I bought a mahindra for work, It goes good. I'm in civil construction and we put manholes, concrete pipes or a water tank on it and it's never skipped a beat
i didnt even know about the brand, range rovers are internationally known for being rubbish, most land cruisers i see are soccer mums. Isuzus are pretty good, id love to see a modern brumby :)
I think the OP is referring to the Ford Ranger, not a Range Rover! Anyways, Mahindras are probably good light-duty pickups, but that's about it.. And the everyday experience is most certainly sub-par.. Just my 2 cents. 😊
Rangers are universal slang for unreliability, haven't heard anyone who owns one not have problems at one point, the dmax is the go to pickup for those who don't want to pay the Hilux tax
Ive had the Actyon Sports since new. It cost $35k drive away with towbar and canopy. At 200,000 km it's been crashed and had a whole new front, on an off road, towed anything and everything and beyond normal service items, only needed a $100 cam sensor. Honestly, it's the best value vehicle I've ever owned.
I’ve owned a 2021 Dmax Xterrain for nearly 12 months and used it for towing, little bit of off-road and driving to work and Overall ver pleased. It goes in for a service next week and I’m getting the new factory release towing update which should make things easier when towing. We have a 2.9ton caravan and I’m surprised how well it tows the van. Well after I updated the rear suspension it does.
Brumby is a great choice for number 1! I used to have a 1985 Touring Wagon that essentially had the same running gear as the Brumby, and it was awesome. Would love to see a modern take on the old Brumby. That would be VERY interesting.
If the Mahindra does whatever you need and you're not fussed about living in the lap of luxury, you'd be bonkers NOT to get one on pure economics alone. Isuzu d-max are everywhere in Thailand and compete with the more expensive Toyota and Fords. The old ones lack uumph and put out more soot than a steam train (model/year dependent lack of DPF ).
If Subaru made a modern version of a brumby I'd be very interested. Something that drives like a car but has the benefits of a 4x4 ute. Could even do an STI rally version
Love the brumby, Subaru fan, always wanted one, bit hard to come by and prices are getting up a little. Who knows maybe a project one day. Great work AK.
The Subaru pickup sold like hot cakes in the UK during the 1980’s and I’m sure it still would do. The one ton dual cab pickups that tow 3.5 tons are great for people who need them but there is a massive hole in the market for smaller pickups these days and a pent-up demand from traders, farmers both large and small and many other sectors.
Yep. Gotta love the Brumby. I'd prefer it over a 120 grand yank tank that we are seeing more of on our roads. Got a request AK. Can you do a review of reliable, cheap first cars for teenagers?
Love the brumby probably a bit hard to find one still on the road also good to see a dmax on the list such a underrated Ute considering how much power they can make with just a tune and no engine mods .
Great to see that comment ! I too love MVs (Brumby) and have 3 here in England. I live in hope that Subaru may bring it back someday... but feel it will probably never happen as they seem to have lost its way...
Still keenly waiting on the Dmax and Colorado reviews. Also interested in what you lot do with a Great Wall, hard to argue with the price of one. I wouldnt call the GU Ute underrated, but definitely underappreciated, and a TD4.2 at 300000km's, barely worn in. Keep up the great work lads! Love to hear you pick apart shit that is shit, and praise what they've done good. Good to see a review channel actually pick apart the vehicles instead of just waffling on
I've currently got a 2002 Hilux but it's na and very underpowered. I've had plenty of Subarus including a Brumby that I wish I still had. The underrated 4wd from your list that I'd love to own, would undoubtedly be the Hahindra PikUp!
Up the brumby. I have got a 1990 sandy taupe Subaru brumby with 260000kms on it and it still runs like a boss. Me and my dad are planing on doing a full ground up restoration on it should be fun. And love the vid keep them coming
Numbers 5 and 4 were a suprise to see on the list but having the indestructible little Brumby as number 1 was a choice that surprised me in a good way. A couple of other honourable mentions for this video would be the 1980s rodeo 2000/Isuzu (have one thats become a family heirloom in a way), Mazda BT-50, Land Rover Defender 110 with either the Isuzu or Leyland motor and the just as forgotten and underrated Daihatsu Rocky. Also there is apparently a Brumby from Australia that is in the Subaru HQ/museum in Japan with over 1mil miles on the odometer. It apparently belonged to a rep for some company that dealt with Atkins Carlisle.
what about the ldv t 60 what do you think of theses utes the 2022 or 2023 should i get one or should i go for a ford ranger 2019 or 2018 would love to hear what you think
Well that the surprised the hell out of me ! Yes the Brumby has long been underrated ... but those of us in the know... love them 💕 I have 3 here in England (called MVs here) and I totally agree ! And although I feel that modern Subaru has lost the plot ... I would love to see a New Gen Brumby (and no not a stupid 4 door version ala Baja).. but I fear ... it will never happen...
What do you guys think of all this new Chinese brands like ldv? I tried a t60 and it was pretty all right. Idk off-road but on road was pretty good for the price tbh…
@@ReDriven Check out the new T60max, 160kw starting from 35k.... can't beat that value. Not even close. Sure they dont have as many features as others but really, at the end of the day. How is lane departure going to help someone get out of a boghole or tow a caravan.
Love the D-max and the Colorado a lot just such a damn shame that neither come with a rear locker. Colorado does have a limited slip diff that locks when it needs to but still not as good. One of the first mods I'd so. That said when it comes to suspension lifts it is easy and cheap as well
Was expecting to see Ford RTV there. Indestructible NA barra, or sohc 5.4 v8. T5 or btr gearbox Locking diff. Full 2" lift out of factory. 2.3t towing, 1 t load capacity. They perfect for the workhorse jobs.
Mate, we have such a soft spot for the RTV, LOVE the things. But, it's not four wheel drive so missed the cut. There's a girl here in Newcastle with an almost rally spec Falcon sedan. Full lift kit, all terrains, rally lights on the front, looks like more fun than you could poke a stick at! - AK
The Mahindra is the only one vehicle on your list as underated. The Brumby is a no go because they are rare and expensive to buy unless it's a rust bucket. You can buy a suzuki sierra ute in better nic and much more capable for less. The patrol is not remotely unappretiated and has been of high value and in high demand from day one. Good rust free 90's GQ's are still bringing huge money now as will GU's in the future.
The thing that bites the DMAX in the ass is its price. It is a decent ute, however when you look at the features when compared to a Ranger or Hilux, or even Triton, the Dmax is definitely not worth the price of entry, unless of course you buy the best of the best
The dmax is good value because you dont need to replace the engine or transmission every 150000km like you do with the 3.2L ranger. Ive got a 2011 dmax and a 2006 rodeo....which is a dmax and id rather drive the old rodeo across the country than a ranger coz even though its 16 years old it hasnt let me down
@@ReDriven sounds great AK 👍 The VDJ79 Landcruiser has to make the list, if not top it. Over-priced, over-rated, poorly equipped, appallingly designed, archaic heap of junk.... 😆😆😆
Great vid ,, another question .why is plain old JOHN DOE willingly paying 50-70k for a modern duel cab ute , they are clearly not value for money ,but peps still keep bending over and taking it?
Great list. Brumby is super cool, at some point they'll go from cheap to 'omg super rare and unqiue' like everything else. Your Patrol segment though, the petrol with leafs at the rear is cheap and underrated, a coil 4 cornered TD42 though... that's just as rated and $$ as a 70 series ute! TD42 tax is real. ZD30 hand grenade, now that's a war you don't wanna get into :p
I have both mahindra and 79series, nothing wrong with the little mahindra. Very reliable and underrated. It's far better to drive day to day. Fuel economy is amazing.
@@Fight4MyCountry Oh mate, you're too bloody kind. We have a rabbit (great apartment pet) and he seems pretty happy so hopefully I'm doing something right! -AK
@@ReDriven hey, I'm a big fan of the 3rd generation, mostly because i own one myself, I'm from western Australia and I've heard they're a lot more popular over east if you could find a 1998 sedan rx model that would make my bloody day to see a review on my first car, but that might be a bit to picky of me to wish for something like that. thanks for your time :)
@@leamming15 Mate, we'll get hunting for you. We do have the next few weeks already booked in but we'll make this happen eventually for you. Actually if you have anything you think we should mention in the vid, can you shoot us a message on insta? - AK
@@ReDriven appreciate that point AK, dare say price point is the major influencer there though, it's really only after people buy them do they realise how good they actually are.
@@anthony_correnti Triton is my go to recommendation for this category mate. Sam (my ReDriven partner and the guy that shoots and edits our reviews) has a Triton and we bloody love it. I feel like people are starting to get how great the Triton is, not just for what is costs. It just makes sense. - AK
I'm sick of seeing the token ford ranger or Hilux that never seen a dirt road with a dog cage on the back just because the guy next door has one. The Ute thing has gone mad.
I bought a mahindra for work, It goes good. I'm in civil construction and we put manholes, concrete pipes or a water tank on it and it's never skipped a beat
Have had 2 Mahindras , 1st for 12 years , never had a problem, unlike some ranger owners I know
i didnt even know about the brand, range rovers are internationally known for being rubbish, most land cruisers i see are soccer mums. Isuzus are pretty good, id love to see a modern brumby :)
Yeah I've never seen a new range rover off road. It's always those old ones that last forever that I see
I think the OP is referring to the Ford Ranger, not a Range Rover!
Anyways, Mahindras are probably good light-duty pickups, but that's about it.. And the everyday experience is most certainly sub-par.. Just my 2 cents. 😊
😅😅😅😅 'on ya mate !
Rangers are universal slang for unreliability, haven't heard anyone who owns one not have problems at one point, the dmax is the go to pickup for those who don't want to pay the Hilux tax
Isuzu dmx seems to be the ideal car to go for.most farmers love them here in Namibia 🇳🇦
Ive had the Actyon Sports since new. It cost $35k drive away with towbar and canopy. At 200,000 km it's been crashed and had a whole new front, on an off road, towed anything and everything and beyond normal service items, only needed a $100 cam sensor. Honestly, it's the best value vehicle I've ever owned.
I’ve owned a 2021 Dmax Xterrain for nearly 12 months and used it for towing, little bit of off-road and driving to work and Overall ver pleased. It goes in for a service next week and I’m getting the new factory release towing update which should make things easier when towing. We have a 2.9ton caravan and I’m surprised how well it tows the van. Well after I updated the rear suspension it does.
Mahindra reliable engine...great offroader
Full video on Mahindra please
Brumby is a great choice for number 1!
I used to have a 1985 Touring Wagon that essentially had the same running gear as the Brumby, and it was awesome.
Would love to see a modern take on the old Brumby. That would be VERY interesting.
Had Ssangyongs in the mines, they proved to be one of the most reliable utes we used.
If the Mahindra does whatever you need and you're not fussed about living in the lap of luxury, you'd be bonkers NOT to get one on pure economics alone.
Isuzu d-max are everywhere in Thailand and compete with the more expensive Toyota and Fords. The old ones lack uumph and put out more soot than a steam train (model/year dependent lack of DPF ).
Mahindra is better than musso from I have looked into. Ask Roothy, he just got 1.
Seems Rothy never paid for his so he is just advertising it
If Subaru made a modern version of a brumby I'd be very interested. Something that drives like a car but has the benefits of a 4x4 ute. Could even do an STI rally version
There needs to be more tray tops made. Those bucket types are semi useless.
That Mahindra Ute is a solid piece of machinery
Love the brumby, Subaru fan, always wanted one, bit hard to come by and prices are getting up a little. Who knows maybe a project one day. Great work AK.
Cheers Darren. - AK
The Subaru pickup sold like hot cakes in the UK during the 1980’s and I’m sure it still would do. The one ton dual cab pickups that tow 3.5 tons are great for people who need them but there is a massive hole in the market for smaller pickups these days and a pent-up demand from traders, farmers both large and small and many other sectors.
Gotta love the brumby had a few still have one with wrx running gear and a mate has a mahindra, one of your best compilations
Just a quick note. GU Patrol ute's come in both leaf (DX trim) and coil (ST trim) rear ends.
I love the bloopers. Also got the d-max late last month & I'm looking forward to seeing what it's capable of
I like the Mahindra.
Had a Brumby in the late 90s absolutely loved it and had it for many years
Yep. Gotta love the Brumby. I'd prefer it over a 120 grand yank tank that we are seeing more of on our roads.
Got a request AK. Can you do a review of reliable, cheap first cars for teenagers?
100% Ed, we'll do a Top5 on this soon. - AK
Loved it. Brumby hard to come by but was really awesome in its time. Definitely need an update for this vehicle.
Love the brumby probably a bit hard to find one still on the road also good to see a dmax on the list such a underrated Ute considering how much power they can make with just a tune and no engine mods .
Great to see that comment ! I too love MVs (Brumby) and have 3 here in England. I live in hope that Subaru may bring it back someday... but feel it will probably never happen as they seem to have lost its way...
Still keenly waiting on the Dmax and Colorado reviews. Also interested in what you lot do with a Great Wall, hard to argue with the price of one.
I wouldnt call the GU Ute underrated, but definitely underappreciated, and a TD4.2 at 300000km's, barely worn in.
Keep up the great work lads! Love to hear you pick apart shit that is shit, and praise what they've done good. Good to see a review channel actually pick apart the vehicles instead of just waffling on
I'd be all over a modern Brumby! Had a mate with one and we never went anywhere he couldn't follow. Copped a floggin and never died
Brumby.....looks a bit like a 60s Falcon Ute and a Leyland P76 had a love child that never grew up........nice reviews again
That’s exactly why I brought a Foton Tunland 1:32
I've currently got a 2002 Hilux but it's na and very underpowered.
I've had plenty of Subarus including a Brumby that I wish I still had.
The underrated 4wd from your list that I'd love to own, would undoubtedly be the Hahindra PikUp!
Up the brumby. I have got a 1990 sandy taupe Subaru brumby with 260000kms on it and it still runs like a boss. Me and my dad are planing on doing a full ground up restoration on it should be fun. And love the vid keep them coming
I miss my old Brumby :(
Numbers 5 and 4 were a suprise to see on the list but having the indestructible little Brumby as number 1 was a choice that surprised me in a good way.
A couple of other honourable mentions for this video would be the 1980s rodeo 2000/Isuzu (have one thats become a family heirloom in a way), Mazda BT-50, Land Rover Defender 110 with either the Isuzu or Leyland motor and the just as forgotten and underrated Daihatsu Rocky.
Also there is apparently a Brumby from Australia that is in the Subaru HQ/museum in Japan with over 1mil miles on the odometer. It apparently belonged to a rep for some company that dealt with Atkins Carlisle.
what about the ldv t 60 what do you think of theses utes the 2022 or 2023 should i get one or should i go for a ford ranger 2019 or 2018 would love to hear what you think
Great work. Keep at it👍
I have one isuzu dmax 2015 and 1 isuzu Hilander 1997... And I love them both.. both tough engine..
Can you do one of these on 4X2 dual cabs? Thanks
The Isuzu D-Max is the pick of this bunch and you can keep the rest.
Every episode I learn about cars I didn't know existed. Yes Subaru, please hurry, I want to buy one.
Well that the surprised the hell out of me ! Yes the Brumby has long been underrated ... but those of us in the know... love them 💕 I have 3 here in England (called MVs here) and I totally agree ! And although I feel that modern Subaru has lost the plot ... I would love to see a New Gen Brumby (and no not a stupid 4 door version ala Baja).. but I fear ... it will never happen...
The Mahindra looks like a hat that you found between rocks at the surf beach
The Colorado you showed doesn't have the 4JJ1, it was the gen before that.
What do you guys think of all this new Chinese brands like ldv? I tried a t60 and it was pretty all right. Idk off-road but on road was pretty good for the price tbh…
I got a ldv t60. great offroad. Not the fastest thing but it does the job
We'll be featuring some Chinese brands soon Carlos, stay tuned. - AK
@@ReDriven Check out the new T60max, 160kw starting from 35k.... can't beat that value. Not even close. Sure they dont have as many features as others but really, at the end of the day. How is lane departure going to help someone get out of a boghole or tow a caravan.
Cracking list, great vid 👍
Cheers Steve. - AK
As long as you buy a Patrol that's after 2005, any engine with works as they ironed out the kinks in the 3.0 DDTI
Musso is ok but has only 300mm wading depth. I was looking for something to go on the Gibb river road.
Please do a review on a Mahindra pick up
I have travelled through the Nepalese Himalaya on absolutely appalling roads in Mahindras. They are the Landcruiser of south Asia.
2014 Isuzu KB 300/D-Max review please 🇿🇦🇿🇦
I havent watched the video yet but the thumbnail looks like a ssangyong korando pick up❤
And i was right!
THANK YOU UTE
How about the Suzuki Stockman, a great little ute or tray? Wish they were still being made.
Surely the dmaxx and the Nissan patrol are a stand out, the compete with the main stream utes
I have the 6 cylinder Subaru Outback (and a Colorado ute) - I would love an offroad ute version of the Outback.
Love the D-max and the Colorado a lot just such a damn shame that neither come with a rear locker. Colorado does have a limited slip diff that locks when it needs to but still not as good. One of the first mods I'd so. That said when it comes to suspension lifts it is easy and cheap as well
The 4J motors are just awesome. My cousin's runs at 40psi boost all day long, and it hauls arse.
@@jamesrichardson645 They're pretty crap actually
This is awsome information. In the market for a new ute. Dissapointed in relation to the high prices of those well-renowned brands...
Thanks mate. - AK
Was expecting to see Ford RTV there.
Indestructible NA barra, or sohc 5.4 v8.
T5 or btr gearbox
Locking diff.
Full 2" lift out of factory.
2.3t towing, 1 t load capacity.
They perfect for the workhorse jobs.
Mate, we have such a soft spot for the RTV, LOVE the things. But, it's not four wheel drive so missed the cut.
There's a girl here in Newcastle with an almost rally spec Falcon sedan. Full lift kit, all terrains, rally lights on the front, looks like more fun than you could poke a stick at! - AK
@@ReDriven my stupid arse didnt read the 4x4 bit 😂
But yeah, the RTV is the most under appreciated ute of all time.
A 2015 Toyota Hilux with 250,000kms selling for over 20k is just straight up ridiculous. People need to come back down to earth.
Yes bring back the Subaru Brumby .
Please do TOP 5 utes of 2022
Any chance you guys can do a video on 90 series Prado s .. plzzzz
100%, it will happen and hopefully soon mate. - AK
What about the Mighty Boy??!!!!
Not 4x4 sorry mate. Brilliant thing but. - AK
DMax is like the sporty kid who just entered private school from public in year 9
hahahahaha yes!!! - AK
Chevrolet Trailblazer / Holden Colorado 7 please 🙏🏼
The Dmax has got terrible ergonomics though. Some fleet leases were cancelled after staff refused to drive them.
The Mahindra is the only one vehicle on your list as underated. The Brumby is a no go because they are rare and expensive to buy unless it's a rust bucket. You can buy a suzuki sierra ute in better nic and much more capable for less. The patrol is not remotely unappretiated and has been of high value and in high demand from day one. Good rust free 90's GQ's are still bringing huge money now as will GU's in the future.
Ahh, the Brat...a wonderful thing that cornered like a rally car on stilts...I don't think anything could beat it when it first came out!
I desperately want a dmax or Colorado
But also think a wagon suits more so aaaaah
The thing that bites the DMAX in the ass is its price. It is a decent ute, however when you look at the features when compared to a Ranger or Hilux, or even Triton, the Dmax is definitely not worth the price of entry, unless of course you buy the best of the best
The dmax is good value because you dont need to replace the engine or transmission every 150000km like you do with the 3.2L ranger. Ive got a 2011 dmax and a 2006 rodeo....which is a dmax and id rather drive the old rodeo across the country than a ranger coz even though its 16 years old it hasnt let me down
I brought 2022 d max can’t wait
How do you call the Patrol ‘underated’. I am a Cruiser guy, but the Nissan is sought after and rarely looked past.
Oh mate the Patrol in general but the ute variant specifically. So many buy HiLux, Ranger or Navara over the Patrol ute. - AK
I'd also suggest the SsangYong Musso also represents good value for money with decent reliability.
The Brumby was a great Ute…
What about the Proton Jumbuck???
Not a 4x4 mate. - AK
No one deserves that surely
Can we get someone to mock up some 2023 Brumby concept art and send it to Subaru?!
Great vid. Now we need a vid on the most OVER-rated utes... 😁👍
It's coming mate, any thoughts on what should make the list? - AK
@@ReDriven sounds great AK 👍
The VDJ79 Landcruiser has to make the list, if not top it. Over-priced, over-rated, poorly equipped, appallingly designed, archaic heap of junk.... 😆😆😆
Great vid ,, another question .why is plain old JOHN DOE willingly paying 50-70k
for a modern duel cab ute , they are clearly not value for money ,but peps still keep bending over and taking it?
They're just on trend at the moment mate, it'll change eventually. - AK
Worth noting with the GU, I don't think the ute ever came with a petrol.
How the hell did an old Brumby get in the mix ?
1st car was a Brumby. It was a great car and went places many large 4x4s would fear to tread.
Bugger the 79 series Toyota's, so overpriced and outdated. I'd definitely go the Mahindra if I was in the market for a new ute.
With the intro you gave for the Brumby I thought it was going to be the Daihatsu Rocky in top spot! 😂
They never made a ute, this was a segment about utes, although I did have a Rocky and it was awesome
@@garybalasa3158 they did a cab chassis.
@@smuy3782 far out I had 2 and didn't know that
@@garybalasa3158 Rocky has to be one of the all time underated!
Great list. Brumby is super cool, at some point they'll go from cheap to 'omg super rare and unqiue' like everything else.
Your Patrol segment though, the petrol with leafs at the rear is cheap and underrated, a coil 4 cornered TD42 though... that's just as rated and $$ as a 70 series ute!
TD42 tax is real.
ZD30 hand grenade, now that's a war you don't wanna get into :p
My brumby is still my baby
Hahahaha add more bloopers at the end of the videos 😂😂😂
I’m looking at a a mahindra right now to swap out my 79 so I can buy a house
I have both mahindra and 79series, nothing wrong with the little mahindra. Very reliable and underrated. It's far better to drive day to day. Fuel economy is amazing.
You forgot the Mighty Boy in the list!
It isn't a 4x4 sorry mate. Love them but. - AK
That patrol Is essentially snakes hair transplant in the Simpson's
No gwm?
AK 100% looks like the super nifty dad that does a great job at both fathering and at his job but never ever goes overlanding
Hahahahaha, my god you're accurate Clinton! Only that I'm not a Dad and I have done a fair chunk of off-roading. But thank you!. - AK
@@ReDriven You 100% look like you'd make a great father
@@Fight4MyCountry Oh mate, you're too bloody kind. We have a rabbit (great apartment pet) and he seems pretty happy so hopefully I'm doing something right! -AK
Did I hear you calling it the Fucking Shifter? What an excellent name for it.
As always, I have no interest in this segment whatsoever but I'm here for the great vids.
Oh mate thank you! - AK
Isuzu 4 life
This guy has to be TJ Hunt’s twin brother 😂😂
Thanks, I think?? - AK
do a subaru liberty
It's coming mate, what generation would you like? - AK
@@ReDriven hey, I'm a big fan of the 3rd generation, mostly because i own one myself, I'm from western Australia and I've heard they're a lot more popular over east if you could find a 1998 sedan rx model that would make my bloody day to see a review on my first car, but that might be a bit to picky of me to wish for something like that.
thanks for your time :)
@@leamming15 Mate, we'll get hunting for you. We do have the next few weeks already booked in but we'll make this happen eventually for you.
Actually if you have anything you think we should mention in the vid, can you shoot us a message on insta? - AK
@@ReDriven sure mate
Says the Nissan community argues about petrol vs diesel. Put footage of 650hp duramax patrol up 🤦🏾
Ssyangyong and a Mahindra?
Both are owned by Mahindra 😁
Triton is waaaaay more underrated than D Max and Patrol
Yet sells thousands of units more than both. - AK
@@ReDriven appreciate that point AK, dare say price point is the major influencer there though, it's really only after people buy them do they realise how good they actually are.
@@anthony_correnti Triton is my go to recommendation for this category mate. Sam (my ReDriven partner and the guy that shoots and edits our reviews) has a Triton and we bloody love it.
I feel like people are starting to get how great the Triton is, not just for what is costs. It just makes sense. - AK
Underrated, the LDV T60 MAX.
Day 594937 of asking you guys to do a dmax redriven episode
Dmax can outlast Ranger by far, these cars are considered as unbreakable mainly the old KBs
I'm sick of seeing the token ford ranger or Hilux that never seen a dirt road with a dog cage on the back just because the guy next door has one. The Ute thing has gone mad.
Up the dmax