Car Talk with Ernest Page: Toyota Fortuner vs Ford Everest
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In this episode of Lunch with Pippa Hudson, Ernest Page returns to discuss the ongoing comparison between the Toyota Fortuner and Ford Everest, two of South Africa's top-selling SUVs. The conversation dives into key factors influencing buyer decisions, including reliability, resale value, driving dynamics, styling, and security concerns. While the Fortuner is praised for its proven reliability and strong resale, the Everest stands out for its modern interior, superior driving feel, and better aesthetics. Ernest also addresses broader industry trends, including the arrival of Chinese automakers like Changan with the Uni S, which offers competitive pricing and long warranties but faces challenges with brand recognition and parts availability. Listener questions cover niche brands like Peugeot, second-hand options for seniors seeking smaller, easier-to-park vehicles, and suitability of the Suzuki Jimny for long-distance travel. Ernest advises caution with discontinued models like the Daihatsu Terios due to part scarcity, and emphasizes the importance of extended test drives and practical considerations like parking sensors and visibility. The episode underscores that car choice is deeply personal, shaped by lifestyle, values, and long-term ownership realities.
The Toyota Fortuner leads in reliability and resale value, while the Ford Everest excels in driving dynamics, modern design, and perceived premium feel.
Brand loyalty remains strong in South Africa, with many consumers sticking with trusted names like Toyota and Ford despite newer competitors.
Chinese brands like Changan are entering the market with competitive pricing and long warranties, but face hurdles in parts availability and brand trust.
For seniors or urban drivers, cars with stubbier noses, high seating, and parking aids (like the Honda HR-V or Suzuki Vitara) are ideal for ease of use.
The Suzuki Jimny is fun for short trips and off-road adventures but not recommended for long-distance driving due to discomfort and lack of refinement.
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Introduction and Listener Engagement
Pippa Hudson opens the show, inviting listeners to call in with motoring questions. Ernest Page is welcomed back to discuss the Fortuner vs. Everest comparison and share insights from the latest video series.
Fortuner vs. Everest: Reliability vs. Driving Experience
“The Everest actually feels like a much more expensive car. It's got lots more features. It's a lot more modern. It drives a lot nicer.”
Brand Loyalty, Theft Risk, and Perceived Reliability
“The Fortuna is a higher risk when it comes to theft and the Ford just isn't.”
Changan Uni S: The New Chinese Challenger
“The one complaint I had with the previous one was that there was no space under the gear lever... they've actually got space for storage, and this is one of the things that's been addressed.”
Peugeot 2008: A Niche but Stylish Option
Ernest evaluates the Peugeot 2008 as a stylish, maneuverable car with a unique driving position and smooth transmission. However, he warns of niche brand challenges, including part scarcity and higher dealer repair costs.
“The Everest actually feels like a much more expensive car. It's got lots more features. It's a lot more modern. It drives a lot nicer.”
“Avoid it at all costs. As much as I love the car, excellent car, but body panels and headlamps are just unavailable.”
“The Fortuna is a higher risk when it comes to theft and the Ford just isn't.”
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Guest
Ernest Page
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Toyota Fortuner
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Ford Everest
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Pippa Hudson
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Changan Uni S
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Suzuki Jimny
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Changan
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Peugeot 2008
other
Daihatsu Terios
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