If You Own A New Hilux, Avoid Sudden Changes Of Direction At All Costs

When conducting the 'Moose Test', Swedish publication Teknikens Värld found out the hard way that the new Toyota Hilux fails. And this isn't the first time, either...
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The video above is a demonstration of how the new Hilux copes with swift changes of direction at just 37mph. As you can see, the Hilux almost tips over, echoing the result of an older Hilux back in 2007 (you can see this in the video too). What this shows, is that minimal progress has been made in almost a decade, which is obviously cause for concern. To that end, make sure any sudden changes of direction are avoided, even if you are faced with an angry moose…

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Comments

Black Phillip

Pretty irrelevant test because your not supposed to swerve to dodge an animal crossing.

10/26/2016 - 16:35 |
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Anonymous
10/26/2016 - 16:47 |
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Joel Lundin

Can you belive that the citroen xantia activa is the best car in the world at this test even better than porsches

10/26/2016 - 17:56 |
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Rick Hendrix

Luuk_885

10/26/2016 - 18:23 |
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Manuel Kunz
10/26/2016 - 18:31 |
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Anonymous

Winner winner.

10/26/2016 - 18:38 |
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Eduardo Antocheviez Flores

Just gonna leave this in here

10/26/2016 - 18:45 |
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DL🏁

Thats why I laugh when they say that a Porsche Cayman or 911 is less safe than a 4x4
At least not in the hands of a good driver

10/26/2016 - 19:05 |
3 | 0
Miata Man (Miata Squad)

Hi Alex

10/26/2016 - 19:27 |
1 | 0

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