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November 27th, 2015 10:36 PM #41salamat po sa mga feedbacks sir's, about dun po sa turning on/off ng aircon ng urvan is mukhang totoo naman dahil nasabi po yun sakin nung may ari ng urvan na inarkila namin dati, sya mismo nag sabi hirap pag umakyat ng bagiuo ng bukas ang AC pag fully loaded, e sa pamilya naman namin medyo madami at pag may lakad gusto halos kasama lahat hehe, hindi naman din po ako nag eexpect na tumakbo yung van ng tulad ng sedan, yun bang tipong hindi hirap or hindi ka mapapahiya uphill e ok na
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November 27th, 2015 11:43 PM #42Sa lumang Urvan siguro isasara talaga ang aircon sa akyatan lalo na kapag 18 o 21 seater tapos puno. Pero itong bago sigurado namang hindi na. Ang Hiace mas mahina dito pero kayang kaya umakyat ng Baguio na fully loaded at nakabukas ang aircon, napakatulin pa.
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November 28th, 2015 11:44 AM #43Yup, he probably rented the older last gen urvan with td27 engine. Around 84 hp and 170 Nm of torque. The yd25 engine in the nv350 has 129 hp and 356 Nm.
The soft rear springs could be a concern for GT express operators. Maybe add a leaf or load plus? Agree with vinj, still low end for a personal van. Like he toyota commuter it also doesn't have interior insulation on the sides. Power windows and rear wiper are some other things you might miss.
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November 29th, 2015 11:27 PM #44
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November 30th, 2015 09:05 AM #45Nope, pawis window pa rin current nv350. Spare parts you can't really ask anyone as this is a new unit. You can check nissanparts.ph for prices of some parts but I check prices with other suppliers like Yen, Youngbros or Nisway before I buy. Consumables like filters you can check with the parts counter at any Nissan dealership. As for whether Toyota or Nissan parts are more expensive I'd say right now they are about the same with Toyota possibly being higher if bought at the casa. Maybe 4-5 years ago casa sourced Toyota parts were cheaper but not anymore. For an old Innova we had to spend around 100K to replace weather strip, LCA's, some bushings, rack ends and tie rods. Not sure if bought outside if still cheaper though.
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November 30th, 2015 06:33 PM #46salamat sir, mas mura parin pala ang parts ng toyota kaysa sa nissan, kahit hindi yung parts nitong bagong urvan ang pagbabasehan, kahit yung lumang urvan VS commuter about sa price e ok na atleast may idea lang ako pag dating sa presyuhan ng spare parts nila, anyway maraming salamat sa mga feedbacks po
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December 3rd, 2015 10:20 AM #47Space is important to me so if I am going to rent, I would go for a bigger van. I would choose the Hiace GL Grandia. If there is a Super Grandia, better, even if it's the fabric variant.
The Commuter, it's ok if it's not full load. Fill it up with people, I don't think I can last long. It's too cramped. If the NV350's seating layout is similar, I would say the same thing. But remove 4 to 5 passengers, I would reconsider since there is room to stretch my legs already.
If I would use it for personal and driving it daily, that's another thing. I would go with the smaller van, the Commuter or NV350. The GL Grandia, SG are too big to drive daily not unless you have a driver.
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November 13th, 2017 11:07 PM #48Guys pa imput naman ng fuel consumption nyo nv350 vs hi-ace commuter. Salamat in advance
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Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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