Bilib talaga ako sa bilis ng sa navara..pina drive ko montero sa younger bro ko running at 180 km/h ,i was driving the navara. Walang kahirap hirap na inunahan yung montero.. Hanggang 210 km/h lng ako, takot na eh![]()
Bilib talaga ako sa bilis ng sa navara..pina drive ko montero sa younger bro ko running at 180 km/h ,i was driving the navara. Walang kahirap hirap na inunahan yung montero.. Hanggang 210 km/h lng ako, takot na eh![]()
Euro NCAP tests
Ford Ranger
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdvEIMq6vGI&feature=related"]YouTube - Euro NCAP | Ford Ranger | 2008 | Crash test[/ame]
The portion of the body from hood to front passenger cabin is crumpled out of shape easily. The roof bent quickly with the force and the front wheel intruded extensively into the cabin, which will definitely lead to serious leg injuries or even loss.
Isuzu D-Max
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1H1HHiOa0A"]YouTube - Euro NCAP | Isuzu D-MAX/Rodeo | 2008 | Crash test[/ame]
Looks worse than the Ranger. The impact travels all the way into crumpling the entire roof of the cabin. It appears the front wheel does not intrude into the cabin. The body looks like its about to be disattached from its frame.
Mitsubishi Strada
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjE4ZiVqllw"]YouTube - Euro NCAP | Mitsubishi L200 | 2008 | Crash test[/ame]
Looks good! Impact does not intrude into the cabin.
Nissan Navarra
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFEokHT2ylA"]YouTube - Euro NCAP | Nissan Navara | 2008 | Crash test[/ame]
Visually, it looks like the impact does not intrude the cabin except for the front wheel, which may cause some leg injury.
But.....
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab1t_Eg0UoI&feature=related"]YouTube - NISSAN NAVARA CRASH TEST[/ame]
it seems that it got a low Euro NCAP score of (was it a one star?) and Nissan supposedly made some changes to bump it up to three star. Are the Navarra(s) being sold here in the Philippines, rated as Euro NCAP three stars? Or is Nissan Philippines selling (or dumping) the old unrevised one star chassis here?
Modified
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueSG-OON_So"]YouTube - Euro NCAP | Nissan Navara | 2008 Modified version | Crash test[/ame]
Toyota Hi-Lux
At this moment, I couldn't find a video of its Euro NCAP test.
Last edited by number001; October 3rd, 2009 at 11:25 PM. Reason: changed to better video source
That was an almost comprehensive post, sir number001. Europe NCAP crash test of the major pick-up trucks in a single post. Yung sa Hi-lux na lang, kumpleto na.
here's the complete list: Adult Child Pedestrian
Mitsubishi L200(strada) 4 stars 3 stars 1 star
Isuzu dmax 1 1/2 star 2 stars 1 star
Ford ranger 2 stars 3 stars 2 stars
Nissan Navara 1/2 star 3 stars 2 stars
(modified version) 3 stars 4 stars 2 stars
http://www.euroncap.com/home.aspx
also found this on youtube:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZF8N9NItHI"]YouTube - Toyota Hilux fails the Moose test[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duWD6TlEbHo"]YouTube - Mitsubishi Vs Isuzu Reality Best 3[/ame]
The Navara has the most stars(9*) if you will sum up.here's the complete list: Adult Child Pedestrian
Mitsubishi L200(strada) 4 stars 3 stars 1 star
Isuzu dmax 1 1/2 star 2 stars 1 star
Ford ranger 2 stars 3 stars 2 stars
Nissan Navara 1/2 star 3 stars 2 stars
(modified version) 3 stars 4 stars 2 stars
No major structural changes made except for adjustment of trigger time for airbags.it seems that it got a low Euro NCAP score of (was it a one star?) and Nissan supposedly made some changes to bump it up to three star. Are the Navarra(s) being sold here in the Philippines, rated as Euro NCAP three stars? Or is Nissan Philippines selling (or dumping) the old unrevised one star chassis here?
Hindi ako maka-Nissan pero pagdating sa pick-ups, Nissan talaga ang palaging maganda ang comments hehe.![]()
Which pickup has the largest cargo bed? Navarra or Ranger. I think its obviously Navarra. The only problem with the Navarra is that users have been reporting scrapping here and there due to the low ground clearance. 4x4ph tested it and the Navarra had the lowest departure and approach angles (amongst the competition). Seems like the Navarra is the best choice but there are these niggling issues, such as it is too wide or too long (inconvenient in city driving), scrapping, high price, etc...
For me, Nissan Frontier / Frontier Navarra or the older Toyota Hilux (2003)?...
Go for Nissan Navarra!
My friend and I went to Subic via SCTEX to test his 6 month old Fortuner (loaded with alcohol injection). We were running around 170-180kmh and easily overtaking everyone...yeah we were fast and we thought that only fast cars can ovetertake us until this Navarra out of nowhere just overtook us as if we were running at 80kph. That was damn fast for a pick up!
The 4X4 Navara has the highest ground clearance (per specs sheet),
but since it also has the longest wheelbase, it is, therefore has a lower (ramp)_break-over_angle and overhang (front and rear).
im sure most pick ups are at par we just need to find out which feature/attributes apply to us more.
A speedlab tuned Mazda BT-50, Not to shabby for a truck.
Original 3.0DiTurbo Diesel engine power with an uprated intercooler, unichip piggy back engine management and alcohol injection by Speedlab=400++ NM of torque. 18 inch Goodyear Eagle F1 tires with 18 inch ROTA real lite Wheels. 3 inch exhaust system by Fremuff Performance Exhausts. Driven by MIKE TUASON. Shows the potential of trucks.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCiKSX03Q58"]YouTube - BT50 Drift[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8E0-ALR_8UA"]YouTube - Drift Tandem MAZDA BT-50 vs. Silvia S15[/ame]
Last edited by dvldoc; October 31st, 2009 at 10:29 PM.
The Ranger has stiffer springs... and... more importantly... stronger shock absorbers. It can take the load.
The Navara is halfway between the Ranger/Hilux set and the Strada... It's tuned more for ride comfort, like the Strada, but is not tuned for a floaty ride (like the Strada seems to be), so it's a good compromise for those looking for a family/work truck.
Though, if you're getting it as a personal truck (no family) that's to be used for work, the Ranger is a much better choice, personally.
RE: crash safetly... you can't add up the stars and say the Navara gets 9 total... so it protects pedestrians better... so? Doesn't matter to you if you, personally, are dead... but if you're prone to speeding in school zones and recklessly speed into drunk jaywalkers at night, it's nice to know your chances of killing other people is relatively small... or not... if you want modern crash safety, the Strada is the only pickup on the market with a modern crash-safety cell. The Ranger and Navara are using modified versions of old crash-cell designs which are really not as structurally sound.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
^^no wonder bbc.com's top picks (pickup trucks) are:
Strada and Ranger...![]()
Actually... I don't have control of that one... it should be updated soon... top pick is...
Navara and Ranger.Power corrupts... hehehe...
but it's all about what you want to do... the Strada is not very good as a pickup... small bed, soft rear suspension... but it's very, very good as a family vehicle.
The Ranger is a workhorse.
The Navara is somewhere in between... it trades off the grunty low end of the Ranger for smoother high-revving power. The 2.5 may claim more on-paper power and torque than the 3.0 Ranger, but their performance is quite similar, and the Ranger has a broader spread of low-end power. But both trucks are fantastic to drive.
Though if I had to ride in the backseat... I'd pick the Navara over the Ranger, anyday.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
niky, what can you comment on the "scarpping issues" with the Navara? Nissan claims in its brochure that it has the highest ground clearance in its class, yet the 4x4ph website kept on bemoaning getting scrapes with each movement. I think bec. of its poor approach and departure angles, these are the areas that kept getting scraped and not the vital parts underneath (shaft, gas tank, etc..)????