For This Hilux gets touch-screen sat-nav, front fog lamps, leather steering wheel, running bars and tinted windows. The 3.0-litre models are appreciably quicker than the 2.5-litre models.
Against The price you pay for the extra performance is worse fuel economy and higher emissions. Plus, it's well over £2000 more expensive to buy than the HL3 model with the same engine.
You can't fault the amount of equipment you get on this model, but you might be less keen on how much it costs.
As with any pick-up, the appeal of the Toyota Hilux is most obvious if you’re a business user. Not only might you be able to claim back the VAT when you buy one, you may also incur a lower tax liability.
Which of the various models you choose will depend on how you intend to use it, as the range includes everything from a basic Single Cab workhorse to an Extra Cab and the most car-like, the Double Cab.
The first two come in lower trims, but if you want the kind of luxuries you'd expect in a car - and smarter looks - you'll need the Double Cab, which comes in higher trim levels.
Top-spec Invincible includes sat-nav, for example, and comes with a more powerful 3.0-litre diesel engine.
For all that, though, if you don't need a workhorse, you may be better off with a conventional 4x4, so only buy a Hilux once you've done an extensive test drive.
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