The article was originally produced on September 7, 2014, some facts and prices may have changed since then.
3 X pickups
It is not only in the United States that pickup trucks have gained a solid foothold. Nowadays you also see this type of car on our streets more than ever. The reason is, in addition to the generous load capacity, that this is also a work vehicle for tax purposes. The meaning of that is that the car will be easier to deduct from the company and you can get away with the benefit value. We have tried three different pickups, a German, a Japanese and an American. All good, but with different characters.
Volkswagen Amarok Canyon – A German quality wolf.
Amarok is Inuktitut and means wolf. The model arrived in 2010 and was an immediate success. The variant that has become a bestseller is the one with a double cab. Five people sit comfortably during long trips. With a diesel engine of 180 horses, it is far from a strong ox, but with the eight-speed automatic transmission, the Amaroken is a fantastic long-distance friend. Permanent four-wheel drive and the possibility to lock the diff mean that it copes superbly in relatively difficult terrain. In the Canyon version, the car comes fully specced with leather upholstery, navigation, multi-steering wheel, etc. The steering is precise without being sloppy. The sense of quality in the Amarok is consistently high and it is clearly felt that it has a German backbone. The question is whether it is too good so that for that reason it has not been type-approved in the USA? An Amarok would literally jaw open America's best selling car which is the Ford F150 and it wouldn't look good.
VW Amarok Canyon
Basic price | From SEK 349,900 |
Engine | 2-liter BiTDI four, 180 hp. Torque 400 Nm |
Transmission | Front engine, 8-speed automatic, four-wheel drive |
Acceleration | 0-100 in 10.9 sec |
Top speed | 179 km/h |
Fuel consumption mixed driving according to the manufacturer | 0.83-0.85 l/mile |
Weight | 1,988-2,216 kg |
Guarantees | 3 years new car, wagon damage 3 years, 12 years rust |
Web | www.volkswagen-transportbilar.se |
Toyota Hilux – A Japanese Sumo Wrestler for tough fights.
The first Hilux came already in the 60s. This makes it old in paperback and with many versions behind it. It was originally called the 4Runner in the US and the Hilux Surf in Japan. With its 171-horsepower diesel engine and a five-speed automatic transmission, the driving comfort is not quite as pleasant as the Amarok. But on the other hand, the Hilux has a much more advanced off-road system and you can choose to have only two-wheel drive, which has a positive effect on fuel consumption. The Hilux also offers good comfort in the back seat. That Hilux has good quality is not news. One proof is an episode of the British motoring program Top Gear, where they do a tough polar expedition with three converted Hiluxes. Another thing that accounts for the good operational reliability is the many cars that have gone flawlessly well over 40,000 miles with only regular service.
Toyota Hilux D-Cab 3.0 D-4D
Basic price | From SEK 320,938 |
Engine | 3-liter diesel four, 171 hp. Torque 343 Nm |
Transmission | Front engine, 5-speed manual, four-wheel drive |
Acceleration | 0-100 in 12.1 sec |
Top speed | 170 km/h |
Fuel consumption mixed driving according to the manufacturer | 0.77 l/mile |
Weight | 2,085 kg |
Guarantees | 3 years new car, 3 years carriage damage, 6 years rust |
Web | www.toyota.se |
Ford Ranger Wildtrack – A comfortable American ox.
This is a real best seller in its home and country of origin USA. In 2013, a total of 645,000 cars were sold of the Ranger and the sister model Silverrado. What sets the Ranger apart from the others are all the comforts, to mention something that the other models don't have are electrically adjustable seats. The Wildtrack version has a five-cylinder diesel engine with 200 horsepower. With a six-speed automatic transmission, driving comfort is very good. What doesn't quite provide the perfect driving feel is the steering, which is a bit sloppy. But overall, the Ranger is the most comfortable of these three. Just like the others, the Ranger can also be equipped with a practical cover in the back, which improves the loading possibilities if you don't want to get what's on the flatbed wet. The consumption will obviously be higher on a car like this than on a traditional one and the figures that the manufacturers state are, as usual, difficult to live up to. But the advantages of a car like this with its good possibilities for loading a lot, fine driving comfort and off-road characteristics are that many still make them a very good alternative. Add to that the tax advantages, the choice is given to drive a pickup even on a daily basis.
.
Ford Ranger Wildtrack
Basic price | From SEK 390,000 |
Engine | 3.2-liter Duratorq TDCI, 200 hp. Torque 470 Nm |
Transmission | Front engine, 6-speed automatic, four-wheel drive |
Acceleration | 0-100 in 7 seconds |
Top speed | 235 km/h |
Fuel consumption mixed driving according to the manufacturer | 1.0 l/mile |
Weight | 2,083 kg |
Guarantees | 2 years new car, 2 years wagon damage, 12 years rust |
Web | www.ford.se |