Results 11 to 15 of 15
-
Verified Tsikot Member
- Join Date
- Aug 2012
- Posts
- 346
December 6th, 2017 12:48 PM #11
-
Carpe Diem
- Join Date
- Aug 2009
- Posts
- 2,071
December 6th, 2017 12:55 PM #12Aftersales support depende pa rin sa mga service advisor at sa mga tao nila. Kung mahigpit ang enforcement ng dealership sa service, doon ka lang makaka 1 point. Hindi rin lahat ng Toyota maayos, may ilan ilan ding sumasablay. Sinasabi ng karamihan di daw ayos sa Subaru Alabang, pero personally di pa ko nagkaron ng problema sa kanila
Sent from my ASUS_Z00ED using Tsikot Forums mobile app
-
December 7th, 2017 12:06 AM #13
Nakapag-test drive na ako ng latest hilux na 4x2 2.4, 6speed MT and 4x4 3.2 AT..
Kung sa handling performance naman, hindi naman nagkakalayo.. mas malakas talaga ang 3.2 ranger.. yun lang, once na nag-full stop at traffic, once na nilagay sa N, lalo kung sanay sa conventional AT, once itapik sa N, ok na, ang ranger, hindi sya papasok sa N, kailangan pindutin ang shift knob, pag napasobra ang tapik, sa R ang bagsak.. pitik lang ang kailangan..
kung 4x4 din naman, mas mainam talaga na i-test drive.. kasi majority talaga, puro 4x2, ang 4x4, bibihira, dapat malaman nyo yung capabilities ng both unit, kung part-time 4WD or full time AWD/4WD..
-
December 7th, 2017 01:58 AM #14
The Hilux has always been a favorite of insurgent groups worldwide. ISIS and Al-Qaeda can't be wrong!
Why Rebel Groups Love the Toyota Hilux
"When a perplexed Kilcullen began to investigate, he says, he discovered that the incongruous flags were linked to what he says is one of the most important, and unnoticed, weapons of guerrilla war in Afghanistan and across the world: the lightweight, virtually indestructible Toyota Hilux truck."
ISIS Endorses the Toyota Hilux to the Chagrin of Toyota, Everyone Else - Maxim
-
December 7th, 2017 02:42 AM #15
sinabi moh! i hardly see my children now. when they were young, schedules were more predictable.
Traffic!