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sa tingin ko montero. (sa tingin ko lang ah)
kasi nung 4th year highschool kami yun kaklase ko nag dadala ng montero ang daming nag kaka crush sakanya sabi ng mga college at highschool student "isakay mo naman kami sa montero mo"
tapos yung kaklase ko naman may fortuner hindi pinapansin .. :hysterical:
peru para sa akin talaga fortuner lalo na yung 2012![]()
depende sa "target market" mo bro... these three SUVs have thier own personality sa tingin ko lang...
The Everest has this pormal at elegant looks closely the same sa Fortunet whick is parang elegante na macho... the Montero differs from both with its sporty at youthful appeal...
know your "enemy" first, ano personality ng popormahan mo... then you'll more or less know which of these suits you...
but in the real world, any of these three will surely impress...
With the speed di rin talaga papahuli ang Eve, I was able to achieve 170km/hr without much effort, and 3500 rpm palang ako. In terms of space pinaka malaki sa lahat ang Everest, but in terms of comfort I think this goes to Montero handsdown.
hah! Girls......
mas magiging sensible survey nyo sir pag mag visual samples...para makikita nila pinag pipilian nila... alam mo na most women don't know what they're talking about pagtaing sa cars... and the colonial mentality... FORD = American = Better
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If space is a priority....hands down Everest
Twice na na natulog kami sa Eve dahil sa blackout. My 2 kids (5y/o and 3y/o) + wifey can lie down comfortably when you remove the 3rd row and push the 2nd row back. Sa gilid na lang ako (medyo masakit sa likod but tolerable naman). We just keep a portion of the window open while the engine, a/c + movie is running).
*SirbossR: Yes bro, engine was running 8hrs or so and FC was not that bad either.
Open windows or not, open area or not, diesel smoke is carcinogenic. Especially if the diesel is running cold, at idle. It emits carbon monoxide, sulfur contaminants (from the fuel) and nanoscopic particulates that can penetrate lung tissue. Exposed to that for one to two hours on the road, where the smoke has time to disperse, is bad enough. Exposing yourself to that for eight hours straight is just plain dangerous. You should shut off the engine from time to time to let the pollutants disperse.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
Thanks for the info niky. I didn't know about that it increases the risk exponentially when the engine is running cold. I won't do that again for sure
As for the other comments, I just want to say that I'm not bragging about it, I was just making a point with regards to the "space" wideness of the Everest. That's the good thing of having a healthy discussions in the threads...You get to know new information which you can use and discard those practices that are wrong.![]()
Last edited by Gecko Guy; August 14th, 2012 at 06:00 PM.