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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by GTi View Post
    The Adventure is great. It is shorter than a typical compact sedan and yet is able to properly seat ten. Of course don't expect much in terms of speed but it is very sturdy and parts are dirt cheap. Heck, even the whole engine is cheap, should you want to replace it. Gas mileage is not as good as the Crosswind, but it is less susceptible to smoke belching. Among the three (Revo, Adventure, Crosswind) this one has the best highway legs (150km/h no problem) but is also the worst climber.

    Another option for a comfortable diesel people carrier would be the Kia Pregio. That one is immensely comfortable and can seat twelve full sized adults.

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    THanks sir, wala talaga kayong sawang tumulong..ehehe kayo kayo din yung tumulong sakin sa pag pili ng sentra dati.

    Maraming salamat talaga.. Hindi ako nagkamali sa sentra.. :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsinelas30 View Post
    THanks sir, wala talaga kayong sawang tumulong..ehehe kayo kayo din yung tumulong sakin sa pag pili ng sentra dati.

    Maraming salamat talaga.. Hindi ako nagkamali sa sentra.. :D
    Haha~ It is a joy for us to discuss about cars with others. I've learned a lot from many forumers here as well.

    I'm glad your Sentra is holding up well. At least hindi kami napahiya if ever you had a bad experience with a faulty unit. The good thing about old school diesels is that there is very little that can go wrong with it, and it costs little to run and maintain.


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    #13
    Guys pa comment.

    2000 Toyota Revo Dlx - Secondhand For Sale Philippines - 37242110


    OK din ba kahit gasoline?

    Mukang pahirapan maghanap ng diesel sa budget namin..

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    #15
    Ok din naman gasoline na revo, kaya lang syempre mas tipid pa rin yung diesel. Yun nga lang takaw para ang mga diesel na AUV sa mga ASBU.

    Test drive mo lahat para atleast matantsa mo kung mga magkakano pa kailangan ilabas kung may ipapagawa pa. Sa picture mukhang bagong linis yung engine bay ng revo which is good kasi madali makita kung tagas ang makina. Good luck pre.

    Ito nga pala sa sulit din.
    http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/vi...eywords=toyota revo#advertisementDetails

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    #16
    If you could stretch the budget.

    Here is my suggestion.

    1998-up Mazda MPV.















    Why? It's fully equipped. All power features, 4 captains chairs, Dual airbags, ABS, 4 wheel disc brakes. So at least, sa safety features updated pa din sya. It is powered by the Mazda WL turbodiesel engine (110hp). Same engine as the 1st gen Ford Everest. So, madami pa din pyesa. It is more like 90s Innova V.

    This particular unit sells for just 158K

    Mazda MPV van diesel local | Cars for sale Quezon City | AyosDito.ph

    this one is for 210k and a bit newer

    Mazda MPV Local- 98 Diesel | Cars for sale Parañaque | AyosDito.ph

    Get the local version, no matter what.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basti08 View Post

    this one is for 210k and a bit newer

    Mazda MPV Local- 98 Diesel | Cars for sale Parañaque | AyosDito.ph

    Get the local version, no matter what.
    Ok tong last bro..

    Ilang seater ba to? 4 lang? or meron pa sa likod?

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    OK naman to. 7 seater yan. It is more comfortable, feature-packed and powerful than AUVs. Yun nga lang medyo luma na. Make sure good condition ang unit na nakuha mo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsinelas30 View Post
    Ok tong last bro..

    Ilang seater ba to? 4 lang? or meron pa sa likod?
    7 seater sya. Dual AC din. Ang parts shouldn't be a problem, since nagkalat ang mga surplus version nito. Thanks to the surplus importers and Port Irene. I have had an Adventure before, and if I am in the market for AUV, I would strongly consider this 1st. It is made to cater the US market, so I bet this is more refined than crude AUVs.

    I think it has coil spring rear suspension too versus leaf springs of most AUVs except Innova. It is like a 90s Innova nga talaga.

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    oke nadin yaang 200k budget, pero kung madadagdagan mo siya hanggang 50-100 pa mas maige. ganiyan din budget ko dati nung nakita ko adventure dina ko nag dalawa isip na mag dagdag. sa ngayon ayos pa naman. kung sa palagay mo comportable at wala naman problem sa performance then go for it..

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