I’m in the market for a new amarok. I’ve looked at loads of videos. This is absolutely the best and most in-depth review I’ve seen of the vehicle. Very thorough and well researched. I want a commercial vehicle so this with the back seats works better for me than the landrover defender hard top. Great video 🤙
I bought a Style model in New Zealand. Very happy with it, wanted it with a v6 but not available in the in NZ. The economy of the two litre is winning me over, and tows my three tonne caravan OK. If I could change anything it would be to delete the engine stop/start and auto lights. Always look forward to long drives.
This is by far the best review of the Amarok here on YT. I've watched so many of them...😂 It would have been nice though, if he really took the car an a REAL offroad trip but I immagine you can't have it all 😂 5 stars on this review
I get a fairly consistent unladen fuel consumption of 33mpg from the 2.0 bi-turbo. Better than that on a long journey below all speed limits. I never bother with Eco Mode. Towing takes consumption up substantially depending on the load pulled, the terrain, the driver and speed. It can reduce to around 22mpg.
No matter what model or specification, I do wish they would dump the various ‘sport bars’ available above the loadbed and bring back the actually useful ladder rack to secure longer loads to. My 2.0 twin turbo 200hp 500Nm diesel with ten speed automatic averages 32 mpg on Welsh mixed roads with no dual carriageways or motorways. This compares with my older model 2.2 diesel [only 150hp 350Nm] with 6 speed auto at 27mpg on a good day.
No mention of the shaking characteristic coming up through the floor which VW Australia say is inherent with this model and is operating as intended in my June 2023 delivered Pan Americana.
In general these have better specifications and styling compared to the Ford. However, does it have the excellent heated windscreen that Ford fit on most of the range? More models have the wider digital dash with fake analogue gauges. These have five year warranties verses three. Some don’t have a load liner where Ford generally supply that. The Ranger Wildtrak is available for around £42k + VAT complete with metallic, electric roller cover and optional 20” wheels and tyres, tow hitch but not the power pack which would include wireless charging, surround cameras, a pre-wired roof mount auxiliary switch pack. The VW has superior lights as well. You get what you pay for basically. The VW is better equipped per version but costs more than the Ford. It’s all very off because the Ford Wildtrak does have heated steering wheel and windscreen, both of which I appreciate very much, along with adaptive cruise control and all the other great stuff. Frustrating is the start stop and lane keep assist which default to on with every cold start
@@cooljool1 Where do you live? Most Fords in the UK have heated windscreens and both my 2014 Ranger Limited and my 2023 Wildtrak have heated windscreens and the original windscreen in the 2014 model was changed last month for a new replacement heated screen. If you have a Ranger and have not discovered its heated windscreen, I urge you to RTFM.
It looks much nicer than the current Ranger, more like the 2014 T6 original Ford Ranger. Forget the V6 Ford Lion diesel, which is based on the old Range Rover unit known to have a high failure rate. The alternative 2.0 twin turbo is more than powerful enough and matched to the excellent 10 speed automatic it is far more economical than either V6 or previous engine choices. These are fundamentally commercial vehicles and anyone buying one that is not VAT registered is likely to be not very wise. There is, after all, 20% VAT to be reclaimed plus extra tax reliefs. The only version not qualifying for VAT is the Aventura luxury version which has softer springs and the lower 650kg payload, which is way below the 1000kg required to classify it as a commercial vehicle, making it a very expensive rich person’s toy, just like the rival Ford’s Raptor version.
@@williamnajjar5439 In Australia the Adventura payload is down to 800kgs from the standard Panamericana and lower grades of 971Kgs. This compares with the over 1000kgs of European variants apart from the Adventura. Australia does not seem to get DEF/Adblue NOx catalytic reduction system either.
are you sure that Aventura model have heated steering wheel ? even in Europ market ? because im waiting on my Amarok and i couldnt find anywhere if it have heated steering wheel.
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its optional. Even for Panamericana. I ordered mine with it. Cost something like 130€
@ It really is an excellent heated wheel. The best I’ve ever had and I’ve had a few. Does the VW branded model have the heated windscreen that is standard on most Fords? I’m a big fan of that as well.
@@cooljool1 Depends on the model and the country you live in. In the UK most Ford’s including most Ranger variants certainly do have heated windscreens.
Laughingly over priced and not even well built an isuzu d max far more solid in the cabin even looks better .this is a posers vehicle with more money than sense
You talking smack, recently gone from a Isuzu to this and the VW shits all Over the Isuzu for quality, it’s power, and road handling, a completely different class. Sorry I loved the Isuzu when I got it, once I drove one of these I was hooked
The Isuzu isn’t in the same league I’m afraid. Not in any way apart from price. The next generation Isuzu has a massive hurdle to jump even to catch up with the VW/Ford cousins. Did you know that these even have optional mode with open centre diff for 4wd use on roads. Massive power and torque. Comfortable suspension. State of the art safety, convenience and infotainment system, quickly removable drawbar, pre-wiring for auxiliary parts, wonderful 10 speed automatic that is as smooth as butter and anticipates every change perfectly while making best use of engine torque. Excellent paint and optional factory chassis waxing. Heated windscreens on at least Ford models. A very roomy second row of seats. No DPF regeneration issues.
@@shaun1900 In the UK we only get the 1.9litre diesel in the Isuzu because the 3.0 does not meet emission regulations. At least it is now matched to the Aisin 6 speed auto the same as in the HiLux. However the VW/Ford 10 speed is in a completely different superior league, especially when matched with the electronic shifter that selects P on its own and has three buttons on the side. These also have Tow/Haul mode specifically for trailer towing, along with trailer selectable blind spot detection.
I’m in the market for a new amarok. I’ve looked at loads of videos. This is absolutely the best and most in-depth review I’ve seen of the vehicle. Very thorough and well researched. I want a commercial vehicle so this with the back seats works better for me than the landrover defender hard top. Great video 🤙
Really appreciate your feedback!
Lol welcome to the Car and Driving Channel. I Went on to decide on a 2022 A3 mainly after this channels review
Lovely video with a lot more detail than other Amarok videos online
More to come!
I bought a Style model in New Zealand. Very happy with it, wanted it with a v6 but not available in the in NZ.
The economy of the two litre is winning me over, and tows my three tonne caravan OK.
If I could change anything it would be to delete the engine stop/start and auto lights.
Always look forward to long drives.
Great video as always, thank you. As a VW Golf 8 driver, I would avoid anything that has the VW safety systems installed. Downright dangerous.
This is by far the best review of the Amarok here on YT. I've watched so many of them...😂
It would have been nice though, if he really took the car an a REAL offroad trip but I immagine you can't have it all 😂
5 stars on this review
Appreciate your feedback
I get a fairly consistent unladen fuel consumption of 33mpg from the 2.0 bi-turbo. Better than that on a long journey below all speed limits. I never bother with Eco Mode. Towing takes consumption up substantially depending on the load pulled, the terrain, the driver and speed. It can reduce to around 22mpg.
Declining segment? Not in Australia - dual cab ute sales are booming
No matter what model or specification, I do wish they would dump the various ‘sport bars’ available above the loadbed and bring back the actually useful ladder rack to secure longer loads to. My 2.0 twin turbo 200hp 500Nm diesel with ten speed automatic averages 32 mpg on Welsh mixed roads with no dual carriageways or motorways. This compares with my older model 2.2 diesel [only 150hp 350Nm] with 6 speed auto at 27mpg on a good day.
No mention of the shaking characteristic coming up through the floor which VW Australia say is inherent with this model and is operating as intended in my June 2023 delivered Pan Americana.
Doesn't the rear seat fold UP to make the backsat flat for carrying cargo back there
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In general these have better specifications and styling compared to the Ford. However, does it have the excellent heated windscreen that Ford fit on most of the range? More models have the wider digital dash with fake analogue gauges. These have five year warranties verses three. Some don’t have a load liner where Ford generally supply that. The Ranger Wildtrak is available for around £42k + VAT complete with metallic, electric roller cover and optional 20” wheels and tyres, tow hitch but not the power pack which would include wireless charging, surround cameras, a pre-wired roof mount auxiliary switch pack. The VW has superior lights as well. You get what you pay for basically. The VW is better equipped per version but costs more than the Ford. It’s all very off because the Ford Wildtrak does have heated steering wheel and windscreen, both of which I appreciate very much, along with adaptive cruise control and all the other great stuff. Frustrating is the start stop and lane keep assist which default to on with every cold start
there's no heated windscreens on any of the Fords
@@cooljool1 Where do you live? Most Fords in the UK have heated windscreens and both my 2014 Ranger Limited and my 2023 Wildtrak have heated windscreens and the original windscreen in the 2014 model was changed last month for a new replacement heated screen. If you have a Ranger and have not discovered its heated windscreen, I urge you to RTFM.
It looks much nicer than the current Ranger, more like the 2014 T6 original Ford Ranger. Forget the V6 Ford Lion diesel, which is based on the old Range Rover unit known to have a high failure rate. The alternative 2.0 twin turbo is more than powerful enough and matched to the excellent 10 speed automatic it is far more economical than either V6 or previous engine choices.
These are fundamentally commercial vehicles and anyone buying one that is not VAT registered is likely to be not very wise. There is, after all, 20% VAT to be reclaimed plus extra tax reliefs. The only version not qualifying for VAT is the Aventura luxury version which has softer springs and the lower 650kg payload, which is way below the 1000kg required to classify it as a commercial vehicle, making it a very expensive rich person’s toy, just like the rival Ford’s Raptor version.
Not in australia
@@williamnajjar5439 In Australia the Adventura payload is down to 800kgs from the standard Panamericana and lower grades of 971Kgs. This compares with the over 1000kgs of European variants apart from the Adventura. Australia does not seem to get DEF/Adblue NOx catalytic reduction system either.
Is this a very tall pickup or is this a very short presenter?
are you sure that Aventura model have heated steering wheel ? even in Europ market ? because im waiting on my Amarok and i couldnt find anywhere if it have heated steering wheel.
its optional. Even for Panamericana. I ordered mine with it. Cost something like 130€
@ It really is an excellent heated wheel. The best I’ve ever had and I’ve had a few. Does the VW branded model have the heated windscreen that is standard on most Fords? I’m a big fan of that as well.
@@hedydd2 most Fords don't have a heated windscreen
@@cooljool1 Depends on the model and the country you live in. In the UK most Ford’s including most Ranger variants certainly do have heated windscreens.
It doesn’t look as good as the previous model!! It’s quite a nice wagon, but it’s not quite my bag!! Close, but no cigar!!
Laughingly over priced and not even well built an isuzu d max far more solid in the cabin even looks better .this is a posers vehicle with more money than sense
Well said
What utter rubbish. Rides and handles way better than the Isuzu, cabin is better and the v6 punchier than the 3.0 in the Isuzu.
You talking smack, recently gone from a Isuzu to this and the VW shits all Over the Isuzu for quality, it’s power, and road handling, a completely different class.
Sorry I loved the Isuzu when I got it, once I drove one of these I was hooked
The Isuzu isn’t in the same league I’m afraid. Not in any way apart from price. The next generation Isuzu has a massive hurdle to jump even to catch up with the VW/Ford cousins. Did you know that these even have optional mode with open centre diff for 4wd use on roads. Massive power and torque. Comfortable suspension. State of the art safety, convenience and infotainment system, quickly removable drawbar, pre-wiring for auxiliary parts, wonderful 10 speed automatic that is as smooth as butter and anticipates every change perfectly while making best use of engine torque. Excellent paint and optional factory chassis waxing. Heated windscreens on at least Ford models. A very roomy second row of seats. No DPF regeneration issues.
@@shaun1900 In the UK we only get the 1.9litre diesel in the Isuzu because the 3.0 does not meet emission regulations. At least it is now matched to the Aisin 6 speed auto the same as in the HiLux. However the VW/Ford 10 speed is in a completely different superior league, especially when matched with the electronic shifter that selects P on its own and has three buttons on the side. These also have Tow/Haul mode specifically for trailer towing, along with trailer selectable blind spot detection.