2024 Ford Everest review - Benchmark 4x4 7 seater SUV?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2024
- If you need a four-wheel drive and you want seven seats, this is going to be the best bet for you...
Maybe.
Because while there are some really great specs on offer in the Ford Everest, it seems to constantly be creeping up in price, so it's not as good value as some of the other choices out there.
But it's very good, and it's more refined than the other vehicles in the class, like the Isuzu MU-X, Toyota Fortuner, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and others.
So is this ute-based off-roader going to suit your needs? Watch this video to find out!
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00:00 Intro
00:22 Is it the right price?
02:46 What are the best alternatives?
04:02 Is it the right size?
05:15 Interior
10:25 Under the bonnet
11:26 Driving
15:38 Efficiency
16:52 Is it safe?
18:18 Ownership
18:55 Verdict
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I bought this vehicle last year! I abosoulty LOVE LOVE LOVE it! I have had zero issues so far and put almost 25000km on it in the year. I do a lot of highway driving and I have averaged 7.5L per 100 accourding the the onboard computer. Wireless carplay and android auto are built in and its fantastic to have wireless for both there is TONS of room! One of the best SUVs I have ever bought.
Love hearing stories like this. Well done!
which tyres did you get? at r regular?
@@manuoz3545the stock tyres
Thumbs up , first review that talks about the shifter during reversing and 3 point turns being a pain 4000 kms later it still can happen
Thanks! Yeah, it really annoys me!!
on par with the auto on/off feature always resetting back to on after you turn off the ignition @@therightcar
Keep up The Great Unbiased Reviews Matt !!!
#therightcar
Thanks mate!
Hi Matt. Another great review! Researching our next family car-will you do a review for the kia Sorrento soon?
Thanks mate! Yep, I will aim to do a review of the updated/facelifted Kia Sorento soon!
Beautiful looking car no doubt
I just bought one 3 days ago. I tested to highland area of pretty steep and heavily curving (Puncak of Jakarta). It meets what I do expect. Able and easy to overrun other cars in climbing and curving area, even from still position. The other mechanic performance is coming close to what BMW X5 performs (I had new one in 2006). I also drive Toyota Fortuner, but Everest much outperforms. Conclusively, I am do satisfied with now Ford. Back in 2004, I have had Ranger and Everest bought from new. Congratulation Ford, you have changed to premium position.
Hi Matt, I got the bi-turbo trend in black 😀I don't have any issues with the gear selector as you mentioned .. works well for me.. cost was $78k when I drove out of showroom.. including tow pack, tinting and ceramic coating etc. overall very happy with the car .. technology is absolute best.. comfortable drive ... but slightly laggy as any other diesel engine .. people with lot of towing must go for V6... I think 4 cyl is good for the rest
Good to know... contemplating trading in my sorento for the trend everest...
78k... the ford website estimates 69 on road 🤦♂️ may i ask where you bought yours (state)
@@v.k.healthlongevity9807 bought in Victoria, West Point ford , ex show room was 65k, on road after taxes 72k, tow package, tinting, ceramic coating, leather and interior protection additional 6k, total 78k
May i know how long did you have to wait
Do you go dealer finance or private
I have watched so many of these reviews. I was very close to ordering the sport but realized Ford removed the hearted mirrors after it had been announced; a very handy to have on a frosty morning. The gear shifter took a while to get used to.
The trend was wonderful to drive for a week.
I hear the apple care play wireless can cut in and out occasionally.
Well, thanks for watching this one too! I agree - heated mirrors are a win.
So the lack of heated mirrors was a deal breaker for you!!!!! Really Rodger.
@@colinboyd7779 well when they are cutting features citing the chip shortage from when the car was announced it doesn’t fill you with confidence. When you live in a frost prone area, heated mirrors is very useful when the mirrors are frozen. The fact the ‘car of the year’ (not a car) isn’t actually available and is an 11 month wait. The idea of paying $79000 drive away and not getting heated mirrors is enough to convince you otherwise.
The phone issue has been fixed in 2023 versions.
heated rear view mirror or side door mirrors ?
Get the V6 Sport, never look back. It oddly misses a couple of features that it should have gotten from the Ranger Wildtrak, but also has a few features that the Wildtrak should have.. cooled seats being chief among them...
But its damn smooth on the road since you get 4 corner coilovers, and a really nice amount of sound dampening
Thanks for your input!
Hi bro.. Does the wildtrak edition has self Park options?
Ordered wildtrak and sport.. Stull waiting for the delivery. 😭
we dont get these in the UK. i wish we did. as i understand it, they take a Ranger and turn it from a pick up to an SUV which would be a perfect all rounder. most rangers here are (or were before they deliberately stopped making the popular models in manual) manuals so this with a manual would be epic, and all we seem to get are diesels, which is just fine, and far more practical in the real world than electric in the areas i need to go to often
It’s a nice vehicle, in Jamaica 🇯🇲 it the cheapest option but still expensive overall
My concern will be long term or reliability full stop.
dude do u have start stop off setting in the menu ? like dont want auto start and stop near the lights.
G'day Matt. I've just taken ownership of my Everest (Wednesday). I didn't go for the Trend either. I got the poverty pack! and it's black! Missus picked the colour after seeing them all at the dealership.
A Ford where one of the standard colours isn't blue? WTF? Sport or a Ranger only, thank you very much.
Anyhoo, after driving it in peak hour traffic (which I normally don't do) I'm hooked with the driver assists.
Black! I can see my finger prints! Looks so cool but black sucks a bit.
Hey mate! Great you got the base car - great thing!
Looking forward to the Tank 500 coming out here to throw another option into the mix! Any goss on the upcoming GWM offerings Matt?
just for the kick of it, go down and sit in one at a Ford dealer, than go sit in an LDV D90. Mate, if a Chinese car maker brought out a cur with such an interiror, they'd make headline news..
It's rubbish the tank.
This impressive and seems so much better than a Prado. My concerns are quality, reliability, Ford customer support and the high price, especially the V6 model.
Mmmmm. You're concerned about Ford quality, but you're comfortable with a Prado engine that pops pistons and injector seals regularly and a DPF that resulted in a class action by disgruntled owners. Toyota owners have a belief system that is hard to understand by rational thinkers.
Not a fan of the twin turbo, or turbo's in general. I think the 6 cylinder would be better for getting around. The orange colour in the range is nice 🙂
I own this vehicle and it is a great suv. The traction in mud with all terrain is awesome....better than the land rover i use to own. Ride is comfortable and all other suv dash boards look dated compare to this one. I am a little surprised he did not say anything about the huge sun roof. Overall, i have abused this car on and off road and drives the same as the first day. Would recommen this to anyone who needs a roomy, practical all terrain vehicle
Hi Matt , just a question on why you wouldn’t have the trend model - any specific reason ?
Hey mate, the Trend is perfectly good! I just think for my preferences I’d try and get a higher spec!
@@therightcar thanks for your response and honesty Matt it’s greatly appreciated mate , great channel by the way
They fixed the 10 speef auto. Plus it learns .
We all know ( can read on their website ) models, specs and prices .. what we really want to know is whether owners are happy with reliability ... or will I regret this purchase after few months/years?
Hi Matt, I had 2020 sport biturbo very nice car,untill at 42000km gbox blew, was repaired under warranty, after months wait,I sold it after that as I didn't trust reliability any more
yep, and this one just in the last 6 month had a few recalls already...
a recall that could potentially kill you.@@chriswording8638
Don't buy first year models of a new model.
Hi Matt 👋 Great video bud as always, I agree I wouldn't pick black , why wouldn't you go the Trend ?
booked wildtrack white with touring back. 81k. Next month delivery, ya huhhh
A big fan of this car. However, reliability?. Also, Prado 2024?
It’s hard to say what the reliability will be like. Hopefully better than the early first gen.
And yeah, Prado will shake things up!
Old Everest 3.2l has a very good reputation
Disclaimer: I am a FORD fan however my thoughts about the Everest are not biased towards the brand:
Issues with Everest? I previously owned a MY2016 Everest Ambiente AWD 3.2L 5cyl 6-speed auto. The only major issue were the brakes, because i did major extended towing driving brakes pads and rotors were not durable, my understanding is that ford did change supplier but the brake rotors and pads are actually worse (since 2021), so keep that in mind as the vehicle kerb weight is 2,350kg (its a heavy thing).
AD BLUE consumption was bad if you do extended highway towing, that said Ford did up the DEF tank from 18 to 21L, owners are claiming they get DEF warning at around the 8,000km range to top up that said Ford claim you should be able to do 15,000km per tank of DEF, who is right or wrong here? clearly Ford are wrong as real world results don't lie.
Th E:Shifer is pure junk, typical Ford Motor Company stoge crap. My understanding is that Ford have approved a redesign of it, that said I fear it will be the worse option the rotary dial.
Just one more bad thing before I get to the good, the transmission, tip: use the lockout method to make it a 7 speed transmission, the forward 6 gears are positive drive with 7th being the 1st over-drive, at 110km/h in 7th engine speed is 1,900rpm which is right in the middle of the peak torque curve (which is narrow to being with, 1,750 to 2,000) you will compromise some fuel economy if you do that however you won't have to put with a transmission that does not know what "over-drive gear" to be in at highway speeds, even in general day to day driving you reply on the gearing and to over-come the narrow torque curve.
The good?
Design wise Ford Australia got it right, basically everything you see in the Everest would of been in the Territory save for the proper 4x4 running gear, and the Territory was pretty much spot on from day 1.
I have driven the new Gen Everest and one of the best things ford did was retain the Falcon legendary rear suspension design, look at the Bronco for example, the American design crew went cheap with the cheap and less durable Panhard rod coil spring live axle, one only has to see the US Owners Forums to see how many broken rear suspensions the Bronco have from owners who have modded them whereas the Watts Link coil spring live axle design in Everest are basically bullet proof, you can thank years and years of that rear suspension being used on Falcon sedan. In fact even the US design crew for are now going to use it for the Bronco update.
Is Everest worth what Ford are asking for it? no, that said its a great car once you learn how to optimise it for your needs.
All reports have the 10 speed auto as a 7 speed with 3 overdrives...
@@kylebutler7142 - guess ford/GM changed the gear ratios fro the 1st gen 10-speed.
First 4.696:1
Second 2.985:1
Third 2.146:1
Fourth 1.769:1
Fifth 1.520:1
Sixth 1.275:1
Seventh 1.000:1
Eighth 0.854:1
Ninth 0.689:1
Tenth 0.636:1
Reverse 4.866:1
Ok then you can lock out 9th and 10th gear and run it as a 8-speed torque converter, final drive (re: diff ratio) is 3.31:1, that is fine to do, fuel economy wont be affected within cbd/metro/urban regions, motorway/freeway/highways there might be a little extra fuel consumption as the engine has to work harder but I would cop that on the chin to avoid the transmission "hunting" for the right gear as road speed goes up and down, that said with 500 or 600Nm (depending on engine) torque smack bang in the torque curve the tranmission really should not be going up and down like a yoyo trying to figure out what gear to be in.
@@351tgv it's more speeds than most of the competition and it has to change more often to stay in the torque band...hunting is a negative word used by people who aren't engineers.
@@kylebutler7142 - last time I checked the torque curve of the 2L sequential turbo diesel is 1,750rpm to 2,000rpm (a very narrow range), which is why I said it would be better for owners of said vehicle to lock out the over-drive gears. the issue is the engine torque curve is crap, anyone who has done serious towing with the old 5cyl 3.2L with (manual or auto) then down the same towing with the 2L 10-speed knows the difference, the 2L has a cliff and then torque hole, gearing can only make up a little as the engine has to work harder to get to peak power which is also further up the rev range, the 2L engine is a joke, I mean it uses a lubricated glass belt for the timing gears and they need to be changed at great expense ever 1650,000km. the V6 is only just better.
I agree its too much, there was nothing wrong with the 6-speed the previous gen 3.2L (and 2.2L) had once they upped the torque converter and clutches to 700Nm (up from 550Nm) spec which happened in 2015.
Reliability is a real thing with these Fords. Love the Ranger, but quite skeptical about its longevity
not reliability, durability is the issue.
It’s a third world country car… it’s being sold at 35k to 55K aud in china
@@espkh1549china will be a different spec to Australia, the safety laws here are more stricter especially on the structural part of cars. China will have no airbags, stripped right out of safety gear, no structural steel through the roof etc it’s a coffin on wheels.
@@ev0wat buddy it’s the same spec.. they also get f-raptor and explore , pls check ford website. Ford china website. It’s 2024 now… please try to understand the definition of buying power and less greedy government tax
The 10 speed auto is a weak link. Many issues in the previous model 2 litre.
They fixed the 10 speed auto. Plus it learns .
I suppose reliability and dealer support should be the telling factor of a so called car of the year I suppose time will tell how good or bad these great lumps really are.
Haha 😂
Why wouldn't you have the Trend??? You didn't say.
Thanks
Thanks. I think the Trend with the optional premium interior pack is a decent thing. But they’re all really quite excellent.
Is this like explorer?
Endeavour.
Had the previous generation in a 2021 Trend, Bi-Turbo. The transmission completely failed twice in 45,000 km of general driving, with no offroad work and minimal towing. Will never own another one while this same 10 speed is the only option. Also drove a next gen for 7 weeks while ours was at the dealer. Didn't enjoy it...
two rangers in the last 10 years, on both differential went before hitting 80,000 with light duty work on dirt roads (and no I didn't even drive it as a maniac). Several other issues, not worth remembering. But then I only paid $42k for the Ranger and for that price it was OK. Dumped both soon as the warranty expired. Very happy with my Chinese shit-box Cannon ute, after 3 years, still another 4 years warranty remaining. Zero issues in 45,000 km
Great review as always Matt. Though, I'm assuming this was filmed prior to Ford Australia suddenly recalling 4,841 of these due to a potential fault with the braking system, which they mentioned could (quote), ''cause injury or death to the vehicle occupants and other road users". That's enough for me to pass up on and buy another safer brand.
Like Mazda? They recalled heaps over the potential for wheels to fall off. Toyota with the Yaris and the faulty suspension arm?
All cars have recalls. The vehicle is fixed for free and it's better than the manufacturer ignoring the problem. Even (shock horror) Toyota have recalls. Better pass up them as well.
This applies to all cars and well done to Ford for the recall and not sweeping it under the carpet like some other manufacturers.
Matt don't you think Mahindra scorpio is cheaper and value for money .
4x2 with panoramic sunroof ❤ only if available
Old trend rides better than the new v6 platinum
Fair enough. The V6 Platinum is a chunk heavier and bigger wheels with lower profile tyres....
The Ford/GM 10 Speed Auto is the deal breaker.
They fixed it up
They fixed the 10 speed auto. Plus it learns .
@@kylebutler7142 correct
Yes fixed.
Ford tech is superb. Nice to drive but the problem is reliability specially the transmission. It is not as reliable compare to Aisin of toyota.
Just noticed is driving around penriff.. reeeooowwr
Hahaha yeah, I live in the Mountains.
Tell what version you would pick ?
I don’t need the V6. But I like the V6.
Even so, I’d be happy with a Trend 4-cyl. It does have the previous Raptor engine, after all.
..oh, and one more thing, this ain't American made mate...
Na! It's hunting because it's a 2.0L motor trying to move 2.3 ton plus in weight.
Get the V6, don't be a tight arse...well worth the extra money!
And.... you own the v6 ???
With the same 10 speed (5 gears more than necessary) auto ???
2 litre motor has plenty of grunt ...look at the numbers
@@tonymillar5342 it's a 7 speed auto with 3 overdrives. Get with it. 5 speeds were alot 40 years ago.
Indians Attendence Please 🖐️
Nobody ever addresses the Elephant in the room. ADBLUE
For $65k they should put a freakin paddle shifter
LoL what for?
I wonder what is the reason that you DID NOT mention the LDV D90 as an affordable alternative to the Everest? (don't answer it). I really don't care if people are brand-stupid these days or china-haters, but the D90 offers way more for your $$$. Also, being sat in an everest, it is flat out appaling that Ford thinks that for a sub-par quality interior (cheapest feel I have had in recent years( they can ask so much money. Just look at the fit and finish even in this video, look at the quality of the seats, stiches. Good luck to anyone buying one. You will certainly make uncle Ford happy, but after so many headaches during the last few decades, they won't see a cent of my hard earnt money...
oh look another person trying to make there social media credit score look good for Winy the Pooh.
What vehicle do you currently own Chris, and what vehicle are you currently (seriously with money available) shopping for ???
I think Chris has an agenda to promote Chinese vehicles and attack and discredit the opposition.
Palsade is way better
Different type of car. But a pretty cool rig!
Those Chinese cars are waaaay nicer than this tbh
How do i get one in the states?!?! Lol
Ha! How much money you got…? 🤪
@@therightcar 😪😪