have to agree with its off road capability.
I couldn't wait to get mine.
First trip off road i took it to straddie the side steps would scrape on everything and the Nav would bottom out as the navara is to low (compared to others).
remedy, fitted a sax 2" suspension lift and head off road again.
light off road to test wheel travel etc and found I would get nowhere without lifting a wheel, the D22 drivers left me for dead with the of road capability.
third time off road, today, this time a get a little adventurous and try a hill climb, nothing difficult. Father in law drove straight up in his standard prado with slight wheel spin. I figure I ave more ground clearance, better tyres I should breeze it in, boy was I wrong. Started to lose traction so upped the revs a little and then bang, clunk, rattle. Shut the car down hoped out to find a hole in my front diff and oil everywhere (lucky I had the winch fitted)
Rang the local nissan dealer to be told that I would not have any warranty on the front diff due to the vehicle being used in an off road environment. So rang a local tow truck to home and forked out $220 to have it towed. Put it in the shed and pulled the diff out. Upon pulling the front housing off the diff I found a hand full of broken pinion gears. I have had a fair share of performance cars and from looking at the front diff gears they are either very weak or mine has had issues from day one. Car is 10 months old and has 25000km's on the clock.
Sorry for the long rant but as you can imagine I am some what annoyed about having to fork out almost $3000 for a replacement.
i use mine for work so I carry around 250kg of tools
so with the lack of off road ability, weak rear springs, had to replace to carry my tools and camper and the common clutch issue, mine has been replaced at 20,000km's. It seems the navara is a very average vehicle and nissan expect its owners to use it to collect the shopping.