This sure looks like either a US built fullsize Toyota or Nissan. I would bet money it is based on one of those. By the headlights my guess is Toyota. MB powertrain should be great but added luxury features always mean more expensive crap that eventually breaks.
Hahaha, your analysis is clearly acceptable. This pickup comes from the Nissan Navara, but engines, gearboxes, interiors and much more are sourced from Mercedes
@@Italiansupercarvideo Standard Benz machines are quite tough. Luxury items on ALL makes prove to be troublesome. Resale on a typical US luxury Benz (which is all of them sold here) is deplorably low. Once the extra crap starts malfunctioning, people give them away. Same with BMW, Cadillac, Lincoln, Lexus, and Infiniti. Acura is the only Luxury car with few faults.
@@upsidedowndog1256 You are right. Cars are full of useless electronic gadgets that are of no use and are only a source of problems. Modern vehicles are not made to last as long as 20-30 years. Their development with ever shorter times to release new models is also a cause of their lower reliability. I prefer old cars. Few problems and they always go.
upside downdog A lot better than American crap. American cars are know for being he most unreliable cars worldwide. Very poor quality control. I’ve never had a problem with a BMW or a Merc or any Japanese car. People I know always have problems with Jeep, Dodge and other American cars.
@@dtnjnq Yeah, me too. I prefer Made in Japan Japanese cars but my wife's USA made '93 Civic EX still kicks ass as well as my Japanese made 84 Nissan Pickup. I had a friend who bought a late 90s MB E300. The damn underhood wiring harness was made with biodegradeable insulation! Fortunetely Poland builds replacement harnesses for a reasonable price.
Wow....I love this car
Navara : who are you?
Mercedes X class : I'm you but more expensive
hahaha LOL 😂
@@Italiansupercarvideo but in fact, I want the Mercedes X Class.
But I gonna put some reparations and upgrade.
You are idiot, the 350 d engine, is a Mercedes engine.
ottima base Nissan
Si assolutamnte. Come base, meccanica, motori, cambio sembra tutto molto ben fatto. Interessante capire quanti ne venderanno.
This sure looks like either a US built fullsize Toyota or Nissan. I would bet money it is based on one of those. By the headlights my guess is Toyota. MB powertrain should be great but added luxury features always mean more expensive crap that eventually breaks.
Hahaha, your analysis is clearly acceptable. This pickup comes from the Nissan Navara, but engines, gearboxes, interiors and much more are sourced from Mercedes
@@Italiansupercarvideo
Standard Benz machines are quite tough. Luxury items on ALL makes prove to be troublesome. Resale on a typical US luxury Benz (which is all of them sold here) is deplorably low. Once the extra crap starts malfunctioning, people give them away. Same with BMW, Cadillac, Lincoln, Lexus, and Infiniti. Acura is the only Luxury car with few faults.
@@upsidedowndog1256 You are right. Cars are full of useless electronic gadgets that are of no use and are only a source of problems. Modern vehicles are not made to last as long as 20-30 years. Their development with ever shorter times to release new models is also a cause of their lower reliability. I prefer old cars. Few problems and they always go.
upside downdog A lot better than American crap. American cars are know for being he most unreliable cars worldwide. Very poor quality control. I’ve never had a problem with a BMW or a Merc or any Japanese car. People I know always have problems with Jeep, Dodge and other American cars.
@@dtnjnq
Yeah, me too. I prefer Made in Japan Japanese cars but my wife's USA made '93 Civic EX still kicks ass as well as my Japanese made 84 Nissan Pickup. I had a friend who bought a late 90s MB E300. The damn underhood wiring harness was made with biodegradeable insulation! Fortunetely Poland builds replacement harnesses for a reasonable price.
POSH nissan Navara