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February 8th, 2009 10:23 AM #1
A close relative wants comments, so I volunteer. For a no-frills extended 12-seater family carrier that offers passenger comfort and easy drivability. Mostly provincial routes.
Anyone? TIA.
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February 8th, 2009 10:36 AM #2
kung mag tci na starex ka, wag nalang. maiinis ka lang sa kupad...oo maganda hatak nyan pag walang laman, e do you think na di pupunuin yan? at since van yan, do you think na limited lang yan sa city use?
di na pinagiisipan yan, much better pa ang urvan estate!
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February 8th, 2009 10:53 AM #3
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February 8th, 2009 06:03 PM #4
The Urvan Estate is the one with the 3.o engine, right? It's the same engine in the Patrol and if you are going to use it as 'pang-harabas' maintenance will be a bit on the expensive side. You can't skimp on filters. The oil filter costs Php800.00 and there are two fuel filters. One costs Php1,700 and the other around Php1,200.
But so far the engine in my Patrol has been reliable (albeit a bit expensive to maintain engine-wise).
The Grand Starex is a good 9 seater but is not really ideal for 12 persons.
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February 8th, 2009 09:37 PM #5
Thanks for the initial replies.
I was about to tell them to get the GRX Starex instead although it might turn them off kasi 2nd hand na mga ito.
Looks may not be very crucial in the decision kasi mga probinsyano gagamit but as OTEP have said, mas mahal pala maintenance ng Estate. Not to mention unit price is also higher.
So, di ba kakahiya mag-recommend sa base model ng 2009 Starex?
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February 8th, 2009 10:23 PM #6
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February 8th, 2009 11:25 PM #7
why not just the urvan..the one with TD27...not with the 3.0...
enormous body of the grand starex is the weak point of the g.starex. its the same engine used in the older models..where in most owners says its sluggish talaga...
better choice pa ung urvan-escapade...
ps- estate is same as patrol engine, minus the turbo...but with direct injection.
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February 8th, 2009 11:54 PM #8why not just the urvan..the one with TD27...not with the 3.0...
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February 9th, 2009 12:17 AM #9
If they can stomach the looks, the Ssangyong Stavic is pretty good. With its Mercedes Benz W124 based chassis and modern MB diesel engines. Wheels Inc. seems to have tons of promos for this model.
But again, crash test considerations have made this van an ideal 9 seater with a smallish last row.
Why not the Grandia GL?
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February 9th, 2009 04:36 AM #10
If you're looking for a people carrier, IMHO torque matters more than a diesel engine's HP ratings.
If you'd ask me, I'd go for the Urvan Estate for a people carrier. I've ridden a TD27 escapade filled to the brim and it had no problems at all, not to mention its exceptional airconditioning. What more for an estate with a bigger direct injection engine and aircon vents on each passenger row?
In fairness to the GS, I've ridden the one with the VGT engine and wow, ang lakas talaga humatak. However, it has only 2 rows at the back plus the fact that the front row has 2 captain seats but with all the leg roooooooooooooooom. The airconditioning? I had to close the vents ontop of me. Now here's the catch: how much?
9 seater starex TCI? Never mind.
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