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Commercial Vehicles Starting Under $40K

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01.
Ford Ranger
From
$36,880
7.6/10
From
$36,880
There are plenty of variations of Australia's best‑selling ute, the Ford Ranger, from which to choose. And where once the XLT represented an appealing balance of price and features, has the new mid‑spec Ranger, the Sport, taken its place? Then the next question potential buyers have to ask themselves is: should I opt for the 2.0‑litre bi‑turbo diesel engine or the more expensive 3.0‑litre V6?
02.
Mitsubishi Triton
From
$30,740
8.4/10
From
$30,740
The Mitsubishi Triton has been a solid seller in Australia since the first generation L200 was launched in the late 1970s. We were recently handed the keys to assess the 'New‑Gen' Triton from a tradie's perspective, to see if it has what it takes to challenge for top spot in the local ute wars.
03.
Toyota HiAce
From
$48,886
9/10
From
$48,886
Despite the emergence of new competitors in recent years, Toyota's HiAce van remains the go‑to workhorse for thousands of Aussie businesses. After a long gestation period rear barn doors are now offered as part of the package. Do they make a big difference?
04.
Nissan Navara
From
$33,050
7.2/10
From
$33,050
Nissan Australia and Aussie vehicle‑engineering company, Premcar, have combined forces to produce a gung‑ho Navara ute via their on‑going Warrior collaboration.It looks the goods and certainly packs a punch, conversion wise, on paper at least.But how well will this upgraded and re‑engineered 4WD handle wild weather, flooded rivers and a pair of argumentative teenaged passengers?
05.
Volkswagen Amarok
From
$50,990
8/10
From
$50,990
The new‑gen Volkswagen Amarok has been on sale for about a year now so it's time to give the entry‑level Core a run through to see exactly how tradie‑friendly it is compared with its rivals.

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