Will it survive!? (GWM Ute vs Hilux vs D-Max 2022 outback comparison review)

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  • @nigelb6262
    @nigelb6262 2 года назад +96

    Have had a Cannon X now for 14 months and absolutely love it - no faults at all. Great service from the 3 dealers I've used

    • @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298
      @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 2 года назад +5

      Thams for the info. I will be going for this one too. This bakkie is called the P series here in Zimbabwe.

    • @amygodsall6085
      @amygodsall6085 Год назад +3

      I love my Cannon X too - the step in the tailgate is such a good idea’n

    • @robmetalheathen
      @robmetalheathen Год назад +2

      Why have you been to 3 dealers in 14 months?

    • @amygodsall6085
      @amygodsall6085 Год назад +4

      @@robmetalheathen because if they are anything like my local one, they have shit service. Can anyone give me a legitimate reason to disconnect the dash cam as soon as you drive it in the workshop when doing the 5000km service???

    • @nigelb6262
      @nigelb6262 Год назад +3

      @Rob sanders because of where I was working at the time - most convenient one. Parramatta was easily the best they take video of your car, what they're doing and the parts they will use

  • @edboyes
    @edboyes 2 года назад +77

    15 months with the Cannon X and 15k on the clock. It’s done the Flinders Rangers on L8-L9 tracks, towed a 2.5t caravan and is a city commuter. No issues with rusting or quality. Unlike previous GWM vehicles, this Ute has reputable parts from ZF, Borg Warner and Bosch. I don’t think anyone will say it’s a Ranger or Hilux but to be honest, who pushes their vehicles to that extreme. With 3t towing, 300kg ball weight, 1050kg in the tray, the only Ute to have a tailgate step, 7yr warranty and for $41k it’s fantastic.

    • @beerensekhon7475
      @beerensekhon7475 2 года назад +3

      Old mate has no idea. Put 25k in the gwm and it will be the same as a 70k hilux n 60k d max

    • @orangejuicepony6881
      @orangejuicepony6881 2 года назад +1

      @@beerensekhon7475 It will be better actually

    • @TheMintox
      @TheMintox 2 года назад +1

      If GWM is so awesome then how come they sell stuff all of them?

    • @sofascialistadankulamegado1781
      @sofascialistadankulamegado1781 2 года назад +2

      Buying a GWM, you also have funded the military hardware that will be used to invade Taiwan.

    • @edboyes
      @edboyes 2 года назад +16

      @@sofascialistadankulamegado1781 I’m sorry about your sight issues, are you partially or fully blind? Go look at the made in labels around your commune and you’ll see that clothes, crockery, kitchen utensils, linen, electronics and components were made in China. Yes, the same place that kept Australia afloat by purchasing whatever is dig out of the ground.
      For your info, GWM is a private company I’m not owned by the Chinese government like LDV is.

  • @AussieKawiman
    @AussieKawiman 2 года назад +36

    Have loved the GWM from the day it was released, Yeah it is not a full on off roader but neither is most consumers, Sold my Pimped up Prado as I am not hard core and have ordered a GWM Canon L, Should have done it from the start.. Great value at the price and who cares about resale, Why sell it, All Diesel/Petrol vehicles will be worth nothing in 5-10 years anyway...Thanks for the great realistic review...

    • @positivepete4265
      @positivepete4265 Год назад

      I reckon it is a full off roader, unless you have $200k and want to match what these youtube nut bags get up to down under, these utes fit the requirements of 99% of the population

    • @Rich-ms6te
      @Rich-ms6te 3 месяца назад +2

      wont be as worthless as the failing elec car market . it is now 2024

  • @fakejake8965
    @fakejake8965 2 года назад +107

    My Cannon-X is on dirt roads hauling a trailer every week. No problems at all and 400NM/120kW is enough in isolation (Hilux had less power up to 5 "minutes" ago)
    Lane assist is rubbish but when I hit the freeways near the city is works OK.
    For the money can't fault it.

  • @bling7724
    @bling7724 Год назад +8

    Just did 102000 in my first Cannon just purchased my second one. Value, economy, comfort and style. I work in central qld and have had no issues on or off road.

  • @nikiwong968
    @nikiwong968 2 года назад +33

    after hearing all the positive notes from gmw owners, I have eagerly placed an order of gmw and will get it in 2wks

    • @nigelb6262
      @nigelb6262 10 месяцев назад

      GWM not gmw

    • @CycloneSir
      @CycloneSir 2 месяца назад

      Hehehe, hell, I would also call it a GMW

  • @brianward2313
    @brianward2313 2 года назад +55

    DONT FORGET........GWM cannon is the first Generation of this ute. Versus the 8th Generation of the Hilux and 3rd generation of the Isuzu. also the comment about climbing a hill the cannon couldn't do because seeing over the bonnet the 360 camera on the cannon can be turned on when climbing such hills.. After market Suspension upgrades incl 2 inch lift's our also available now.......... Cheers

    • @chriswording8638
      @chriswording8638 2 года назад +6

      You're wrong mate, everything in the Cannon is proven. The Cannon is a newer version if the Steed. Do your diligence and learn the facts before you start spreading wrong facts.

    • @777_callum
      @777_callum 2 года назад +18

      @@chriswording8638 May I ask where you got the information saying that its just a newer version of the steed? The whole thing is redesigned. I think your the one spreading false info

    • @brianward2313
      @brianward2313 2 года назад +10

      @Chris Wording sorry Chris you are wrong .. the Cannon is a completely different vehicle than the steed also the name Great Wall Motors was also dropped that's why it's called GWM.. they wanted to not be connected to the Steed .. and again it's a brand new design.. in fact under the dash it has lots of Haval components.. people just get upset for even in this test that was done.. the GWM cannon was still there at the end and the difference in price to the others just can't handle.. drive one and you will buy one...

    • @chriswording8638
      @chriswording8638 2 года назад +3

      @@brianward2313 the Steed 6 was (is) the previous model of the Ute and still selling off existing stock around the world. The Cannon is simply a newer iteration of it under a new model name for AU/NZ. New as any new Ranger or Hilux I suppose. GWM is still Great Wall Motor (GWM), not a new brand or rebranding anything. The only difference is, that GWM now is actually sold directly through the factory (giving a lifeline to dozens of Holden dealers and staff) and not a third party importer.

    • @chriswording8638
      @chriswording8638 2 года назад +1

      @@777_callum lol. It is still an evolution of the Steed mate (previous model - current model). Facts are that GWM making Utes for over 30 years and they have manufactured over 10 million engines. So nothing NEW to GWM...

  • @sailingcitrinesunset4065
    @sailingcitrinesunset4065 2 года назад +135

    At the end of the day they're all work utes and none of them are worth more than $25,000! How much they cost is a joke!

    • @somenutjob
      @somenutjob 2 года назад +20

      You won't get a 10 year old hilux for $25k these days

    • @sailingcitrinesunset4065
      @sailingcitrinesunset4065 2 года назад +13

      @@somenutjob I know it's crazy! It's not like they're Bentley's!!

    • @AlexanderTheGrateful
      @AlexanderTheGrateful 2 года назад +26

      The biggest joke is that people go out and buy them!! That’s why they price them that high!! Idiots keep buying them!!
      Having said that I put an order in for an
      X terrain Dmax

    • @sofascialistadankulamegado1781
      @sofascialistadankulamegado1781 2 года назад +7

      Idiots and fools are becoming more abundant. Instead of getting upset about it though, take advantage of people stupidity and capitalise on it. Sell them crap wrapped in shininess and you'll be rich in no time. 👍

    • @tman4915
      @tman4915 Год назад +1

      Built to sell not built to last. We live in a disposable society. Everything is a throw away! Me living in the sates I will tell you most trucks/ utes are well in the 50k usd some topping at over 100k for a damn truck!. We have some low end ones like the ford maverick but ford has loads or recalls on them. Chevy makes the Colorado and it’s a piece of 💩. Chrysler hasn’t made the dodge Dakota in years. We don’t have Chinese cars in our market because we still don’t trust their cars but that could change.

  • @peter6516
    @peter6516 Год назад +6

    Interesting review. I'm in the market again for a new ute and I'm seriously considering the GWM. I had from new an RX NP300 for 5 years and did 500k. The reason I bought the RX single turbo was because I couldn't hack the delay when accelerating. The RX had no delay and felt like a petrol off the line so I installed the wheels, chrome bars on the rear and nudge bar. The point being, this model produced 120Kw of power with 400Nm of torque. Never was an issue and I suspect same with GWM. I used to tow cars on trailer just over 2 tonne. No issues. Only complaint was that despite the average fuel of under 8 litres per 100, when it towed it really sucked the diesel. Was very poor on the economy under towing conditions. But other than that, it had plenty of power for me so I suspect the GWM is just fine. If you're a V6 diesel punter then you'll never be satisfied with the GWM. But from what I'm reading, the GWM is hard to pass up if you have a limited budget.

  • @kirovfactory
    @kirovfactory 2 года назад +25

    In South Africa the D23 Navara equipped with the 140kw 450Nm YD25 was smoked by GWM in a 0-100. but as mentioned in the video at high speed, peak power speaks.

    • @gwgillham
      @gwgillham 2 года назад +1

      Shouldn't be driving a bakkie (ute) at high speeds anyway

    • @louisoost80
      @louisoost80 2 года назад

      Good cruising speed around 150kph.

  • @ajliebenberg6125
    @ajliebenberg6125 2 года назад +21

    Spend a couple grand to improve the GWM's lacking parts and you still het a cheaper vehicle that can do the same and has more features.

  • @Dakaman65
    @Dakaman65 2 года назад +43

    I have a Cannon x and love it. Yes there are little quirks for a 1st Generation. Better suspension a slightly higher ground clearance. Better user interface and yes how about a interior light for the rear passengers. It can only get better with time. GWM are on the move as is LDV.

    • @hambo76
      @hambo76 2 года назад +5

      I can't wait for the second version - hopefully it addresses most of the shortcomings such as the rear interior light, software quirks, button to kill lane keep assist, 4H button (Cross Country Expert Mode), and more tub eyelets.

    • @angelopeiris
      @angelopeiris 2 года назад +1

      @@hambo76 4H already exists in canon X

    • @hambo76
      @hambo76 2 года назад +3

      @@angelopeiris It's hidden behind a different button.

  • @ryant2568
    @ryant2568 2 года назад +21

    I know they are Ute's but let's be honest, most will never see a dirt road like this. And so if you are one of those people that want a ute for the look then the saving on a GWM makes a lot of sense.

    • @waynev5097
      @waynev5097 Год назад +3

      Apart from the front end being a bit soft it went okay - just slow down a bit for the washouts - frankly if I spent $70k on a vehicle I would be slowing down anyway.

    • @tacorevenge87
      @tacorevenge87 Год назад

      @@waynev5097 😂

  • @SCX1718U
    @SCX1718U 2 года назад +45

    70k for a Hilux vs GWM Cannon with a camper trailer and spare cash left, very tempting.

    • @HermanWillems
      @HermanWillems Год назад

      Totally depends on the resale value. If you lose more money on the Cannon than the Hilux is cheaper in total cost of ownership.

    • @klubcj
      @klubcj Год назад +9

      @@HermanWillems can buy two car, don’t care if I lose more money. I will get the Canon any time and good camper trailer or a boat

    • @ensteffo
      @ensteffo 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@HermanWillems The Hilux is so expensive new that you lose more money relative to the resale value so no Hilux is not cheaper in total ownership cost any way you look at it.

  • @Gdsamplify
    @Gdsamplify 2 года назад +20

    Great review CC, you guys are killing it. would love to see more out-of-town tests like this.

  • @franko3006
    @franko3006 2 года назад +14

    so what you saying is put some good suspension on the GWM turn off the lane assist and your good to go.
    did you mention the GWM has better warranty. if the hilux ans dmax are so great why cant they warrant their cars for 7 years

  • @ignacioarguellol.244
    @ignacioarguellol.244 2 года назад +5

    Prices are crazy!
    In Ecuador 🇪🇨 the Hiliux it’s at $50k usd !
    We just got an gwm poer and against all odds it surprise me! (I was esceptical about a Chinese car)
    The interior it’s top notch for the segment*apple car play * android auto *crisp display* hd backup camera * soft materials * lots of room.
    The other brands ! Give you the worst interior *cheap hard plastic *cheap third party display * cheap backup camera* out dated inteior in general !
    The full version 4x2 its at $30k usd .
    Totally worth the 20k less , the litmus test is the engine long term performance.

  • @simonlombardo6576
    @simonlombardo6576 2 года назад +28

    Please do a similar comparison with the musso! Its good to see someone finally considering the cheaper utes in a comparison test. I would love to see a comparison of the base spec dual cab from every manufacturer. How does a $34k ute stack up against a base model hilux or ranger or triton?

    • @Auzzzie82
      @Auzzzie82 2 года назад

      You will find it on RUclips! Out of 8 Utes the Museo came last

  • @MrNeroDiablo
    @MrNeroDiablo 2 года назад +30

    All that time and distance and you missed a few things TBH. The Hilux air box is notorious for letting dust in did anyone bother to check, did we look at the other two? Alternators have been gradually sinking in engine bays which has implications for water crossings and driving in muddy conditions how do these compare? How easy is to to change a fuel filter and reset the light should you get a bad lot of fuel or for that matter bleed up the system should you run it dry? What are the stock tyre sizes, profiles and availability of off road tyres in these sizes i.e. wander into the tyre shop at somewhere broken hill and see what they carry in stock.
    Having run a few vehicles in mineral exploration these are some of the areas a modern 4wd tend to fall over in.

    • @offroadingfoz
      @offroadingfoz 2 года назад

      Exactly, this is the type of reviews we need! I don’t care about lane keep assist it’s bad on most cars so turn it off we get it, it’s annoying, blame ancap ratings and move on. One thing I noticed was the huge dusting inside on dash etc. were windows open when it happened or is it the seals? The Dmax looked the worst?

    • @neilmorrison2422
      @neilmorrison2422 2 года назад

      So true …. Different when you go bush trying to get fancy wheel and tyre sizes💁‍♂️

  • @hernendezsanchez7646
    @hernendezsanchez7646 2 года назад +30

    On the gwm you can simply turn the aircon on and off with the knobs and buttons on the centre console. You also have the option of going through the screen interface, but I think I did that once and completely disregarded it.
    I've also turned the lane keep assist down to the point that its quite reasonable to use now.
    Springs and shocks to be upgraded soon.

  • @speedymini998
    @speedymini998 2 года назад +18

    Good too see you guys doing the classic Aussie Outback test. These big outback drives have been missing for a while, could love to see you take an EV or any other new car on Broken Hill and back adventure.

  • @rayleeaustralia
    @rayleeaustralia 2 года назад +6

    You're spot on with that lane keeping assist. Have a BMW X5 and that's also rubbish. Keeps tugging the steering left and right. Honestly how often do you drive in the middle of the road especially in inner suburbs. Wish they put that money into a crash cam instead

  • @markchesterfield6118
    @markchesterfield6118 2 года назад +35

    Thanks Ponch! Another great, and as always, honest review. Having driven a GWM I reckon I could live with the power deficit (it's just not that obvious in isolation) and a quick trip to Pedders should sort out that front end. Keep up the amazing work!

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  2 года назад +2

      Thank you Mark!

    • @samueloluyinkaojomu6548
      @samueloluyinkaojomu6548 Год назад

      Do you think the GWM can be used to tow a car trailer for commercial purpose for towing cars on a daily basis

    • @markchesterfield6118
      @markchesterfield6118 Год назад +3

      @@samueloluyinkaojomu6548 I think it would do it easily and in great comfort. It wasn't that long ago that utes came with 115kw, 380nm, a five speed gearbox and 3,000kg towing capacity and they were used night and day for all sorts of heavy duty work including towing. The GWM has a clever 8 speed gearbox, permanent all wheel drive and a perfectly adequate motor. Get yourself an Ultimate 9 throttle controller and you'll be a very happy chappie!

    • @bobrob2917
      @bobrob2917 Год назад

      I have a '13 x200 w 5 speed auto, probably the same origin engine, the a 1t boat & trailer fine with it. Like he said the trans jumps into hi gears too early so often drive it in manual mode. With a heavier boot it might act better but not w these diesel prices. Economy is good w 8.5 - 9 on highway, 12 with the boat. Ill put a decent trans cooler w fan on mine as no low range so torque conveter will work when crawling around.
      Lots of electronics, and it will go to limp mode/ electronically accelerate. Disconnectedly in gear due to small things like water in fuel sensor. Toyota's won't stop for this, the newer GW may be more durable. Rev it, drop into gear & once rolling it will drive. Al in all got good bones, some drawbacks & quirks but cheap

  • @Monkeybrains90
    @Monkeybrains90 2 года назад +18

    Love reading the comments that people won't buy the gwm because it financially supports china, but it supports Australians too, the dealers, the servicing, parts departments, tyre shops etc . Look into Toyota and you'll see they heavily support china too. GAC Toyota is a joint venture with the Chinese government

  • @redbrickize
    @redbrickize 2 года назад +37

    How fascinating that us nowadays are so obsessed with numbers peak power and torque etc etc. so the 2015- 2018 or even early hilux(apart from SR5 which is ?top model) have 360NM, but I think there are tons of people still drive them around the town, and still tow up to 3.2tons(hilux legal limit for that model), if you think 363NM is lower than 400NM, I’m just wondering how people drive a 2015-2018 mid range hilux feel? Slow or lack of power on towing?

    • @newport5504
      @newport5504 2 года назад +1

      Bloody rust buckets man, open the doors up , mine are rooted rust everywhere inside the doors and under the carpet floor

    • @fakejake8965
      @fakejake8965 2 года назад +3

      @@newport5504 I haven't heard of rust being a big issue with Hiluxes

    • @christianlitsch1320
      @christianlitsch1320 Год назад +2

      ​@@fakejake8965I think he's talking about the GWM. Next door neighbours mixed use city & farm Hilux has 780k on it & no rust or dramas aside regular factory servicing.

  • @eddiemoore5633
    @eddiemoore5633 2 года назад +3

    Wait for series update in GWM. There are a few engines in their line up (H9 twin turbo180kw/350nm) or (H6 1.5 hybrid 179kw/ 530nm) that will come later. Re do the stupid info stuff, and you have a keeper. Patients, lads. GWM is just getting started!!

  • @russelldines5887
    @russelldines5887 2 года назад +4

    You really know how to communicate how a suspension's behaviour affects the driving experience. Top marks to you!

  • @55commodore
    @55commodore 2 месяца назад

    I bought a Cannon X. I put a 2" lift in it from Fulcrum Suspension and it handles way better. It only cost $1500 all up. I turn off lane assist when off road but don't mind it on bitumen. I pull a 2 tonne Jayco with it and am very happy with the power from this car.

  • @CorbinB1989
    @CorbinB1989 2 года назад +11

    The review overall went exactly how I expected, but some of the complaints, particularly about the DMax and GWM, was seriously nitpicking, especially regarding the tech. Not everyone wants toyota spec (see: none) interior. I offroad in a vehicle with all the tech in the world and it has never been an issue for me

    • @fyshi6226
      @fyshi6226 2 года назад +4

      To me kinda felt like a typical Toyota/Hilux fan boy review. The hilux is good but its far from faultless and incredibly overpriced because of the hype

    • @LostPunk5545
      @LostPunk5545 Год назад

      Yeah, I thought that was a bit weird. I love all the tech in my Cannon X. When off-road it's not distracting at all. Can still use the stereo volume and air conditioner controls without touching the screen.

  • @bjp107
    @bjp107 2 года назад +12

    A good thorough review in true Aussie conditions. I have always thought that premium cloth is better than cheap leather. That sums up the Hilux vs GWM IMO. The dMax has early it’s stripes. It’s just down to personal preference and how much money you have to spend and what you are using it for.

    • @hambo76
      @hambo76 2 года назад +1

      Until you add children to the mix, then leather is a godsend!

    • @userisalex
      @userisalex 2 года назад +1

      @@hambo76 so are seat covers. Your mileage may vary..

    • @hambo76
      @hambo76 2 года назад

      @@userisalex If you're adding covers then the seat material matters not!

    • @waynev5097
      @waynev5097 Год назад +1

      True Aussie conditions????? I reckon less than 1 percent of drivers have ever driven on a dirt road - and not like those guys were!
      I would save the cash, drive a bit slower and enjoy the 7 year warranty.

  • @bugsy1254
    @bugsy1254 2 года назад +83

    Thanks. Great review. I probably wouldn't drive like you guys while on dirt, so the suspension is not such an issue, although better shocks may improve it somewhat. I'm most interested in towing a small van. I would never consider a new Hilux or D max. Way too expensive. The GWM is very appealing and I'm guessing that being driven carefully and steady by an old fart such as myself, it may just be perfect for my needs.

    • @kalomboC
      @kalomboC 2 года назад +10

      Man, that off-road driving looks like it belongs in the Dakar 😅

    • @duncaninglis5407
      @duncaninglis5407 2 года назад +9

      @@kalomboC How good would it be to given 3 utes and told to rip in on outback tracks 😂 they have the best job

    • @peterj5751
      @peterj5751 2 года назад

      Your issue may be with how the relative lack of power goes when towing. It will only exacerbate it.

    • @lethenparkesTeamRacc
      @lethenparkesTeamRacc 2 года назад +8

      "you get what you pay for" by the looks of it the D-Max and Hilux have better Quality Control. especially with torque in the Hilux or the D-Max it will tow a small van up a hill better than the GWM. and the dmax and the hilux are known for reliability too from their past.

    • @peterj5751
      @peterj5751 2 года назад +1

      @@lethenparkesTeamRacc that is an important point. I don’t know that the GWM is going to not last as well as the other 2 but I don’t know that it will. So, there is a risk element of the unknown with buying the GWM. Of nothing else the resale will certainly reflect this.

  • @jamaicasysbm2580
    @jamaicasysbm2580 2 года назад +8

    Most Ute owners go to the supermarket and beach

  • @scotty2746
    @scotty2746 2 года назад +6

    I have the cannon L ….Agree the suspension is more rigid but the 25K I saved buying other big names I can soon fix that issue.

  • @tshephangsithole750
    @tshephangsithole750 2 года назад +1

    Infotainment is very important for me. I would not buy a car without apple or android auto. I love the GWM screen size, especially using apple car play, maps look clear and huge, I don't need to zoom

  • @danielwellington1192
    @danielwellington1192 Год назад +3

    I got a gwm cannon after taking multiple utes for a test drive i found it the best! Saved a Fortune as well!

  • @babba1969
    @babba1969 4 месяца назад

    I love my 2023 GWM Cannon -L. Bought it new as I used to work for a 4x4 accessories company and drove all types of 4x4's. I love the fact that I spent so much less than the other utes and got the best cabin of all of them. Its got more power than my 2020 Pajero sport had. It suits my needs perfectly and cannot fault it. Sure there are some annoying things like lane keep assist (turned off mostly) and heated seats cant be left on. But almost done 30,000 k's and all good. Except had to change the radio as it was a lemon. All under my 7 year unlimited warranty. Keeping this car for 6 years and then selling it with 1 year of new can warranty...maybe.

  • @gleno8499
    @gleno8499 Месяц назад

    I've now watched several reviewers give their opinion on the GWM Cannon and it's obvious that none of them have read the owners manual. I've owned my GWM Cannon X for 65,000ks of trouble free driving in all sorts of conditions. To get the most out of it you need to understand how the engine, gearbox and drivetrain can be set for the conditions you drive in. Steering response, traction control, engine power / response, diff engagement etc. etc. are all highly customizable and can transform the performance for whatever conditions you my encounter. So read the owners manual before you review it. The GWM is a very smart vehicle. Not so sure about the reviewers who don't seem to know these features exist in the Cannon.

  • @mullerandre95
    @mullerandre95 2 года назад +10

    The new vehicle tests are nice, but not a real world comparison. Get the 3 vehicles 3 years down the road with all having done the same milage in the same type of environment, being used as a ute then test them against each other then.
    Toyota and Isuzu have been around for years and they have been developing their products for years.
    I'd take the Japanese contenders over the Chinese one until they prove themselves. I live in South Africa and if you talk utes here the Luxie is the benchmark. I agree that Toyota is too expensive for what you get but the market determines the price.

    • @tonywei423
      @tonywei423 2 года назад

      GWM has been making Pickup trucks for 15-20 years, they follow ford and that is why different from Japanese makes.

    • @autopathos
      @autopathos Год назад

      ​@@tonywei423 they only kinda follow some Ford design themes here and there but together with Haval (and Tank) they've been doing very much their own thing, except they keep doing things the Japanese way. The little info available suggest they work similar to Toyota or Honda when it comes to part availability, assembly line QC stoppages, thorough deterioration simulation, etc. but with a military-style twist. Some Spanish outlet quite sometime ago reported early morning exercising, drills and marching in obsessively clean assembly lines.

  • @joelopic
    @joelopic 2 года назад +3

    Im gonna buy the CANNON X. I figured that i can do a full update with an engine tune, quality suspension upgrade and lift. Front and rear alloy bars with led lights. Big set of tyres and rims, tub roller cover, tow bar, anchor points, Rock sliders and ladder racks just to add insult. Then Take into account the extra centre airbag, wireless phone charger, 360 degree camera, anatonomous driver assist. Speakers upgrade and lots more. In conclusion, will still come out cheaper than the others with all that gear. Its good enough for me. If you do that to the Toyota it will cost you near 85 gran or more.

    • @chriswording8638
      @chriswording8638 2 года назад

      You don't actually need any of those upgrades. Take it from an actual owner of 18 months..

    • @joelopic
      @joelopic 2 года назад +1

      @@chriswording8638 that's promising to hear. I do a bit of light bush work and beach/ sand dunes. Dressing it up is just something I wanna personally do for my own satisfaction. Like a hobby project.

  • @allisterdavidson9805
    @allisterdavidson9805 2 года назад +5

    400nm was plenty 2 years, 3 years ago...can't see whats changed other than the big players beefing up more torque.

    • @chriswording8638
      @chriswording8638 2 года назад +1

      It's not about how much the engine makes, it's about what at the wheels. My 25 HP tractor will pull a 170 HP Hilux up the hill any day.

  • @paulmcintosh5589
    @paulmcintosh5589 2 года назад +5

    I take it you are talking about the poorly sealing air box on the Hilux that allows the MAF to get dust on it and go into limp mode.

  • @michaelpeters538
    @michaelpeters538 2 года назад +15

    Let’s face the facts. Not everyone can afford a $70,000 car. I have friends who’ve got the GWM and they love it. Firstly, they saved $20,000 - $25,000 and for what they use it for, bit off dirt road, beach, etc, it does the job. You could use that $20,000 saving to get a dyno tune to increase the power, upgrade the suspension and you’d have a duel cab that would possibly be on par with the Hilux in terms of its power and handling. And still have change from the $20,000!

    • @danielbredenkamp3957
      @danielbredenkamp3957 2 года назад +6

      Cheap and Chinese still have a long way to go before on par with Japanese brands...

    • @michaelpeters538
      @michaelpeters538 2 года назад +7

      And just think, 15 years ago, Kia and Hyundai were little known sardine tins. Now they are 2 of the more popular brands out there. The Chinese will get there in time. Most of the Japanese cars have parts made in China. Most everything in your house is made there in some form! Only a matter of time before they become a real competitor

    • @danielbredenkamp3957
      @danielbredenkamp3957 2 года назад +2

      @@michaelpeters538 well hood for them then. Until then, the majority of UTE buyers will probably remain Toyota customers...and for a good reason.

    • @chriswording8638
      @chriswording8638 2 года назад +3

      @@danielbredenkamp3957 and that's where you're very wrong. Either you are trolling for political reasons or know very little about how far Chinese car makers came in just the last 20 years, especially in the last 10 years. You need to have a well made and engineered product to gain a 5 star 2021 ANCAP rating.

    • @danielbredenkamp3957
      @danielbredenkamp3957 2 года назад +5

      @@chriswording8638 dude, they will have to prove that to the western world, who prefer Japanese products. I am not prepared to spend money and find out...I will take my chances with something I know to be worthy, reliable and which has a resale valilue I can trust. You are welcome to find out how "good" they have become first. And yes, I do not support policies or the human rights abuses of the CCP.

  • @Ironberg1
    @Ironberg1 2 года назад +3

    "Especially that grille" comment of the video at the end. Love it.

  • @069diesel069
    @069diesel069 Год назад +1

    Our cannon x had lane assist pain, but had a wheel alignment and the fighting thr wheel is gone. So get a proper wheel alignment, and you’ll love your Chinese baby even more. Thanks GWM

  • @DIESELTECH_ZA
    @DIESELTECH_ZA 2 года назад +11

    I prefer a vehicle that can last for 10 years or more. (Taking into account normal wear & tear component maintenance to be carried out of course.) It would be interesting to see how well assembled & the quality parts / components the GWM has under the paint job after 6 years or 200 000km as an example. The Isuzu & Toyota have been around for decades for a very good reason, even though they are going at a steep price bracket lately. Toyota d4D 3.0D still our favourite off road / all rounder on the market, simplicity, efficiency & reliability. Thanks for the great video chaps.

    • @johnwayne8475
      @johnwayne8475 Год назад +6

      I have a 10 year old Mitsubishi Challenger and I've recently had to take it to panel beaters for rust repairs on the roof and under bumpers at the front end. Going mainstream Japanese is not always a guarantee you won't ever get problems, you just pay more. If you have saved a good 20k from the start and put that into your mortgage, at a modest 5% interest compounded over 10 years, that sum equates to $32.5k. So even if you get problems in 10 years time, I reckon you'll still be much better off.

    • @bobrob2917
      @bobrob2917 Год назад +2

      I bought a '13 GW x200 auto 1 yr ago w 170k for $5k, 190k on it now. Mech fine & reliable tows fine, trans races to high gears, leggy throttle / turbo, some minor elec issues, lack of support is a bit of an issue but ok. Obviously resale is low but alot of car for the price.

    • @bobrob2917
      @bobrob2917 Год назад

      The x200 was a Mitsubishi clone diesel w borg warner drivetrain, both reliable. I think new ones are based on same motor family, not sure about drivetrain. Look for 4L if u can get it

  • @johnwayne8475
    @johnwayne8475 Год назад +2

    If 20k savings was put into your mortgage at 5% compound interest, you have saved 40k in 10 years, or 66k in 20 years. That's a round the world trip or retiring early, I know which I would choose!

  • @hambo76
    @hambo76 2 года назад +5

    What fiddly systems for the air conditioning? You turn the left knob to lower the temperature and the right knob to raise the fan speed. There is a mode button to switch vents but do you need to change that all the time?
    Also, would you go driving in the outback without applying proper window tinting to help repel the heat?
    Lane Keep Assist is annoying and I wish there was a single button to disable it (especially when towing!).
    It's a shame reviewers aren't briefed on 4H which is called Cross Country Expert mode. It's not even in the manual but owners discover it via FB groups and love it!

    • @chriswording8638
      @chriswording8638 2 года назад +3

      Precisely, I was about to say the same. AC access is immediate, no menu to go through, you have button access. Takes two seconds to adjust anything.
      Lane keep assist only works if the car can clearly detect the two white lines (boundaries) of the road, which is hardly present on dirt roads. Which means it isn't active.
      When you go off-road, you adjust your tyre pressure and slow down. Looking at the video, hitting corrugations at 100 kmh with probably tyres set to 34 psi, of course the front will bounce around and eventually you'll cause damage to any car. You need to set the tyre pressure to 32 front and 30 psi rear when empty.
      Lastly I wish people would test cars if they owned it, not with the rental car mentality (we trash it, who cares, it isn't ours). I certainly don't drive my Cannon (nor any other car like a Hoon) and drive it to conditions, not like pedal to the metal.

    • @hambo76
      @hambo76 2 года назад

      @@chriswording8638 Agreed! Plus it's shod with highway tyres so perhaps change them too. Only issue with HVAC for me is that it's inoperable if indicators or reverse is engaged. Weird!

    • @chriswording8638
      @chriswording8638 2 года назад

      @@hambo76 yeah, little quirks and annoyances that need ironing out with a software update. But no car is perfect these days, just look on other Ute brand pages. Indeed, the Cannon comes with highway tyres, probably the least off road worthy tyres of any Ute sold. Still rated for M+S and will get you through conditions most people ever get to experience.

    • @hambo76
      @hambo76 2 года назад

      @@chriswording8638 I love mine so far :) I wish the seats had a ventilation feature and could tilt back a bit more for some more under-thigh support.

  • @duncaninglis5407
    @duncaninglis5407 2 года назад +9

    Great review Mate good to see utes taken out on outback tracks/roads I was a bees dick away from getting a GWM Ute but I ended up getting a 22 plate Rexton Ultimate with the iron man suspension upgrade delivery the end of this month it’s a beautiful rig and you get a lot more for what you pay for cheers Mate

  • @jamieshields9521
    @jamieshields9521 2 года назад +4

    I have old 2011 D40 Nissan Navara n thinking of trading in, do you think GWM ute is right ute? Most of these new ute are just to expensive even at 50k + .

  • @daweigo6851
    @daweigo6851 2 года назад +4

    Great to see a outback review 👍

  • @bigbazza73
    @bigbazza73 Год назад +2

    Who drives like this on dirt roads or tracks a rollover or bent chassis waiting to happen why retune the suspension just slow down.

  • @SickocrowAU
    @SickocrowAU 2 года назад +1

    What's the lifespan and cost of the injectors in these modern high torque diesels? I keep hearing thousands of dollars of injectors at 100-150k mark.

  • @johnhaigh8178
    @johnhaigh8178 Год назад +4

    I’d love to see a video of the GWM after $10g is spent upgrading it

    • @autopathos
      @autopathos Год назад

      There are a few OZ-based businesses fully dedicated to the Cannon, they're easy to find on Instagram.

  • @scottchin3582
    @scottchin3582 2 года назад +23

    The Japanese utes are getting really expensive and feel like rip-off!

    • @ryand8461
      @ryand8461 2 года назад +3

      Then get a Chinese knock off that’ll sit in the repair shop in a few years .

    • @allomony4010
      @allomony4010 2 года назад +1

      I am sure you will find the cost of ownership will be way less with the Japanese cars. The Great Wall will depreciate at a rapid rate. And they have had issues with early surface rust on the panels. You get what you pay for

    • @TractorChamp.
      @TractorChamp. 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely true. They are riding on there name.

    • @anthonysimoes7307
      @anthonysimoes7307 2 года назад

      What Japanese utes .. They don't exist anymore, all made in Thailand

    • @AJ-qn6gd
      @AJ-qn6gd 2 года назад +1

      Getting dearer whilst finding ever cheaper countries to assemble them in !

  • @terryjohnsen1689
    @terryjohnsen1689 2 года назад +7

    The Ranger at times has outsold the Hilux and always the DMax so it would have been good to include the biturbo Ranger in this test.. In regards to ride and power it would have been the bested the other vehicles.

    • @Oz_Men_Life_Style
      @Oz_Men_Life_Style 2 года назад +10

      Not until it breaks down in the desert

    • @rickhambrook7860
      @rickhambrook7860 2 года назад +2

      Exactly.

    • @jonnyd_vids
      @jonnyd_vids 2 года назад +3

      Im sorry but the Bi Turbo should never have been released.

    • @Munyabrwn
      @Munyabrwn 2 года назад +1

      Unreliable

    • @buncha5651
      @buncha5651 2 года назад +2

      10 speed auto is a disaster.

  • @zestyinspiration
    @zestyinspiration Год назад

    Just purchased the GWM X as a company car which will do lots of highway kms and frequent towing. 2022 dealwr demo model for $39,500 DA including tow ball and soft tonneau cover.
    Did lots of research and am excitted to take delivery soon!!.....😎👍💥❤️

  • @clutchupkid7972
    @clutchupkid7972 Год назад +1

    Hate to be this guy but feels like you're actually just a bit past the time with tech. Drove one today and definitely didn't feel like too much and a bit of luxury in a ute is sometimes nice. The full 360 camera assists makes for a really good off-road experience when doing tight trails. If you want a basic no frills ute then maybe a used 2000 model Hilux is for you.... Also a better comparison to the rogue would be the XSR which has the beefier suspension.

  • @devvynully
    @devvynully 2 года назад +12

    Would GWM benefit from teaming up with a local tuner to offer a $5000-$8000 "Outback Pack" to fix these issues?

    • @upup4893
      @upup4893 2 года назад +1

      After spending the 5 to 8k for the outback pack for gwm, there are still change compared to the others

    • @batmanlives6456
      @batmanlives6456 2 года назад

      Just buy $1000 worth of explosives and fix it right

    • @newport5504
      @newport5504 2 года назад +1

      No

    • @sv6k0a39
      @sv6k0a39 2 года назад

      My thoughts too, imagine installing mods on this truck. It will be a really good offroader for the price.

  • @rossawood5075
    @rossawood5075 2 года назад +1

    In regard to the complaint re the GWM lack of torque, my now 14 year old PK Supercab Ranger has a sweet Mazda 3 liter diesel with just 380 nm and it has pulled a camper trailer and a 19 foot tandem caravan all over this country and mostly not the coastal routes, the Gibb, Streslecki, Oodnadatta, Boroloola to the South Western corner of WA, and that 380 nm does the job just fine, it just does it just fine, IMHO the breadth of torque is more important and driving to conditions.
    I am considering a new ute soon and I have looked at GWM, LDV and my preference may be a Sassong Musso ELX with optional suspension mods ie as with my old Ranger 2 inch lift, excellent KYB Scorcher shocks, Dynapro ATM's.
    And the Musso in that form only has 420 nm but a broad torque band and the same sweet Aisan 6 speed as in the Mazda/Isuzu and Hilux.
    I would like to see a similar test with the superbly assembled Musso, 7 year warranty and ( I think roadside assist) knowing that a fraction of the $20 - 25,000 saved on a Hilux or Ranger will allow a considerable amount of good aftermarket accessories, bar, canopy, lights.
    Toyota, Ford, Isuzu etc need to sharpen up their pricing, just look at the cost of the same vehicles in Thailand to see the big profit the Makers are touching the Australian buyers up with!
    As for reliability, Toyota have certainly had their problems, injectors, Cats, , Ford, no cooling on ZF autos and continual activation of limp mode towing in heat, failed dual mass clutches in earlier models, a fair share of low mileage 3.2 engine failures and turbos. Navaras, repeated rear main seal failures, and the list goes on.
    The Chinese manufacturers are here and improving a good product rapidly, some just have issues as many in the 60's did with what then was termed "Jap crap" until it was realised a Landcruiser was superior to a 22 or 2a Landrover and whats more didn't break axles every 5 minutes when snatching second gear with a load on the back, ask me how I know?
    History will repeat!
    Just my take!

  • @kakoiigaijin
    @kakoiigaijin 2 года назад +23

    Would love to see the Musso in an outback comparative test.

  • @sailingcitrinesunset4065
    @sailingcitrinesunset4065 2 года назад +3

    What tyre pressures did you have on these utes on the gravel outback roads? 21-25psi is recommended.

    • @terryseymour5343
      @terryseymour5343 2 года назад

      Tyres are not springs, the gravel dirt roads in the Pilbara and Kimberley have many sharp stones to cut into soft Tyres 🙄

  • @simonknowles4267
    @simonknowles4267 7 месяцев назад

    Just bought a 2023 XSR and absolutely love it

  • @clintjames8468
    @clintjames8468 2 года назад +3

    It seems a lot of the negative comes back to the suspension and you can buy a hell of a lot of suspension upgrades for 25k

    • @chriswording8638
      @chriswording8638 2 года назад +1

      Nothing wrong with the suspension. If you look at the video, they only show the GWM going through a dip. If you hit a dip at 100 KMh, in any car/ute you'll be flying around. Slow the f**K down and drive to conditions, problems solved..

  • @maxwood192
    @maxwood192 2 года назад

    I have had four toyotas , some were old and not real nice to drive, I just went out and turned the key and drive them. I purchased them with 100k on the clock and sold them with about 250k on the clock, serviced them as required, but nothing else ever required fixing. My friend had a early chinese truck, he was using it in the building trade, to be honest it could not hack it. He now uses a toyota Hi ace. New, the price difference makes you think, you pay top price even for second hand toyotas. When the chinese catch up there price will also. I worked for a Japanese company for a long time, They get a good product and continue to make it better, they know what works and what dosen't work, and they have been basically making the same truck for ever , but over time just improved it every year so thats why its so good. Yes they will bury me in a Toyota. Great video.

  • @rodgeorge7244
    @rodgeorge7244 Год назад

    You forgot to mention overall reliability aftersales service and resale value which are important things to take into account.

  • @007Knightjp
    @007Knightjp 2 года назад +3

    The one thing that I noticed about all these cars is that while they are quite underpowered with small engines compared to the competition. They could be made better with better tunes, turbos and possibly even bigger engines. They are certainly value for money when you compare the features. I suppose like the reviewer said in the video, the money that you save on getting the GWM, could be put into giving it aftermarket suspension and engine mods; which would be heaps better than what comes from factory in any of the utes.

  • @notsureyou
    @notsureyou 2 года назад +4

    How is the aftersales support with each of these brands.
    It's all good and well to talk about them when they are working, but what happens when they breakdown?

    • @gavinthompsonethanracing2057
      @gavinthompsonethanracing2057 2 года назад +2

      First sensible comment here, never mind the long term implications of supporting china’s economy to save money…

  • @georgewood6897
    @georgewood6897 2 года назад

    One thing I can say about gwm as a panel beater, is the are awful for getting parts. 6 plus months wait on any panels. Toyota you can still get brand new factory billboard for 1995 model Hilux. Something to consider if you buying a new car is how will you own it and expect to be able to get parts

  • @dtengineering1
    @dtengineering1 2 года назад +2

    Given the price, is the Toyota twice the car compared to the GWM? It would be interesting to modify the GWM with some shocks/springs and a tune and then compare the two cars again.

    • @sofascialistadankulamegado1781
      @sofascialistadankulamegado1781 2 года назад

      It's also an ethics issue. But most consumers don't think about where their products come from and who owns the company that produces them.

    • @hifivaliant8937
      @hifivaliant8937 Год назад

      @@sofascialistadankulamegado1781 Japan is the only country that directly attacked Australia.
      Should we hold a grudge?
      The Australian government made the "free" trade deals which were unfair....other countries taxed our exports but we didn't tax their imports. This killed our local car industry. So ask yourself who is the one causing the issue? Our government, or the consumer? Clearly the government is the one causing the issue. If you want to be ethical....never buy any new car because they are all imported. Just recondition the old banger in Australia and support local jobs.
      And also don't buy a mobile phone or laptop or TV because they're all made in China.
      This is the new world order pushed by communists inside the USA. USA allowed it's manufacturers to make in China... Ask yourself who is running this orchestrated operation.

    • @ensteffo
      @ensteffo Год назад

      @@sofascialistadankulamegado1781 Its in fact not ethical to let your self be indoctrinated with far right nationalist bigotry.

  • @Grudlin74
    @Grudlin74 2 года назад +1

    For the price you could splash out on a suspension kit for gwm ute. As mentioned elsewhere this is it's 2nd go at ute not that we should count the gwm steed🤣

  • @Showmetheevidence-
    @Showmetheevidence- Год назад +1

    So basically… you still get what you pay for.
    I was curious about the gwm (& haval), but it seems they are cheaper for a reason. Good cars, but not great cars.
    All still damn expensive though!

  • @monsterbaby6962
    @monsterbaby6962 2 года назад +1

    One thing that you need to consider is the long term value of the gwv. You may spend $20k aftermarket gear but it’s still gwv. Is it worth spending that amount of money to bring it up to the standard of the others two? Food for thought.

    • @batmanlives6456
      @batmanlives6456 2 года назад

      You WILL regret your choices at trade in time ….

    • @hambo76
      @hambo76 2 года назад +1

      No one's spending $20,000 on aftermarket gear - just a few choice mods like a lift kit, A/T tyres and a bull bar, and she's sweet as!

    • @chriswording8638
      @chriswording8638 2 года назад +6

      It's clear that you haven't seen one so commenting on quality is a bit unjust. If a car worth $70,000 new will cost $35,000 at 5 years, it's pretty normal that a car that you buy for $40,000 will only be $20,000 at five years...

    • @johndoyle5983
      @johndoyle5983 2 года назад +1

      @@chriswording8638 Yep so you’d lose less money on the 40k car.

  • @iguanagoat799
    @iguanagoat799 2 года назад +13

    If you're travelling in the bush, reliability and service network/parts availability is critical, and there - the Hilux is and always will be king. Save $25k and buy an Hilux SR.

    • @ronalddumpster6168
      @ronalddumpster6168 2 года назад +6

      True, and in 10 years we know, there will always be a Toyota dealership, cant say the same for a Chinese one, especially if they decide to take Taiwan.

    • @simonwills6176
      @simonwills6176 2 года назад +2

      @Ronald Dumpster yep we said that about Holden and Ford aswell

    • @Auzzzie82
      @Auzzzie82 2 года назад +2

      @@ronalddumpster6168 China has every right to take Taiwan! We should be minding our own business

  • @jaseciantar2760
    @jaseciantar2760 2 года назад +1

    If you press the temp ie 23 it will open up the ac screen … why do you not film yourselves going over the rough as you did in the GWM and made such a grunt going over in the other two? Bias? Hmm

  • @lindonjo
    @lindonjo 2 года назад +4

    Use some of the money saved and upgrade the suspension, and tyres. Still be lot cheaper

  • @lixzx007
    @lixzx007 2 года назад

    unfortunately the cannon we get is based on commercial and 'normal' spc. in China where it came from there are the 'off road cannon' spc for sale. it has more power three diff snorkel and redesigned front and rear, but we can't get it here, left hand drive only.

  • @goldfools5445
    @goldfools5445 2 года назад +12

    Yea Nah! How many people pay the big money, rarely go off-road, still spend more than they earn on accessories, then wonder why mortgage payments and bills are a source of stress.
    Ok now that’s said. The GWM hasn’t got enough power and torque. It’s basically useless, 🤔 hang on, not as much as the others but more than any 4wd that was produced in an era when real 4wdriviers were hitting the tracks of Australia, without complaints.
    I don’t own a cannon, I do have a dual cab Ute that does the job. Btw I don’t hit washouts and blame the car.

    • @kevinrich5222
      @kevinrich5222 2 года назад +1

      In fact, GWM has a 3.0T engine with 354 hp and 500 Nm in China. However, it seems that GWM is not in a hurry to launch this engine overseas. Maybe it feels that relying on a lower price to expand overseas market share as soon as possible is the most important direction at present.

    • @hambo76
      @hambo76 2 года назад

      @@kevinrich5222 That 3.0l engine is petrol driven btw.

    • @simonwills6176
      @simonwills6176 2 года назад

      I have a cannon for a daily runner and some carrying materials for my Roofing company it's ok for that stuff but if I was gonna go out back I'd most probably buy a landrover 110

  • @johnwayne8475
    @johnwayne8475 Год назад

    It's a good thing to have a entry level car on the market to keep the likes of Toyota and Ford honest with their prices. I think charging more than $60k and $70k for a car is ridiculous.

  • @rockycheny5437
    @rockycheny5437 2 года назад +1

    I will probably get a GWM ute for work, and then use the leftover money to buy a small hatch for daily running around.

  • @Jagermonsta
    @Jagermonsta 2 года назад +1

    so what thy're saying is get a gwm, suspension, an exhaust and tune

  • @observadoroculto5965
    @observadoroculto5965 2 года назад

    The important thing here is that the GWM or the Isuzu do not overturn in curves, unfortunately toyota does not comply in safety.

  • @davidandbrigittemckee500
    @davidandbrigittemckee500 4 месяца назад

    Will be looking at a GWM to buy soon don’t care about resale GWM is fantastic value for money

  • @Aaronivoify
    @Aaronivoify 4 месяца назад

    Casual travelling, going to the beach sometimes with mates. Help a friend who is bogged. If this is what you see yourself doing then a gwm is better for you. If 4X4 is your thing and you do it all the time, and you tow off road trailer at the same time then a GWM won't cut it, but most people won't be doing that.

    • @Aaronivoify
      @Aaronivoify 4 месяца назад

      Also, spend the money you save on a caravans or a camper. Just don't expect to be able to overtake like a wildtrek, but if you are watching this review, then you probably can't afford one anyway

  • @TeenaDickson
    @TeenaDickson 2 года назад

    Great overview of the GWM, How does it handle on the beach drive and sand?

  • @headingscrub9035
    @headingscrub9035 2 года назад +2

    Mitsubishi Sigma country, RIP Jack Absalom.

  • @jaineshwarlal9233
    @jaineshwarlal9233 2 года назад +5

    Isuzu for me always

  • @zimcoder
    @zimcoder 2 года назад

    I don't understand why reviewers complain about options they can easily turn off. It also makes no sense to dismiss the more comfortable and plush inside of GWM just because the reviewer is used to hard plastics of the Hilux. One needs to disregard thier biases and personal preferences and assess what actually matters.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  2 года назад

      Well, what you’re asking for here is for us to assess on the basis of what subjectively matters to you

  • @peterburdett8131
    @peterburdett8131 Год назад +1

    If the choice is a new GWM or 10 year old Hilux I’d go a new car with a suspension tune

  • @MRCtouring
    @MRCtouring 2 года назад +2

    Wind back a year or 2 the Hilux had very similar specs to the GWM.

    • @chriswording8638
      @chriswording8638 2 года назад

      Yet today even in top specs it lacks behind..

  • @samueloluyinkaojomu6548
    @samueloluyinkaojomu6548 Год назад

    Can the GWM be used to tow car trailers for commercial purpose. Like everyday use

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  Год назад

      I don't know about doing it every day; we did tow a 2700 kg trailer and it went fine: ruclips.net/video/EQowT_v3Hz8/видео.html

  • @shaynenb4262
    @shaynenb4262 2 года назад

    the big question is reliability.... this is the big reason why we by the DMAX and HILUX.... and what is the resale value of the CANNON after 3 years.

    • @chriswording8638
      @chriswording8638 2 года назад

      Join one of the FB Cannon pages, there are already some with almost 100k on the odometer. GWM is the Chinese Toyota, it's been voted the most reliable brand in China. As of March, they have manufactured over 11 million vehicles. You have a 7 year unlimited km warranty that is tied to the vehicle, not to the owner, so why the worry?

  • @bobgentleman1534
    @bobgentleman1534 Год назад

    Can a bull bar be fitted to the GWM?

  • @gregoryhamilton6161
    @gregoryhamilton6161 2 года назад

    a couple of suspension adjustments, better shocks etc ??

  • @ThatGuy-ur5cn
    @ThatGuy-ur5cn 9 месяцев назад

    Someone needs to do a cheap ute showdown comparison between the SsangYong, GWM and LDV please!

  • @nigelcoles2489
    @nigelcoles2489 2 года назад

    I wonder what the resale value would be of the great wall ???

  • @robcampbell8559
    @robcampbell8559 2 года назад +1

    Got the cannon-l 25,000 kms and all good.

  • @spud7119
    @spud7119 2 года назад

    wait so is this a car or a dual cab? and you then have to ask which would buy if your life depended on it in the outback

  • @andysaunders3708
    @andysaunders3708 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this.
    Thanks so much.

  • @edddiscaya47
    @edddiscaya47 Год назад

    I guess the GWM is more fun and really tough enough for a simple daily lifestyle driving and it save a lot of your savings

  • @marcelogarcia5094
    @marcelogarcia5094 2 года назад

    Good review. But like most Ute reviews they don’t focus enough on whats crucial in a 4wd
    Durability and reliability, plus resale.
    Hilux is in a league of its own.