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August 1st, 2014 09:30 PM #11
Sir we have the same ride Isuzu Trooper. Ilan ba ang FC mo sir kaya mo nasabi na malakas ang consumption? Kasi ako 7-8 km/L ang consumption ko pure city driving. Normal FC na yan given na 3.1 ang displacement. Yung 2.8 Pajero ng friend ko halos ganun din ang consumption. Nasa driving habits mo din siguro yun sir. Ako kasi di ko pinapalagpas ng 2.5k rpm. Mahal ang price ng parts ng Isuzu pero reliable naman sir at tumatagal. Pero kung desidido ka talaga sir pinaka okay sa choices yung Innova D4D.
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August 1st, 2014 11:28 PM #13
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August 1st, 2014 11:29 PM #14
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August 1st, 2014 11:58 PM #15
Isuzu Alterra 1st Gen (2005/2006) model. Saw an ad na 400k lang sa OLX dati.
CRDi na yan, and tipid rin sa diesel.
Reliable parts, but medyo pricey. Pero so far SCV (*7k) palang pinapalitan ko sa engine area after 9 years of ownership.
Already changed the 10 speakers due to overuse. Intact parin yung stock subwoofer nya kahit laging ginagamit.
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August 2nd, 2014 12:40 AM #16
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August 2nd, 2014 12:58 AM #17
Go with innova diesel nalang sir or pajero fieldmaster. Matipid sa gas and madaling makahanap ng parts. Pero innova nalang kung meron ka makita para bago bago na :D
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August 2nd, 2014 01:26 AM #187-8km/L pala FC mo eh. It's not so bad... I'd expect the same from a Pajero or a Starex. Our Revo diesel consistently gets 7-8km/L before we had the head gasket replaced, and it now gets around 9km/L.
Perhaps you can mod the car for more power and fuel efficiency. A K&N filter and alcohol injection would be nice. Probably also an intercooler upgrade. If you drive the same way as you do now, more power would mean better FC.
If you just want a newer vehicle, a Pajero M/T might be a suitable upgrade, but don't expect much difference in terms of FC. If you want more power, there's always the 4JX1 Trooper...
Innova is a good choice when it comes to fuel efficiency. Engine performance is good enough for the daily grind and the occasional trip out of town, but don't expect much in terms of top end power. 3rd row is quite cramped and I find the ride rather bouncy.
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August 2nd, 2014 07:20 PM #192008 Tucson does not have third row but is fuel at 10-12 km/l city driving as my neighbor says.
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August 2nd, 2014 07:22 PM #20
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