i can only imagine the horrors.
are we in for a post-apocalypse-type of society?
or will they finally break out the alien-esque technology of near-unlimited power? the technology they kept from the public, in order to avoid the death of the petro-dollar kingdoms?
heh heh.
too much netflix...
Last edited by dr. d; February 2nd, 2019 at 03:35 PM.
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Wag na kayo bumile ng sedan kungdi lang kayo binata pa ang nagisismula pa lang sa buhay
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May diesel na ang mazda. The 2019 Cx5 2.2l diesel which i recently purchased at 2.2m. Yes mahal para sa CUV, which is probably the reason it isn't as popular as toyotas. With that price you could already get a fortuner. I'm the minorty that loves the fun to drive model behind the wheel the cx5 offers. We have 2 fortuners, and it's a great car but aside from the space and "reliability" ratings, there is nothing else it ca offer in the table.
I do find the istop annoying though :p
wala naman kelangan i-offer pa eh, its a PPV designed to ride high and to have a stiffer susepnsion.
I also have hyundai diesel crossover, yes it corners well and therefore manueverable. Riding comfort maybe good for the first 2 years if brand new but crossover suspension systems are more expensive and yet more fragile sa philippine roads natin. Its car like therefore car like dursbility din.
Low profile tires pa ang crossovers with bigger rims just to maintain that aesthetic look of a higher than car ground clearance racer. And so pati gulong madali ma wear and tear
In our world, tall is king. Crossovers aint tall
So PPv has the best to offer,
- ideal for Philippine roads
- taller, commands respect subconsciously from small cars as well as jeepneys, l300, auvs etc
- durable and longer lasting suspension
- it can also reach a stable speed of 150kph sa expressways, of course crossovers can do 180kph pero huli ka din, bayad then communuty service. PPVs are a great speed limiter for your teenage son or even you when angry and do something emotionally drastic
- philippines has 6 months rainy season and 6 months dry season, still a win for PPV especially floods or damaged asphalt
- and last but not least, more PPvs out there mean more affordables spare parts, economies of scale. Also higher resale value coz 2nd hand buyer perception is that buying a used PPv is like buying a tank than the softer crossover
While its good to have the sense of security that you won't be stuck in a flood how often does that really happen. CUV's can handle light floods almost just as well.
Practicality/utility wise, yes PPV's are king in Manila. But some, such as myself, prioritize ride, handling and interior quality. CUV's may not be as practical as a fortuner when it comes to broken asphalts, 400mm flash floods, and space, it makes up for in its ride quality and handling. It will always boil down to what you prioritize in the end.
di naman talaga maganda ride handling saka interior quality ng Fortuner parang tiniped
pero yun Montero saka Everest at par na sa ride handling & interior qualit ng diesel crossover yan
Kala ko mas mabenta ang MS kaysa sa Fort...
The Fortuner outsold arch rival Mitsubishi Montero Sport by a wide margin of 6,926 units as the Toyota nameplate scored 23,082 unit sales versus the Montero Sport’s 16,156.
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Last edited by Monseratto; February 11th, 2019 at 02:46 PM.
halos 150K
pero ang Montero sport umabot ng 250K ata nun pasko
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1.594M. GLS Premium na!
sulutan na haha, sa FB naman para di gano halata