FORD RANGER 2023 review

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • 0:00 Intro
    0:36 MENU
    1:13 Cool Fact
    1:46 0-100
    2:26 Off Road
    3:07 GRAVEL test
    4:10 HOW TO 4WD in RANGER
    7:09 UP HILL 8:08 DOWN HILL
    9:27 BEACH RUN
    11:26 WHIP AROUND
    12:31 ENGINGE
    13:51 THE TUB
    15:19 INTERIOR
    18:43 PRICE
    19:37 CONCLUSION
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  • @christophernelson2042
    @christophernelson2042 Год назад +16

    Oh dear lord. The owner's manual is in the infotainment system. You can literally hit the microphone button on the steering wheel and ask out loud "how do I engage 4 wheel drive?" And it will open the page on the infotainment screen.
    Also 4A is for 4 wheel "automatic" as it is a shift on the fly system. If the traction control detects wheel spin it will automatically shift between 2wd and 4h. Using the "sand" mode does more than just lock the rear differential and shift into 4 high. It actually changes the way the traction control applies braking to each wheel and additionally changes the shift points for the transmission to hold higher rpms in each gear before shifting.
    Additionally the "Hill descent control" also enables you to use the cruise control buttons on the steering wheel to slow or speed your descent. I can toggle as low as 1 mph and be completely off the brake.

    • @Ihateironyanddumbusernames
      @Ihateironyanddumbusernames 4 месяца назад

      Good info. the hill descent thing is nuts

    • @grahamwhittaker8844
      @grahamwhittaker8844 2 месяца назад

      Wow that sounds amazing 👏👏👏👍👍I still can’t help but wonder who’s going to be able to fix it if anything goes wrong ? I just have a feeling that there will be a lot of tilt tray truck rides back to dealerships.👁️👁️😎😇🐕‍🦺❤️🙏

  • @DerFledderer
    @DerFledderer 19 дней назад +1

    excellent review. I didn't expect the gearbox to nearly overheat without a trailer being attached.

  • @stevepriesty5258
    @stevepriesty5258 Год назад +15

    I recently cancelled my order for the Hilux Rogue & ordered the V6 Wildtrak instead. Main reason was the extra grunt for towing, however I watched a heap of reviews, even towing focused ones & no-one mentioned the Trans temp gauge, which I think is a definite plus. Well done on your thorough review will be watching for further reviews & tech features.

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 Год назад

      IF THEY HAVNT FIXED THE TRANS, 10 SP..DONT BUY IT,,THEY BLOW,, why do you want a new vehicle,, when something thats 15 yrs old,,is proven,, my s/duty is 01,, cant be happier.. 4.2tdi..13 lt 100..tows 5t..

  • @porcobene_media
    @porcobene_media Год назад +12

    I really like your reviews. Especially this is a perfect example how they should be. I love that you set it in perspective to the use and also for consumers which never use it in heavy OffRoad conditions. Thats where a good review makes the difference. And beside this: The quality of your videos getting better and better. A remarkable step though the last month again.

  • @brad0973
    @brad0973 Год назад +4

    I have the Amarok V6 Style here in South Africa. I traded my 2023 2.8GD6 Hilux 4x4 (yes only had it 3 months & 11000kms) in for the Amarok purely on the basis of comfort - the Hilux is a good vehicle but is back breaking in terms of comfort (still seeing a Chiro for my lower back. I’m only 28, so it’s not age). Very harsh ride even after an Ironman Comfort Suspension was fitted with Pressure at 1.8bars on all 4 wheels.
    We have 2012 BiTDI 4x4 amarok with 450k on the clock. She has been very reliable and extremely comfortable.
    Have been very happy with the new Amarok V6 (Ford and amarok shared Platform here in SA). I reckon the Ford/Amarok partnership will be a huge success, giving the competition a serious run for their money.
    P.S. to see what gear you’re in while driving in “D”, press the “Plus” button.
    Pressing the “Minus” button while driving in “D” will limit the gear range, dropping one gear per click/button press.
    If anyone knows how to get sport mode, please let me know!

    • @deceptikhon
      @deceptikhon 10 месяцев назад

      Shoulda just bought a couch instead or even a bed.

  • @daneisenmenger4615
    @daneisenmenger4615 Год назад +26

    Can confirm transmission gets hot. I ran from cathedrals to Indian head at Fraser on high tide and put it into limp mode after the transmission got into the orange zone. I’ll be fitting a pwr engine oil cooler to the transmission soon. I was fair up it for a long period before it got hot. Expected stuff with a 10r80.

    • @turbostyler
      @turbostyler Год назад

      Thanks for the update. Were you towing anything?

    • @kman6482
      @kman6482 Год назад

      Best see if can do a thermostat bypass at same time. My 2019 Ranger still wasn’t much chop with a cooler added. I added the thermo bypass and straight away great results. The temp never went over 90deg when towing.

  • @shreckm6470
    @shreckm6470 Год назад +7

    No matter what brand you like this is a well thought out 4x4.

  • @harleyboo6951
    @harleyboo6951 Год назад +34

    Ranger Sport 4cyl is same price as Hilux SR5, since Toyota don't have a V6 option.
    V6 in Ranger worth the extra $3000 everyday of the week though.

    • @Paradoxical124
      @Paradoxical124 Год назад

      Absolutely, the v6 is smoother, quieter, less strung and faster than the 4cyl.

    • @martinplewes
      @martinplewes Год назад +1

      That all depends if Ford have sorted the V6 to stop it snapping crankshafts like it did in Land Rovers

    • @Paradoxical124
      @Paradoxical124 Год назад

      @@martinplewes They have.

    • @newport5504
      @newport5504 Год назад +1

      not if the gearbox can't keep up.

  • @davidstecher5238
    @davidstecher5238 Год назад +12

    Hey Ronny, you ever so slightly up your game every Sunday! Highly appreciate your work and the 2023 style of your videos. Looking forward to the next adventure series though ;-)

  • @RocketRod63
    @RocketRod63 Год назад +3

    I’ve had my white Ranger Sport since October 2022. I have a 2.5T caravan so the 600Nm V6 diesel & 4 wheel disc brakes were the clincher for me. I optioned up the integrated trailer brake controller & zone lighting. I’ve optioned up 20” Simmons wheels & 285x50x20 tyres. I’ve also put the Raptor bonnet on it, rear air bags & upgraded the rear shocks.
    Towing now with the 10 speed gear box is great.

  • @DEKarting
    @DEKarting Год назад +7

    Thanks Ronny, great review mate and it was pleasing to see your honest take on it. Most Toyota drivers bring out the torch when it comes to Rangers so it was refreshing to see your take.

  • @grpaxto
    @grpaxto Год назад +184

    Doesn’t take much tech to boggle a 79 series driver 😂😂

    • @mrxr6t
      @mrxr6t Год назад +18

      Like cup holders!

    • @grpaxto
      @grpaxto Год назад +10

      @@mrxr6t or door handles 😳

    • @SinisterSmiley
      @SinisterSmiley Год назад

      He had a Hilux with tech, and reviewed a Prado... atleast it had gas struts...

    • @deanriley5690
      @deanriley5690 Год назад +19

      That tech is so good and nice until you are paying a small loan just to have an electrical problem diagnosed and fixed.

    • @lyndonvearing5050
      @lyndonvearing5050 Год назад +1

      Windows that go up and down

  • @petero1
    @petero1 Год назад +4

    Reliability is often (always?) overlooked by reviewers but is probably #1 priority for offroaders. I have to disagree with you Ron on your reliability comment at the end of the video. It isn't the warranty that you care about in the middle of Simpson Desert. You care about your vehicle getting you to to the other side with no issues along the way. The other thing is that if you do need a spare part in the Outback, the most common dealer you are likely to find will be Toyota. I love the tech in the Ranger/Everest but will not buy the car for the two reasons stated.

  • @deanhine
    @deanhine 18 дней назад

    I recently purchased a 2024 sport with the touring pack, only been 3 weeks but so far loving the upgrade from my 2016 XLT.
    There's more tech than you could poke a stick at, some good and some bad, drives great, comfortable to drive and well worth the money.

  • @zaphanera
    @zaphanera Год назад +40

    As a Hilux driver, I am used to having a dedicated space under the bonnet for a dual battery so it is nice that the Ranger has caught up finally. If I were to upgrade at the moment, I have no idea what I would go as I would never buy a series 1 but the Hilux feel a decade behind the Ranger… my 2018 can’t even figure out who is calling my phone and usually just shows the number!

    • @12xxddr
      @12xxddr Год назад +6

      Hilux and Toyota have become sooooo disappointing....they really have been left for dust. Why would anyone buy an out of date Hilux or soccer mum Prado

    • @12xxddr
      @12xxddr Год назад +4

      @Mazda Media Your hilux still feels like driving a tractor from the 80's. Yeah it still runs....but you wouldn't want to drive one. Kinda like the Crocadile Dundee analogy with food: "yeah, you can eat it....but it tastes like shit"

    • @mazdamedia5995
      @mazdamedia5995 Год назад +1

      @@12xxddr I’ve never owned a Hilux.

    • @12xxddr
      @12xxddr Год назад

      @Mazda Media all good. they were the best Ute's going around...just disappointing Toyota went from bring an industry leading....to being the last to innovate and really falling behind.

    • @craigice9635
      @craigice9635 Год назад

      @@mazdamedia5995 "I’ve never owned a Hilux." Yet you drank the Cool-aid.

  • @ryanscott4257
    @ryanscott4257 Год назад +8

    We overheat the transmissions in our hiluxs at work. Standalone coolers are needed on most autos that are under heavy loads.

  • @paulprottey6950
    @paulprottey6950 Год назад +1

    Great vid mate, one of the best reviews on the vehicle I have seen very informative

  • @nick_lance
    @nick_lance Год назад +15

    Hey Ronny, I bought a 2020 Wildtrak and have to say that one of the best things with Ford is that they listen to customer feedback. I've kept track of every updated version over the past few years and Ford seems to fix each flaw that customers have complained about. I love my 2020 but the 2023 is even better.

    • @ldpr4915
      @ldpr4915 Год назад +1

      meanwhile 13 years later and they haven't fixed their junk Mt82 transmissions in their Mustangs lol im on my third one! Still have to love ford though, no american manufacturer is really working like they are these days

    • @michaelbaylis1631
      @michaelbaylis1631 Год назад

      apart from the 10 speed transmission 😅

  • @methuselahlobitana9407
    @methuselahlobitana9407 Год назад +1

    I'm happy and very satisfied with the performance of my xlt ford ranger 2013 model manual and used it for 10 years . And still manage to sell it at a good price. Now I own a next generation 2023 ford wildtrack automatic. It's been 3 months since I bought it and now I am happy and enjoying the ride. I hope I will not encounter any problem in the future.

  • @bigandy234
    @bigandy234 Год назад +2

    Hi Ronny I bought a Ranger Wild track because it was far more comfortable inside for my family than a Hilux. Were in Thailand and wanted something a bit tougher than the Honda CRV we had this fits the bill. Good review.

  • @matthalpin1981
    @matthalpin1981 Год назад

    Great comprehensive review. I look forward to many more Utes being reviewed just like this.

  • @StephanKotze-iw3bu
    @StephanKotze-iw3bu Год назад +3

    Been waiting a very long time for Ronny to do a Ranger review. Cheers mate very information 🤙

  • @codagentile611
    @codagentile611 Год назад +2

    i havent seen and tried the toyota sr5 but as a ford ranger sport owner i am satisfied 95% with it!😊

  • @RD11RT
    @RD11RT Год назад +2

    Had the next gen ranger for 6 months, done nearly 20,000kms off road everyday on the farm and I’m very happy. Had a 2014 79 and 2020 SR5 and 2021 Ram 1500 prior and they simply don’t compare (well the ram in terms of quality anyway). I will turn it over at 5 years once warranty runs out as history tells me ranger hasn’t always been all that great in terms of reliability and durability, but maybe this one is different I’ll assess it when I get there… I’ll try and do a review sometime on my channel as I’ve done a fair bit to it.

  • @26DR715
    @26DR715 Год назад +1

    Excellent review, real test done, good job Ronny

  • @joellewis8320
    @joellewis8320 Год назад +6

    On the new Ranger there is no XLT Sport. There is the XLT and there is the the Sport. For $500 dollars from the dealer you can get 17" off road wheels and tyres. Great review Ronny.

    • @alanmacaulay6496
      @alanmacaulay6496 Год назад

      Ford supply 18” with goodyear. You can fit 17” wheels and tyres if you want

  • @Melvg23
    @Melvg23 Год назад +4

    I would love to see you review one of the budget dual cap options. The Cannon and T60
    Many recreational 4x4ers can’t spend the money on a Ranger, Hilux, D-Max etc…
    It would be cool to see a budget build with one of the above. Get out there for

  • @ProjectAjax
    @ProjectAjax Год назад +1

    Haven't watched you in awhile but man you are doing bigger and bigger things!
    Congratulations. Great review btw. Watched it all. Being from the US I hope we get a chance at the Raptor and that ballistic 3L Diesel that we don't get.
    Also.. I run 35" tires on 18" Method wheels. Do you think with lifting the ranger to fit a bigger tires that an 18" wheel doesn't become that big anymore?

  • @srb6971
    @srb6971 Год назад +2

    Thanks for effort and good review
    First there is a button right next to light button you can turn on lights on your tray or if you bought with Turing pack which cost you extra $1500 comes with 4 extra options
    Surrounding light for camping (ambient light)
    360 camera
    Trailer braking system
    2) sand or rock whatever options you have on system put you in right traction system to yes you can do manually in different situation however better to use from driving mode because all pre set up specially if you are new in off road
    3 ) Gear boxes is 10 spread torque converter so traditional way which Toyota use it too l mentioned Toyota because people so crazy about it which l don't understand why ? Yes l know cheap to run , reliable which is bullshit in some point such as dpf filter issues no body talk about it.
    4) Fuel consumption is around 9.1 /100km in city for 2.0lt bi turbo
    So if you compare with Toyota Hilux SR5
    Ford Ranger comes with
    Towbar
    Tabliner
    Ambient light
    4 disc brake
    Black sports bar
    Trailer braking system
    Better LED Light
    Way better new generation suspension system
    Engine specs similar for bi turbo however ranger has no turbo lag specially second generation
    V6 engine coming from Landrover which has been used quite a bit time in USA already on F150 ttuck
    Bi turbo engine coming from specially previous generation Raptor and now even way better
    If you think about between V6 to Bi turbo only difference is 500nm vs 600nm on V6
    154kw vs 184kw on V6 it is actually well enough to pull anything even with bi turbo because they use exactly same gear box
    By the way l know Toyota owner won't like it but l must tell this too, all brand new cars comes with full 5 years unlimited km warranty and if you spend 70k on any metal you must change every 4 years ideally to keep your car value plus avoid major service cost all that Toyota better , stronger or reliable things for second hand market not for brand new!!! How many people in here keep their car more than 5 years???
    So if you pay that money please ask why should l pay Toyota give you sweet F...K all and no body say anything same old car and you are waiting for more than 12 months no decent up grade , no technology but it is reliable come on guys as a buyer that's your pocket first of all look after your self and ask them for better. Don't be just fun boy that's it.
    So l just want to add those on top of your beautiful genuine review which can help other people

  • @mikezog1030
    @mikezog1030 Год назад +13

    Ford has been forward thinking in this iteration in giving people what they want and having a good design for a change. Now we just need vehicles that actually last and after sales service that gives a damn. Still, good first step.

    • @4x4CampingandAdventures
      @4x4CampingandAdventures Год назад

      Would be nice 😂

    • @shanevillis4079
      @shanevillis4079 Год назад

      Keep dreaming,

    • @HighTowerAU
      @HighTowerAU Год назад +1

      My 2012 Ranger still going hard. Original engine, gearbox, clutch. Hell even front brake pads are still original!! Been pulling a 2 ton boat around all over last 2 years. While i like the next Gen, my ol girl is solid and offroad will definately put it up them.
      The tech for me only means i could get rid of our Suv and have all the bells and whistles in 1 car.

  • @chaybriancourt5088
    @chaybriancourt5088 6 месяцев назад

    Best car review on the tube .. keep doing these mate!

  • @MrCa18bluebird
    @MrCa18bluebird Год назад +4

    I would go a Ranger XLT, you don't get the silly gear leaver, offroad modes or 18's and save 3k. Its cloth inside but quite comfortable (maybe more)with manual seat adjustment which I prefer. I spent 2 months with both vehicles sport and XLT.

    • @hobo1704
      @hobo1704 Год назад

      Plus Ford's leather is shit

  • @ScottyP79
    @ScottyP79 Год назад +18

    I just sold my 2016 dual cab Ranger with all the fruit and bought a 2008 79 series single cab.
    I downgraded in technology and comfort but upgraded in driving experience and coolness 😉
    Great review Ronny 👍🏻

  • @wikushattingh9346
    @wikushattingh9346 Год назад +8

    Great review. I got the 2023 Hilux (the wide track one) over the Ranger. I rented the ranger and did about 2000km in it. Though my initial thoughts and feelings of it screamed buy it. Some things started bothering me after 1000km. I am a tall bloke and the head rest was forcing me forward when at a comfortable seating position. The constant beeping when I got out drove me mad. The fear of all displays being digital and cutting out (As they reportedly have been) does not strike confidence. And lastly the motor cooling system did not look to be up to scratch. Though I am going to miss the tub step and some other nice to haves, the reliability of the Hilux, for now cant be beat.

    • @simonhjc
      @simonhjc Год назад

      The wiring harness is made in the Philippines and thats a concern. My wildtrack the touch screen freezes. Love it as a company car but doubt if inwould buy one. Wide track hilux looks the goods

    • @englishmanbo
      @englishmanbo Год назад +3

      Driving around Au presently in an XLT V6 and not had a problem so far. I am 188cm tall and its very comfy, the tech is pretty intuitive, no excessive beeps once the settings are changed, no overheating in 48'C while towing.

  • @C123--
    @C123-- Год назад +1

    Very excited for this one to finally come to the US. My crashpad swag is a bit big for my current Subaru, and one of these would be a nice upgrade.

  • @parkey85
    @parkey85 11 месяцев назад

    Mate, you have gotten these reviews down to a tee, so much info and cleverly done. The approach, departure and break over angle image was good. Maybe add tyre size in with potential upgrades (most states limitation of 2” increase max)

  • @Jackson.Fawkes
    @Jackson.Fawkes Год назад +3

    The gearbox was actually developed by gmc and Ford I'm pretty sure, I know Allison has something to do with it, they made it for the f150 a while back, bolted to the same motor

  • @TrailerYacht
    @TrailerYacht Год назад +1

    We're into independent, long distance travel (and towing a trailer yacht) and just want a solid, dependable 4WD vehicle for remote area travel that wont poo itself if a "computer says no . . ." Still driving our 2018 PX2 Ranger XLS because it has the least amount of electronic rose fertiliser to go wrong we could find. The only thing I'd change her for is a Troopie.

  • @xmacleod
    @xmacleod Год назад +1

    I'm in the US so we have Tacomas instead of Hiluxes, and I'm not sure how well this translates to the Australian market, but my opinion: There's not even a contest. I can get the Tacoma with all 3 pedals, and the Fords are all auto-only. I'm a manual purist. Looks like my TRD Pro cost equivalent to ~$83,000 AUD, and I assume that package aligns with the Raptor for being top tier, so the price is still pretty even.
    Having a manual, I have given up some of the features that are supposed to come with the Pro package like crawl control (I'll control that myself, thanks), but I have all the right technologies where I want it, and not where I don't. I love that all my gauges are still mechanical, but I still have some modern comforts like CarPlay. I was admittedly a little bummed at first that having the manual gearbox meant I have a physical turn-key ignition instead of a keyless button starter, but I actually quickly came to enjoy it. It just doesn't sound like you're offroading without hearing the keychain smack the steering column. Sometimes it's the little things. :)
    Small side note: I don't think the Ranger is available here with a diesel engine, but I could be wrong. We typically are very lacking in the small diesel truck category. I would *love* to import myself an older diesel Hilux.

  • @domodonnell5842
    @domodonnell5842 Год назад

    Great info as always. I’m 6’8” and only fit in the Ranger or Dmax. The new Ranger is impressive!

  • @kingchief4038
    @kingchief4038 Год назад +1

    This was pure class :)

  • @chooky5684
    @chooky5684 Год назад +9

    Bloody good review there ronny 1 thing ya missed was fuel economy as fuel prices are still high but i think im being picky lol

    • @englishmanbo
      @englishmanbo Год назад +1

      I am getting around 12L/100km towing a 1 ton camper trailer mostly on hwy. Under 10L/100km without the trailer.

  • @hamishbayer7065
    @hamishbayer7065 Год назад +1

    Excellent review

  • @MiekSr
    @MiekSr Год назад +2

    Thanks for reviewing the Ranger. I would love to see you review the new Ranger Raptor and Bronco Raptor.

  • @reneeo2863
    @reneeo2863 Год назад +3

    Hands down would buy the Hilux! I've worked for both Toyota and Ford, Toyota is just a better built vehicle. What I would like to see is the Hilux vs Dmax. Great job as always!

  • @northislandguy
    @northislandguy Год назад +1

    Can’t wait to see the mods 🤙🏽

  • @user-girdsgoesoffgrid
    @user-girdsgoesoffgrid 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for that review. We are picking ours up next week same model. Interested in the tires you would recommend for this car and rims? We are doing a GVM and planning the Gibb river road etc trip

  • @johninnz
    @johninnz Год назад +1

    I've said it before and I'll say it again....best reviewer on youtube.

  • @Ibz87
    @Ibz87 Год назад +1

    I took my brand new wildtrak to Stockton beach last weekend. Lowered the tyres to 18psi and put it in sand mode and it performed flawlessly. The wildtrak have the all terrains on it from factory. The car is a bloody beast. I’m absolutely in love with it. I drove all utes before making a decision. Blows them all out the water by a long shot. Highly recommend getting yourself one.

  • @philsymons9614
    @philsymons9614 Год назад +2

    G'day Ronny. Great video. Pretty much a no bullshit appraisal of a vehicle. I'd be rather interested to see your view of an Amarok. I reckon it would be interesting to see your shortlist of secondhand vehicles in the 20K bracket. Looking forward to the next vid, cheers

  • @farmerricho
    @farmerricho 6 месяцев назад

    I went with the 2024 XLT 3.0 V6. Should be here around March. Giddyup.

  • @meldrian
    @meldrian Год назад

    still owned a PX1, totally agree with you Ronny. Think twice before buying new 1st gen tech.

  • @NAStheNomad
    @NAStheNomad Год назад

    Great review Ronny

  • @WarriorPleb
    @WarriorPleb Год назад

    This has to be the best Ranger review I've seen!

  • @nateclarke1179
    @nateclarke1179 Год назад +1

    Hey @Ronny Dahl, 4A is 4 Auto, where it selects the range for your. It isn't All Wheel drive persay.

  • @BCBtrucks64
    @BCBtrucks64 Год назад

    first of all great feature for the video Ronny is the timed segments .

  • @patrickzietsch170
    @patrickzietsch170 Год назад +2

    Out of the norm, I would love to see a review of the GWM Tank 300. Just because it’s an interesting concept.

  • @AndyH-13
    @AndyH-13 Год назад

    Great review.

  • @Dan-hn1lx
    @Dan-hn1lx Год назад

    Ahh Wilbinga I used to fang my raptor 700 arounds the dunes and occasionally cruise the beaches epic place and soo many spots and tracks.

  • @timnorth7524
    @timnorth7524 Год назад

    Excellent review mate.

  • @RADAdv346
    @RADAdv346 Год назад

    I used 4h and traction control off in some deep sand with 18psi. Not issues at all. Didnt even need the locker

  • @charlesbawden5924
    @charlesbawden5924 Год назад +1

    That Rhinohide is awesome! I’ve got it on my Ranger. Best investment ever and a WA company too. 👌🔥

    • @hobo1704
      @hobo1704 Год назад

      How much cheaper is it than just getting a respray done when selling the car?

  • @danielbodkin7540
    @danielbodkin7540 Год назад

    Hi Ronny, In a previous vid you said not to put a secondary battery under the bonnet because of heat. What would you recommend with this ranger having a spot under the bonnet especially for a second battery?

  • @michaelhermans4753
    @michaelhermans4753 Год назад +21

    You forgot to mention the alternator is near the lowest part of the engine, you will need more than a snorkel to increase the wadding depth

    • @chir0pter
      @chir0pter Год назад +3

      In the Everglades version of the Bronco, which Ford fits with a factory snorkel and winch, they specifically chose the 2.3 turbo for among other things the alternator being up higher. Too bad they didn’t extend this consideration to the Bronco’s platform-mate, but then again a lot of vehicles have low mounted unsealed alternators

    • @newport5504
      @newport5504 Год назад +2

      there a sealed unit.

    • @michaelhermans4753
      @michaelhermans4753 Год назад

      @@newport5504 incorrect, there are several utube videos highlighting this problem
      Sealed units are very expensive

    • @newport5504
      @newport5504 Год назад

      @@michaelhermans4753 mines sealed it’s the sports. Unless other models are different mines 100 percent sealed

  • @tempestv8
    @tempestv8 Год назад

    I may have missed it, but how are you determining what the transmission fluid temperature is? Is that a detail that can be found on the big center screen? Also what temperature do you consider the fluid to be "hot"?

  • @timothydavidson4622
    @timothydavidson4622 Год назад +1

    I've had a 550 dark label amarok for 5 years now never let me down

  • @natolinaturephotography
    @natolinaturephotography Год назад +1

    Great review of the Ranger. I would love to see a review of the Defender P400 110 series

  • @JTT-ft3eb
    @JTT-ft3eb Год назад +1

    Those inside door handles look like a great way to fill up with my kids chips and lollies

  • @gonegliding2966
    @gonegliding2966 Год назад +6

    I'll stick with my Bitsamiising Triton. Less tech, less complications and less to go wrong out the back o bourke.

    • @KarlEller
      @KarlEller Год назад +1

      Plus the $15k you save can buy a LOT of diesel and/or modifications. Love my Triton.

  • @user-rv6zk1pp7r
    @user-rv6zk1pp7r Год назад +2

    Great review Ronny, I looked at the V6 ranger as a tow vehicle but after watching the 4wd24-7 YT on the same vehicle they pointed out the deficiency in both the trans & engine cooling systems, just typical LR really not built for Australian heat and I could see this otherwise great driveline failing on a hot day on some outback highway 😕

    • @brookesnuts
      @brookesnuts Год назад +2

      Mate of mine bought a V6 XLT tows a 23 foot snowy caravan Left NSW currently in WA been gone for 6 months no issues at all

    • @-PORK-CHOP-
      @-PORK-CHOP- Год назад +4

      If your going to do any serious towing in any Auto 4WD you would consider an aftermarket cooler anyway, so I don't see this as being a major downfall.

    • @tcmx712
      @tcmx712 Год назад

      ​@@brookesnuts well if he left 6 months ago I'll guess he went through the bottom half of the state which isn't very hard on vehicles and is also the coolest part of the country. Not what I'd call outback highways if that's the case

  • @CelticKnight2004
    @CelticKnight2004 Год назад +2

    if you got kids n a small missus the middle seat is ideal. my 5'0 missus fits in it perfectly, with carseats to each side :) It's an ideal family car, with the power and ability to go offroading and camping with the family

    • @joebradley7595
      @joebradley7595 Год назад +1

      Who do you have up front?

    • @turbostyler
      @turbostyler Год назад +2

      His mistress...

    • @CelticKnight2004
      @CelticKnight2004 Год назад +2

      @@joebradley7595 Just me driving.. anyone knows when ya got real young kids... mum gotta stay in the back with them.
      Or... bad things happen.
      Thankfully ours is now old enough mum rides up front most of the time. :P

  • @the_barefoot_trooper
    @the_barefoot_trooper Год назад +12

    Great review and video gentlemen 🙌🏼
    A few too many buttons and way too much tech for a simple workmate driver like me haha but looks like it’d be a bit of fun for to take out for the day.
    Hilux or ranger, I think if I had to choose, it’d be a hilux. For me, reliability of a Toyota engine would be my calling card

  • @johnsullivan6709
    @johnsullivan6709 Год назад +6

    The new V6 Ranger destined the be covered in off road accessories while braving supermarket carparks wearing 20inch semi slick street tires.

    • @Piecenotwar
      @Piecenotwar Год назад +4

      No different to any Landcruiser, $80k worth of accessories and suspension mods, mud tyres and a canopy for it to be driven around the city and put on instagram.

  • @fabulousoffroaddesigns5080
    @fabulousoffroaddesigns5080 Год назад +8

    Not a new transmission or engine. Both have been used in the Lincoln Aviator for many years now in America. The transmission has been in Ranger here since 2018, and the 3.0L V6 is just a stroked 2.7L which has been a great F-150 engine since 2015. You need to run in sand mode to reduce the traction control inputs, to reduce strain on the transmission. You were likely overheating the brakes, because you weren't using the sand mode.

    • @OutOfOfficeCamping
      @OutOfOfficeCamping Год назад +1

      For USA sales Actually 2019 model year was the first year back. Not sure if you missed it or I don't know something about US Ford models. But this Aussie Ranger has a 3.0 Turbo DIESEL Not the Gas 2.3.
      Feel free to fill me in if I missed something. I love my Ford Trucks. I own a US 2019 Ford Ranger (+ 2005 F350 V10) Love It!

    • @fabulousoffroaddesigns5080
      @fabulousoffroaddesigns5080 Год назад +1

      @@OutOfOfficeCamping yes the 2019 model came out in Sept of 2018.
      Ok I thought that was the 3.0L Ecoboost like in the Ranger Raptor. The 3.0L diesel is a much older engine than that. It is the Lion engine which came in Land Rover and Range Rover products along with the gen 13 F-150's. It is a great motor, built in Great Britain.

    • @jasonscott2187
      @jasonscott2187 Год назад +1

      @@OutOfOfficeCamping He is talking about the Lion diesel. This is a Peugeot engine that was originally 2.7 and later stroked to 3.0. It was used in Jaguars, Land Rovers, Range Rovers and F150s. It has now found its way into Aussie Rangers. The Aussie Ranger Raptor gets the 3.0 gasser from the Bronco Raptor. 2.7 gasser was never in anything here.

    • @OutOfOfficeCamping
      @OutOfOfficeCamping Год назад

      @@jasonscott2187 🙂 Yes correct on the Gas engines here in the US. That was what I was saying. Great to hear about the Diesel 3.0 all the vechicals that that engine was in. Europe gets all the cool fun stuff. 🤣 We just get stuck emissions stuff which causes mayhem. Plus DEF

    • @OutOfOfficeCamping
      @OutOfOfficeCamping Год назад

      @@fabulousoffroaddesigns5080 ❤️You're correct 9/18 for 2019 model year.
      So what's your take on the 3.0 Diesel engine? Given your knowledge? Most UK products have always been questionable on mechanical reliability...LOL
      Which engine would you choose gas or the diesel in the Ranger? ( if it was available in the USA). I've had both Diesel 7.3 and now the V10 in my F350's I miss the torque and better mpg. I don't miss the maintenance costs. Not to mention I have a great gas mechanic. As for the Ranger I love my 2.3L turbo. I WOULDN'T SAY NO TO A RAPTOR 3.0 ENGINE....LOL. 🤣
      Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Obviously if we're all watching Ronny's channel we're all from the same family. Ha ha ha...... get out and have fun like minded folks!!! ☺️

  • @darrengrieve4234
    @darrengrieve4234 Год назад +2

    Great review Ronnie, now I reckon you should go to the other end of the pricing scale and review the Mahindra Pickup!

  • @sickjohnson
    @sickjohnson Год назад +1

    Bed/tub lights should be on the interior light dimmer...you want them all on full bright on the dial...this usually forces all the lights on. There used to be a switch on the interior for just the bed lights in an odd spot near the interior cab light, top back, in the 1990's too.

    • @skoobs6051
      @skoobs6051 Год назад

      It's now alongside the headlight switch

  • @a3electronics157
    @a3electronics157 Год назад

    Very nice review

  • @47Rolling
    @47Rolling Год назад +3

    Funny how the dual cab utes seem to be getting bigger in the form of comfort for occupants but the space between the wheel arches isn’t wide enough to take a standard 1200 wide sheet for tradies.

    • @TorxBit
      @TorxBit Год назад +1

      True, but a lot of trades opt for the cab chassis though with flat tray top instead of the tub

    • @47Rolling
      @47Rolling Год назад +2

      @@TorxBit of course we do but $74k and then another $3-4k + for a tray or $20-$30k if you want some sort of canopy set up. You are into the $100s. That’s a lot of money to have on building sites.

  • @bamafencer12
    @bamafencer12 Год назад

    That armour is awesome!!

  • @YodaJediMaster
    @YodaJediMaster Год назад +1

    I would love a ranger but way out of my price range on a pension, thanks for the great review mate.

  • @dean070880
    @dean070880 Год назад +5

    Great review, I disagree with not using the rock and sand mode. I only use sand mode in my Everest on the beach, and it's never let me down.

    • @reubs91
      @reubs91 Год назад +1

      Yeah, I don’t like Ronny’s attitude of “don’t use it” or “get rid of the wheels immediately” probably better to say that “you don’t really need to use it, but you can if you want.”.

  • @tommowall
    @tommowall Год назад +2

    Let's see you do one for the F150 next. Now there would be a great review compared to the Ranger. Enjoyed your video here and how you tested each feature of the ute.

  • @caphs2107
    @caphs2107 Год назад

    Are we there yet 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂!!! Lovet

  • @M8YM8
    @M8YM8 Год назад +2

    Ronny, would love to see a similar review of the GWM Cannon-X, it’s got some good features for the price.

  • @StasonSmith
    @StasonSmith Год назад +1

    nice video! good job mate! I am looking towards RAM & F150, could you do a review on those 2, please?

  • @nickranger4160
    @nickranger4160 Год назад +1

    Liked your review mate. I can’t wait for the cybertruck review when that’s out! 🤯

  • @kebfunau
    @kebfunau Год назад +1

    I’d like to watch you review the 2023 Hilux Rogue, the difference between SR 5.

  • @ricalorica5219
    @ricalorica5219 Год назад

    This man is primo,good review Ronny
    Toyota forever,I own Toyota prado which is never miss a beat

  • @S9RUT
    @S9RUT Год назад

    The terrain settings alter the traction control system and will become very handy.
    Plus, not taking the tow ball off and not using the hill descent control....... 🤷‍♂️

  • @steveemson8849
    @steveemson8849 Год назад

    Love my new Ute, a no brainer.

  • @HDGHOLD
    @HDGHOLD Год назад +2

    The gauge is pretty approximate...it stays in the middle for me in high range and will work up to the same mark here in low range. It's never gone any higher though so I think the gauge is doing exactly what it should, showing things are warming up but not too hot. I wish they put some actual numbers on the gauge though! Also I find the car has so much power high range is fine for 90% of beach driving and in low range, it seems to rev high by 40k...it's great for crawling over obstacles in first or second though,

    • @HighTowerAU
      @HighTowerAU Год назад +3

      Depends on the beach. WA has a LOT of bottomless soft sand, ive been on Beaches ive had to go down to 8psi to get off them. And ive been on beaches you can drive in 2wd. As Stated. The West Coast has super soft sand. Have to do the rolling stop to check if your pressures are right, if you lift off the gas and car stops, gotta drop more air. I Doubt a Perth person would get bogged at Inskip Point.....

  • @mohammedmuzakkir9803
    @mohammedmuzakkir9803 Год назад +1

    Another great review, would love to see raptor review, also new hilux rogue review

  • @stevenchiddy6679
    @stevenchiddy6679 Год назад +1

    Nice choice, sports ranger 👌

  • @masterheat09
    @masterheat09 Год назад

    I got the 21 dmax and its been a beast so far

  • @user-tp8lm7tl4s
    @user-tp8lm7tl4s Год назад +1

    Would be interesting to see if you could have done the same beach driving in high? I have found with modern 4wds and their autos it is not necessary to drive in low as much as u would have in a manual 5 speed. I don't think they are intended to be driven for long periods of time in low? Just my experience, I've just used low range as I've really needed it, like when climbing or going through super soft sand. Modern autos, traction control systems and drive modes are relatively well calibrated, you just have to know how to adapt and extract the most out of them.

  • @shalininaicker
    @shalininaicker Год назад +1

    I love them both but would go more for base spec XL Ranger and SR Hilux models.

  • @BetterCabinets23
    @BetterCabinets23 Год назад +9

    Hi Ronny, would be interesting to see you test out a Navara SL Warrior, bit back to basics compared to the ranger and hilux, 13-15 grand cheaper and factory warranty backed suspension upgrade, bullbar, and wheels/tyres.

    • @tcmx712
      @tcmx712 Год назад +4

      This car has seriously gone under the radar for a capable budget 4wd ute

    • @hobo1704
      @hobo1704 Год назад

      Nissan are total junk

    • @newport5504
      @newport5504 Год назад

      i got a sl 2022 tows well my van is around 2.1t

  • @032254855
    @032254855 Год назад +1

    i would wait to see what the ineos grenadier double cab is like should be a nice truck

  • @DavesIneosGrenadier
    @DavesIneosGrenadier Год назад +3

    Hi Ronny. If you think that wading depth is not good have a look at this disclaimer for the Jeep Wrangler.
    This vehicle is capable of crossing through water at a depth of 760mm (30 inches) at speeds no greater than 8km/h (5mph)

    • @phillroo7871
      @phillroo7871 Год назад +6

      Like to add and I might be wrong please let me know, BUT the wading depth of the 79 Cruiser is only 700mm and the Hilux also 700 in fact in general most seems to be 700 yet the ranger is 800? Thats all from the factory, then of course everyone will do a raise on their cars.

    • @DavesIneosGrenadier
      @DavesIneosGrenadier Год назад +2

      @@phillroo7871 As long as you remember that raising your suspension doesn't raise your wading depth. Diff and gearbox breathers amongst other electrical components need to be taken into account.

    • @phillroo7871
      @phillroo7871 Год назад +1

      @@DavesIneosGrenadier Gday, Learning all the time, I always thought the wading depth was more about sensitive equipment like electronics, didnt realize they took into acount diff breathers also. Cheers. Maybe Ronny can add to this :)

    • @DavesIneosGrenadier
      @DavesIneosGrenadier Год назад

      @@phillroo7871 Ronny does a really good video on it. He raises his breathers up to under the bonnet. I notice on a lot of 4WD videos that the cab fills with water pretty quick too.

  • @netsiteing
    @netsiteing Год назад

    What was fuel consumption like off-road? I’ve read and have seen some reports of 20L/100kms when compared to the Bi-Turbo one of around 12L/100kms in similar off-road conditions…