Being in the market for a new van within the next 6-12 months, I thought I'd made up my mind with the new Ranger. It certainly is on the top of my list of choices, however while waiting for the funds to grow and perhaps the new model to come out, I decided to look around at other pickups that are available on the Trini market.
Here's my list of choices right now:
1. Ford Ranger - Thunder or Wildtrak
2. Mitsubishi L200 Triton
3. Toyota Hilux
4. Nissan Navara
If you've read some of my previous posts, I went on to say that I hated the styling of the L200 Triton. Well, I think it's starting to grow on me. I do like the front - the headlights are quite aggressive looking and I find them appealing. But the swooping lines around the rear doors and the unorthodox tray-design put me off at first. However after reading a bit about the Triton, I realized there's more to that big pickup than just visual aesthetics. There's a lot under the hood too!
Here's the 2010 Mitsubishi MN Triton's specsheet2010 Mitsubishi MN Triton GLX-R
Body Type Dual-Cab Ute
Classification SUV
Configuration Front-Engined
Engine Type Common rail diesel with Intercooled Turbocharger
Cylinders 4 In-Line
Capacity 2477cc
Bore - Stroke 91.1mm x 95.0mm
Compression Ratio 16.5:1
Cooling Liquid-Cooled
Fuel System Diesel
Induction System Turbo
Max Power 131kW @ 4000rpm
Max Torque 400Nm @ 2000rpm (M/T), 350Nm @ 2000rpm (A/T)
Kerb weight 1977kg (M/T), 1992kg (A/T)
Economy l/100km - 8.3 (M/T), 9.3 (A/T)
Drive Type 4-Wheel-Drive
Fuel Tank Capacity 75 litres
Suspension Front Front double wishbone with coil & front stabilizer
Suspension Rear Rigid - elliptic leaf spring
Brakes Front Ventilated discs, single piston calipers
Brakes Rear Drums, leading & trailing shoes with Load Sensing Proportioning Valve
Wheels Alloy - 17" x 7.5”
Tyres 245/65R17 111S RF
Wheelbase 3000mm
Track Front 1520mm
Track Rear 1515mm
Ride Height 205mm
Seating Seats 5
Towing Capacity braked 2700kg (3000kg cab-chassis)
Towing Capacity Un-Braked 750kg
Cargo Bed Length 1505mm
Cargo Bed Width 1470mm
Load capacity 972kg (M/T), 953kg (A/T)
Active safety features Driver & passenger SRS airbags, Side & curtain SRS airbags, ABS with EBD, Active Stability Control, Driver & front passenger seat belt pretensioners
ANCAP Rating 4 star
Interior Trim Type Fabric
Headlight Type HalogenThis is what appeals the most to me about the 2010 Triton:
- Improved low-power on the new engine and VGT turbo (can now match the current Ranger WLC pound-for-pound for low-end responsiveness for torque, and match the current Navara 2.5L for top-end power)
- Improved styling. Mitsubishi FINALLY fixed the sloping-lines of the tailgate & tray, flattening them out (now it looks like a REAL pickup-tray and not the tail-end of a Space Shuttle) as well as lengthening it a bit. I passed by a 2007-era Triton in Pricesmart today and checked out the tray - it's even smaller than the D22 Frontier's!!
- 4-star ANCAP safety rating. The Ranger XLT only has 3-stars, and the Wildtrak/Thunder has 4-stars.
- Legroom in the back. I roll with the family a lot and they always complain about the harsh ride in the backseat of the D22 Frontier, plus lack of legroom. The Triton was rated as having the most legroom out of all the current pickups by many auto-websites, more than the Navara and Hilux.
- Overview of the 2010 MN 2.5L Triton GLX-R- Road Test & Review of the 2010 MN 2.5L Triton GLX-RSo while the Ranger is still top of my list (esp. that Wildtrak), I think the L200 Triton is worth a serious look. The styling may be unorthodox at first, but I've found it's growing on me. With the right set of accessories and nice fat A/T tires (NOTE - NOT THE SH*TTY CHROME CRAP THAT TOO MANY PPL LIKE TO SLAP ON THEIR TRITONS), it looks like a solid contender for my money.
Ranger Wildtrak/Thunder = Bachelor's truck, manly, aggressive & sporty.
L200 Triton GLX-R = Ditto, but with room for family & friends too!
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