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    Maps.me for offline mao

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    Wigo on a road trip fully laden with 5 adults & camping gears for sure..?

    with so many unknowns out there all the best of luck to you guys..

    coming home, be prepared for unknown PMS costs as well..

    OR..get a PPV/van for hire if you have the budget..it makes a lot of practical sense & peace of mind for your loved ones..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie View Post
    Thank you all for your helpful advice! I also think that it's the companionship that makes a successful trip ^^ We are just looking for experiences to be more well-prepared and avoid unnecessary troubles ;) Every road trip has its story... I would be greatly appreciate it and would very love to hear if you don't mind sharing your own stories :P



    That's also what we are considering! I think it'd be best if we dont have to spend money renting a car. But if the Wigo is not sufficient for the trip, then we have no choice but renting one. Currently we only have a Wigo of my friend's.



    Thank you! Can you suggest with a particular model for renting? I think we would have to rent one.



    Lol 3 skinny girls and 2 not-skinny-at-all guys. I guess I can exclude the Wigo option now lol.
    rent an innova.
    it's got lotsa interior space. the five of you, even if on the slightly stouter side, won't bruise against each other, even on longer trips.
    and you can get to your stash of goodies at the back, without having to stop and get out of the car. it comes in handy, in the rain and on the expressway..
    the engine is also adequate for everyday drives.
    but, in a pinch, the wigo should get you to where you want to go. wag lang sa masyadong matarik na daanan. it's only a 1 liter three cylinder engine... and there are five of you. personally, i do not know what its limits are, re. uphill driving.
    but you should check its passenger weight limit. sorry, but my manual is... elsewhere right now.

    errr... san ba punta ninyo?
    Last edited by dr. d; May 23rd, 2017 at 12:35 AM.

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    Minivan. Not even the biggest SUV can beat it for comfort or room efficiency.



    Of course, that's assuming the road conditions are okay.

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    Any 5-seater sedan (ex. Vios) or small SUV/AUV (ex. Avanza) should work. Hatchbacks without a proper trunk like a Wigo or Lancer don't have enough luggage space. Vans like Grandias are so big and you'll be so far away from eachother that it'll be hard to converse without shouting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by makinao View Post
    Vans like Grandias are so big and you'll be so far away from eachother that it'll be hard to converse without shouting.
    Minivans are very quiet. I never needed to shout with the windows closed. My wife certainly had no problems gossiping with other Filipinas at the back. I was usually the driver. So, I didn't talk anyway.

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    Jeremy Clarkson once called the Corolla "The World's Fastest Car" (New Zealand episode)

    Rented kasi

    So yes, based on personaly experience, masarap idrive ang rental car kasi sa totoo lang, wag ka lang mabangga, wala kang problem/pakialam sa sasakyan

    So back to your question... If renting a car and budget is an issue... Try the Vios or Avanza (kainis lang ng rentals dyan sa Pinas, mostly MT units ang available)

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    Quote Originally Posted by makinao View Post
    Any 5-seater sedan (ex. Vios) or small SUV/AUV (ex. Avanza) should work. Hatchbacks without a proper trunk like a Wigo or Lancer don't have enough luggage space. Vans like Grandias are so big and you'll be so far away from eachother that it'll be hard to converse without shouting.
    That's the difference between Grand Starex and Grandia. You don't have to shout to the person in front if you need to talk to them 😂

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    In long term mas tatagal grandia compare sa grand starex period

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Minivans are very quiet. I never needed to shout with the windows closed. My wife certainly had no problems gossiping with other Filipinas at the back. I was usually the driver. So, I didn't talk anyway.
    Except minivans in the US are built to be more quiet and highways are smoother.

    Not the same case here in Pinas 😀

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Minivan. Not even the biggest SUV can beat it for comfort or room efficiency.



    Of course, that's assuming the road conditions are okay.
    There are no more USDM minivans here save for the Town and Country. The Japs have shifted to fielding their HK/JP minivans (Alphard, Odyssey, etc).

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    c'mon guys, they have a wigo and it's all they've got. mali lang yung thread title nya. i don't tjink he is asking what vehicle to rent, rather he is asking if the wigo would suffice.

    and my answer is yes the wigo will be ok. we make do with what we have. when all i had was a kia cd5 i fit 6 people on a trip to pangasinan passing through lahar where the bridges were down and a trip from QC to Tarlac can take 10 or more hours due to all the detours one had to take. a wigo with 5 on board should be more than ok on todays roads.

    my suggestion only is to invest in a good roof rack for extra luggage capacity. and please do check the tires and the spare are in good condition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonemus View Post
    Except minivans in the US are built to be more quiet and highways are smoother.

    Not the same case here in Pinas 😀
    When I was young, I traveled a lot with my dad to both Subic Naval Base and Clark Air Base. Even back in Marcos' time, the roads were okay enough. Our route was MacArthur's Highway(?)-EDSA-South Expressway-Alabang-Zapote Road. None of them seemed particularly noisy.

    EQAddict has a Kia Sedona minivan. Perhaps, he can provide some firsthand experience about minivan noise on Manila streets.

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    nasa mga bibiyahe lang iyan kung pano ang diskarte sa "road tripping"....

    kahit anong sasakyan basta nasa kondisyon kakayanin....

    yung mga nabisita ko na indian forums nga e mga tipong hyundai i10, picanto, etc na maliliit na kotse e pinangaakyat nila ng mga matataas na bundok nila dun....rohtang pass, etc.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    nasa mga bibiyahe lang iyan kung pano ang diskarte sa "road tripping"....

    kahit anong sasakyan basta nasa kondisyon kakayanin....

    yung mga nabisita ko na indian forums nga e mga tipong hyundai i10, picanto, etc na maliliit na kotse e pinangaakyat nila ng mga matataas na bundok nila dun....rohtang pass, etc.....
    lalo na yung Alto with 5 people onboard

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    Given the wigo is in tiptop condition, Kayang kaya ng wigo iyan

    About 3 weeks ago we went on a long road trip to the less touristy side of mindoro and it was able to keep up w/ all the pick-ups and SUVs in the convoy. Even on unforgiving unpaved dirt roads, it was was always in the middle of the pack even though the driver was very hefty at 200++ lbs

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    occidental mindoro ba iyan? sana makabalik ako jan. last time na umiikot ako jan e 2007-08 pa at napakahirap pa yung daan na nagkokonekta ng oriental at occidental (san jose to roxas).

    sorry OT....just one of the few road trips na pwedeng gawin sa pinas lang naman.

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    Aww! Thanks a lottt for your support! I didnt expect to get so many helpful advice!
    We are afraid our luggage cannot fit in the Wigo so we are considering to rent an Avanza. We have never taken any road trip so we dont know if noise in car should be taken into account? Will it be a big problem? I can only think of space and fuel efficiency when it comes to rent a car for a road trip
    We haven't finalized our itinerary yet. Wanna listen to your experiences? Or any suggestion for me pls?
    Sorry if I missed any replies ..

    THANKS A BUNCH!

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    occidental mindoro ba iyan? sana makabalik ako jan. last time na umiikot ako jan e 2007-08 pa at napakahirap pa yung daan na nagkokonekta ng oriental at occidental (san jose to roxas).

    sorry OT....just one of the few road trips na pwedeng gawin sa pinas lang naman.
    oriental mindoro pa din bro. bale destination namin papunta sa municipality ng roxas galing sa pier ng calapan

    maganda na ang mga daan. tuloy-tuloy na ang smooth roads kasi nautical highway siya even sa gabi well lighted naman ang majority ng dadaanan mo at madaming cat eye reflectors at road signs
    Last edited by baludoy; May 24th, 2017 at 04:56 PM.

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    Which part of the country are you going to travel? Road conditions? Luggage space requirements? What’s the condition of your friend’s car? Tires and brakes are good? No overheating issues?

    Those are common checklists when going for a road trip.

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    2-3 person traveling, my vote will be nissan navara. Good all around vehicle

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