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May 19th, 2019 08:48 AM #41
In the PH? An SUV or crossover. There's no guarantee what the road conditions will be like. Might as well take something that can handle poorly maintained roads.
Maybe even a privately owned jeep?I wouldn't mind.
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May 19th, 2019 01:20 PM #42
A minivan is the best companion for a road trip if you are ferrying a lot of people and luggage. My longest road trips had been in the US and we were happy with a Dodge Caravan rental.
Locally, my FXT has proven its worth providing comfort for passengers plus ample cargo space. A bigger crossover like a Pilot or Explorer would be welcome.
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May 19th, 2019 01:44 PM #43Ngsun im somehow shifting to a van for a road trip. Ang sarap sumakay sa Grand Starex even to drive it. Maganda na naman roads sa Philippines major provincial roads .
And you can just throw everything na binile mo sa daan at the back coz it has big space, as well as leg space, unat space, and its just so comfy
Sana yun Hiace commuter may option to change the seats config, siguro in 10 years mag driver na lang ako and convert the biggest hiace to my personal limo
Vans are gonna slowly replace PPVs siguro as major workhorse vehicle as we explore our countryside
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May 19th, 2019 03:41 PM #44
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May 19th, 2019 07:54 PM #46
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May 19th, 2019 11:08 PM #47
I have a soft spot for the PH jeep because it's the vehicle I learned to drive in. Plus, if it's old tech, I can maintain and work on it myself.
On road trips, it's not likely to attract unwanted attention like a "fancy" minivan or SUV.
Plus, they're reasonably affordable. This one is PhP90k used. Geez. I like it.
Ford kasi... it needs a lot of TLC. ;) Kidding aside, I don't know if other turbo vehicles have...
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