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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingfridge View Post
    That interior is far and away better than anything else in the 4x4 dual cab segment
    Yes but no multifunction steering wheel is a big no no.

    Even the Polo 77 TSI with Comfort pack has it for 27K????
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    Its just a wall of grey. Hard, grey plastic. Doing the centre console as one big mould (as it appears) looks tacky.

    Take a look at a Triton or Navara - much better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DionM View Post
    Its just a wall of grey. Hard, grey plastic. Doing the centre console as one big mould (as it appears) looks tacky.

    Take a look at a Triton or Navara - much better.
    I think it looks classy


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    To try and kill a few birds with one stone here:

    Dion, we have a fleet of every dual cab on the market bar the current BT-50 and while it does look cheap being hard plastic, not fancy soft touch like we're used to in a VW, remember that bar the leather inserts, a $120,000 200 Series Sahara has no soft touch plastics and has a shocking driving position, the seats are crap and it feels like you're driving a simulator. I am also guessing you haven't spent long periods of time with a Navara, the triton isn't too bad though. My favourite thing about the navara is watching the whole dash twist as you use 1st and 2nd gears.....

    Over harsh roads, the vw build quality clearly outperformed the hilux, while the whole interior of the hilux like to rattle and shake itself around, the vw was steady as a rock.

    Loaded to the hilt, 80kph up a hill (like mt dandenong tourist rd from ferntree gully) in 6th gear isn't too bad for "a p*ssweak 2ltr" vs 4th gear in a "muscular" 3ltr hilux!

    Sam, unfortunatley, it was a very standard off-road test, one that any proper off-roader will encounter numerous times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavs View Post
    Sam, unfortunatley, it was a very standard off-road test, one that any proper off-roader will encounter numerous times.
    So, most of the Amaroks that went through the Dakar ended up with the bent chassis. Right?

    Did you use winch or lift the Amarok with long lift jack?

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    Quote Originally Posted by phaeton View Post
    Yes but no multifunction steering wheel is a big no no.

    Even the Polo 77 TSI with Comfort pack has it for 27K????
    yeah i concur on the multi fn swheel. I still wouldn't be surprised if it was offered as an option in the oz market, they do offer it on the transporter, caddy and crafter so to blankly leave it out wholesale would be a surprise...


    Quote Originally Posted by gavs View Post
    Over harsh roads, the vw build quality clearly outperformed the hilux, while the whole interior of the hilux like to rattle and shake itself around, the vw was steady as a rock.

    Loaded to the hilt, 80kph up a hill (like mt dandenong tourist rd from ferntree gully) in 6th gear isn't too bad for "a p*ssweak 2ltr" vs 4th gear in a "muscular" 3ltr hilux!

    Sam, unfortunatley, it was a very standard off-road test, one that any proper off-roader will encounter numerous times.
    damn, that's a shame. all the videos of the thing in testing make it look like it's bulletproof from that respect. fingers crossed you guys got an 'early production' one eh?

    hehe love the hilux comparison
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    Quote Originally Posted by gavs View Post
    To try and kill a few birds with one stone here:

    Dion, we have a fleet of every dual cab on the market bar the current BT-50 and while it does look cheap being hard plastic, not fancy soft touch like we're used to in a VW,
    That's thing, I was hoping for a little better from VW. It just looks monotonous - at least others dress it up a little. Maybe it'll look better in the skin.

    remember that bar the leather inserts, a $120,000 200 Series Sahara has no soft touch plastics and has a shocking driving position, the seats are crap and it feels like you're driving a simulator. I am also guessing you haven't spent long periods of time with a Navara
    Nope, I wouldn't buy a Navara or Pathy for quite a number of reasons, esp their diesels. (I just bought an NT Di-D Pajero, so was test driving quite a few options).

    Sam, unfortunatley, it was a very standard off-road test, one that any proper off-roader will encounter numerous times.
    Hmmm. Off-angle recovery pull on one side of the chassis? Ala what everyone claimed would destroy a monocoque Pajero and MMA had to go and prove it wouldn't?
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    So, most of the Amaroks that went through the Dakar ended up with the bent chassis. Right?
    Nope, coz they couldn't do this test.....

    Nope, I wouldn't buy a Navara or Pathy for quite a number of reasons, esp their diesels. (I just bought an NT Di-D Pajero, so was test driving quite a few options).
    Very nice choice, I think that is probably one of the nicest of all the 4x4s on the market, bar the induction noise of the diesel, unless you option the Rockford Fosgate stereo to drown it out

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavs View Post
    Very nice choice, I think that is probably one of the nicest of all the 4x4s on the market, bar the induction noise of the diesel, unless you option the Rockford Fosgate stereo to drown it out
    Yep, I have the MMCS / Rockford Fosgate system in mine Am quite happy with it - a bit of a step down from my previous XJ Cherokee that had a few mods in terms of outright capability, but far and away a better tourer.

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    Whats the bloody test?

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