Toyota v's Mitsubishi
Toyota v's Mitsubishi
Am thinking about uprgrading my ute and have considerd these two vehicle's and I am wanting opinions and advice on the two.
The vihicle are either a new Toyota Hilux SR5 diesel double cab ot the new Mitsubishi Triton GLS diesel double cab??????????
Any websites with reviews or tests would be appreciated.
So any advice or opinions on these two vehicles would be appreciated.
Thanks
The vihicle are either a new Toyota Hilux SR5 diesel double cab ot the new Mitsubishi Triton GLS diesel double cab??????????
Any websites with reviews or tests would be appreciated.
So any advice or opinions on these two vehicles would be appreciated.
Thanks
hey mate, i happen to know two different people who have bought last years toyota and mitsi.
the guy with the yota loves it no complaints at all exept for the ugly factory wheels
which can be upgraded before you drive out the door for a bit extra coin.
the other guy who bought the mitsi is impressed and loves his vehicle but has a few gripes. stereo crapped out after 4 days, took mitsi 6 weeks of wanking him around to get the problem resolved. not a big issue and vehicles still new so no real mechanical problems yet........yet
both good trucks but i am going to say the toyo would be my prefrence, better service and better track record and better re-sale value. and i would never buy anything deisel that started with a 'M' just bad news
the guy with the yota loves it no complaints at all exept for the ugly factory wheels

the other guy who bought the mitsi is impressed and loves his vehicle but has a few gripes. stereo crapped out after 4 days, took mitsi 6 weeks of wanking him around to get the problem resolved. not a big issue and vehicles still new so no real mechanical problems yet........yet
both good trucks but i am going to say the toyo would be my prefrence, better service and better track record and better re-sale value. and i would never buy anything deisel that started with a 'M' just bad news
If you already know everything, DON'T ask bloody questions!!
Toyota vs Mitzy. Opinions are like a#$eholes, we all have them. Most guys tend to sit in the toyota camp.
Get on the net and do some research (its a big purchase decision), based on what is needed for offroad use (I assume thats what you want this for)
Look for things as ramp over angles, aproach/depature angles, ground clearance and articulation (if you can find it).
Have a look on the forums, from guys who use these offroad, and ask how they have gone OFFROAD.
Try these two for starters-
http://www.4x4wire.com
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com
Get on the net and do some research (its a big purchase decision), based on what is needed for offroad use (I assume thats what you want this for)
Look for things as ramp over angles, aproach/depature angles, ground clearance and articulation (if you can find it).
Have a look on the forums, from guys who use these offroad, and ask how they have gone OFFROAD.
Try these two for starters-
http://www.4x4wire.com
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com
Cheers,
Mathew - 021 441 043
Mathew - 021 441 043
Hi mate,
I've got the petrol SR5 and couldn't be happier with it. Up'd the tyres to BFG's from 4WD bits. I took both for test drives (on road) and the Toyota I felt was a much better ride onroad. Off road I haven't had any problems - gone everywhere I've asked it to go (so far).
Service from Toyota team was good as well. Took it for it's 1st yr service after a weekend playing up at Muriwai and got it back clean as a whistle.... good on ya boys!
I've got the petrol SR5 and couldn't be happier with it. Up'd the tyres to BFG's from 4WD bits. I took both for test drives (on road) and the Toyota I felt was a much better ride onroad. Off road I haven't had any problems - gone everywhere I've asked it to go (so far).
Service from Toyota team was good as well. Took it for it's 1st yr service after a weekend playing up at Muriwai and got it back clean as a whistle.... good on ya boys!
Ok the two I am considering are prices as follows:
Toyota Hilux, double cab,SR5, 4wd, manual, and 3ltr turbo $55,610
Mitsubishi Triton, double cab, GLS, 4wd, manual, 3.2ltr turbo $46990
These two madels are pretty much the same spec models but from different manufacturies.
Do people think the extra $9,000 is worth it? Opinions would be great.
Thanks
Toyota Hilux, double cab,SR5, 4wd, manual, and 3ltr turbo $55,610
Mitsubishi Triton, double cab, GLS, 4wd, manual, 3.2ltr turbo $46990
These two madels are pretty much the same spec models but from different manufacturies.
Do people think the extra $9,000 is worth it? Opinions would be great.
Thanks
if you look at this website you will see demonstration of mitsi 4x4ing. http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.nz/features/downloads/
personally i would go the toyota but mitsi is cheaper and i have only heard good things about there service dept as my boss has four l300's and a friend of mine has a slightly older triton. good luck.
personally i would go the toyota but mitsi is cheaper and i have only heard good things about there service dept as my boss has four l300's and a friend of mine has a slightly older triton. good luck.
I like to think the days of never buying a diesel starting with M are well past.
The Hilux running gear is not what it used to be once the IFS ones came out. However I cannot comment on the current model, the previous model (3.0 1KZ TD) I have seen a torsion bar break, a front diff break and when this was repalced with an ARB unit the front pinion input sheered off and left the driveshaft on the ground. This was all done by a very unagressive driver.
At the end of the day it is likely to come down to what you make of the dealer and rememeber if one toyota or mitsi dealer is hopeless then buy from another one who is helpful - they will be more than happy to take you money.

The Hilux running gear is not what it used to be once the IFS ones came out. However I cannot comment on the current model, the previous model (3.0 1KZ TD) I have seen a torsion bar break, a front diff break and when this was repalced with an ARB unit the front pinion input sheered off and left the driveshaft on the ground. This was all done by a very unagressive driver.
At the end of the day it is likely to come down to what you make of the dealer and rememeber if one toyota or mitsi dealer is hopeless then buy from another one who is helpful - they will be more than happy to take you money.
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Do people think the extra $9,000 is worth it? Opinions would be great.
Seems from people opinions there isnt much in it. you could always take that 9k and buy a well setup diesel 4wd to go on the hard 4wd trips and have heaps of fun and still have the mitsi

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I'd be thinking pretty hard about what an extra $9K gets you before cashing out.
Thats alot of coin for a very similar vehicle with what is just essentially a better marketing department behind it...
Only downside I can see to the Triton is the hideous styling!! IMHO!
Any other utes being considered? The Navara ST-X while also fairly pricey (not as much as the Hilux) is a nice wagon.
Thats alot of coin for a very similar vehicle with what is just essentially a better marketing department behind it...
Only downside I can see to the Triton is the hideous styling!! IMHO!

Any other utes being considered? The Navara ST-X while also fairly pricey (not as much as the Hilux) is a nice wagon.
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Re: Toyota v's Mitsubishi
crozmac wrote:Am thinking about uprgrading my ute
may or may not be relevant, but what are you upgrading from?
A few years ago when I was swinging spanners I worked in a Mitsi dealership then a Toyota dealership - could I, without a doubt say that one was streets ahead of the other ( $9k ahead?) - No.
Toyota has this premium price attached to it, why, I'm not sure but you will probably get more for it when you trade or sell it. Certainly that extra price (and the styling) put me off the New Lux when I bought my new ute 18mts ago (Rodeo, which I'm happy with) and they were both made in big sheds down the road from each other in Thailand at the time (so why the big price difference

At the time I was deciding, a new Hilux didn't have a lap/shouder belt for the centre rear passenger which was abit of a cockup (they may have remedied it by now) Good luck. And a little tip from an ex salesman work the deal out in the last few days of the month, if the dealer or salesman has had a slow month they'll be keener to do the best deal to bring the sales numbers up - don't tell anyone else

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Croz, you havent told us what you are going to do with yer new toy.
Is it going to stay a shiny truck? Or will it get bush pin stripes PDQ?
If the former, save $9K
If the latter, spend the extra, cos of the HUGE range of after-market stuff that I dont think Mitsi have.
At the end of the day, when all is said and done, and the bottom line approaches, YOU are the feller what signs the cheque!!!!
Is it going to stay a shiny truck? Or will it get bush pin stripes PDQ?
If the former, save $9K
If the latter, spend the extra, cos of the HUGE range of after-market stuff that I dont think Mitsi have.
At the end of the day, when all is said and done, and the bottom line approaches, YOU are the feller what signs the cheque!!!!
NJV6 wrote:Moriarty wrote:If the latter, spend the extra, cos of the HUGE range of after-market stuff that I dont think Mitsi have.
eg?
I second the "example please"
I dont know of one item that you can't get for a mitzy that you can for a toyota.
I do agree that we need to know what the truck is for, hard yaka or "mall cruzing". I guess I am a bit of a penny pincher, save the 9G, both come with 3year lots of K waranties, so anything that needs attention will get attention.
And when it comes to resale time, there may be 4-5K diference in what you can get for the Mitzy, so you are still 5K better off

Cheers,
Mathew - 021 441 043
Mathew - 021 441 043
At those prices you wouldnt be tacking it off road, all though I just paid 20g for an 89 safari to go bush bashing.
As a michanic I sugest the toymota as mitsi make the worst autos money can buy and there electrical bits play up heaps, but this is only going by older atempts to make a car. At this stage both are new and the faults havent been found yet and toyota have mad lemons inthe past
I hope iI have been of some help
Dion
As a michanic I sugest the toymota as mitsi make the worst autos money can buy and there electrical bits play up heaps, but this is only going by older atempts to make a car. At this stage both are new and the faults havent been found yet and toyota have mad lemons inthe past
I hope iI have been of some help
Dion
I would personally save 9k and go for the Mitsi.
Will do everything the Hilux will, and will save you a lot of $$$.
I guess deck length may also come into it if you intend to have the bikes on the back if not using a trailer?
I'd go to your local dealers and ask to take each model out over a weekend, that may decide it for you.
Will do everything the Hilux will, and will save you a lot of $$$.
I guess deck length may also come into it if you intend to have the bikes on the back if not using a trailer?
I'd go to your local dealers and ask to take each model out over a weekend, that may decide it for you.