Should you buy a USED Ford Territory? | ReDriven used car review

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The Ford Territory was a hugely popular SUV in Australia right throughout its production. Mainly because it was completely designed and built in Australia. Which is why it was such a shame when it ended production in 2016.
But it was also popular because it was a damn good SUV. But what about now they're all used and many have lived a hard life. Should you buy a used Ford Territory?
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00:00​​​​​​​ - Intro
00:21 - What is it?
02:55 - What's it like to drive?
05:26 - How's the interior?
09:22 - Tech & safety?
12:14 - What goes wrong?
16:51 - How much is it?
17:15 - Fuel use, warranty & servicing
17:54 - Should you buy it?
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@mickfitchettchristine115
@mickfitchettchristine115 Жыл бұрын
I think the Ford Territory with 6 cylinder petrol engine is a good and very solid vehicle and will still be going strong when all these imports are in the scrap heap.
@doeldogz8399
@doeldogz8399 5 ай бұрын
There are heaps on the scrap heap. Stacks being wrecked and parted out. Makes for cheap parts if you spanner.
@maxd4968
@maxd4968 3 ай бұрын
I think most of them are in the scrap heap lol
@lobsterwhisperer7932
@lobsterwhisperer7932 Жыл бұрын
What i love about the Ford Territory is its simple drive-train with it being RWD, and the ever reliable Barra straight six. Its virtually impossible to find this set-up in a large and affordable SUV.
@Ray147
@Ray147 9 ай бұрын
A few months ago I bought a 2013 SZ diesel with 75000km for $18000. I love it. I drove to Adelaide and back, the return trip 1263 km in 12 hours 50 minutes averaging 7.2 L/100km. It was an awesome touring car. Powerful enough, smooth, comfortable, sharp enough, etc. Love it.
@andyh5666
@andyh5666 Жыл бұрын
Had 4.0 RWD example for a decade. It took the family with caravan around Aust and many other trips, towing boats etc. Did the job with a minimum of fuss.
@roy8542
@roy8542 Жыл бұрын
SZ Petrol Territory, Yes, 100%. Although it does not have all the fancy features and equipment, but it is truly one of the most practical, most reliable and most fun to drive SUV. It is completely designed and manufactured in Australia and it really does suit most Aussie family's lifestyle. Fuel consumption is not too bad for such a big car too!
@user-kv1gu4ow7i
@user-kv1gu4ow7i 7 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the first X5 that landed in Australia was ordered by Ford Australia. The disassembled and reassembled, drove & tested it to destruction, then cut it up and assessed the way the body was designed and welded together.
@Wtrxprs007able
@Wtrxprs007able Ай бұрын
Yep and that's how they got the first territory. Have both cars up on a hoist and you can actually see the similarities. Holden did the same with the E39 5 series and designed the VE off of that too.
@georgejohns7966
@georgejohns7966 Жыл бұрын
As a qualified mechanic i have owned and worked on a lot of cars and i can honestly say my 2014 SZ Diesel Territory is the best car i have ever owned, i bought it new and do all the work on it myself, not the easiest car to work on but take care of it and it will last you a long time.
@bafg182
@bafg182 Жыл бұрын
A petrol Territory is probably the most suitable car ever made for Australian conditions. A well-maintained one would be the perfect road trip car (as long as you weren’t going to go seriously off-road). Having owned Falcons before, it’s the poor quality control and rust that’ll let them down. Otherwise, great cars (leagues ahead of the Craptiva for sure). Nice to see a brief cameo of an e39 5 series too
@adamhayden5152
@adamhayden5152 Жыл бұрын
How do you get rust in Australia? It doesn’t snow? There isn’t salt on the roads. That’s why our cars rust where I live. I mean I guess coastal cities I can see rust there and most of you live in said cities.
@chrish4469
@chrish4469 Жыл бұрын
@@adamhayden5152 Cars will still rust without salted roads, All it takes is moisture, specially if trapped behind panels etc. The only places cars won't rust is in very dry environments like California. By the way we do get snow here in Australia.
@skilgour44
@skilgour44 Жыл бұрын
@@adamhayden5152 tropical environments lead to rust. Cars generally don't rust as easily here but they certainly can rust.
@csjrogerson2377
@csjrogerson2377 Жыл бұрын
@@adamhayden5152 Snows in NSW. Ski resort at Thredbo.
@q9920867
@q9920867 Жыл бұрын
@@adamhayden5152 as you pointed out coastal cities (ie salt air) although I haven't had any rust in any car since my 1987 Mitsubishi Magna
@twentyfourseven7988
@twentyfourseven7988 Жыл бұрын
I bought a 07 new always serviced on time had it for 6yrs BEST CAR EVER... I have since bought a 09 cheap from a drugo cleaned it up had it for 3yrs thus far ..... loving it.
@ChrisN06999
@ChrisN06999 Жыл бұрын
"it's not cheap and it's not pretty. It kinds of reminds me of one of my ex-girlfriends" I felt that.
@pradipamahadeva8051
@pradipamahadeva8051 Жыл бұрын
Disagree. Cheap and a dream!
@lizxu322
@lizxu322 4 ай бұрын
Ive had a 2012 diesel fof 3 years and its fantastic. Its on over 400,000km and still going strong. Takes a lot of abuse. Got everything you need
@gigaboat
@gigaboat Жыл бұрын
Great video and the territory are great to drive. I have a 2007 Barra Turbo AWD. I drove it home from work today. I went the long way so I could enjoy the Barra Turbo magic. WHOOOSH.
@anels9
@anels9 Ай бұрын
It’s a bloody fantastic vehicle. Currently have a sz mk2 diesel rwd @ 122k. Second owner. It still looks current, the interior is dated but not completely out of date. Some might see it as a negative, but one of the great things is it has actual buttons to operate everything, doesn’t have any automatic braking crap. It’s just an old school vehicle, and for that it’s sublime! The ride is great. It’s such a shame we lost this great vehicle.
@blackvulcan3
@blackvulcan3 Жыл бұрын
We owned a 5 seat SX and 7 seat SY Territory. Fit and finish was not perfect but we looked after the cars and they looked after us. Both petrol and RWD. Great cars for families. If only our 2019 Kia Sorento was as reliable.
@jasmineaoun2816
@jasmineaoun2816 Жыл бұрын
Are Kia Sorento’s snot reliable? I’m looking to buy one as a family car
@timfudy3147
@timfudy3147 Жыл бұрын
I had TS with a grey leather interior, still one of my favorite cars.
@blackvulcan3
@blackvulcan3 Жыл бұрын
@@jasmineaoun2816 all I can say is ours hasn’t been. It took 11 months to diagnose correctly and fix our air conditioner and 3 months to fix a steering recall. In that time the vehicle was unsafe to drive and the battery died. Kia made us pay for the battery even though their delays caused it to die. We haven’t been impressed at all with the service we have received. We may have got a lemon but Kia haven’t helped the situation. Serviced always at the dealership and on time.
@senseicorey9979
@senseicorey9979 Жыл бұрын
Don't buy a Korean car. Spend a little more and get a Toyota if you want reliability
@Grizzlyx9
@Grizzlyx9 Жыл бұрын
lol
@timfudy3147
@timfudy3147 Жыл бұрын
I still miss my Territory, had it when my kids were little and it was amazing, we still talk about how much storage it had. The only thing that ever went wrong was the roof liner.
@Jim_5055
@Jim_5055 Жыл бұрын
I bought an SZII diesel a few years ago. I selected Diesel after owning Euro diesels (BMW and VW). The Territory was a surprise. I have a TX but the last production run included a lot of TS gear. The standout is open road cruising - nicely summed up in the video clip. The Euro’s were skittish on dirt roads and instilled zero confidence. The Territory is planted and so comfortable. Yes have seen 7’s in fuel consumption but generally about 8. Yes suspension needs to be watched.
@ubernoob103
@ubernoob103 Жыл бұрын
Jim: “okay, we’ve got a LOT to get through here…” Lol.
@TheMuffinManNZ
@TheMuffinManNZ Жыл бұрын
I have a 2015 RWD petrol version that has just clocked under 90,000kms. It is a very capable vehicle. If you look after the vehicle the vehicle will look after you. I get it regularly serviced and have had no issues with it.
@user-rw6lp3vj5v
@user-rw6lp3vj5v Жыл бұрын
hi mate, i am totally new to any of the cars, by saying regularly serviced, how long or how many kms are we talking about here? cheers
@robertgarland9342
@robertgarland9342 Жыл бұрын
I have the same 2012 Territory Titanium as tested here (Mine is White) and I love it. Now 11 years old with 135.000 Ks and a Barra engine under the bonnet. In all the time I have owned it I have only replaced 2 ball joints, stabilizer link rods and the head lining and that's it. I got rid of the noisy Goodyear tyres off it and replaced them with Bridgestone ecopia and it is so much quieter inside now. No road noise at all. I've kept it regularly serviced and I'm very happy with it. It drives better than a car and is very comfortable on long distance driving. There are no rattles or bangs going on inside. I don't expect it to just keep on going without some form problems in the future but if I can get another 5 years out of it I would be very happy as for me there is nothing else out there on the market that I like that could top or make me feel better driving than this Ford Territory.
@Ambichook
@Ambichook Жыл бұрын
the roof lining falling down in that territory just gives me nostalgia for dads old falcon. the one in that thing actually ended up getting stapled down, not a good thing for someone wanting to buy their own per se but it was nice just seeing something like that taking me back to my childhood ^_^
@allanroberts2483
@allanroberts2483 Жыл бұрын
Had the second iterition TS with AWD. What a brilliant car that Ford Australia made. Fantastic Barra with the 6 speed auto.Did not have a single fault. Had it for the longest time of any car I owned 18 months ago looking for a SUV that would bring back that Territory feel and size and a lovely 6 cylinder, I bought a Sorento V6. It reminds me so much of the Territory. It is a travesty that Ford Australia is no longer. Both the Falcon and Territory were perfect vehicles for the huge kilometres of Australia. Loved the big Fords.
@jimc3978
@jimc3978 Жыл бұрын
Bought a 2006 turbo Ghia around a year ago, brilliant aussie SUV absolutely love it. Already had bushes and ball joints done before I purchased it. Heavy on fuel but who cares, great everyday driver 👍
@TheWizEdFromAus
@TheWizEdFromAus Жыл бұрын
We have a territory and it is amazing! the roof liner surprisingly still intact! 190k on the clock.
@creditelectric
@creditelectric Жыл бұрын
The market should not be kind to manufacturers of unreliable high maintenance diesels, it flys in the face of what they were supposed to be about, capable of long distances with normal maintenance.
@mattdebyl8321
@mattdebyl8321 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always guys!! I was watching it going 'you know what, a territory wouldn't be a terrible thing's for about the first half. Then it was 'yeah, a lot of stuff does fail on them and generally are a really budget built thing.... BUT at least they'd be reasonably well priced to fix, still a lot of car for the money'. Then when you said one like that is around $20k I nearly threw up in my mouth!
@richardparrott7192
@richardparrott7192 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video! We purchased a 2013 2WD Titanium Diesel about 5 months ago. Had a bit of an expensive problem with transmission valve body and solenoids but once sorted it has been fantastic. Just came back yesterday from a mini-holiday travelling over 1200km through inland NSW and was very pleased with how well it performed!
@kane9956
@kane9956 Жыл бұрын
We also have a rwd diesel titanium and it's the best car we've ever owned. 330,000kms and no issues at all. Sometimes we look at upgrading but there's really no point
@relaxxxdaily6585
@relaxxxdaily6585 Жыл бұрын
Hi Richard, What did you pay for your titanium? We are thinking of selling ours, 150kms full service history and wondering our price range
@fuckccp4444
@fuckccp4444 Жыл бұрын
@@relaxxxdaily6585year?
@martinbramston2244
@martinbramston2244 9 ай бұрын
Hi , have you had the auto trans serviced regularly in that 330K's ? Ours is a 2014 rwd Titanium diesel ,from new and we had premature trans problems at 80K's and was caused by contaminated trans oil(valve body issues) because Ford says transmission sealed for life! Now have trans oil change every 40K. Ford didnt want to know about this when lodged within warranty period. 6R80 transmission has plenty of complaints on the internet forums. Despite this hiccup ,the Territory is a great car to drive after 9 years of ownership. BTY, mostly country driving for us and averaging 7.6 L/100klms in diesel ,which is great for a big car . Martin @@kane9956
@richardbrimble1319
@richardbrimble1319 Жыл бұрын
Great cars in Barra form. Top review as always fellas.
@philroy818
@philroy818 Жыл бұрын
I've owned two Terris - the first a petrol 2004 brought new, sold that after 12 months as we had 2 company cars had the TS still managed a trip to Qld with the kids, then brought a diesel Titianum version, awesome car travelled throughout Ausi, great car only had the centre bearing replaced after 8 years great long distance car drove very well.
@MrWilliam.Stewart
@MrWilliam.Stewart Жыл бұрын
One positive thing I can say about them, they do provide great rear seat comfort on long trips.
@PhilUKNet
@PhilUKNet Жыл бұрын
Some were exported to Thailand. Not many. I have never seen one on the road, but I've seen a few at the Ford main dealer when I take my Escape in for service. The design is good and the size is very practical. If they can stand up to Australian conditions they must be tough. Thanks for the video!
@tonysmeriglio5004
@tonysmeriglio5004 Жыл бұрын
Your on the money, Ford nailed the driving brief with the Territory, Beautiful SUV to drive!!
@tk-qv1mg
@tk-qv1mg Жыл бұрын
The roof lining (and engine/trans) is the only thing to not go wrong on my 280km 04 AWD. But she's still going and the most useful car I have owned.
@mcmoose64
@mcmoose64 Жыл бұрын
I picked mine up (2011 AWD diesel) with just over 130000ks , excellent condition , full service history for under 12k , several months ago. The tail shaft bearing needed replacing almost immediately ($490) the roof lining dropped not long after we got it. We were quoted $600 to fix it but did it ourselves for a little over $200 . It had receipts for new bushes and brakes. My mechanic, who has owned several of them over the years , reckons I snagged a good one. Your advice is spot on . Get a pre purchase inspection done . Great vehicles but if in any doubt , don't!
@mr_1076
@mr_1076 Жыл бұрын
I currently own a 2005 TX model reaching 300,000ks and its still running amazingly I did have to replace the door lock actuator but that's the only real problem I've had since buying the car
@Karl-Benny
@Karl-Benny Жыл бұрын
I bought mine with 169.000 km now 300.000 it still drives great and at 10 to 11 litres per 100 km not bad and very reliable and cheap to fix
@realvibephotography9706
@realvibephotography9706 Жыл бұрын
Great vehicle. Owned one and spent good money keeping maintenance up but it was such a good cruiser and a great drive. Actually regret selling it now. That's a very fair review
@markaxton2032
@markaxton2032 Жыл бұрын
We had a 2006 AWD SX. Suspension bushes, shocks, brake light switch and pinched wiring in the indicator stalk needed fixing. Brilliant car. Wish we still had it.
@toddross7507
@toddross7507 Жыл бұрын
Had a 2016 TX SZ Mk11 Diesel ex fleet car bought at 120k. I took it to I think 170k before I traded it in. Great car. If well looked after you should be right. I did the timing belt, rear bushes apart from those big ticket items, never had any real issues. Apart from one of the rear speakers blowing. Which was good, then I could go to autobarn and upgrade em. We chucked on some Bridgestone dueler ATs and took it from Melbourne to Longreach and then down the coast back in a month, could not fault it. Just ate up the kilometres. I really regret trading that thing in. Whenever I see one now I just always just shake my head at why I got rid of it. Just a fair dinkum solid performer.
@daletompkins4000
@daletompkins4000 10 ай бұрын
I'm on my 3rd territory, lovem. Once they get to 250,000K's I moved them on. just picked up a 2014 territory in 2023 with only 80,000 K's on it. Drives beautiful and tows my camper like it isn't there.
@skilgour44
@skilgour44 Жыл бұрын
It's great to see an Aussie car featured on the channel. You chose a good one to start with too.
@ReDriven
@ReDriven Жыл бұрын
S. K. we've also had a Commodore ute on the channel. - AK
@garyeastment1992
@garyeastment1992 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see the VF reviewed. Probably the peak of local manufacturing
@skilgour44
@skilgour44 Жыл бұрын
@@ReDriven I had forgotten that. I look forward to your next review of an Aussie car. I think this video was important in that it highlighted one of the great cars we made here that people overseas generally wouldn't have heard of.
@tjmthejagmandownunder
@tjmthejagmandownunder Жыл бұрын
Very Good! Just bought an SZ 2012 2.7TDCI as a work horse. Bought the diesel due to my Jaguar affection! Did SYD BNE return the day after I bought it. Performed beautifully, besides some issues I just love it.
@read.learn.think.3251
@read.learn.think.3251 Жыл бұрын
I've had my 2011 SZ AWD from new. It's on its second gearbox (there was a recall, so make sure that's been done) & I've just replaced the head unit screen (easy to do yourself once you source the replacement screen). On the odd occasion I've had to clean the electric window points, but all in all its been the perfect family car. With the kids now gone we've just upgraded the suspension (& given it a 1.5 inch lift), put on some ATT's, diff breathers, learned how to use the transmission modes correctly ("mode 2" for tracks) & have turned it into a hardened soft roader "4WD". It owes us nothing, so why not ! It goes just about anywhere you'd ever want to in the Vic High country; just take your time !
@Hereforfun441
@Hereforfun441 Жыл бұрын
My partner just purchased a 2012 titanium. Elderly owner now in a retirement home. The territory is really comfortable and drives really well. We have the turbo diesel and it's smooth with plenty of get up and go when needed. Nice and quiet to drive. Has 180,000km and regular services. Seems to be a nice family car. My vehicle is a Holden 1989 VN APV Group 5i with over 400,000 on it.
@rexthesheep
@rexthesheep Жыл бұрын
My neighbour has one! And that's about all I can personally say, but he seems to love it and, knowing him, probably keeps well on top of servicing too.
@JFK-vr2ps
@JFK-vr2ps Жыл бұрын
Still for me the best big suv to drive I have ever had and I have had a few different ones. Driving that car bought a smile to my face that I can not say about too many other standard sort of cars
@deganellis
@deganellis Жыл бұрын
Should've just had a full video with Jim doing the what's go wrong with it. Faaar.... My dad has an original Ghia. It's now done about 250000ks. It pulls to the left, massive brake shudder, drivers seat broken, ignition sticks on... But that engine is still going strong!
@bill-gray
@bill-gray Жыл бұрын
Good video. Thank you
@lancegraham7722
@lancegraham7722 Жыл бұрын
It was great to see an example that wasn't missing that plastic strip beneath the rear window, or no brake lights.
@davidm5696
@davidm5696 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the unbiased review guys. I really enjoyed my Territory when new, but with the lack of tech, I’m not sure about buying a second-hand model these days.
@cliffbooth4826
@cliffbooth4826 Жыл бұрын
but what tech do u really need davey?
@leosheppard8517
@leosheppard8517 Жыл бұрын
lol Adam looking awesome as always. Watch out for the hinges on the rear glass, they break, if often lubricated, they don’t. The roof liner is $200 fix (2018 dollars).
@ohisww
@ohisww Жыл бұрын
Too true....mine sheared off last year.... I couldnt believe it....i have 2015...AWD TS. Series 2...195k on clock ....good car, but a lot of cheap plastics and fittings.....i drive my dads AU now he's gone too .....now thats good build quality...
@WorksOnMyComputer
@WorksOnMyComputer Жыл бұрын
We had an early production Territory and it was one of my wife's favourite cars we've owned. Good was it was a great tourer and you could pack so much stuff in it. It was also very comfortable. Downside was it was heavy on fuel and chewed up suspension parts like ball joints and bushes. However the reason we were glad to get rid of it after a few years, was the Ford dealer network. Our family have sworn off Ford for life after how we were treated by one dealer and Fords complete and total disregard for what was done to us. There just never will be another Ford in our driveway.
@Wolf1ekun
@Wolf1ekun Жыл бұрын
My 320,000km SY AWD is still going great, I paid peanuts for it about 4 years ago and have put almost 100k on it since. I’ve had to spend some money on it in that time, but it was cheap enough to buy that I still feel I’ve come out on top. It’s now been handed down to my brother but I would have another one in a heartbeat, especially a petrol SZ. Yes they have issues, but they’re all well-documented and most are cheap/easy to fix.
@ytthecommunistplatform.2675
@ytthecommunistplatform.2675 Жыл бұрын
If you look after the sy barra awd 6 speed they are bulletproof . You just have to service them . Everything wears out eventually . Im about to turbo mine . Should be fun with 600hp at all 4 wheels .
@Nicho32
@Nicho32 Жыл бұрын
Bought a used 2012 turbo diesel with 170,000km back in 2018 and whilst it had some of the issues listed, never had anything major mechanically go wrong. It was relatively cheap to service and for a car of its size not bad on fuel. Sadly we had it stolen just before Christmas. We have decided to go for a 2016 Jaguar F-Pace with the 3 litre V6 twin turbo diesel engine. Fingers crossed we have the same luck with it like we did with our Territory
@TheQwerty2459
@TheQwerty2459 Жыл бұрын
Just got a SZ territory diesel and overall extremely good vehicle to drive for its size. Nothing wrong with it mechanically as of yet but will definitely be taking it serviced as it needs to be. One thing i did have a problem with was it’s head unit (ICC). It’s very common apparently for them to fail and it’s very annoying not see the aircon controls in the display, can’t turn off the radio (even with the car totally off) and kind of expensive to replace.
@wallyjames7825
@wallyjames7825 7 ай бұрын
Same here 😢 it’d be fine if Ford made up for it’s crappy design but they don’t even produce them anymore, so all working ICC’s are worth too much.
@lukeson8934
@lukeson8934 Жыл бұрын
my parents owned a 2006 Ford Territory Ghia. car was only 3 years old when they got it and they say it was the best handling car they ever drove at that point, and had the NA barra I6 which was indestructible.. basically raised us kids (I'm coming up 19) the car was nearing 300,000kms when they sold it on 2018. car definitely tired when they sold it though. interior was extremely worn and the headliner was completely fallen, interior trim was missing/broken, paint was buggered, hood, boot was rusted. (which i have noticed is a very common thing), but it kept going and going.
@jono.pom-downunder
@jono.pom-downunder 5 ай бұрын
Followed your advice bought a 2.7 V6 awd Santa Fe instead with 150,000 on the clock, best decision ever. Regularly hauling a mobility scooter full assembled inside, hasn't missed a beat thanks guys
@Ash-fz8nu
@Ash-fz8nu Жыл бұрын
This was one of the best voiceovers 😀
@Rik_B_
@Rik_B_ Жыл бұрын
The Ford Territory review! 🎉 One of best Aussie cars ever made. As my family car in a Ghia spec. It’s perfect!! That Barra is a thirsty, but hardy beast.
@TwistedDonners
@TwistedDonners Жыл бұрын
My takeaway from this is that a Territory with the Barra engine in as mint a condition as you can get is the best choice too buy if you're looking at getting one. I have to admit that I'd have considered the Territory as a possible next car but after this review and seeing all the hassles a former neighbour of my pop had with theirs (though it did get abused a fair bit) I don't think I'd buy one now. Was good too see Hullsy cracking jokes in his segment of the video and I'm surprised you didn't try to do a Godfather-esque safety features overview as you did mention the director of the trilogy in the video lol 😆. Great video guys and definitely a suprise choice to start the year off on but also good too see an Aussie/Kiwi only car get reviewed first as well. Great first review for the year guys and great work on the video in general as well. Hope you all had a good new year's day and look forward to next week's videos and the review videos coming up this year as well. Keep up the good work 👍.
@MartinJones123
@MartinJones123 Жыл бұрын
I had a feeling that an Aussie car would be reviewed for this week, and a Ford to be precise... Many of these Territories have been abused and most I see aren't in the best condition, but they're a great cut price X5, let down by some quality issues...
@TwistedDonners
@TwistedDonners Жыл бұрын
@@MartinJones123 still rather the Territory over the x5 for sure lol
@jaxnibbs4871
@jaxnibbs4871 Жыл бұрын
I love these vids
@Wedgetail96
@Wedgetail96 Жыл бұрын
Thank you ReDriven 🎉👏. This really did deserve your attention even though it’s outside your normal international stipulations. Outside the European offerings it was the only rear drive bias large SUV available. Also the cargo capacity is huge for something that drives so well. I’ve owned two (both Barra variants, not the diesel) and definitely recommend them.
@ReDriven
@ReDriven Жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@mattdebyl8321
@mattdebyl8321 Жыл бұрын
Well I mean, there's also the Prado, LC, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Commander and probably a bunch of others, that's if you're excluding the euros.
@audoinxr6372
@audoinxr6372 Жыл бұрын
@@mattdebyl8321 well they are more 4x4s. Not a car based SUV. Except that dreadful Commander haha
@mattdebyl8321
@mattdebyl8321 Жыл бұрын
@@audoinxr6372 there aren't that many rear biased cars to make an SUV out of. So you're narrowing the field to basically make the Territory the only option. What's awful about the Commander? It's just a GC in a different skin. They've held up much better than territories 😂 And yes, more of an actual 4x4 than a territory, but with a unibody / ladder hybrid so drive much less like a truck than the 4x4s.
@audoinxr6372
@audoinxr6372 Жыл бұрын
@@mattdebyl8321 and thats exactly what OP stated. It was one of the few non euro car based suvs that used a FR rear drive set up. Kluger, Rav, xtrail, Munro, cx7 ect all were fwd based. And the Commander was a terrible vehicle. Anyone that gets upset at Ford or Holden fit and finish, or reliability needs to spends time with a Commander. Or a dodge Nitro for that matter.
@biancab212
@biancab212 Жыл бұрын
I love my territory. My first car was an ‘07 BF XR6. I only gave it up because it was getting hard to put the kids in a car so low to the ground, and having tall kids meant they were a little squished! Once we got to 4 kids, it just wasn’t going to work anymore! So I got an ‘11 territory, and it was just like driving my original car, but with more family space. Never been stranded, and it’s been out bush! It’s capable, surprisingly (and the look on the faces of family with their great 4x4s when it came through to play, after a rainstorm, with trailer attached, was priceless!) I reckon it’s a great car, even with her little faults (yeah, like those window motors, just like the XR6 lol)
@scorpiuswireless1
@scorpiuswireless1 Жыл бұрын
Territory based on Falcon Ute. Motor, transmission, diff are bullet proof. Great buy.
@Hapkido82AUS
@Hapkido82AUS Жыл бұрын
I've driven a few different versions, easy to see how they benchmarked Territory during its development on the then new BMW X5. Taller body negates ancient (60s) Falcon high floor platform, giving a decent driving position and headroom. Great engines/auto, just keep an eye on diff bushes and rooflining 😁 (Falcon problems).
@ddsgardening7437
@ddsgardening7437 Жыл бұрын
Happy New year guys
@benburke4077
@benburke4077 Жыл бұрын
Nice review. You covered most things good and bad with the Aussie SUV. Can't wait for the Turbo review, IMO better than the F6x, cheaper, same driveline, just with a less powerful tune, and minus the Brembo's, but without the terrible F6x seats
@chriswilliams5498
@chriswilliams5498 Жыл бұрын
Had an 2004 for a year and was pleasantly suprised how well it went. Everything was wrong with it. And that fuel consumption WOW. So was an interesting experience.
@KevatStocko
@KevatStocko Жыл бұрын
My Headlining is the same. Bought some white drawing pins from Bunnings . Spaced them symmetrically in rows about 30 cm apart. Cheap patch up.
@sbinsted
@sbinsted 9 ай бұрын
Have had many cars over the last 15 years. But found all suffered costly issues shortly after the new car warranties expired, and in the case of the 2015 Caprice V I owned. That was a lemon right from the start. Decided two years ago to buy a second hand 2014 Titanium with 70k on the clock. Best purchase I have ever made. My only regret is never buying one of these brand new when I had the chance.
@PKDionysus
@PKDionysus Жыл бұрын
The radio sfx 😂😂😂😂 the explosion set me off.
@userisalex
@userisalex Жыл бұрын
I had a 06 SY AWD TX 5 seater and a 11 SZ TX AWD 5 seater as well (one after the other). I miss those cars only from the point of the concept and the comfort they provided. Both were used for towing. They both had many issues over their live and the got traded in due to some issues which could have cost a fair bit. The SY has an issue where the taillights stopped working and it was due to thin wiring in the steering column (soldering iron, thin wire and a couple of hours fixed that). It has ball joints replaced under warranty. Rear shocks failed earlier than I expected. Had the ZF 6 speed and that was a beautiful gearbox. When I was told there was a coolant leak in the head gasket, I upgraded to the SZ. That one had a ball joint replaced under warranty only months after build. Had to trade it in as before it even got to 90,000kms, the gearbox was not shifting correctly and the dealer wouldn't fix. We also had a BFII Fairmont Ghia, that had the central lock worm gear break on that many times. That car had issues too. Once thing that goes on all Ford Falcons/Territories over time is the diff bushes and they can be a pain to fix. Traded the SZ in on a 13 D-Max and haven't looked back - better fuel economy and no major mechanical issues at all.
@MitchZero9
@MitchZero9 Жыл бұрын
With the tedious/uncertain/costly nature of service/repairs if modern vehicles, more people are turning back to older and simplier cars to own and run. If you can find a reasonably well maintained Terri, they are a good solid platform. Give it a good service and perform some preventative maintenance on componentry and you'll easily get ine of these things to over 400k. Obviously, having the Barra 4.0L over 2.7TDCi is a no brainer, with basic and small preventative maintenance the Barra's will charge over 500k with ease and cheaply. Both 4sp and 6sp trans need servicing, despite the whole "sealed for life" BS. If its high milage or has towing history, service the bloody thing. Install a trans cooler if more towing planned. Now the 2009 SY2 got revised front suspension components to recify high wear characteristics from as earlier SX, SX2 and SY1 lower control and radius arm bushes and ball joints. Yes you can fit the updated SY2/SZ front end to earlier SX and SY1 models, it will require replacement of the steering knuckle/WH assembly. Shocks, springs and upper control arms are the same, I recommend the upgrade if your budget permits. And yup, the notorious rear diff bushes. 🤷 It's a $3k~ job at a shop and if they are worn bad they will not pass a rego check. The rest of the car is standard fanfare like any older or high milage car. Roof lining, shocks, a couple worn trims, fogged headlights ect. TX and TS trims in SX and SY series models owned by families will likely be flogged out shitboxes by now, so if you can find a Ghia owned and well maintained by an older couple that'd be a good place to start. Give the engine and trans a really good service, slowly knock over the suspension components and maybe prepare for diff bushes if they havent already been done. I own a '11 SY2 Limited Edition, 4.0L RWD/4sp with 345k.
@madgamer198
@madgamer198 Жыл бұрын
Something you missed is the oil cooler failing allowing the coolant and transmission oil to mix also known as the milkshake.
@damilolaakanni
@damilolaakanni Жыл бұрын
Something similar happened with the Pathfinder, but those didn't have oil coolers. However that only happened to those with the 4.0 v6 and automatic transmission. It wasn't just the Pathfinder though, every Nissan with the 4.0 V6 and automatic transmission up till 2010 had that issue.
@benburke4077
@benburke4077 Жыл бұрын
they did mention it briefly
@Hemanfreeman536
@Hemanfreeman536 Жыл бұрын
15.01 a brief mention.
@claudempeoa9383
@claudempeoa9383 2 ай бұрын
I own the 07 Territory TX the biggest issue I had and what I can see in this video is the headliner sagging, its a cheap fix. Maintenance is quite expensive, I had to import suspension parts from Australia and recently installed a new starter motor. This thing is a Tank, indestructible and sounds like a beast drives really well, my third row comes accross a bit better than what I saw in this video though
@dalepagram4636
@dalepagram4636 Жыл бұрын
I have a SZ territory with the Barra. Absolutely awesome car. Only issue is the DVD player is intermittent when it wants to work.
@seanchurchman5785
@seanchurchman5785 5 ай бұрын
Also one of the only ones in its range that can fit 3 baby seats across the middle. Brilliant cars.
@d15z1sux
@d15z1sux Жыл бұрын
The roof liner fell down, the diffs needed replacing. The Barra engine didn't miss a beat though, transmission seemed to hold up.
@pkae85
@pkae85 Жыл бұрын
How much did the diff issues set you back.i think my bushes up front need replacing
@hannesvanniekerk499
@hannesvanniekerk499 Жыл бұрын
My 2011 SZ rwd petrol Territory- I still love driving it. Very, very reliable and comfortable.
@brainsmatterpodcast
@brainsmatterpodcast Жыл бұрын
Flexible physically and morally 😂😂😂 AK never fails to make ma laugh !
@realvibephotography9706
@realvibephotography9706 10 ай бұрын
Just gone back to Territory and sold the Sportage which was going through oil. So good to be back, man this thing can haul. The kia would see a hill coming and drop 2 cogs but the Territory just laughs ... steers nicely too.
@browie316
@browie316 Жыл бұрын
I'm driving a 2013 SZ diesel 2wd. With 100,000 klm it's issues have been in tank fuel pump failure and diff bush replacement. It still drives very well and is great on fuel. The phone connectivity is perfect too.
@MartinJones123
@MartinJones123 Жыл бұрын
A great car let down by some quality issues... If GM and Ford in the US properly stood by their Aussie products, our cars would've been on par with the rest of the world, no doubt... Great video 👍
@mattdebyl8321
@mattdebyl8321 Жыл бұрын
Aussie cars were always built to a price point though. It wasn't that they couldn't have built a better car, they were aiming for a lot of car for the money.
@adamhayden5152
@adamhayden5152 Жыл бұрын
You have no idea what you are talking about. All car manufactures have issues and defects etc. your acting like cars in the states are leagues cabove Aussie cars and that’s simply not true.
@davidperry3531
@davidperry3531 Жыл бұрын
This was a great opportunity lost when the Territory disappeared from the market and we can blame those huge soulless Corporations like Ford and GM. Yet they still expect Australians to buy the stuff they are exporting here. My reaction is to reject anything from Ford and GM.
@MartinJones123
@MartinJones123 Жыл бұрын
@@adamhayden5152 No, I never said that at all... If GM and Ford stood behind Aussie products properly, our cars would've been selling around the World... Cars made in the US are garbage and inferior to Aussie cars... I don't hate Aussie cars at all, in fact I currently own two Commodores which are fantastic cars...
@MartinJones123
@MartinJones123 Жыл бұрын
@@mattdebyl8321 That's true, but the parent companies never gave them too much money to work with, and the management of the Australian subsidiaries was terrible to say the least...
@raytelford901
@raytelford901 23 күн бұрын
Had my SZ Titanium since new, still have it and drive it daily. Kept it serviced regularly and it’s still going well.
@arokh72
@arokh72 Жыл бұрын
Isn't the falling roof liner a feature of the Falcons and Terris? Much like the warped front brake discs? :P Thinking of offloading my 2006 Fairmont for a Terri (cross shopping older CRV and Rav4), and your video has helped me.
@snowstanden9921
@snowstanden9921 2 ай бұрын
Magnas were notorious for roof lining fails.
@MichaelJones-mp6yt
@MichaelJones-mp6yt 9 ай бұрын
Great cars. Had a 5 seat SX and a 7 seat Ghia in petrol. Loved both.
@aaronchatfield5593
@aaronchatfield5593 3 ай бұрын
Ive got the 2,7L Diesel and its been great. Service is more but hasn't missed a beat
@bjd5788
@bjd5788 Жыл бұрын
Any plans on reviewing an xr6 turbo?
@katiec6919
@katiec6919 11 ай бұрын
We own a 2015 v6 turbo diesel territory and absolutely love it!!!!
@danmccarthy4700
@danmccarthy4700 Жыл бұрын
It amazes me how similar this looks to the Ford Freestyle/Taurus X we had in the US even though they have literally nothing in common.
@damilolaakanni
@damilolaakanni Жыл бұрын
The previous models look eerily similar to the Freestyle. The more modern ones have a front end that looks more like the previous generation Escape, but the side profile still has that Freestyle/Taurus X look.
@cliffbooth4826
@cliffbooth4826 Жыл бұрын
God bless the usa
@rob327c
@rob327c 6 ай бұрын
The first territory looked like they modelled it from the Explorer
@robertmorris6529
@robertmorris6529 2 ай бұрын
Aus had to take a scale model to Dearborn for approval , that is why they look like each other .
@colmastro4373
@colmastro4373 Жыл бұрын
I own 2 lol, a 2016 titanium and a 2008 ghia. BRAND NEW diff bushes, ball joints, cv joints, suspension, brand spanking new never used ghia steering wheel makes my 2008 an absolute joy to drive, I actually enjoy it more than my titanium. My dad got one brand new back in 2004 and I had so many great memories as an 18yo in it that I now love my territories. I'm a rare aussie, 2 territories and a VZ clubby. So depends if you're a Ford or Holden man, either way, I've committed blasphemy.
@ashleymalzard2865
@ashleymalzard2865 Жыл бұрын
We bought a 2012 titanium diesel rwd in 2019, towed a small trailer load (we were moving house) from Melbourne to Emerald in central QLD, twice, and she never skipped a beat. Her front suspension is a bit tired nowadays, but driving 150km a day, to and from work on some of the shittest roads I've ever seen (and I've driven on Warrigal Rd) and having 280,000km on the clock, can't blame her. Biggest mechanical issue so far is a faulty fuse or relay that kept giving us a low oil pressure warning. Got a 2nd mechanic to have a look and it's sorted. Still runs smooth as silk. Trans is probably due for a service though. Starting to take too long to think about gear changes when pulling out of side streets. But still, 280,000km
@CamperCam7858
@CamperCam7858 Жыл бұрын
(And I've driven on Warrigal rd) bahhahah so true
@shanematijevich3452
@shanematijevich3452 Жыл бұрын
I've just got a 2005. I don't hate it. Thirsty but goes good comfortable af.
@simonjosegirbau
@simonjosegirbau 11 ай бұрын
Redriven! Hi, I think a pretty interesting car for you to review would be the fg - fgx falcon, specifically the ecoboost. Pretty interesting car
@greggregson9687
@greggregson9687 Ай бұрын
Bought my SZ 4 litre Territory new in 2016, one of the last off the assembly line. Still going perfect, and no plans to get rid of it anytime soon.
@andreaupton4304
@andreaupton4304 11 ай бұрын
I have a 2012 TX its the greatest car Ive ever owned, the car has now done 240k and still runs like a dream, if looked after which I have done the condition of interior and exterior just superd. Keep up the maintenance who knows how long this will go. The only thing i have done is upgrade the suspension for towing a caravan which the barra does with ease. Great Australian car
@davidmillar3409
@davidmillar3409 Жыл бұрын
I purchased 2.7 diesel TS new in 2015 it now has 50k up, it is serviced on time and have had no mechanical issues. And that I think is the to reliability look after it and it will give you many years of trouble free motoring. It is a.brilliant car.
@martinbramston2244
@martinbramston2244 9 ай бұрын
From experience, best bit of advice to give ,if automatic, get the transmission serviced asap. If its a 6R80 transmission and if not serviced by regular oil changing, will have solenoid/valve body issues. Trans oil will be contaminated with metal paste from inside the gearbox because Ford saved money by using sleeves instead of bearings inside the torque converter on this box. Plenty of info on this on Ford forums for 6R80 transmission which is common in many ford cars in the US . Always cheaper to change oil regularly than buy a new trans. all the best .Martin
@darkvenom5258
@darkvenom5258 Жыл бұрын
I own a 2009 SR, great to drive around in. Extremely comfortable, very reliable. Makes you feel like a king on the road (until you see a truck haha)
@psynriter
@psynriter Жыл бұрын
I bought a 6 speed auto 2006 one for $1500 3 years ago. It was the cheapest on gumtree in Sydney at the time. It's ( still ) dead straight body wise tho at the time of purchase needed a new windscreen. The roof lining typically falls from them however thumb tacks feel very nicely being pushed through the roof lining amends that issue. It needed a full front end suspension replacement tho I felt it worthwhile paying $2800 to do that which included puting new diff seals at the front. It has the engine light coming up at the moment and I think that's due to the cracked inlet manifold gasket which most likely is causing it to throw out the canbus electric system to chaos however the car runs fine tho smells a little rich in fuel. They are an awesome car. You see lots at motor wreckers and I assume it's because of the expensive front end work that I hear they need doing ( at least in my model anyway ) tho I think it's worth the repair money.. they are not cumbersome Huge SUVs like you see Toyota, Hyundai, Audi build now, remaining I guess mid size in comparison to currently built family cars albeit A Falcon on Steroids. Just make sure you find a Honest mechanic that knows how to fault find and not some north shore mechanic wanker I will refrain from pointing out that I had try to bend me over that fault finds with his canbus computer crap !. Sorry for the horrible rant... Yes ! Buy a second hand ford territory. Find a good Honest mechanic because it may need work . Great car 💪👍
@dr-zeus2206
@dr-zeus2206 Жыл бұрын
The inlet manifold gasket is the only thing I've replaced besides normal wear and tear items.
@wilydimayuga519
@wilydimayuga519 Жыл бұрын
Nice video, superb voice over 😂 I wonder how long would Territories usually last in kms and year? How would you rank this in the big/7 seater SUVs?
@dr-zeus2206
@dr-zeus2206 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2005 Ghia AWD with 270,000ks got it cheap a few years and spent a few dollars on a service and tyres. It already had the front bushes and suspension done. Seen a few with 350,000ks.
@kateglastic9826
@kateglastic9826 2 ай бұрын
My 2004 had over 400, 000 and I could have kept it going but decided to retire it
@staffordhall1828
@staffordhall1828 Жыл бұрын
Diesel territories are great, of course you should check it out. Mine has done 170 K and is in good nick. Great suv!
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