Driving experience<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\nPress the start button and there is a slight jerk when the engine is running. It soon settled into a quiet slow motion. On the move, the engine will feel refined as long as the revs are below 2000 rpm. Of course, you wouldn’t confuse this with anything other than diesel. Push past 2000rpm, then engine noise starts to come out. Though it sounds more explosive\/busy than an industrial breakout. Not a very boring note.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
I like the fact that, even in Eco mode, the box doesn’t shift gears too soon and doesn’t hesitate to shift gears. This is an issue I’m having with my Rapid, in D mode tend to shift very quickly and hesitate when shifting which is very annoying. This makes it easy to go fast in the city while still in Eco mode. I haven’t driven much in Power mode, but the performance is too good in this mode, a bit scary in a truck. I just wonder why is there no speedometer in mode D (it appears once in mode S)<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Driving around town makes you feel like the “king of the road”. You overtake other cars, people let you pass, cars think twice before turning your car, etc. It’s a really great feeling, even though I’m not a street bully and I don’t unnecessarily preside over my surroundings. The only problem is that the horn looks more like a pipsqueak. Surprisingly in a car where the opposite is a villain. It reminds me of some movie villains that look tough and scary unless they start speaking in a childish voice.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Inside the city, the long size makes you feel uncomfortable, especially when you have to make a U-turn. Add to that the large turning radius that makes 3-point rotation the norm. I end up taking a longer path to the nearest roundabout to get around. Ride quality is expected of a BOF vehicle. It’s jerky\/jerky\/bouncy (as you might call it) and unless you’re on a flat stretch of road you’ll be aware of the pavement below. Sometimes there is also a side swinging motion.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The maneuverability is there again, as you would expect from a car. Slow and steady is the way to achieve this (imagine, I had an RS230 until last year, vice versa). Although things are not as bad as I thought. Let’s just say I expect it to behave like a ship, but it’s like a longboat. If that makes sense. Maybe I expected much worse.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The worrying aspect is the brakes, which in my opinion are not good enough to stop the car. Especially at high speed. I don’t know if that’s my experience with sedans, but I drive more carefully due to poor braking. Wind and road noise is also an issue as soon as you pass 100 km\/h. Overall performance drops after this point.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Have any other Hilux owners here noticed the absence of the 80\/120 km\/h beep now found on all new cars?<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Accessory:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\nI don’t know which of these were supplied by the dealer and which were installed by the previous owner. According to the accessory brochure provided by Toyota, these are the accessories currently being installed: front underbody guard, fender, fender, bed sheet, side visor, style bar, and wireless charging.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
I am not reviewing any mods at this time. I’m usually slow to modify my car (the RS230 is still intact until the day I sell it!) and plan to use it for a while before considering modifying\/adding an existing setup. The only thing I’m looking at is a cover for the charging bay, but I don’t see any options without removing the sleek bar. Can anyone give me ideas for the same?<\/p>\n\n\n\n
I hope to update as often as possible<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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