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    Both are roughly priced the same. Which of the two would you get and why? TIA!

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    territory is a chinacar that looks very dated in 2022

    between those 2 sa ranger nako. i'm actually choosing between a jimny and ranger XL 4x4 right now but i'm leaning towards the jimny coz ranger is a truck. i don't really need a truck. so if you need a truck get the ranger, if not look for another crossover

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    a new look and model territory is coming.

    the ranger is a 2023 model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    a new look and model territory is coming.

    the ranger is a 2023 model.
    True. The new Territory is coming in a year or so...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    territory is a chinacar that looks very dated in 2022

    between those 2 sa ranger nako. i'm actually choosing between a jimny and ranger XL 4x4 right now but i'm leaning towards the jimny coz ranger is a truck. i don't really need a truck. so if you need a truck get the ranger, if not look for another crossover
    And to think, the Territory was just launched locally 2 years ago.

    Between the two, I guess the 2023 Ranger will still good design-wise in 5 years time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonemus View Post
    And to think, the Territory was just launched locally 2 years ago.

    Between the two, I guess the 2023 Ranger will still good design-wise in 5 years time...

    new ranger probably gonna look good from the outside for years to come. but on the inside... it's belt-in-oil so you probably have to change the oil frequently. that's one more reason i'm choosing jimny over ranger. fords just aren't built for long-term use

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    new ranger probably gonna look good from the outside for years to come. but on the inside... it's belt-in-oil so you probably have to change the oil frequently. that's one more reason i'm choosing jimny over ranger. fords just aren't built for long-term use
    As for me, I do need the sizable "trunk" as I have quite a few things that need vehicle storage.

    Also, the Ranger does feel surprisingly more spacious inside than the Territory (and Jimny)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonemus View Post
    As for me, I do need the sizable "trunk" as I have quite a few things that need vehicle storage.

    Also, the Ranger does feel surprisingly more spacious inside than the Territory (and Jimny)...


    check this out. maselan ata ang belt-in-oil when it comes to oil selection



    btw if you need space check out HR-V it has the ULT seats like the jazz which collapse into the floor to create a lot of cargo space

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    new ranger probably gonna look good from the outside for years to come. but on the inside... it's belt-in-oil so you probably have to change the oil frequently. that's one more reason i'm choosing jimny over ranger. fords just aren't built for long-term use
    Belt in oil? Meh ganern pala.. di ba iniiwasan nga mag ka oil ang belt..

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Belt in oil? Meh ganern pala.. di ba iniiwasan nga mag ka oil ang belt..

    i'm sure the belt materials can endure being in motor oil until the warranty expires as long as you use the ford-approved oil and change it at ford-approved intervals

    pero bakit B.I.O. pa? what's wrong with timing chains? or dry belts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonemus View Post
    Both are roughly priced the same. Which of the two would you get and why? TIA!
    IMO... depends on the use

    Yung wife ko was once sinundo ng Raptor on one of her business trips. she told me, walang silbi yung pickup since hirap na hirap yung driver to load their luggage sa likod. 2nd, thanks to the bed cover, naka higa lang pwede yung bags nila. there was almost not enough space for 4 passengers + their luggages.

    Pero, her brother uses a Navara. nag diving kasi sya and he finds it easier to throw his diving gear sa bed para di na mabasa yung loob ng car nya.

    I personally find the Territory more useful for my needs.
    Pero I think the Ranger will last longer.

    Plus, I feel na its easier to dispose a pick-up later when its time to upgrade.

    Lastly... I feel that the Territory looks old (siguro since may padating nang bago)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    IMO... depends on the use

    Yung wife ko was once sinundo ng Raptor on one of her business trips. she told me, walang silbi yung pickup since hirap na hirap yung driver to load their luggage sa likod. 2nd, thanks to the bed cover, naka higa lang pwede yung bags nila. there was almost not enough space for 4 passengers + their luggages.

    Pero, her brother uses a Navara. nag diving kasi sya and he finds it easier to throw his diving gear sa bed para di na mabasa yung loob ng car nya.

    I personally find the Territory more useful for my needs.
    Pero I think the Ranger will last longer.

    Plus, I feel na its easier to dispose a pick-up later when its time to upgrade.

    Lastly... I feel that the Territory looks old (siguro since may padating nang bago)
    Thanks. I was leaning towards the Ranger already but yung hassle ng luggages on the bed is not encouraging. In my recent trip, all my luggages were thrown sideways at the back of a canopied Wildtrack. So mabuti pang SUV na lang with the enclosed 3rd row.

    So now I'm looking at the Everest Trend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonemus View Post
    Thanks. I was leaning towards the Ranger already but yung hassle ng luggages on the bed is not encouraging. In my recent trip, all my luggages were thrown sideways at the back of a canopied Wildtrack. So mabuti pang SUV na lang with the enclosed 3rd row.

    So now I'm looking at the Everest Trend.
    Everest Trend is a good choice. More versatility and flexibility for you. Not to mention the added space over the Territory.

    Hope you get your unit fast.

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    +1 on the Everest Trend

    Problema lang the electrics are Ford
    My 6-year old unit none of the steering wheel buttons work anymore

    But mechanically it's been solid. Replaced the charge pipe lang with a solid aluminum tube after it collapsed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    +1 on the Everest Trend

    Problema lang the electrics are Ford
    My 6-year old unit none of the steering wheel buttons work anymore

    But mechanically it's been solid. Replaced the charge pipe lang with a solid aluminum tube after it collapsed.
    The 5-year / 150,000 km (whichever comes first) warranty will come into play.

    Added peace of mind during this time.
    Last edited by 111prez; September 21st, 2022 at 05:18 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    Problema lang the electrics are Ford
    My 6-year old unit none of the steering wheel buttons work anymore
    wow. that's disappointing.

    naaalala ko tuloy nung bago pa lang ako nag drive... inis na inis ako na di gumagana yung lighter nung car ko. funny thing is that di naman ako nag-yosi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    +1 on the Everest Trend

    Problema lang the electrics are Ford
    My 6-year old unit none of the steering wheel buttons work anymore

    But mechanically it's been solid. Replaced the charge pipe lang with a solid aluminum tube after it collapsed.
    I hope the newer generation will fare better for most parts

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    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    Everest Trend is a good choice. More versatility and flexibility for you. Not to mention the added space over the Territory.

    Hope you get your unit fast.
    Thanks! Excited to get it soon. Hopefully by early next month. Planning to do Manila-Davao road trip already during the Christmas break

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    Was offered a black Trend yesterday but I declined. Was offered a white by another dealer this morning, but I also declined. Mas gusto ko na nung aluminum metallic after seeing one IRL.

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    Just an update as I just took delivery of an arctic white Trend. A good day.

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