I didn't want to release this video. (2023 Toyota Fortuner Review)

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • sigh I really didn't want to release this review of the 2023 Toyota Fortuner; a pretty low effort SUV.
    If the Toyota Fortuner were to exist in a vacuum, it would be okay. But when cars like the Ford Everest, Isuzu M-UX and Mitsubishi Pajero Sport exist, it's pretty hard to justify this thing's $65,000 price tag. In today's review, we're going to talk about why I was about to pull the plug on even releasing this video in the first instance (but its important you see this).
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  • @CarSauce
    @CarSauce  Před rokem +9

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  • @onkedilz198
    @onkedilz198 Před rokem +227

    I agree fully with his review.
    Toyota gets away with a lot because of their reliability image

    • @Daetarg
      @Daetarg Před rokem +3

      The alternator bearings and pulley breakdown often.

    • @SebaF79
      @SebaF79 Před 10 měsíci +10

      Yes, still is a good point for Toyota. Not fancy just reliable…

    • @sageb1947
      @sageb1947 Před 9 měsíci +8

      ​@@SebaF79 engine is reliable but head on crush with a bike could F it all up.. in short, a reliable piece of paper..only OG toyotas are great..fortumer is trash😂

    • @paulklp8262
      @paulklp8262 Před 9 měsíci +5

      My partner's driveshaft seals are leaking on her 2018 Corolla. CVT needs a repair as well. Only 50k kms. Garbage.

    • @Countrysideboy247
      @Countrysideboy247 Před 8 měsíci +10

      ​​@@sageb1947lol, it would happen to literally any car. Do you realize modern cars come with crumple zone in order to resist all that impact and then the surface area of a cycle itself is small enough to cause a huge dent in literally any car. Go celebrate your illiteracy elsewhere

  • @darrenprior6339
    @darrenprior6339 Před rokem +242

    Those basic, hard interior plastics may look undesirable and cheap but they can withstand the heat and dust of the outback and pets. Easier to clean too

    • @ErnestMarvinEsteban
      @ErnestMarvinEsteban Před rokem +60

      Then don’t charge too much for those hard interior plastics! Plastics are plastics and are cheaper than other softer touch materials and leather

    • @darrenprior6339
      @darrenprior6339 Před rokem +16

      @@ErnestMarvinEsteban They don't charge too much. You get your money back on trade because the car lasts. You can't have your cake and it eat it. End of story.

    • @ErnestMarvinEsteban
      @ErnestMarvinEsteban Před rokem +42

      @@darrenprior6339 lmao. Again with the “resale value” excuse for the fortuner’s shortcomings😂😂😂😂😂😂.it’s like saying “it’s okay if i didn’t enjoy the ownership but at least I get to sell it higher”.

    • @darrenprior6339
      @darrenprior6339 Před rokem

      @@ErnestMarvinEsteban Ok smart mouth. You know it all. If you think this car is expensive then you’re a proper peasant. No doubt because you make dumb decisions. I couldn’t GAF. Your life.

    • @ErnestMarvinEsteban
      @ErnestMarvinEsteban Před rokem +1

      @@darrenprior6339 it is expensive for what it offers pea brain

  • @robertduclayan2298
    @robertduclayan2298 Před rokem +140

    So many Toyota fan boys are hurt by this review. But what he said are facts! This is needed so Toyota will step up their game! I'm hopeful for them to upgrade their tech and I'll be their next customer. Btw, I love my toyota rav4.

    • @terrificspokesman7416
      @terrificspokesman7416 Před rokem

      Many new Toyota cars are good some of them need replacing.

    • @brandobandit819
      @brandobandit819 Před 9 měsíci +9

      True. These fanboys are the reason why Toyota's still very confident to not step up.

    • @espkh1549
      @espkh1549 Před 8 měsíci

      At the same time Toyota is selling their cars 30% cheaper in china since Chinese dont give a crap about japs plastic toys

    • @GianMelendres-if7ph
      @GianMelendres-if7ph Před 3 měsíci +1

      “Tech” becomes obsolete in 6 months. Show me a “tech” that lasts 20years because 20years is the average time this Toyota lasts.
      Otherwise, Toyotas don’t need a computer/TV/car chimera for gen-Z’s to rot about. If you’re a gen-Z go find your disposable vehicle elsewhere.

    • @xenomorph9114
      @xenomorph9114 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@GianMelendres-if7ph Who tf want a big ass screen in front of their faces when driving, too many distractions these days to drive. Those are just eye candy, I never once met a man who never enjoyed his toyota

  • @clives4501
    @clives4501 Před rokem +47

    I've had my GXL for a year and 30,000km. It's a brilliant machine. Take out the back two seats and plenty of room. Paddle shifters are great, especially when driving on soft beach sand. Minimal annoying beeps and there's no ignition cut out to override - so that's good. Old school dash and instruments - functional and seemingly reliable. No squeeks or rattles. Engine pulls like a train and gearbox is well adjusted. I tow a camper trailer in 5th gear and occasionally 6th gear, if there is a following wind or long downhill stretch. 4x4 system will take most people most places. It's super impressive and that's on standard tyres. Sound system has way too much treble but is acceptable if treble is turned way down. As importantly, it's fun to drive. That's something I didn't expect. Mine is mostly used on long country trips and it's comfortable and no problem to get past any slower vehicles. Haven't pushed the handling limits so can imagine on wet roads it may be a bit of a handful. How many people expect to be able to drift a large SUV around bends? BTW I test drove the MuX and Pajero Sport and both were OK. Funnily enough, the Fortuner would not have been my first choice - but it was available and had a build date locked in. I'm so glad I ended up with the Fortuner - still making me smile.

  • @dm-vw4tk
    @dm-vw4tk Před rokem +74

    In my opinion Toyota is trading way too heavily on past reputations in Australia. The reliability myth took a hit with the DPF saga and their interiors are third rate. Some cars drive reasonable well don’t justify the sometimes inflated price tag.

    • @tungstencarbide7255
      @tungstencarbide7255 Před rokem +7

      Sounds like Apple, too.

    • @coldude2559
      @coldude2559 Před rokem +9

      @@jasonbrown1263 what about the class action for dodgy paint?

    • @Harrychambers1
      @Harrychambers1 Před rokem +8

      @@jasonbrown1263 the latest JD Power reliability figures have just been released.
      Toyota are better than average but nowhere the top of the list.
      Lexus, on the other hand, are clearly better but even Mitsubishi are having less faults than Toyota.
      And before you respond please note that I am awake and halfway through my second coffee of the morning.

    • @dm-vw4tk
      @dm-vw4tk Před rokem +1

      @@Harrychambers1 thanks for that reply :-) to @Jason Brown it saved me a few seconds that I wouldn’t have got back otherwise.

    • @mwat22
      @mwat22 Před rokem +1

      Lol in case you didn't know DPF issues occur with most if not all diesel vehicles that have it. Even trucks

  • @prometeochile
    @prometeochile Před rokem +76

    I have fortuner, two years, not my only car, but is the one that I drive the most. It´s true, slow and hard suspension, but it takes us (a family of four) to what ever trip we want to do. From routine home-school, all the way to where the road ends. It has come out of under the snow, being buried up to the hood. To pristine beaches in remote locations, thousand kilometers of dirt road with reasonable comfort and safety, so fahr, not a rattle or a squeak. this is a car for the adventure, not the city. Im happy with it and the selling value is great.

    • @boxoffisa
      @boxoffisa Před 9 měsíci +10

      In other words it’s a solid car. Not much luxurious but a reliable car. That’s what I desire.

    • @juuzousuzuya1490
      @juuzousuzuya1490 Před 8 měsíci

      no rattle lol if you push your foot a little hard on the centre console that flimsly as pasltic contraption might just break offf, lol ! absolute shit interior build quality

    • @pulitathurr4269
      @pulitathurr4269 Před 8 měsíci

      At last.... A positive comments . Appreciated

    • @prometeochile
      @prometeochile Před 7 měsíci

      Why would I push with my foot the center console@@juuzousuzuya1490 ?? If I say no rattle I mean it. If you don´t believe me I don´t care, opinions from ppl that puts their feet where they shouldn´t are insignificant to me. Have a good day!!

    • @evilnaruto9229
      @evilnaruto9229 Před 6 měsíci

      well you ain’t expecting a piece of Junk at the price of 33 lakhs geez it’s a shaming people try to justify it@@boxoffisa

  • @mrme982007
    @mrme982007 Před rokem +30

    I cant understand why its so expensive in Australia. In New Zealand then GXL is is $59,990 and Limited (crusade) is $62,000. At that price point - it undercuts the MUX by $20k (I dont understand Isuzu NZs pricing either) and its basically the same as the Pajero Sport, its really really good value and they seem to sell decently - since the update I see just as many as I do the Pajero. But at over $70k for the crusade in Australia? You’d have rocks in your head to buy one

    • @letsseeif
      @letsseeif Před rokem

      Thanks. Interesting..

    • @tailarichardson9302
      @tailarichardson9302 Před rokem

      I’ve just paid $58k for a new gxl with towbar.

    • @mullavan
      @mullavan Před rokem +3

      Stop buying, stop over paying. Maybe then the $10,000-20,000 plus new model price rises will disappear. Supply and demand. Australian's seem happy to pay extra no matter what it is. 🤷‍♂️

    • @letsseeif
      @letsseeif Před rokem

      @@mullavan Very strongly agree.

    • @vasu930
      @vasu930 Před 10 měsíci +2

      In India it costs over 100000aud in India and people buy it like crazy💀💀

  • @BumblebeeWasTaken
    @BumblebeeWasTaken Před rokem +11

    We're getting a Fortuner GX and I've researched alot about the Fortuner and everyone tends to hint out all these problems that Toyota seems extremely lazy to fix. All the points you pointed out I do agree with very well because the Fortuner seems to be still stuck in 2016 atp 😆

    • @420planttechguy
      @420planttechguy Před 8 měsíci +1

      I've had friends with this gen of fortunes, they truth be told, fortunes are just... terrible. Very little space in the back, uncomfortable seats, lack of luxury. Even my dad's old explorer sport from 2015 felt luxurious compared to the fortuner in 2021 lmao

  • @arefeshghi
    @arefeshghi Před rokem +8

    Haven't watched your video to the end yet, but this new Fortuner suffers from the classic Toyota's "put it where it doesn't makes any sense" button placement technique! The rear diff-lock should be with downhill assist, low range selector, and other off-roading buttons, but it's miles away!! Why?! No one knows! It was the same in my 2014 Corolla and is the same in my FJ Cruiser (of course they did a much better job in FJ cruiser)
    Btw, I really like the design of the Fortuner in the back. Side is good, and front looks good, especially if you install a nice bullbar.

  • @Messi10billy
    @Messi10billy Před 11 měsíci

    Which you prefer to the pajero?

  • @jaydawg3031
    @jaydawg3031 Před rokem +6

    My dad bought the 2023 gxl model, his main reason is just Toyota's reliability because he plans to travel everywhere around Australia.

  • @sunnyg6109
    @sunnyg6109 Před rokem +5

    That cruise control switch is straight out of a 2007 Camry

    • @Agent.K.
      @Agent.K. Před rokem

      It’s the same from the 90’s Toyota/Lexus 😂 that’s how I added one to mine. I went to the scrap yards and searched for the stick from ANY Toyota/Lexus and took the cheapest I found 😂😂😂

  • @jcarter2552
    @jcarter2552 Před 8 měsíci

    Anyone know how it handles beach sand?

  • @joelbontuyan
    @joelbontuyan Před rokem +3

    It looks like the 2019 Fortuner (Philippines). Our 2023 Fortuner has different tail lights and rims (18 inches).

  • @Anonbruzz
    @Anonbruzz Před rokem +30

    Test drove the Ford and it broke down on the test drive 😂 Isuzu is near $80k for the LS-U and the safety system is so intrusive. Loved the Mitsy but it was long lead times. Walked into Toyota in Brisbane and they had a cancelled order for a Crusade version. With fleet discount was $63k and picked it up 4 days after walking in

  • @georgeguansing5131
    @georgeguansing5131 Před rokem +19

    Good review. Toyota should get updated and install the steering system with electric driven and be at par with the Ford Everest Titanium.

    • @ceburockhead
      @ceburockhead Před 8 měsíci +1

      Electric power STEERING is the most ideal for senior Citizens above 60 yrs old , btw im 66 i Drive a nissan Navara and I find it hard for City driving for the STEERING

  • @wtrdogg20
    @wtrdogg20 Před rokem +3

    Hey, that vehicle has 4H mode, it is precisely to use in wet or slippery roads... It wont hurt the transfer or differencials.

    • @macvergado8344
      @macvergado8344 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yup the guy doesnt knw how to drive

    • @jasonfields2793
      @jasonfields2793 Před 8 měsíci +2

      No it will damage the transfer case because facts it's a simple locked transfer.

  • @cjwest9094
    @cjwest9094 Před rokem +10

    I get the feeling Toyota has always purposefully nerfed the Fortuner to distinguish it from the Prado. Hopefully the mux and others can force them to bring it up to par.

  • @tonybruce
    @tonybruce Před rokem +7

    Toyota threw together a car with old corolla interior and a hilux engine, slapped toyota tax on it. Bish bash bosh

  • @cga3067
    @cga3067 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I have the first gen 2016 new fortuner (SW4) top spec V6. Didnt like all the plastic chrome in front and door handles and wood looking interior details like steering wheel with plastic on top. The original 18 inches wheels tucked in under the car made it very unstable in speed over 60km/h.
    Changed all plastic interior pieces to carbon and bought new Toyota steering wheel all leather for hi spec Hilux.
    Front runner roof rack. Lifted 2", 285 BF on 20". Widened with spacers 2". Fender flares. Custom grille, chrome blacked out. All black windows. Looks very good and handles high speed turns almost like a range rover sport. It is not fuel efficient when original and a bit worse now with big wheels and roof rack. The V6 1GR-FE is bullet proof and variable valve timing makes is enjoyable to drive with good low end torque.

  • @kalomboC
    @kalomboC Před 9 měsíci +1

    That cruise control stick is literally the same one as in my wifes 2009 Lexus IS250 🤦🏿‍♂️

  • @alphaisaladedoyinope7161
    @alphaisaladedoyinope7161 Před 8 měsíci +2

    25 years later you will realise that the msrp make sense as compared to ford. If you want luxury offroader, get a Lexus. This is a pure family offroader, the design and materials make sense for it so purpose.

    • @tlevans62
      @tlevans62 Před 6 měsíci

      I wouldn't put my family in that terrible vehicle. It's unsafe in the wet and rides like a tractor.

  • @igormac88
    @igormac88 Před 8 měsíci +3

    This thing is one of Toyota's best sellers here in Brazil and it is exactly like this. Way more expensive than it's competitors, but the reliability reputation makes the business. We don't have the Ford Everest, just the Chevrolet Trailblazer (related to the Isuzu) and the Mitsubishi Pajero that combined don't scratch a thing off the Toyota, here called Hilux SW4 and built in Argentina. It's a good product, but aging rapidly and maybe will need to detach it's life cycle from the Hilux pickup to maintain itself competitive

  • @rg832
    @rg832 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Toyota offer durability for this car. I already buy fortuner 3 times (3.models) 2005, 2013, 2021. All of them are very durable and easy to maintain. Its True fortuner doesn't have a good feature compare to other brand. But i don't like to travel some place and keep think about the ability of my car. Sorry for bad English.

  • @anthonywarry
    @anthonywarry Před rokem +1

    Yes yes and yes but Toyota resale, reliability, remote dealer network is a no brainer for someone who wants to do some serious travel in Aus. Would I buy one? Maybe, as soon as i returned home from my trip I'd probably move on though... Very entertaining video none the less gents haha!!

  • @benjocalrision
    @benjocalrision Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great review but I don't totally agree with the whole 2wd = less grip on the road bit. It's great that it has switchable 2wd/4wd because on the road, it will be more fuel efficient. You can have 4wd when you need it. If it was full time 4wd it would probably just be more understeery in the corners and not actually better to drive.

    • @JohnSmith-jh1iy
      @JohnSmith-jh1iy Před 7 měsíci

      Full time 4wd uses a clutch in the transfer case. Another part to wear out and fail in time (everest).

  • @mczun666
    @mczun666 Před rokem +11

    This review is just what I want to say to all. GOOD REVIEW!!

  • @waynelion-cachet35
    @waynelion-cachet35 Před rokem +3

    Compared to the new Grand Highlander that has just been launched in the US, this is definitely a missed opportunity. Very disappointing.

  • @samartz
    @samartz Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have one. Yes it could be better, cheaper but it is what it is, a reasonably priced decent 4wd. Would have bought the Prado but the 2.8 engine cant support that heavy Prado weight

  • @operationhusky820
    @operationhusky820 Před 7 měsíci

    Slap a GR badge on that thing makes it more interesting and you can do on any toyota cars nowadays which is funny. Still I admire these things you can beat it up and neglect and it still wont give you headaches.

  • @ben7020
    @ben7020 Před rokem +4

    If they're going to ask for the big bucks then better deliver !

  • @tailarichardson9302
    @tailarichardson9302 Před rokem +30

    Yet this style of car sells far more than any other model. They’re reliable and great seller.

    • @sageb1947
      @sageb1947 Před 9 měsíci +2

      They are buying the TOYOTA, not coz they like the car. the only thing postive about this car is its brand..

    • @paulklp8262
      @paulklp8262 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Fortuner is pointless when a dual cab Hilux or LC Prado is so much better. Doesn't help that it's a garbage car in it's own right.

  • @user-by6dx1yk2r
    @user-by6dx1yk2r Před 3 měsíci +1

    My mother bought the base model and its a nightmare the seats are killing me and my grandparents is having a hell of a time getting in and the heavy hood cannot be lifted by mother she needs assistance to lift it but since she works at a far away city while we live on the rural place and the exteriors is nice but the interior seats and front ain't good at all and i noticed that he uses a push button while the stupid base model uses keys and the keys are hard to turn on the engine you need a lot of force to turn on the engine for people looking for a SUV this is not the option id rather stay on Ford or just don't pick the base model and my 6 foot friend is having a hard time fitting in

  • @landhomer4627
    @landhomer4627 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Toyota be like in 2050:
    "Behold, Fortuner 2050 model, it's reliable and durable nothing else, Thank you."

  • @troysanchez776
    @troysanchez776 Před 8 měsíci +3

    The lack of lumbar adjustment makes the seats horribly uncomfortable. They don't just have a static hump of cushion there, just a divot that puts your back into forwards slump.

  • @karanlokhande
    @karanlokhande Před 6 měsíci

    Can you review the new kia sorento please @carsauce

  • @spike286
    @spike286 Před rokem +4

    How about its reliability and longevity?

    • @SebaF79
      @SebaF79 Před 10 měsíci

      For ever

    • @BlackBird-fb8im
      @BlackBird-fb8im Před 6 měsíci

      i work on a minesite in western australia and its seldom to see other brand of cars here, its almost always hilux/fortuner. that said, utes on a minesite run atleast 16 hours a day.

    • @spiralni
      @spiralni Před měsícem

      Doesn't matter. The guy values a car full of pillows and useless gadgets 😅

  • @nelsonjeremias2047
    @nelsonjeremias2047 Před 8 měsíci

    the sad part is my merc E class of 2012 has all the features this thing is having in 2023...

  • @andys31337
    @andys31337 Před rokem +4

    This would be worth it if it had AWD but they don't want to steal sales from the Prado I guess?

    • @unharmonix
      @unharmonix Před rokem

      It does.

    • @andys31337
      @andys31337 Před rokem

      @@unharmonix its got 4WD, not AWD

    • @unharmonix
      @unharmonix Před rokem

      @@andys31337 I'm gonna have to learn the difference I think. Unless you mean the spare wheel spins too on the Prado 🤣

    • @andys31337
      @andys31337 Před rokem +1

      @@unharmonix 😂 4wd is for off-road only, AWD can be used on road, which is really nice especially in the rain

    • @unharmonix
      @unharmonix Před rokem

      @@andys31337 ah yep got you 🤝 Cheers

  • @ibnawf112
    @ibnawf112 Před 8 měsíci +2

    ... Where are they made? That usually determines how good the car will run. If its india, just return it 😊

  • @slavstojnic7279
    @slavstojnic7279 Před rokem

    My favourite boys! How you both doing ? In my opinion Toyota needs to lift there game! Yes Corolla, 86, Yaris and maybe Land Cruiser are good but this thing sucks ! Oi Boys when’s the next live?

  • @johnstubbs8748
    @johnstubbs8748 Před 8 měsíci +2

    A car built for developing markets (everywhere here in Thailand) but simply too cheap and nasty to work in Australia. Don't sell em in Europe/US because they know they couldn't get away with how low the quality is.

  • @curlzbean
    @curlzbean Před rokem +3

    With a more powerful petrol engine it could have been a fun drive…

    • @SebaF79
      @SebaF79 Před 10 měsíci

      Yes, there are some with the V6 4.0 around in my country they are fun to drive but they are so bad in fuel consumption…..

  • @alexfrankl7861
    @alexfrankl7861 Před rokem +4

    Its the ugliest wagon on the road, the interior was dated from day one and then has the 2.8 boat anchor under the bonnet, how they sell any at all amazes me .

  • @Legend._555
    @Legend._555 Před rokem +1

    in india there is power tail gate !

  • @cactucoterses9074
    @cactucoterses9074 Před rokem +3

    If i was you bro i bought the top line variant of toyota fortuner the gazoo racing

  • @kolrodrick
    @kolrodrick Před 7 měsíci

    Amazing closing... in a vacuum! India is one such vacuum where Toyota has been able to flog the fortuner over the competition: an underpowered single turbo Ford Everest (endeavour in India) and the MG Gloster which is a more luxurious version of the LDV 90 sold in Australia. The fortuner holds no. 1 position.

  • @jasonzhang4354
    @jasonzhang4354 Před rokem

    This thing can only competes with pajero sport now…engine is good but really lack of those interior elements…

  • @australianmade2659
    @australianmade2659 Před rokem +8

    I had a hilux. It was solid and realisable but boring. But that’s what Toyota buyers want

  • @mtblover
    @mtblover Před rokem +9

    Agree with you review, except for the front.....it looks like a mom's school taxi not a reliable off roader, Ford got that look spot on. The interior is like Tupperware compared tot he rest of the market and not on parr with it rivals or even close.......but then, something we all need......reliability. No other vehicle matches it. I would rather go off-road with a Tupperware, long nosed but reliable vehicle than get stuck in a luxurious aggressive looking let-me-downer. Come on Toyota, get with the program man!

  • @Kinyosan1
    @Kinyosan1 Před 2 dny

    Considering this car is USD 35k in UAE brand new and capable of almost everything it's still a good deal.

  • @poovannaidoo6399
    @poovannaidoo6399 Před rokem +5

    Excellent, unbiased review. I should’ve got the Ford Everest or Isuzu MUX. I regret getting the Toyota Fortuner. Definitely not worth the money. Horrible ride, bad road handling especially when riding in the rain. Drivetrain has a vibration. Rear space is not good (the two seats strapped up. It’s a horrible vehicle

  • @VintageRKO
    @VintageRKO Před rokem +2

    I really hate the of the looks of this SUV especially the tail lights and C pillar. Its a body on frame SUV and they tried to make it look "sporty" and "streamline". It should look tough, edgy and squared. Hopefully in the next generation they can make it look like its American counterparts

  • @coldude2559
    @coldude2559 Před rokem +5

    Toyota interiors leave a lot to be desired...

  • @user-cc4lb1jf1p
    @user-cc4lb1jf1p Před 8 měsíci +1

    Will outlast the competition hands down. The most sold 4 X 4 in South Africa. 20:12

  • @richardwalsh5570
    @richardwalsh5570 Před rokem +1

    8.8l per 100 here very happy

  • @crisxcc7
    @crisxcc7 Před 11 měsíci +2

    In my country i think thats the cheapest looking fortuner,the most expensive looks better than that.
    Also that fortuner is maybe the best suv in my country.

  • @ozisnowman
    @ozisnowman Před 2 měsíci

    Depends on what you are buying it for? if you want a reliable small 4WD that is a very capable offroader - it would be hard to beat. I have also been looking at the Isuzu MU-X. When i compare the 2 - both have a good reliable engine, MU-X has a better boot and more leg and head room in 3rd row. MU-X probably has more tech and updated interior, MU-X seems to have better steering/handling. What i hate about the MU-X - electronic handbrake, softer body panels (seen heaps of MU-X's with dings in the door panels), excessive tyre wear (yes there is a big class action against Isuzu at the moment), lengthy wait times for the MU-X - heard that some people are waiting 12-18 months - by the time you get it - it will look different. Toyota has old style handbrake, tougher body panels, but less space/headroom in 3rd row as well i hate the fact that the seats dont fold flat into the floor.
    But hey at end of the day if one wants a 4WD that can last a long time and is a very capable offroader - not a soccer mums pavement princess, then the Toyota is still old school and parts availability will no issue in years to come.
    With BOWEN's new emission laws (UTE TAX) - ill be surprised if ISUZU and MITSUBISHI dont leave the market - making future parts availability a nightmare.

    • @ozisnowman
      @ozisnowman Před 2 měsíci

      Check out the 4WD comparison review and then make up your mind. Wonder why people in the bush love their Toyota 70 Series - easy to fix, parts availabliity - none of this fancy tech that is likely to get broken and leave you stranded in the bush.

  • @port8565
    @port8565 Před 3 měsíci

    its gotta be funner to drive than an awd drive

  • @brycem0
    @brycem0 Před rokem +3

    1990's live on, with that digital clock and cruise control switch 😆😆
    But seriously is this, the tight arse version Prado, that people buy?

    • @Suroyfamilia
      @Suroyfamilia Před rokem

      And so what if people’s budget cant stretch to a Prado? Nothing wrong with buying a Fortuner, been the best selling ute based SUV in the South Africa and Philippines for a long time now.

  • @godofthunder8308
    @godofthunder8308 Před 6 měsíci +1

    In india this car comes with electric tail gate

  • @espaudio
    @espaudio Před rokem

    486 unread messages and 50 missed calls!! Baller! 😆😆😆

  • @miizhimutrakha11
    @miizhimutrakha11 Před 11 měsíci

    Here in my country that car is own only by VIPs and wealthy people.

  • @scottmoseley5122
    @scottmoseley5122 Před měsícem

    As far as looks... the Classic 1st edition is still supreme IMO. Sold my 2015 ..loved it. Looking for a 2007 4x4. I'll soundproof it, add new entertainment system and update the suspension. (and take out those silly fold up rear seats!) . Living in the Philippines Fords are not an option with the long repair times and EXPENSIVE parts. .. Hard no. The new MUX are nice. Rented one for 2 days loved it..but not in my budget.

  • @streetleswa8053
    @streetleswa8053 Před rokem +9

    Haha , finally an unbiased report on Fortuner , well done boys 👍👍👍👍

  • @willanderson3044
    @willanderson3044 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Toyota has to actually update the hilux and fortuner. They've just been facelifting the cars

  • @lajkl9198
    @lajkl9198 Před 8 měsíci

    Totally agree. What a filthy looking interior that too in 2023

  • @ernestorivera3936
    @ernestorivera3936 Před rokem +4

    I think this is a good truck but expensive. Interior materials are cheap but durable. This Fortuner has off road lineage as it is based on the hilux and to my eyes the design is the best of the segment , along with his engine. That said , Toyota can do better for the price and they are behind the competitions on value. Still I would buy it.

  • @russellchristison8425
    @russellchristison8425 Před rokem +2

    My Like is for the review, not the car.

  • @osamamanan2723
    @osamamanan2723 Před 8 měsíci

    Fortuner when gets on the road it makes other cars go on side. Its huge and solid. Not luxurious though. But a true giant. Best for Pakistani roads which are rough mostly. I have 2018 sigma however I would prefer a 2007 model Prado refurbished.

    • @420planttechguy
      @420planttechguy Před 8 měsíci

      It's solid cause it's a Toyota, but it ain't huge nor intimidating unless you live in India or China, where most people generally drive smaller cars. In the US the Fortuner would look like a joke compared to cars like the Explorer, Bronco, Traverse, Acadia, and especially the Durango. And if you look at large family SUVs that are, granted far more expensive than this, they also retain that tough look. And pickup trucks as well. In the North American market, the fortuner is a joke. The Middle East has fortunes, a lot of them, and they never look like anything decent compared to other SUVs that drive around their streets

    • @ItzJupiter
      @ItzJupiter Před měsícem

      "go on side"? I think you mean, "it makes the the other cars move aside"? Also, as the previous comment(er) mentioned, the Fortuner isn't big compared to the vast variety of the cars/utes on our roads. It's got a lot of competition with the likes of the Ford Everest, the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, the Isuzu MU-X and many more in its segment. But I do disagree with the statement saying that the Fortuner doesn't have a tough look - it's definitely a beaut! The Fortuner is a solid SUV, but it lacks too many features that it should have for a car of its price. However, I know that in asian markets the Fortuner is more of a status symbol than a practical, off-roading SUV-truck hybrid here in Aus, which means Toyota can get away with adding less features but charging more for it.

  • @colincameron6263
    @colincameron6263 Před 8 měsíci

    I have a 2022 Hilux and it better be reliable because the thing is so old and under done to ever have any enjoyment driving the thing. I must say we have also a 2020 ranger and two 2021 Everests. Those three cars are a pleasure to drive but the lux disappoints in every metric you can measure it in .

  • @Posy13
    @Posy13 Před 8 měsíci

    I love this car it’s only made for specific people though

  • @satriaadventures8
    @satriaadventures8 Před rokem +2

    Toyota roasted !! Thank boys, hope they'll fix them all and we are still going to buy reliability of Toyota for our peace of mine.

  • @Rob-ds2lh
    @Rob-ds2lh Před 8 měsíci

    The reason why its feels old since it lasts a long time

  • @claudiadavies5110
    @claudiadavies5110 Před rokem

    Great review, you did well, but the car is genuinely lacking in any sort of passion, there's not even Toyota excellence 😭

  • @LiT0308
    @LiT0308 Před rokem +5

    I had the choice between the furtuner and the Montero sport, I took the Mitsubishi

  • @luismartinez-rb8kl
    @luismartinez-rb8kl Před měsícem

    I don't know about other people I was in between getting a prado and a fortuner, I was about to buy a 2017 prado gx with 170000km for 35000 when a fortuner gx 2021 showed up at toyota for 40k I offered 38k and they took it, it only has 80k km, for me for 3 grand more it just made sense as to get a 2021 prado with 80k km on the clock would of cost me 60000 dollars, for an extra 20 grand I bought the fortuner 🤷‍♂️

  • @choupot5015
    @choupot5015 Před 8 měsíci +1

    For me This Toyota Fortuner is very decent, I won't ask for more but to last for years.

    • @spiralni
      @spiralni Před měsícem

      Thousand of years 🎉

  • @junjunalac4255
    @junjunalac4255 Před rokem +1

    Thats how reliable is toyota is.

  • @AshBhang2010
    @AshBhang2010 Před 6 měsíci

    I Love mine 😍

  • @Jerome-iwnl
    @Jerome-iwnl Před rokem +1

    The shock absorbers need to be much better….

  • @spiralni
    @spiralni Před měsícem

    The guy is upset bc the car doesn't have feathers and lights 😅

  • @rodneyemmerich8828
    @rodneyemmerich8828 Před 8 měsíci

    Toyota in 2023 puts Hilux models on the market in UAE without intermittent wiper function and non adjustable front passenger seat . UNBELIEVABLE especially when they are fitted with a touchscreen radio , priorities totally phkt up

    • @Windows7Pro2009
      @Windows7Pro2009 Před 26 dny

      They always skimp out on a lot of features for msg of their models in GCC

  • @yahyanchi
    @yahyanchi Před 8 měsíci

    Matt Watson of Australia 😁

  • @jwork5680
    @jwork5680 Před 9 měsíci +1

    this is a luxury car on my country lmao

  • @Sandy-yt7mk
    @Sandy-yt7mk Před 8 měsíci

    Just go buy a monocoque chassis car with fwd n cvt gear box. That's best suited for u. ❤❤❤

  • @Jason9110110
    @Jason9110110 Před rokem +23

    I feel like you just don’t understand the market and where Toyota is aiming for. Yes they are keeping it old school. But for people like me that’s what we want. Your from the younger generation that needs everything that opens and shuts and wants every single piece of technology. Some of us are dinosaurs and want it old school.
    Because whilst the ranger will break down, the Toyota will still be going.

    • @retepd1e
      @retepd1e Před rokem +7

      Fully agree. Another dinosaur here. I don’t care about the tough cheap plastic because it will last long long years.

    • @Jason9110110
      @Jason9110110 Před rokem +3

      @@retepd1e likewise & whilst they can sing praises of 11 inch touch screens all day. You try driving 13 hours with it burning in your retinas. I like small screens I can turn off TYVM.
      Night driving with a stupid infotainment screen in your face is super annoying

    • @shaneallan4102
      @shaneallan4102 Před rokem +3

      i have a 2022 crusade myself and love it these are awesome offroad the a-track traction control beats anything and they are just amazing at anything it does and it has a lot more power and tourque than the mitsubishi and mux which both drive like a boat compared to the fortuner and ford just wasent in the game for me too risky spending my hard earned money on something that could grenade itself and cost thousands at least i know my toyota is relaible

    • @bernardinjean-loup1168
      @bernardinjean-loup1168 Před rokem +5

      Im 28 and a dinosaur like you .. i rather get quality and reliability over tech or spend more time at the dealership for recall .. all my vehicles were manual trans until today ! I still drive my 4runner 1997 manual turbo diesel 327k kms with the basics option ..

    • @tariks71ireland
      @tariks71ireland Před 2 měsíci

      Couldn’t agree more!
      Reliability is priority.

  • @Novaxx99
    @Novaxx99 Před 3 měsíci

    Every politician use this care in India. its so expensive for us here .

  • @theostanley2239
    @theostanley2239 Před 5 měsíci

    In South Africa, Toyota outsells any competition for good reason.
    It simply has no competition. Price, reliability, etc. etc.
    You cannot even compare the Ford because of its ridiculous price.
    Toyota tops in Africa.
    Now onto my 4th Fortuner.
    From Namibia.

  • @rotorhousetv4838
    @rotorhousetv4838 Před 9 měsíci

    Bhaai ne galat audience ko offend krdia hai 😂
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    #systemphaadenge

  • @arunkris7299
    @arunkris7299 Před 8 měsíci

    In india it costs 5 million rupees, but still ruling the market defeating ford endeavour, Mitsubishi pajero and mahindra alutras g4,

  • @TopG20073
    @TopG20073 Před 8 měsíci

    1. NEVER GET A naturally aspirated v4 in the fortuner. Always get the 4.0 v6
    2. It is a cheap Land Cruiser, rugged but with mush less tech, LCDs, cameras.. most of which you can install, but will cost you abit. I am talking from the UAE, only get the v6 ones or else just get the Xterra, much more better look for cities and more tech, but not as good in off-roading tho

  • @ErnestMarvinEsteban
    @ErnestMarvinEsteban Před rokem +1

    I hate it when people justify its shortcomings by saying “reliability”. No wonder toyota is so slow in improving the cabin and features of the fortuner. And the ride quality is still arguably the worst in its segment! Passengers won’t be comfortable for long rides especially on not so good roads. Not everyone wants to own a car for 20 years! Kias are pretty reliable too but at least they don’t sacrifice too much.

  • @slipperygravel
    @slipperygravel Před 10 měsíci +1

    Drove the top-spec mu-x for a couple of weeks with work. Hated it. Sluggish pickup, the interior is rubbish (I hate that row of levers with no dials or buttons). The electric assist steering is overrated. I want one of these cars to feel like I’m driving a big car.
    Ended up buying a fortuner and love it.
    Sure, the handling is boring, but compared to our smaller bmw, all of the cars in the class are boring, and the interior is cheap and tacky no matter mu-x, paj or fortuner. Fortuner feels better built, more punchy and far better suited for its intended purpose - weekend adventures!

  • @BennyAlexander
    @BennyAlexander Před 8 měsíci

    Sadly, this is the only full size SUV available in India. No Ford, No Mitsubishi, No Nissan!. So, Toyota is here to take the full opportunity and they doubled the price in last 5 years. It is AUD1.1K here. Toyota just helped many customers to move to luxury segment. You will see lots of X1,X3, Q3, GLA etc. With a bit of a compromise they get into the luxury segment.

  • @protonjicari5990
    @protonjicari5990 Před rokem

    The most boring PPV now and sadly it’s all-new model would probably come in 2025 based on rumors. At that year ford maybe have mid cycle refresh on ranger/everest

  • @kentvillarba3933
    @kentvillarba3933 Před rokem +1

    For me this car is really reliable and i don't get why you complain alot.

  • @SymonCharlesCsg
    @SymonCharlesCsg Před 8 měsíci

    I own Both Toyota Fortuner Gr and Ford Everest Titanium 4x4 bi Turbo, and sad to say the Fortuner is not really worth its price, i dont even care about its resale value cause im not even gonna sell it.

  • @brioblancaflor3662
    @brioblancaflor3662 Před 8 měsíci +1

    My close friend has a 2019 model with over 170 thousand kms( very unheard of in the philippines especially during pandemic(plus not taxi or ride servicr vehicle)) and it drives like brand new. i got to say those things last. 0 rattles, 0 issues, didn't have to change anything. Only modification is a retune of the ecu done a few weeks ago but thats it. it was the high end 4x4 variant and is used for floods and the shitty roads my country has to offer. no wonder after how many years of almost remaining the same its still on of Toyota's best sellers