Which is better Mitsubishi L200 or Nissan Navara?

Which is better Mitsubishi L200 or Nissan Navara?

First place: Mitsubishi L200 The Navara is bigger and offers a greater payload, but the L200 edges ahead as it has more than enough carrying capacity, plus it looks sharper, features a roomier cabin and delivered better performance at the pumps. The bouncy ride is no worse than the Nissan’s, and it’s good value, too.

Even better for business users, light commercial vehicles (LCVs) attract generous company tax concessions, making them cheaper to own than a large SUV. Mitsubishi’s no-nonsense L200 has always been a popular choice, and a refresh late last year gave it an improved interior, better refinement, and new, cleaner engines.

Is the Nissan Navara the same as the Toyota Hilux?

Out into the Simpson Desert, one of Australia’s last great destinations for adventurers. The line-up naturally included the HiLux, plus the Nissan Navara and Mitsubishi Triton, all turbo diesels and autos, except for the HiLux.

What kind of engine does the Mitsubishi L200 have?

Like the Hilux, a ladder chassis underpins this new L200, and under the bonnet is a revised 2.2-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel engine that produces 148bhp and 400Nm of torque. This is less than its predecessor due to newer, tighter emissions requirements – but the L200 still has the measure of the Hilux for performance.

Which is cheaper a Toyota Hilux or a Mitsubishi L200?

If you’re in the market for a pick-up, your decision might come down to the cost of ownership. Factoring in the purchase price, depreciation, fuel, road tax, servicing and insurance for three years, the L200 works out the cheaper model to run by £407.

Which is cheaper a Nissan Navara or a Mitsubishi L200?

While the L200 is cheaper to buy (the Nissan Navara Tekna manual costs £24,250 plus VAT, while the Mitsubishi L200 Barbarian manual is £23,799 plus VAT), the Navara will work out cheaper over the life of the vehicle. Residual values, which have the biggest impact on total life costs, are far better on the Navara.

When did the Nissan Navara pickup come out?

The Navara can trace its heritage back to the Nissan D21 pickup which hit UK dealerships in 1986, while the Mitsubishi L200 has kept its same name since its launch in 1988. Most the early sales were made up of single-cabs and even chassis-cabs and were as comfortable to drive as a Little Grey Fergie.

What kind of engine does a Nissan Navara have?

The Navara is powered by a 2.3-litre (188hp/450Nm) which has powered Nissan, Renault and Vauxhall vans since 2010, while the L200 features a newly-developed 2.4-litre (176hp/400Nm) engine.

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