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July 14th, 2014 01:43 AM #21Pangarap ko rin ipamana sa akin ng parents ko yung Revo nila. Kaya lang di nagyari yun
Minsan nag ccommute ako papasok nakaksakay ako ng Revo. Ang ganda ng ride compared sa crosswind at advie na UV Express. Di matagtag gaano. Pero since GS ang current ride ng family, naninibago na rin sa space. Hinahanap ko yung luwag ng GS. Hehe
Na miss ko tuloy Revo namin
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July 14th, 2014 08:17 AM #22With the Revo, hindi naman guzzler kapag beyond 100km/h ang takbo. 10km/L ang average FC on a Baguio trip. In fact around 1/4 tank lang nakonsumo from QC to La Union. Average speed on the highway was 100-120, bihira bumaba dun. Yung buong stretch ng SCTEX nasa 120. Lumakas lang ang konsumo nung paakyat na ng Kennon Road. That took roughly another 1/4 tank, hence the 10km/L average. Doon, nasa 40-70 for the most part ang takbo ko. RPM ranges from 3000-4000.
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July 14th, 2014 10:10 PM #23
If i were to chose between the two
I'wll go for the innova and crosswind
tested ko na innova at 139k kms
and crosswind xuv at at 90k kms
adventure sikip ng legroom sa fornt facing saka halos tumama na ulo mo sa ceiling
i'm 5'9
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July 15th, 2014 01:25 AM #24
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July 15th, 2014 09:09 AM #26Innova, hands down, panalo dito.
Pero kung among the three (Revo, Adventure, Crosswind), sa Revo ako, kaso out of production na. Pinaka-ayaw ko, Crosswind (kung personal use).
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July 15th, 2014 09:22 AM #27
^ why crosswind sir?
among those youy stated i dont like the adventure mababa ground clearance and maliit tires
niya and matagtag
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July 15th, 2014 09:23 AM #28
^ why crosswind sir?
among those youy stated i dont like the adventure mababa ground clearance and maliit tires
niya and matagtag
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July 15th, 2014 09:38 AM #29
My take on this:
Engine Responsiveness: Toyota (hands down. Jurassic ang engines ng Isuzu and Adventure)
Space: Tie between Toyota and Isuzu (Mitsu's a bit too cramped for my liking)
Fuel Economy: Toyota (CRDI as compared to Isuzu and Mitsu's DI)
Ride comfort: Toyota
Engine reliability: Tie between Isuzu and Mitsu (They been around for the longest time, esp with the Mits engine)
Personally, Id go for the Isuzu for practical reasons. I just need a no frills vehicle to get from A to B. I own the grandfather of the sportivo (97 hilander) which was purchased brand new then. It has proven to be reliable vehicle clocking up 300K (private use lang po yan). The only major issue bugging me now is an overhaul due to lack of due diligence in checking the oil level (culprit was an oil leak from the alternator hose). Note that this is my vehicle's 1st major engine issue. Other issues in the past were pretty minor (changed almost the entire aircon system EXCEPT the compressor which is miraculously still working, upgraded alternator to higher amperage, calibrated injection pump and replaced injectors after 16 years of faithful service and the normal consumables like battery, tires, filters, fluids, etc.)
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July 15th, 2014 09:58 AM #30by reckoning, toyota wins in 3 / 5 considerations, and ties in 1 / 4. that means, it wins in 3.5 out of 5 criteria.
so why choose isuzu..?
pardon but... isuzu wins in engine reliability only because it's been around longer, and not really because the others are worse...
bottom line: bakit pa pagtiya-tiyagaan ang isa, kung malinaw namang lamang yung iba?
and i'm not sure i would consent to being dis-comforted (heh heh) because i like the (arguably) longer-lived engine..
and it's not as if you're spending considerably more... or less...
the value of this thread is, you see other points of view which you might not have considered before.. then we can make a "more-informed" decision..
my 97 centavos' worth..Last edited by dr. d; July 15th, 2014 at 10:03 AM.
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