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    A few surprises in there:

    Hilux didn't do very well at all. Far from the legendary Toyota reliability, it was the only car to seriously break something in the test.

    The new/facelifted (boxy) Mitsubishi Triton has a worse traction control system and as a result performs worse than the older model. It's also lacking ground clearance.
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    Full size Silverado ZR2 objectively did the best out of all vehicles in the test and arguably should have won -- it lost by half a point because reviewer gave an extra point to the LC70 because he liked it

    Many of these pickups could have done a LOT better if the manufacturers provided the option of a front locker

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    It seems like marami na ang humabol o dumidikit sa reliability ng toyota nowadays. Sa abundance of spare parts nalang talaga sila lumalamang and ofc, resale value din because of that.

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