏻
Grs compare to wildtrak the little brother of raptor
Hope you test both pick up with back load 10sack of rice /50kg to feel the essence of pick up truck
Fyi wildtrak can weigh 1.5 tons
The test parameters used in this comparison does not really test a pick-up capability. These test parameters are only good for cars or suv.
did u turn off the trac control of the ranger?
Even without watching the Whole Video. EVERYBODY KNOWS the RANGER is Miles Ahead of the Competion. A Generation Ahead.
YEah yeah it is a generation ahead blah blah still cant beat the hilux in sales..
@@arcsolomon6360is better sales tantamount to better vehicle?
@@clarence2608 sure, better vehicle better sales period f150 tops the sales for a reason.
I'll get the Ranger every fucking time. Forget about the Toyota Hilux, all they can offer is an old advertisement of a 90's Hilux being beaten up.
The Ranger is the perfect pickup truck for daily, hauling and off-roading.
Parang mas mataas talaga Hilux sa lahat ng pick up brands. Pansin ko lang
Mas matibay kasi Hilux. Mismong ISIS mas gusto nila Toyota eh. Benguet mas gusto nila Toyota kc matibay
@@bearsanbearsan8451
Parang ok din naman strada
@@bearsanbearsan8451bwiset yan haha, nanonood ako ng documentary about wars sa middle east, ung mga terorista sa afghanistan naka hilux haha. not well-maintained pero tumatakbo pa rin haha
@@alexcoroza4518pasalamat dapat si Toyota sa isis tumaas market sales nila dahil sa kagaguhan nila hahaha
Pick up is all about ability to go anywhere and not breakdown and rangers are not realiable loads of them come into the garage.
Not even a contest. Ranger is just too good compared to the hilux. Best thing is it won’t give you back aches😂
Only headaches.
Our family is a Ford user. We never had headache on our units. Hehehe
@@LeeVogue68 hahahhaha toyota fanboy. Kala mo di nasisiraan ang toyota mga hambog
Ltd namin masakit din sa likod compare sa 2010 montero namin-.
@@LeeVogue68 my dads ford never had problems lol
I knew someone who used to work for Ford in Mindanao I will not tell where exactly as a parts man and later as an agent not just an agent but one of the best agents... He bought a Toyota Innova instead.
cars you buy depends on your lifestyle needs. It is as simple as that. if you live in the mountains,, would you buy a ferrari?? not because you're a ford agent ,, youll buy a ford..
sa CDO na boss? hahahaha
@@jojonepomuceno7349Exactly. And it depends on your budget. If your budget is 1m-1.5m then you have many family members so i would prefer Innova. Wala ka naman mabili na 1-1.5m na MPV sa Ford with 7-8 seating capacity.
do you get the V6 in the ranger for Philipines that would make the Ranger faster
Of what use, the road condition we have and to much houses along unprotected road. You can enjoy only in express way, speed kills in Philippines.
With my money... I would go for the Hilux.
Just looking and comparing the re-sale value of these two pick-ups would tell you which is worth the money 5-10 years from now.
you can spend 2 million on a car yet you think about the resale value after 5-10 years, while the new cars on that time would be miles ahead in technology
@@randolfabad759 puro ka tech mayaman ka kasi, you dont know how ordinary people who only wished about longevity for their family to use as they are not sure if they could even buy a new one. di po yan gaya ng phone na pag outdated na bilinagad ng bago. No sir. merong iba na kahit papaanonay mkabili man lang at wla na planong bumili ulit dahil sa dami ng gastusin. rich kids problems.
@@randolfabad759
I've been noticing your comments and tbh the logic is not quite high.
You buy a car to get from point A to point B. MAJORITY of car buyers have this mindset.
If i want tech... then I will get a tablet, a phone, etc.
The number one factor people look into buying a car is price. And speaking of re-sale. Just take a look at marketplace.
The price of a 2012 hilux is way higher and holds its end compared to rangers. Another thing... you based your comment on looks... need i say that looks are subjective. And for me... the current hilux looks better than the ranger.
Ps: there's a reason the hilux is the number 1 pick up in the Philippines.
I also don't think that your logic is high saying "If I want tech, then I will get a tablet, phone". Will a phone gets you to point A to point B. I also won't say that majority of car buyers will buy a car to get from point a to point b since if that's the case, then most people will buy a sedan, or a van for bigger families or even a bong-go truck, but no. If manufacturers would charge as much as 2M+, then most buyers would expect that it has most if not all the tech features of a modern car. Yes, tech can be a bit more sensitive to durability but as time goes by, it would eventually become better. My father owns a toyota and I could also testify that it's durability and reliability is really the best in its class, unfortunately, it lags behind other manufacturers when it comes to tech features. And yes, I agree that mid-income buyers would prefer longevity over tech and pero may ibang buyers din na they also look at the tech features when they buy a car. Basically, kanya-kanyang preferences lang yan and the comparo between the new gen ranger and the facelift hius grs is somewhat unfair given na new gen ang ranger, hence, it would have better tech features, well, actually the grs hilux is almost at par with the ranger. If you still have a car or you're not eager to buy a new car, then it's best to wait for the new gen hilux in 2-4 years probably, I hope next year meron na talaga.
For some buyers, they buy a car that they would enjoy and use and for some, they want a high resale value pero for me lang, bat mo iisipin yun resale value considering na a brand new car would depreciate its value once nakalabas na ng casa. Cars are not investments unless gagamitin pang negosyo. Saka kahit anong sasakyan cguro mataas resale value basta naalagaan ng owner.
Just my cents hehe. Stay safe mg bossing
You'd already bought a new car after 5 years though
All cars break down, it's all depend on how you use it, if you take care your car properly it will last long but if you don't then it won't last long. Advantage of Toyota is the resale value because of its reputation as reliable and dependable and availability of parts. Labor and cost of maintenance almost the same. Ford advantage is its tech features more up to date and it's reliability.
I also like Toyota, but they're always late on new technologies. I wonder why. The cabin looks and feel dated as what the guys mentioned. Looking forward with the 2024 Toyota grs comparo.
sana sinubukan na may load na 1 ton tas sa akyatan gawin...
Wala masasabi Ang Ford diyan. Iba suspension ng Hilux.
@@thegrimreaper6926mas of a work truck kasi yung Hilux
Reliability outweighs ride comfort and the extra bells and whistle the Ranger have. So, I'd have Hilux anytime.
Reliability is how u maintain nman din almost a year now wla pang engine problems Yung biturbo
@@JasonDavide Quotes from some commenters of this topic:
"... Reliability and peace of mind, Hilux. Check out Australian news on the new gen Rangers"
"Not to mention, Mat Watson from Carwow, one of his blogs revealed Hilux exceeds the Ford Ranger."
@@arnoldflores-re2mw no way a hilux exceeds a ranger interior wise comfort it already loses Toyotas are no good except for reliability
@@RayDot-s8d which model specifically
Yeah hilux is very reliable.. We have this off road trail group which one among us has a ranger and guess what, most common issue is transmission and overheating. So if you have Ranger, drive it smoothly
I heard Wildtrak’s been a pain in the ass for some new users. Wouldn’t trade reliability for style and shitty tech.
Shitty tech u mean from Toyota? 😂
why didnt you use the turbo mode of the grs? has significant speed boost when turbo mode is on
Ask the Cordellieran's why most of them preferred toyota hilux. They use there pick up for carrying loads of vegetables, fertilizers and gold ore for the miners. The road is uphill and off road for how manny kilometers. The test they are showing is not the BIG TEST as they are saying put a 1ton load as the Cordellieran's farmers and miners doing to there pick up climb a hill thats the real test and there you will see real purpose of pick up and the answer why they preferred hilux than other pick up.
tagalugin na kita sir. ikaw ba naman na sa bundok,, ang hirap himanap ng parts ng ford ,, ano pipiliin mo ung toyota na madaling humagilap ng parta or ford na madalang at mahal ang parts?? depende kasi yan... ung mga taga US,, papiliin mo sa ford and toyota,, pipiliin nila ford,, an daming parts sa kanila e. sa power by power,, papahuli ba yang ford truck,, e dyan nagsimula yan.. wala nman pick up sa japan dati.,, gumaya lang sa US yan.
speed test between a 2.0L and a2.8L, come on, plus braking? do they have the same tires?
Why didn't you use the 3.0 ford, or the 2.4 hilux
If the rear seat is adjustable on the back side, it would be comfortable rather than sitting straight for 2-3 hours in a long travel
Parang pagkain lang yan may kanya kanya tayong gusto, shempre pag gusto mo doon ka kahit ayaw ng iba.
Hilux in Africa always wins...toyota keeps on going
pls do the new isuzu dmax
Maraming nagsasabing sirain ang ford, but for me, it depends sa owner/user kung paano mo alagaan ang sasakyan mo.
How much more in raptor wirh fox shocks👌
Not a ford fanatic. Ford is the winner in looks, performance and comfort. Toyota lover here but unfortunately hi lux is not my choice. Peace!
It's always FORD for comfort and handling. TOYOTA is for the reliability ang long term cost ownership.
The Hilux feels antiquated against virtually every other pickup - might be reliable for sure but why does Toyota think it’s ok to sell such old fashioned rubbish for those prices?
11 years ago, I chose between Strada and Hilux.
Hilux's interior looks like it was designed by my grand father... Specs and features doesn't feel like it's worth its price. So I ended up with the Strada.
My Strada worked everyday with almost no fail... Almost, 'cos there was that one time when the clutch gave up, though that's on me cos I already saw it coming and I just brushed it aside. And on a manual transmission, clutch is gonna guaranteed wear off eventually. Mine took 10 years before it did.
Last May, I looked for an upgrade. I was hoping for a new Strada, but it wasn't out yet and I too impatient to wait. So I went back and took a peek of the Hilux, and it still looked like it was designed by my grandfather... Even after 11 years. Lol. And at that price?
Then I looked at Ford Wildtrak. And it was worth every darn peso. Longer warranty, and cheaper periodic maintenance. 👍👍👍
In my opinion ford has the edge when you make its truck an SUV for the asphalt. But for some that has lived in the harsh conditions reliability is the top priority. In my area most ranger and raptors are Only driven in the city/town not a single one i ever saw in mountains, while hilux's pretty much a norm in those areas.
That 2k rev 1 person is already a red flag. Put 5 person + cargo in an uphill that thing will scream.
And so you secretly put GPS every neighbors ford user😆😆😆 your so unfair we have farm i usually visit their thats why i use ford ranger because its wild but gentle in the mountain😆
Sa part ng Quezon province may uphill putikan Doon papunta sa main road kinaya ng Hilux V namin 2022 manual transmission with stock tires. May tatlong sasakyan dun na tumirik jeepney, L300, at multicab. Nung July pa yun kasi bagyuhan nun. Iba pa rin Ang Toyota akala ko mag bbreakdown kami dun kasi karamihan nag sasabi na iba makina noon sa ngayon.
My dream car 🔥🔥🔥
Mazda BT-50 pa rin! 😊 Like if you agree!
Disagree
More much agree..dmax & BT 50 is same 3.0 same engine..
@@jetlad7605 problem lang walang diff lock yung dmax compared to bt50
Can you do a video of the new isuzu d max 2023
If you want comfort with unexpected troubles go with ford- and if you're looking for durability and peace of mind while driving go with toyota; the choice is yours.
What do you mean by durability? I own toyota hilux rogue and next gen wildtrak ranger..ranger is the best in all aspects.only use hilux on heavy load cause thats hilux do.
Ford ranger is the best in comes to features. 👍👌
I have the latest Wildtrak and without doubt it is far superior to any other truck in the range.
power and comfort: Ranger
reliability: Hilux
FORD is still the best in SUV and PICK UP Category…Toyota is very expensive but the interior and tech is very affordable.bbbooooo toyota
True. Basw model Rangel XL haa ford pass and diff lock
I'm a Toyota user. Napapangitan ako sa Hilux at Fortuner ng interior nila almost magkamukha wala man lang unique style interior.
Dapat isa lang ang driver magkaiba ang driving skills ng nagrereview syempre
Hilux just won't die. IDC about the "tagtag" whatsoever. This is a pickup truck, not a family car.
Pickup today are more of a Lifestyle
@@guestguest2145 yun nga ang di ko maintindihan, bakit sila mag rereklamo sa tagtag e ang purpose naman talaga ng pickup truck e pang karga ng mabibigat sa likod. Expected na matagtag ang pickup, kahit anong brand pa yan.
We should atleast expect comfort for that price range your not buying a 200k multicab
@@JasonDavide sa iyo na ang comfort akin na ang matibay at peace of mind na hindi ako masisiraan kahit isabak ko yan sa mga NPA sa bundok ....tse
@@arcsolomon6360 wla namang issues yung ranger ngayun eh especially yung single turbo hindi na din magastos sa pms mga 2k lang gastos ko first pms kasi meron na syang oil life sensor..
Navara pro 4x vs Hilux grs please
Ranger is better!
Yeah its better for the mechanic coz they will have many issues to fix
@@jasonteha5592say anything you want about ford
Our 2013 ranger XLT and 2021 ranger raptor never caused any problems 👍
drum brakes has bigger surface area.
Dun pa din ako sa 2.8L higher displacement engine.
Matagtag problem, upgrade lang yan, with 40mm lift, TE 18X8 & Toyo RT 285/65r18 😊
And spend more money while the ranger already offers it and still be better
@@JasonDavide That’s your opinion.
For me i’ll go for bigger displacement.
@@King_Konst that's why we chose bt50.
@@perezroderic Good choice 3.0L pulling like a bull.
gusto pa rin ng mga tao ang reliable madaling ayusin maraming parts agad agad kaya mabenta ang hilux...less teche more reliable facts of life...hahaha toyota knows what the consumer needs not their wants. yeah mas mahal kaunti ang hilux pero mahal naman ang resale value nito so ok lang. pero mas pogi ang ang bagong ranger though. conquest owner 2021
Pero sa panahon ngayon,Don na ako mas hightech at daming features...kasi daming mga drivers ngayon walang paki sa daan...kaskasiro. Sempri ford ranger
Problem with "hightech" is, it easily drains the battery with all of them needs power. I know because I used to work in a car dealership and these "hightech" car's battery drains quickly. They need to recharge the battery and run the engine for 20-30 minutes every morning before the dealership opens.
@@choirhunter 😁😁😁
@@arnoldflores-re2mw weeh d nga haha ✌️ ✌️
@@sonnyreyes4529 😓😢😭
navara vs ranger please
Hilux is already better than the navara why compare it to ranger
Pwede pang service ng empleyado ung hilix, if business owner ka ranger is your choice
Dapat tinry nyo rin lagyan ng pampabigat sa likod.para malaman natin kung alin mas uang bibigay😂😂😂
my hilux ride better than the ranger. however you need to make suspension upgrade and that includes changing the whole leaf spring
Nah just drive like a real man. Add 25 sack of gravel in each side on the cargo and move on.
No question about the durability and resale value of toyota pickup is tough.
But the comfort and advance feature of Ford pickup is the best.
Parang sa airlines,kng gusto mo sa comfort,get 1st class ticket ng di ka mhirapan sa biyahe 😊
dito sa US..may bagong display ang Toyota dealership BZ4 electric mid size SuV...full size Sequioa..at ganda ring..maluwag ang interior..😂❤🎉
None of these car actually tow 3,500 kg - Hilux can only tow max of 2,850 kg and Ford Ranger can tow max of 3,350 kg after deducting GCM. Ford will tow 500 kg more than Hilux. So you buy the right car for the application you are using it for.
Ranger equals poor resale value while the Hilux still commands the largest resale amassed with reliabilty. The Hilux from a modern day comfort and accessories perspective is archaic compared to the Ranger.
Sorry mate it's Toyota all the Way.
Simplicity is the Ultimate Sophistication.
Final.
In 4x4 ranger has a lot function truck than hilux
Thanks Ford for give us normal new hi tech like rest of the world get, even in pick up trucks. World going forward,. if toyota still sell simple models with plastic interiour and stiff ride for philippines markets Toyota dealers only be happy.
We can not be afraid new tecnology. Its like to use TOUCH BUTTONS CELLPHONES, what is past and not better than todays cellphones.
Where is the drag race
it should be raptor vs grs
4x4 GR-S
if
4x2 WILDTRAK