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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    As of this moment, I'm around 80% into getting an FJ. I was assured of a unit from a friend when it will become available. Nakakahiya na mag backout. I already have a Starex for a family car.

    Going back to my question above, will the doors be damaged if the front doors were closed before the rear doors?
    we already have the explorer (not a family hauler ginagamit namin sa business sasakyan ng mga bumibisitang investor) (and yes madami pa din problem sa explorer at di pa naayos up to present hence you cannot make this baby roar unless gusto mo ma suffocate)

    but i'm still thinking of getting an fj(first was the rubicon)- the fj is gas fed since in the u.s. gas is cheaper(too bad for us) it has the same engine as a prado but mind you the prado is heavier but according to some fj site this baby could eat up 8-9km mixed driving fully laden (stock) and the automatic version is much more economical- if you ask me not bad(owned a previa and apv almost same mileage ang matipid lang samin is the 1991 isuzu trooper)

    the original fj cruiser only has 2 doors the designer must want to keep that true to the spirit of the original fj

    and the fj as one member said is a jeep competitor(jeep diesel is also not effiecient) hence it's really built for rough roads- in an fj you could easily fly on those rough road, sa explorer it can but you can't fly(dahan dahan ka lang medyo mababa kasi)

    yes it is basically a toy 4x4 in our country

    i choose this over the rubicon... for a simple reason, toyota's reliability sabi daw kasi di na ganun ka reliable ang jeep plus way expensive parts

    and we also own a jeep wrangler(square eyes) that's why we know about the parts(but i still love this baby)

    1.8- roughly the same price of a cbu rav4

    at sa mga mag suggest ng mid type suv- meron na kami tb(pamalit sa isuzu trooper)

    to the t.s. if you already have a hauler, try an fj or it's rivals

    i can't recommend the explorer yet because of the quirks, waste of 2.5 million as of the moment, honestly speaking(some other members here just based it on the looks without actual knowledge or information)

    i say again even the current 2013 explorer still has that carbon gas smell when you floor it (why we bought one cheapest suv for it's suspension (and you can go around the major problem by not driving too fast but a waste of the 3.6 engine) next in line was the tahoe and landcruiser- 4 million- hell no)

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    #42
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    As of this moment, I'm around 80% into getting an FJ. I was assured of a unit from a friend when it will become available. Nakakahiya na mag backout. I already have a Starex for a family car.

    Going back to my question above, will the doors be damaged if the front doors were closed before the rear doors?
    Only if it will be forced/slammed to be shut it seems. Pero ingat talaga especially if notorious na malakas magsara nag pinto yung rear passenger mo. Nasa manual niya yan boybi, basahin mo muna before paying just to be sure. May 20% pa naman eh.

    Suicide Doors | General Discussion | FJ Cruiser Club of Australia : Forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Only if it will be forced/slammed to be shut it seems. Pero ingat talaga especially if notorious na malakas magsara nag pinto yung rear passenger mo. Nasa manual niya yan boybi, basahin mo muna before paying just to be sure. May 20% pa naman eh.

    Suicide Doors | General Discussion | FJ Cruiser Club of Australia : Forum

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    It seems hindi naman pala nakakadamage if nagkamali ng pagsara, unless sobra ang pag slam ng pinto.

    My next question, how harsh is the ride of the FJ? Is it the same as the Prado where it shares its underpinnings?


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    Quote Originally Posted by victorevolution View Post
    i choose this over the rubicon... for a simple reason, toyota's reliability sabi daw kasi di na ganun ka reliable ang jeep plus way expensive parts

    and we also own a jeep wrangler(square eyes) that's why we know about the parts(but i still love this baby)
    The model you have is the YJ and shares nothing with the current JK. The YJ was designed by AMC prior to being bought by Chrysler. Most Jeep enthusiast were not big fans of the YJ as Jeep tried to cater to the yuppies for those model years and made it ride lower. They got the Jeep enthiusiast back with the TJ which used a multi link suspension and dumped the leaf springs from the YJ model. The current JK is improving specially since they dumped the stupid minivan engine for the new 3.6 V6, the diesel is still based from the Mercedes engine they used when it was called Daimler Chrysler.

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    #45
    I would actually trust the diesel motor in the current Wrangler over many Japanese motors.

    Parts won't be as easy, but it should be less troublesome.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    #46
    i own an Explorer Limited edition. Service has been great (MFT upgrades, Gas Tank recall). The only real issue is the smell under hard acceleration. Im too lazy to leave my car there for 3 days or so to have it fixed.

    I love it. Toys, Power, Luxury, Quietness, Suppleness, Presence, Huge Glass roof, fantastic switch gear, airy interior, handling, safety features, active driving aids.... they really rock. Every other car I own seems like crap to drive compared to it. Im getting a LC200 soon and I know I wont enjoy driving that LC200 compared to the Explorer.

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    #47
    Why buy another SUV? Why not finally get a sportscar?

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    #48
    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Why buy another SUV? Why not finally get a sportscar?
    I wanted to tell Boybi to get an 86 but i think he's really an SUV guy. :D

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    I'm not into sports cars, we don't even have any sedans in the family.
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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Why buy another SUV? Why not finally get a sportscar?
    yeah, but if he really wanted a sports car the name of the thread will be different

    0t- mustang v. brz v 86 (mustang for me)

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    I'm not into sports cars, we don't even have any sedans in the family.
    hehehe we also don't have any sedans but we have one sports car, acquired last 2009 (camaro) and that will be the last sports car we would buy
    suv family here

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    #52
    Si EQAddict ibig kong sabihin... mahilig naman... doesn't need another SUV... so why not get something sporty again?

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    Haha niky! Hmmm. Good question. I became an SUV Nut for some reason. The whole go anywhere,practicality, spaciousness of these SUVs just drew me in. But am really just waiting for the 2014 mustang.... Then i am all in! Hehe

    O/t but i kinda modded my legacy to hit about 260 whp. Its freakingly fast that it actually scares me.





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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    I wanted to tell Boybi to get an 86 but i think he's really an SUV guy. :D
    Funny thing ... whenever I see an 86 on the road, I remember OB!

    Sorry, just had to get it out .... won't happen again ....

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    If you see one with a bike rack then for sure si ob yon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Funny thing ... whenever I see an 86 on the road, I remember OB!

    Sorry, just had to get it out .... won't happen again ....
    Bet you slept better after this.

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    #57
    Ang liit pala ng FJ. Looks big outside, but cramped inside. Even the cargo space at the back, hindi pala ganun kalaki.


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    #58
    Looks can be deceiving. The original (kahon) FJ40 was also cramped, on both front and rear spaces. Baka the Japanese designers wanted continuity on the model irregularities kaya ganun. Hehe. :D

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    #59
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    i own an Explorer Limited edition. Service has been great (MFT upgrades, Gas Tank recall). The only real issue is the smell under hard acceleration. Im too lazy to leave my car there for 3 days or so to have it fixed.

    I love it. Toys, Power, Luxury, Quietness, Suppleness, Presence, Huge Glass roof, fantastic switch gear, airy interior, handling, safety features, active driving aids.... they really rock. Every other car I own seems like crap to drive compared to it. Im getting a LC200 soon and I know I wont enjoy driving that LC200 compared to the Explorer.
    Sorry for the late comment. *EQAddict, bro your Explorer drives better than your Fozzie XT? IMO, I enjoyed driving the Fozzie XT more than the 2013 Explorer Limited V6 even they are just test drives.

    *boybi, I think the Explorer Limited V6 suits you better than the FJ Cruiser. If the Gray Market Hyundai MaxCruz only had an English language MID then it can be one of your choices.

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    #60
    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Looks can be deceiving. The original (kahon) FJ40 was also cramped, on both front and rear spaces. Baka the Japanese designers wanted continuity on the model irregularities kaya ganun. Hehe. :D
    Maluwag naman daw sabi ng Jap engineers. :D

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