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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by jfc168 View Post
    With the release of the new Innova just around the corner, one downside you do have to consider is the depreciation of your new car. If you decide to buy and flip after a little while, it will cost you. It's the equivalent of buying an Innova a year older in terms of depreciated value. However, if you decide to keep it for a while, depreciation won't matter.
    The "new" Innova isn't entirely new, just a facelift, and one that makes the vehicle uglier IMO. Maybe not as big a deal as a full model change.

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    #12
    A little over your budget but based on your criteria fortuner G is also a good option. Price is at less than 1.4m so if installment you wouldnt feel much of a diff. That is if seating 7 is a priority but if not you might also wanna consider the new forester (fan boy here)

    Just my 2 cents.

  3. Join Date
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    #13
    :bouncealt: we need to have an innova killer NoW !!:idea:

    seems like communism if you look at our roads, unlike other countries, more varieties

    Pls ...:beer:

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    #14
    I'd suggest you get the Innova if you have floods in mind. Truck-based platform means it's the sturdiest among your choices. Power is more than enough for the daily grind, fuel efficiency is great and it's very much flood-worthy too.

    The Montero Sport non-VGT M/T fits your budget as well. Even more flood worthy than the Innova thanks to higher ride height. You get class leading ride quality, good power from the engine, and much more stage presence than an Innova.

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