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    Pa help naman po sirs. My tita is asking me kung ano daw okay na premium SUV balak kasi niya bumili. She's asking me to do the research kasi wala siyang time to go to the dealers and all. Wala siyang spinecify na budget so I'm guessing kahit magkano pa yun. Eto mga hinahanap niya:

    1. Pinaka comfortable sakyan. May driver siya so sa likod siya parati sasakay. (Which points to criterion 2)
    2. Since de driver siya hindi kailangang uber lakas ng makina basta capable engine pwede na siya. (Although at the premium suv level malalakas na din lahat ng engines nila)
    3. Features. Gusto niya madaming "features".

    Ang mga naisip kong suv ay yung MB GL, BMW X5, Audi Q7, LR Range Rover, Lexus LX. Nagtingin din ako ng Cayenne at Q5 since nasa dealer na ko ng Audi. Ano tingin niyo po? Sana matulungan niyo ako kasi tinatanong na ko ng tita ko eh. Hehe. Salamat po ng madami.

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    The LR is most comfy but seems to have reliability issues.

    The BMW X5 is nice but kinda a bit stiff on the ride quality.

    Lexus LX is a bit soft and comfy. Not sure about reliability but personally it feels rather overpriced.

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    What do you mean by reliability issues sa LR sir ghosthunter? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunnerJam View Post
    What do you mean by reliability issues sa LR sir ghosthunter? Thanks.

    Mechanically, problems develop which can lead to minor stuff or to the engine not starting at all in the morning. My high school batchmate has one. Loves the ride, hates the lack of reliability (compared to other large SUVs from other brands). Given he has money to spare, he still keeps it (for now) because of the a smooth ride, great interior and brand prestige. I assume he is going to sell it once it's starting to look a little old or when he finds a newer replacement.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; March 5th, 2011 at 10:25 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunnerJam View Post
    Pa help naman po sirs. My tita is asking me kung ano daw okay na premium SUV balak kasi niya bumili. She's asking me to do the research kasi wala siyang time to go to the dealers and all. Wala siyang spinecify na budget so I'm guessing kahit magkano pa yun. Eto mga hinahanap niya:

    1. Pinaka comfortable sakyan. May driver siya so sa likod siya parati sasakay. (Which points to criterion 2)
    2. Since de driver siya hindi kailangang uber lakas ng makina basta capable engine pwede na siya. (Although at the premium suv level malalakas na din lahat ng engines nila)
    3. Features. Gusto niya madaming "features".

    Ang mga naisip kong suv ay yung MB GL, BMW X5, Audi Q7, LR Range Rover, Lexus LX. Nagtingin din ako ng Cayenne at Q5 since nasa dealer na ko ng Audi. Ano tingin niyo po? Sana matulungan niyo ako kasi tinatanong na ko ng tita ko eh. Hehe. Salamat po ng madami.
    Sir I have not driven nor ride them all but my vote goes to the BMW X5. HTH I just like the feature of it and the performance of the diesel engine.
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    Practicality-wise, I'll get a Toyota LC for 4m and save the other million. You still get the same hulking SUV at less amenities.

    If she's going to spend most of her time in the backseat, cross out the Cayenne on your list. It still ranks high on my wanted SUV list but rather than seeing your tita smile, yun driver mo ata yun nakangiti eh

    Ask if she wants a big SUV or a big-big SUV first. Audi Q7 is nice, but haven't driven nor researched about it extensively.

    Lexus LX gives off a very floaty feeling. I'd recommend it over the Range Rover if you won't be doing any off-roading. LR-RR's maintenance is a pain in the ass. I'd go Toyota quality here. Personally, I also feel it's overpriced compared to the Toyota LC (it's like Camry vs ES350). But not if you compare it to the likes of Range Rovers.

    If it was me, I'll ask if she really needs a SUV. I expect these types of persons to be roaming around in Makati, Greenhills, Ortigas or Taguig. Not Manila. So floods shouldn't pose a significant threat. If then so, I'll buy an ultra-luxury sedan instead. Lexus LS460 would give you the best bang per buck. But the coveted MB S-class isn't far away either.

    Already ridden a S-class before in Hong Kong and all I can say is that I can screw somebody at the back and still HAVE space. LOL!

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    The LC is so common around here and very popular among car nappers may, I suggest the Chevrolet Suburban 2LT 2WD with the 5.3 V8 for it's size (largest in its Class) and standard features its bang for buck since it only costs around 3.6M and your Tita would sit on luxurious leather Captain Seats in the back....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sm2by View Post
    The LC is so common around here and very popular among car nappers may, I suggest the Chevrolet Suburban 2LT 2WD with the 5.3 V8 for it's size (largest in its Class) and standard features its bang for buck since it only costs around 3.6M and your Tita would sit on luxurious leather Captain Seats in the back....
    if the chevy suburban is too large, you can check out the 2011 chevy tahoe. it has good reviews from the US. the locally sold ones are CBU Arkansas, US

    although it does not have captain's seats, the second row seats are still comfortable. but if the budget is for the suburban, you can use the savings on the tahoe to convert the second row seats to captain's seats. i believe this is possible on an order basis

    the active engine management system (yun ata ang tawag doon) allows it to shift from v8 to v4 depending on driving conditions and makes it more fuel efficient


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    If power is not very important, I suggest the new Nissan Patrol Royale. Though the engine isn't very powerful, its got the most features for the money. Second choice is the Lexus LX570, followed by the Audi Q7 diesel.

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    yup LR has reliability issues, we've owned an 08 rr sport dami kalampag after 2 years of owning it. replaced it with an x5m just a couple of months ago. the x5 has the best handling against it's competitors but it will only seat 5 people comfortably. the audi Q7 is the best looking SUV for me, but the interior sucks, it feels cheap compared to it's competitors, ride is ok, features are ok also, i wouldn't own one. i'd recommend the MB GL450, great features, very comfy, and it will fit 7 people comfortably.

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    yep. anything that has a common brand eh mainit sa mata. namely toyota, mitsubishi and the like.

    bakit kailangan suv ? why not get a big benz sedan ?

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    ^i agree on him.

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    Volvo XC90!

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    why not Chevy Tahoe? or Toyota Sequoia, or my all time favorite. Cadillac Escalade.

    kapag kulang sa budget. the Newest Patrol. Ang Gandaa

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    Cadillac Escalade. Range Rover Sport. Porsche Cayenne.

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    Ang cheap ng suggestions niyo J/K

    Nissan Patrol Royale for me. Unique, Rare, Luxurious, Hi-tech, Comfortable.


    Or 2011 Range Rover
    Last edited by Starex_Gold; March 6th, 2011 at 12:29 AM.

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    I wouldn't really touch the likes of Expeditions and Tahoes. Just the gas bills alone would make you cry every week. Rather, get more fuel efficient but still regarded as luxury icons. Personally, we got 2 Expeditions and the gas bills alone are mind boggling :thumbdown:

    For the money, the Land Cruiser would give you the best bang per buck. Just because it's on the "hotlist" of carnappers isn't reason enough not to buy one. The reason why the Montero Sport is a hot car right now is because carnapping cases increase with the volume of cars. Get the percentile of carnapping. Not much to say if 100 Montys get carnapped when there's 100,000 of them on the road. That's like having 1 carnap per 1000 cars.

    For the driving dynamics, X5 and the Cayenne would make any driver grin. Personally, love the refreshed Cayenne interior. Really mimicks the Panamera. The X5 still lauds BMW's driving, but I don't like the back. Too small for my taste.

    The Cadillacs and Sequoias still needs to be imported. It would be a pain once you get into a crash... spare parts doesn't come cheaply too. So in the end, if you're unfortunate, you burn both cash AND money.

    Haven't seen the newest Patrol Royale. From what I hear, it's worthy of being slapped an Infiniti logo over the Nissan. Then again, it's direct competitor is the LX not the LC at those prices. And I'll get Lexus over Nissan any time.

    Volvo XC90's a tad too boring. You're safe here from carnappings as most carnappers wouldn't have you on their list. Then again, it's dull.

    For all I can think of (based on the criteria), you're better off getting an ultra-luxury sedans with the likes of 7-series, S-classes, etc.


    Get the S-class since it still reigns the top. Lots of toys, power, but definitely the toys... now if they can only import Maybachs

    7 series... bah, if I would want performance, I'll get a Porsche. Still, the direct competitor of the S-class is not without its merits. It handles better than the S too. But the S leads in the back.

    The Panamera offers the best handling in its class (it's a Porsche duh) and I'd say I'd pick this over the 7. The ass is simply hideous, but it's properly compensated by its engine

    For a more exotic taste, you might want to buy a Jaguar. It's damned ***y... now if only its maintenance wasn't at the Land Rover...

    Now for the Lexus LS's seat massagers..... hahaha..

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    Uy nice daming reply. Thanks for your thoughts guys. Hmm.. hindi ko nga naisip bakit SUV yung pinapahanap niya sakin. I'll ask tomorrow sakto magkikita naman kami. Sobrang daming choices pala no. I'll talk to her nalang bukas and share what you guys posted here. Update ko nalang dito sa thread. Again, salamat po sirs sa mga nishare niyo.

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    how about the MB g-wagen , 350 CDI v6 diesel
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    Mercedes GL for my vote...

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