
Originally Posted by
truckesh
by Hicko
Just started a new job in a coal mine west of Brisbane and this is the land of the Hilux. The Triton looks very lonely in the car park surrounded by 20 or so new Hiluxs and a couple of Navaras .
I have been driving the Navara ( 75000kns on the clock)around the mine site until the Triton get the proper light set up installed.
I am not impressed with it. I keep stalling the motor on takeoff because it has no low down talk compared to the Triton. The ride is the same bit the seats are a bit better. Although after setting in the Navara seats for an extended drive (250km) I was getting a bit uncomfortable. The triton seats after 95000kms fit me perfectly and are very good over a long drives.
The Navara drives more like a petrol engine vehicle and revs up to 5000rpms. About the same noise level as the Triton but a bit quieter at idle. It used more fuel than the Triton about a 100kms less under the same conditions per tank and the lack of torque is noticeable at higher revs . The motor seems to work a lot harder than the Triton for the same results and I would suspect ware out a lot quicker. The gear box to is a bit mushy when changing and has long throughs between gears, but it doesn’t have a transfer case gear stick to get in the way. (Switch on the dash)
I haven’t driven a Hilux yet for any extended amount of time to compare it with the Triton, but no doubt that time will come.
I am glad that I have the opportunity to compare the vehicles under the same working conditions.
If the New Triton motor is anything like the Navara I won’t be buying one next time around and that may be sooner than later with the lengthy kms. that I am clocking up getting.
I won’t be buying a Navara and I may have to jump the fence to a new Hilux and chip it with one of Monsters DMS Piggy Back or go to the new Challenger if it come out with the 3.2 diesel or even a Pajero.
Only time will tell.