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    #21
    [QUOTE]hehe they do?

    IMHO. yes! kaya kahit hindi cla mag produce ng gas engine buhay pa rin company nila. They became prominent because of diesel engine.

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    #22
    hmm yep cant deny isuzu's success in their full diesel lineup

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    #23
    I own a Brand new Toyota Innova V Diesel. I just bought it last week from Toyota Libis. The Engine runs smoothly even it is a diesel.

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    #24
    My XTO 2.5 Diesel 2001 is still running good! Kaya pag diesel engine ,reliable ang Crosswind.

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    #25
    Innova ka na. Value for money. I own an Isuzu and a toyota. Malayo ang ride quality (even if hindi innova yung akin). Newer engine, more stylish. Well thought out ang interior space plus the T badge. Although reliable din ang isuzu diesel.

    In big investments like automobiles, go for the one that offers the latest. If i am not mistaken, price diff is negligible between these two vehicles. :drive1:

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    #26
    The Crosswind's interior appointment looks so dated, as if it came straight from the early 90's.

    Some Innova units with the D4-D might have some inherent and serious problems with the engine. Going for the vvti instead will spare one from any uncertainty of the engine's reliability.

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    #27
    Ok naman ang sasakyang isuzu!! bulok lang serbisyo sa casa.

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    #28
    I'm from Negros Occidental and the price of Crosswind XUV 03' manual here ranges from 650K+690K. When I sold my XUV for 690K, A friend of mine offered an Innova for only 750K (not sure if diesel or gas) since I was looking for a replacement. I end up buying another XUV instead. My point is, Isuzu has better resale value compared to the Toyotas. The engine is very reliable and economical. A 14km/liter on the highway is very impressive. If only the D4D engine of Toyota is perfect, I could have decided on the Innova but ... We'll see how Toyota improve its CRDi engine soon.

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    #29
    im an innova G d4d a/t owner. no problem so far. 18,000 kms odo.
    Very much recomended!

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    #30
    Depende din kasi sa tao kung anong paggagamitan nya. Sa akin kasi pinangkakarga ko ng mabibigat tong sasakyan ko (20 CPU + accessories; manila to nueva vizcaya) naka-aircon pang paakyat sa Dalton, nakikipaghabulan pa ako nyan para ngang walang karga kung tumakbo. Yan gusto ko sa isuzu malakas talagang makina. Sa Innova hindi kakayanin ang ganyan isang kaban nga lang ng bigas bumabagsak na ang puwet.

    Pero kung pampamilya lang sa Innova na ako.

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