Yes the bigger the betterWhen I first started driving I used relatively large vehicles naman.
Yes the bigger the betterWhen I first started driving I used relatively large vehicles naman.
^Right! The better to bully smaller vehicles with.I find it easier to intimidate jeepneys with this one than with the Revo. :hysterical:
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Wow, i seldom see girls having interest on pickup trucks. You must be loving the smell of diesel too.
Another thing to consider is the higher maintenance cost of cr diesels compared to oldschools or gas.
Maam Cathy, may fortuner kaming binebenta '09 vvti. 23+k pa lang mileage. Pwede niyo po tignan.![]()
I'm scheduled for test drive na sa Hilux E. Strada naman next pero parang ang hirap humingi ng test drive sa Mitsubishi
BTW ang payat tignan ng Hilux e. Ano yung kinakabit sa body sa may gulong to make it more macho? Also, I don't like the tires and rims. It's too small![]()
Last edited by _Cathy_; August 27th, 2013 at 09:08 PM.
Fender Flares. At that price point, both Hilux and Strada will appear thin bec. they are not equipped with fender flares plus narrow wheels. Strada might already come with mag wheels but still the same thin size.
If you desire the "look", you may have to increase your budget and go for the Hilux G M/T 4x2. - 1.136M
I have seen some people buy the cheaper variants and end up spending more in aftermarket - adding the flares (installation and paint) and mag wheels.
Last edited by number001; August 28th, 2013 at 09:59 AM.
If you see the 4x2 Strada in person, you may find it to look even thinner than the Hilux. The Hilux E still uses steel rims though (different design from the J variant), if I'm not mistaken. The fender flares may help it look bigger, but it won't help if you have skinny tires. I've seen Strada's without fender flares but with enlarged aftermarket rims. Ganda talaga.Actually, you can just go to some wheel shop in Banawe and trade in your stock rims for aftermarket ones, or even just Montero or Strada 4x4 stock rims. You won't be spending much.
or retain the strada rims and replace the tires with something bigger.
Gusto mo refer kita sa SA ko sa mitsubishi? Yung katapat ng Don Bosco makati?.
Dun ka na lang din sa SA na syota ng tropa ko. Si Joyce sa Mitsubishi Otis. Hehe. Hingi ka na lang discount sabihin mo na lang name ko, Beni.
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Diamond VV is along c5 ba?
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Try to canvass at different dealers and compare who can give the most discount for the Montero. Then go to the best dealership that you think could provide you the best service or that has the best facilities. May mga dealerships talaga na mas pangit kaysa sa iba.
Baka when you went to inquire, na meet na nung salesman ung quota niya kaya wala na siyang kwenta sumagot.
Kung may ganiang price lang din ang everest yun na ipapabili ko sayo catcat eh. Hindi ko feel ang montero. Sa kurbada parang tataob yan eh.
Magaala- Yeng Constantino pa datingan mo.
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I'm reading the Mitsu service center thread and it seems like there is so Matinong case for MitsubishiMy only choices are citimotors in Makati or C5 since those are the only locations convenient for me
I could not back read the Montero thread as there are just too many pages
Buti pa Toyota mababait mga sales and accommodating. Yung Sales Associate ko from 3 yrs ago e until now assist pa rin ako. Pero I do want a Montero talaga.
One of my dream cars nga montero na whiteKaya lang manual lang pwede ibili sakin if I decide on it
Go with the vehicle that you really want. Mahirap mag drive and own a car na napipilitan ka lang and the reason is pang baha. Ang bigat ng feeling niyan each time na idadrive mo coz it's not the car that you really want. Hindi mo yan maa appreciate.
In every dealership there is a bad experience pero malay mo, when you build a good relationship with an SA, baka kasing ganda or even better pa ang magiging experience with Mitsubishi than Toyota.