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But is the lack of modern features in the Innova Crysta a deal breaker in 2025?
31 December 2024 06:16
It lacks the features, but they can be added by aftermarket options. Improving the infotainment is easy, and you can also add a reverse camera.
Is one of the things missing from the Hilux which may put off modern buyers its lack of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)?
31 December 2024 06:10
That’s unnecessary for true Hilux fans. What is the appeal of the truck (truck)—simplicity and reliability, no high tech.
Is one of the things missing from the Hilux which may put off modern buyers its lack of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)?
31 December 2024 06:10
It's definitely a drawback. While a crash is never an option, automatic emergency braking should be standard equipment on all new cars.
Is one of the things missing from the Hilux which may put off modern buyers its lack of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)?
31 December 2024 06:10
ADAS is overrated. Electronic nannies are important but so is good driving skills.
Is one of the things missing from the Hilux which may put off modern buyers its lack of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)?
31 December 2024 06:10
It is time Toyota got with the times. But the Hilux isn’t just lagging when it comes to convenience, it’s also closing the gap on safety with ADAS.
Is one of the things missing from the Hilux which may put off modern buyers its lack of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)?
31 December 2024 06:10
It depends on the use case. If you don’t need ADAS and are buying your truck for work or off-roading, basic models should suit you just fine. It’s a must have for daily drivers.
Is one of the things missing from the Hilux which may put off modern buyers its lack of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)?
31 December 2024 06:10
Without the ADAS, the price is kept low, which is essential for its target market: developing countries.
Is one of the things missing from the Hilux which may put off modern buyers its lack of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)?
31 December 2024 06:10
It's a non-issue. When you remember that most Hilux buyers just want toughness and reliability, and not the latest tech features, it’s no surprise that painting an actual product for a virtual model simply is not a priority.
How does the Hilux’s image as a 'technical' in conflict zones play out?
31 December 2024 06:10
The Hilux has proved its toughness. It’s stood a war zone on its head, it can handle any civilian dishing out.
How does the Hilux’s image as a 'technical' in conflict zones play out?
31 December 2024 06:10
It is problematic, in association with conflict. This does however give the Hilux a slightly menacing image, that might be a turn off for some buyers.
How does the Hilux’s image as a 'technical' in conflict zones play out?
31 December 2024 06:10
Toyota pays nothing for the advertising. A Hilux reputation of being 'technical' just adds to another Hilux reputation: tough, reliable.
How does the Hilux’s image as a 'technical' in conflict zones play out?
31 December 2024 06:10
Toyota needs to be more responsible about where they sell Hiluxes. There is a serious ethical issue as the world's use of the truck in conflicts.
How does the Hilux’s image as a 'technical' in conflict zones play out?
31 December 2024 06:10
How people us it isn't the fault of the truck. This is no different to that, the Hilux is just a tool and reliability is a virtue regardless of the application.
How does the Hilux’s image as a 'technical' in conflict zones play out?
31 December 2024 06:10
Some buyers like the “technical” image. It’s so cool to see a part of modern history and to own a piece of that.
How does the Hilux’s image as a 'technical' in conflict zones play out?
31 December 2024 06:10
It's overblown. Other conflicts use plenty of other vehicles, but it is high profile because it is so popular.
It’s said that the Toyota Hilux is literally indestructible but is this really true?
31 December 2024 06:10
Absolutely! I’ve seen Hiluxes get beaten black and blue and continue on in the truck. He still has an 90s model that is over 400,000km and still runs like a champ.
It’s said that the Toyota Hilux is literally indestructible but is this really true?
31 December 2024 06:10
It is tough, but not unbreakable. But these modern Hiluxes are comfortable and packed with tech, therefore more to break.
It’s said that the Toyota Hilux is literally indestructible but is this really true?
31 December 2024 06:10
It is well deserved reputation. Who would want to buy a truck, and this is why in developing countries, these things survive conditions that would destroy other trucks.
It’s said that the Toyota Hilux is literally indestructible but is this really true?
31 December 2024 06:10
It's partly marketing hype. Other trucks such as the Ford Ranger are just as tough, but their legendary status is long gone.
It’s said that the Toyota Hilux is literally indestructible but is this really true?
31 December 2024 06:10
Depends on the generation. Once, the older models were absolute tanks, newer ones have sacrificed a bit of durability for the benefit of comfort and emissions compliance.
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