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    All priced nearly to each other; all pick-ups, all with 4x4.

    Which is the best for hauling stuff and doing it in bad terrain? Which one would last more than a decade?

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    I'm going Toyota with this. primarily because better steering. the suspension is really built to haul heavy items. You will have plenty of 3party options after 10years. The 2.4Liter engine is built to have maximum reliability. Toyota did not downsize too much. They didn't push too much boost with their turbo. You also get a differential lock in case you're really in slippery offroad situations.


    Isuzu philippines has really removed alot of features on the Dmax LT. And its too expensive. No airbags? No ABS? 16inch wheels? lol

    Isuzu even had the audacity to put the 5 speed manual transimission!!! You can't even download the specs from IsuzuPH's website.

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    ever since I hated pick-up pero eto Ranger ko parang love ko to kahit company car ko lang

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    Hauling stuff and bad roads matic ako Hilux. Bias ako kasi i use 1.

    Once loaded 13-15 sacks of rice sa bed ng hilux low-rider hindi nagreklamo aside sa dumapa lang yung likod. Kailangan lang sobra bagal takbo kasi hirap habulin yung brakes. Hehe

    Too bare yung isuzu but for hauling stuff i know it gets the job done.

    Ranger complete package sana but may kulang para saakin na hindi ko ma-pinpoint..

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    kulang sa paligo? Pero hinde eh pinaka pogi Ranger sa lahat

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    TS wanted to know which would last a decade?

    I currently own a raptor but I came from a hilux revo, I personally think the hilux will last for years more so than its competitors.

    With regards to looks, kanya kanya na yan.

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    I am in the same dilemma. In narrowing my choices, I have ruled out the ranger because of the percieved high cost of maintenance and more importantly the lack of rear differential lock or at least some kind of limited slip rear differential. I seriously considered the navarra el 4x4 mt. However, the dealer informed me that this variant is currently not available in most dealerships nationwide. The VL navarra is already too expensive. It seems I might have to go with the hilux. The only thing holding me back is the stiff ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spotdog11 View Post
    I am in the same dilemma. In narrowing my choices, I have ruled out the ranger because of the percieved high cost of maintenance and more importantly the lack of rear differential lock or at least some kind of limited slip rear differential. I seriously considered the navarra el 4x4 mt. However, the dealer informed me that this variant is currently not available in most dealerships nationwide. The VL navarra is already too expensive. It seems I might have to go with the hilux. The only thing holding me back is the stiff ride.

    Which is the best for hauling stuff and doing it in bad terrain? Which one would last more than a decade?
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    There are aftermarket shock absorbers available for the hilux. I would go for the 10way ridemax or 9way toughdog.

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    pinakamahal pala Ranger to maintain, isama na din natin old strada and navarra entry level mas mura ba mag maintain nito?

    personally, i like the ranger then navarra, gaano ba katipid sa FC itong mga pickup with these 2.0L - 2.5L engines, in 60 kph average?

    sorry po sa TS kung me Qs na 4x2

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    Quote Originally Posted by sp00nman View Post
    pinakamahal pala Ranger to maintain, isama na din natin old strada and navarra entry level mas mura ba mag maintain nito?

    personally, i like the ranger then navarra, gaano ba katipid sa FC itong mga pickup with these 2.0L - 2.5L engines, in 60 kph average?

    sorry po sa TS kung me Qs na 4x2
    you can download the ranger maintenance cost here

    Ford Philippines | Maintenance Service

    once you add the cost for 5years or 60000km, tell us again how expensive itd be..

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    Mga Sir, makikisali na rin ako. Pasensya na. Ang pinagpipilian ko ngayon ay Toyota Hilux 2.4 E MT at Nissan Navara 4x4 EL MT. Importante sa akin is ride comfort, matipid sa fuel at mura sa maintenance. Alin kaya dito sa dalawa?

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    Congrats. Imo hilux din ang best choice. Isuzu tipid lang sa krudo ang lamang. Un navara malakas sa krudo, at mahal ang parts, 50k pag nagpalit ng clutch parts. Speed at comfort lang ang lamang ng nissan. Ang di ko lang gusto sa hilux ay un clutch, antigas

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    Quote Originally Posted by kkreuk18 View Post
    Congrats. Imo hilux din ang best choice. Isuzu tipid lang sa krudo ang lamang. Un navara malakas sa krudo, at mahal ang parts, 50k pag nagpalit ng clutch parts. Speed at comfort lang ang lamang ng nissan. Ang di ko lang gusto sa hilux ay un clutch, antigas

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    gaano kalakas sa krudo ang Navarra? In general anu ba average FC ng mga diesl pickups?

    What about Ranger, mas practival ba sya sa hilux in the long run?

    TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by sp00nman View Post
    gaano kalakas sa krudo ang Navarra? In general anu ba average FC ng mga diesl pickups?

    What about Ranger, mas practival ba sya sa hilux in the long run?

    TIA
    According sa mga coworkers ko na naka navara 9 kpL city driving(light traffic) tagaytay area, un isa dasma tagaytay balikan, 11 kpL. Both matic. At driver lang ang sakay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kkreuk18 View Post
    According sa mga coworkers ko na naka navara 9 kpL city driving(light traffic) tagaytay area, un isa dasma tagaytay balikan, 11 kpL. Both matic. At driver lang ang sakay.

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    matipid yan 7sp na navarra. sana dumating na yun series 5? nila dito. new steering weight etc..

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    matipid yan 7sp na navarra. sana dumating na yun series 5? nila dito. new steering weight etc..
    Un nakaka11 kpL banayad pa magpatakbo un. Kung kumpara sa dmax kayang kaya maka 15-16 kpL dito sa area namin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kkreuk18 View Post
    Congrats. Imo hilux din ang best choice. Isuzu tipid lang sa krudo ang lamang. Un navara malakas sa krudo, at mahal ang parts, 50k pag nagpalit ng clutch parts. Speed at comfort lang ang lamang ng nissan. Ang di ko lang gusto sa hilux ay un clutch, antigas

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    Thank you sir. I have to agree with you on the clutch. Its a bit hard nga as compared to other pickups.

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    No idea about sa ranger. Wala ako nun. At isa lang un naka ranger sa work, nakalift pa un ng mga 6 inches, laki gulong kaya mejo malakas daw sa krudo accdg to him(comparison sa old trooper 2.8L 4jb1Tengine nya na almost ganun din kalaki ang gulong)

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    Un comparison na sinabi ko over navara ay pareho kami ng ruta at mas magaan ang paa sa kin nung owner/driver ng navara

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4x4 mid-spec brawl: Isuzu D-Max LT vs Toyota Hilux 2.4 E  vs Ford Ranger XLS Sport