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Toyota
HiLux SR5 V6 4.0L
Likes: good looks, performance, people friendly full-size
cabin.
Dislikes: bouncy ride, surrounding visibility, fuel economy.
Fast Facts
Model: Toyota HiLux SR5 4.0L V6
RRP: $47,420
Engine: 4.0L V6
Power: 175KW @ 5200rpm
Drive Train: 5 speed manual, 4WD (2H, 4H, 4L)
Economy: 13.1L/100km
Warranty: 3yrs/100,000km
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The
SR5 represents the sporty and rugged end of the recently released
HiLux range. Capt Val Kim puts an SR5 through the paces of ADF members
active lifestyles.
First impressions
Reviews of the Toyota HiLux SR5 V6 4.0L, brought to you by three
members at Randwick Barracks.
Capt Arran Hassel
Drives: Honda Civic
Likes: Driver height, easy to drive
Dislikes: Bumpy, large vehicle size.
Capt Neanne Bernette
Drives: Mazda 3
Likes: Driver height, easy to drive.
Dislikes: Bumpy, large vehicle size.
Capt Steve Verney
Drives: Subaru Forester Turbo
Likes: Power its a beast! overall toughness, comfortable
drive.
Dislikes: Limited visibility to immediate front and rear, delayed
clutch action, distant trip computer button.
Would you like to test drive the next feature vehicle? We send out
test vehicles to the Sydney area, with a view to extending the testing
around Australia. Please send your unit details to vallado.kim@defence.gov.au
The SR5 represents the sporty and rugged end of the recently released
HiLux range. Capt Val Kim puts an SR5 through the paces of ADF members
active lifestyles.
Exterior. Tall and muscular, this is a good looking vehicle.
Oversized side mirrors, the aluminium roll-bars and the rear styling
(featuring a real chrome bumper) are some of the nicer finishes.
As with all dual cabs, the additional interior space comes at the
cost of the exterior tray. Although, the tray isnt insignificant
(we saw one carrying three full-size trail bikes during the test
drive).
Interior. This is undoubtedly the most refined HiLux to date.
Features such as two sunny holders, seven cup holders (yes, seven
even the rear ashtray has been replaced with fold out cup
holders), two DC outlets and the six CD in-cabin CD player all reflect
the increasing consideration given to cabin comfort. BTW, the drivers
cup holder is in one of most sensible place Ive ever seen
just right of the steering wheel. Okay, no more on cup holders.
If you are like me and rely on tunnels and underpasses to commute
daily, you may appreciate the permanently lit instrument panel.
Even the on board computer, although modest in appearance, was extremely
useful for obtaining all essential running data.
The rear seat folds up and features two child seat anchors
important if you are looking for a family car.
Performance and Handling. The ute is powered by a punchy
V6 that makes you forget the size and weight of the vehicle. The
front suspension is well balanced for city conditions. The rear
suspension is hard and bumpy, which means two things: it will make
more sense when the tray is full; and it will be bumpy when the
tray is empty (it just depends on whether you are a tray is
half full or half empty kind of a person). The brakes pull
up nicely at any speed, however, they werent tested under
load.
Even though it has an enticing engine, most of the torque is at
the low range. Combine with the tall gear stick and the deep clutch,
it will disappoint you if you are looking for the sporty feel found
in smaller SUVs.
If you are looking for the utility and 4WD performance, you will
love the gearbox and the drive train that allows you to engage 2H
to 4H while travelling below 80km/h and 4H-4L below 8km/h. They
can be changed up (from 4L to 2H) at any speed. This feature was
perfect for our trip where gravel and sealed roads interchanged
at regular intervals. Considering its length, this is an extremely
easy vehicle to steer and manoeuvre. The height of the vehicle,
especially the tall tail gate, does present a challenge when parking
in confined spaces.
Town & Country. The test vehicle was surprisingly easy to handle
in the city. The bouncy rear was most noticeable along secondary
country roads. It is a steady cruiser on freeways.
If your lifestyle includes passengers, towing, occasional off roading
and, most importantly, load carrying, this HiLux may be a good all-in-one
option.
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