Purchasing a brand new ute is one of the most popular lifestyle decisions Australians make, making it a hotly contested market for manufacturers.

    In addition to competing on sticker price, carmakers strive to champion the best possible ownership package, whether it’s a long warranty, more affordable servicing, or extra customer support.

    Over the long term, discrepancies in running costs can amount to thousands of dollars, tipping the value scales from one ute to another.

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    So, which of the most popular utes on Australian roads offers the best aftersales support? Here’s a breakdown for each.

    Make/modelService intervalsCapped-price servicingTotal capped-price servicing costAverage annual capped-price servicing cost
    Ford Ranger12 months or 15,000km4 years$1516$379
    Toyota HiLux6 months or 10,000km5 years$3358 – $3889$672 – $778
    Isuzu D-Max12 months or 15,000km5 years$2245$449
    Mitsubishi Triton12 months or 15,000km10 years (conditional)$6690$669 ($489 for first 5 years)
    Mazda BT-5012 months or 15,000kmLifetime$2166 – $2496 (5 years)$433 – $499 (5 years)
    Toyota LandCruiser pick-up/cab-chassis6 months or 10,000km5 years or 100,000km$5250$1050
    Nissan Navara12 months or 20,000km6 years$4249 (manual)
    $4203 (auto)
    $708(manual)
    $701 (auto)
    Volkswagen Amarok12 months or 15,000km5 years$1801$360.20
    GWM Ute12 months or 10,000km 5 years$1700$340
    LDV T60N/AN/AN/AN/A

    Ford Ranger

    The Ford Ranger is the best-selling ute in Australia, and all buyers are entitled to four years of capped-price servicing.

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    Logbook servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000 kilometres, whichever comes first, with the first four visits capped at $379.

    Buy any Ford and you get a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.

    Ownership programFord Ranger
    Warranty5 years, unlimited kilometres
    Total capped-price service cost (4 years, 60,000km)$1516
    Service intervals12 months or 15,000 kilometres
    Roadside assistanceUp to 7 years (service activated)
    Capped-price servicing4 years
    Average annual service cost$379

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    Toyota HiLux

    The Toyota HiLux is the Ranger’s closest competitor, and it’s the Ford that takes the points on servicing costs.

    How much Australia's 10 best-selling cars cost to service

    Service pricing is capped between $245 and $290 per visit for the first six visits, less than the Ranger. However, HiLux owners are required to service their utes twice as often, or every six months.

    As a result, the annual cost of servicing a HiLux is greater, from the base models right up to new V-Active variants.

    Toyota also charges $99 per year for roadside assistance, a service that is offered free of charge by most mainstream manufacturers.

    Ownership programToyota HiLux
    Warranty5 years, unlimited kilometres – standard
    7 years, unlimited kilometres – extended
    5 years, unlimited kilometres – 48V battery (standard)
    7 years, unlimited kilometres – 48V battery (extended)
    7 years, unlimited kilometres – perforation (rust through panel)
    1 year, 20,000km – utility deck panels (paint/surface rust)
    2 years, unlimited kilometres – 12V battery
    Total capped-price service cost (3 years, 60,000km)$1470-$1740 (V-Active)
    Service intervals6 months or 10,000 kilometres
    Roadside assistance$99 per year
    Capped-price servicing5 years
    Average annual service cost$672 – $778

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    Isuzu D-Max

    The Isuzu D-Max is Australia’s third best selling ute, and it costs an average of $449 to service each year for the first five years.

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    The Japanese carmaker caps the total service cost at $2245 for the first five years, with servicing required every 12 months or 15,000km apart from a complimentary three-month service. 

    When you service on schedule at an Isuzu dealer, up to seven years of roadside assistance is offered.

    Ownership programIsuzu D-Max
    Warranty6 years, 150,000km
    Total capped-price service cost (5 years, 75,000km)$2245
    Service intervals12 months or 15,000 kilometres
    Roadside assistanceUp to 7 years – service activated
    Capped-price servicing5 years
    Average annual service cost$449

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    Mitsubishi Triton

    Mitsubishi Triton owners can access up to 10 years of capped price servicing, provided they maintain their car within the Mitsubishi dealership network.

    The Japanese carmaker quotes $6690 for a decade of services, at an average of $669 per year.

    All Triton models are covered by Mitsubishi’s 10-year, 200,000km conditional warranty. If you don’t service within the dealer network, the vehicle is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.

    Ownership programMitsubishi Triton
    Warranty5 years or 100,000km (standard)
    10 years or 200,000km (service activated)
    Total capped-price service cost (10 years, 200,000km)$6690
    Service intervals12 months or 15,000km
    Roadside assistance1 year (standard)
    4 years (service activated)
    Capped-price servicing10 years
    Average annual service cost$669

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    Mazda BT-50

    Servicing costs for the Mazda BT-50 are variant dependent.

    For example, a base XS cab chassis with the 1.9-litre engine costs $2166 over the first five years, while a top-spec Thunder dual cab will set you back $2496 over the same period.

    Mazda is one of the few manufacturers to offer capped price servicing for the lifetime of its vehicles.

    Ownership programMazda BT-50
    Warranty5 years, unlimited kilometres
    Total capped-price service cost (5 years, 75,000km)Model dependant
    Service intervals12 months or 15,000km
    Roadside assistance5 years
    Capped-price servicingLifetime
    Average annual service costModel dependent

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    Toyota LandCruiser 70

    The 70 Series Toyota LandCruiser is the most expensive ute to service on this list, as a result of its short service intervals.

    Most manufacturers require vehicles are serviced once per year, but Toyota has six-month intervals for the LandCruiser 70 which ups the total cost.

    Each service is capped at $525, but that adds up to $5250 over the five year capped-price servicing period.

    Toyota also charges customers $99 per year for roadside assistance, a service that is often provided free of charge.

    Ownership programToyota LandCruiser 70
    Warranty5 years, unlimited kilometres
    Total capped-price service cost (5 years, 100,000km)$5250
    Service intervals6 months or 10,000km
    Roadside assistance$99 per year
    Capped-price servicing5 years, 100,000km
    Average annual service cost$1050

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    Nissan Navara

    The Nissan Navara is on the pricey end when it comes to routine maintenance, with an average annual service bill topping $700.

    There’s a slight discrepancy between manual and automatic models, but all variants are subject to a six-year servicing plan.

    Service intervals of 20,000km for the Navara are longer than most, which will please owners who cover more ground.

    Five years of roadside assistance is included with the purchase of a Navara.

    Ownership programNissan Navara
    Warranty5 years, unlimited kilometres
    Total capped-price service cost (6 years, 120,000km)$4249 (manual)
    $4203 (auto)
    Service intervals12 months or 20,000km
    Roadside assistance5 years
    Capped-price servicing6 years
    Average annual service cost$708.20 (manual)
    $700.50 (auto)

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    Volkswagen Amarok

    Despite its European badge, the Amarok can be routinely serviced on a budget of just over $360 per year.

    Volkswagen charges a total of $1801 for five years of annual servicing, which is undercut by the GWM Ute only.

    In addition to affordable servicing, Volkswagen will extend the free roadside assistance period up to 10 years if owners service their Amarok within the dealer network.

    Ownership programVolkswagen Amarok
    Warranty5 years, unlimited kilometres
    Total capped-price service cost (5 years, 75,000km)$1801
    Service intervals12 months or 15,000km
    Roadside assistanceUp to 10 years (service activated)
    Capped-price servicing5 years
    Average annual service cost$360.20

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    GWM Ute

    The GWM Ute is the cheapest mainstream ute to service over the first five years of ownership.

    For $1700 owners get five years of servicing and roadside assistance, although there’s a slight catch.

    Service intervals for the GWM are 12 months or 10,000km – a low distance limit by modern standards.

    Given these vehicles are workhorses to many, more regular servicing may be required, incurring extra costs as a result.

    Ownership programGWM Ute
    Warranty7 years, unlimited kilometres
    Total capped-price service cost (5 years, 55,000km)$1700
    Service intervals12 months or 10,000km (first service at 6 months or 5000km)
    Roadside assistance5 years
    Capped-price servicing5 years
    Average annual service cost$340

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    LDV T60

    It’s difficult to gauge the affordability of LDV T60 servicing, as the manufacturer doesn’t stipulate service intervals or pricing.

    That lack of transparency leaves a lot to the imagination, and it’s nearly unheard of in the present automotive landscape.

    The T60 is covered by a seven-year, 200,000km warranty, with five years of included roadside assistance.

    Ownership programLDV T60
    Warranty7 years, 200,000km
    Total capped-price service cost (5 years, 75,000km)N/A
    Service intervalsN/A
    Roadside assistance5 years, 130,000km
    Capped-price servicingN/A
    Average annual service costN/A

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    Josh Nevett

    Josh Nevett is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Josh studied journalism at The University of Melbourne and has a passion for performance cars, especially those of the 2000s. Away from the office you will either find him on the cricket field or at the MCG cheering on his beloved Melbourne Demons.

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