Australian's love utes. Their practical, functional, and comfortable (not to mention how great you look driving one). Utes have become synonymous with Australian culture, in fact the first ute was designed in the 30s, the car was designed for a farmer's wife who requested a car that could transport her to church on Sundays and carry a pig to market on Mondays.
They have consistently topped the 'best-selling vehicle' charts. How affordable are they to own?
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Here are the most affordable 4x4 dual cab utes in Australia:
GWM Ute Cannon Auto
From $38,490 drive-away
LDV T60 Max Pro Manual
From $41,042 drive-away
Mitsubishi Triton GLX Manual
From $41,440 drive-away
Looking at Australia's best-selling utes, the Ford and Toyota, here are their most affordable variants:
Ford Ranger XLS 2.0 (4x4)
From $54,330
Toyota Hilux SR (4x4)
From $48,695