Unibody (Forester, CX-5 etc) vs body-on-frame (Fort, Monty etc)
Mid-Size Trucks Don't Need Frames
Kinda long read and it discusses the Honda Ridgeline but the comparison between the two designs in terms of interior space and ride quality are useful.
Matagtag bro ang fortuner aka belly buster. You will feel each small stone. Teat drive one.
Test drive the new montero. Night and day ang suspension-confortable.
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Note the steering also. One will be easier to parallel park and u-turn.
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Fort for me. Sarap ng meron ka malaki cargo space or extra 2 seats pag kinailangan. As for ride comfort, pwede naman mag after market shocks to soften the suspension. HTH![]()
Bad experience kasi kami sa Montero namin ngayon. Ang daming sakit, yung iba hindi pa rin malaman until now saan nanggagaling yung ingay.
Ngayon naman ayaw tumakbo yung car kahit i-todo yung apak. Nabitin ako sa paakyat na mall parking kailangan pa itulak.
Is the new Fortuner as bumpy as the previous Montero series or the older Pajeros? Feel ko sanay na nanay ko sa matagtag na cars. LOL.
As for the extra 2 seats and cargo space, hindi namin nagagamit.
Cx5 for me. Better driving dynamics, comfortable, skyactiv technology, yojin3 - will help offset cost of gas compared sa diesel but pms cost ng fort. Also if you value being unique over parts/resale, eto ata ang pinaka onte sa lahat ng nabanggit dito (monty, fort, rav4, tucson, sportage, sta fe, forester etc).
Diko sure kung facelifted na ung 2017 crv. Might be worth waiting, not 100% sure though.. ang boring kasi ng hitsura hehe.
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Any comments on the Tucson? Is Hyundai all that bad? Worth it ba yung savings of a few hundred thousand?
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I've driven both already. Hindi naman night and day. Ang night and day is yung ride quality ng Montero/Fortuner vs a CX5.
Pareho lang matagtag at maalog yung Montero and Fortuner. Both have the same hideous nose dive. Both feel floaty on paved roads, both do great on potholed roads. Both are significantly better than the previous generations they replaced, but are still not as comfortable as crossovers. Inherently it's hard for a truck-based SUV to match the comfort of a car-based CUV.
Yes, the Montero has a slightly better ride than the Fortuner, but that's like saying Melai is prettier than Pokwang.
PPVs are great for a lot of things - durability, seating capacity, fuel consumption, torque, hauling capability, flood fording ability, etc. But ride quality on asphalt is certainly not its strong suit over sedans and crossovers.
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This could happen to any car. Make sure you follow recommended maintenance schedule, done properly, of course.
Not much different with previous Montero (as noted earlier). Look for Santa Fe, 7 seater, good ride quality, maintenance is easy (per Santa Fe club), etc..