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October 20th, 2013 12:45 PM #1Hi, I'm planning to buy a 7 seater SUV, which do you think is the best?
in terms of Safety, Comfort, Fuel efficiency and price.
I am considering 4x2 Automatic
Thanks.
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October 20th, 2013 01:03 PM #2
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October 20th, 2013 01:36 PM #3
I prefer the Everest.
It being replaced next year? Sure.
Papalitan na din naman ang Fortuner sooner or later. 8 years na sya sa market. The current Everest is just 6 years since 2007 (pre-facelift) and I like the fact that it has 5 speed AT (vs 4AT of the Fortuner), 18" wheels, side swinging hatch and rear door mounted spare. Very practical. Plus it is heavily discounted.
But to each his own.
Goodluck.
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October 20th, 2013 02:25 PM #4
Ok lang ang rear door mounted spare sa lalaki, sa babae hindi. It is easier to lower and raise the bottom mounted spare kasi, just turn the nut and it lowers and raises. That is one consideration i look at since my wife also drives. Laki pa naman ng gulong ng suv.
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October 20th, 2013 02:40 PM #5i prefer a rear door mounted spare tire. i dont like spending more time than necessary on the ground specially if its wet from the rain. taxi cab drivers are usually willing help any damsel in distress change a spare tire. just fork over P200 pang snacks which he'll happily receive. also a good air pump saves a heap of trouble for those small punctures that takes hours to deflate.
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October 21st, 2013 04:17 PM #6the new 2014 Trailblazer 4x2 6 speed auto looks very competitive. And it has the most horsepower 200hp and torque 500NM in its class. I have the pre-updated LTZ version and I am very happy with its power. The newer model should be much better!
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October 22nd, 2013 07:38 PM #7
I own a Chevy Trailblazer and I don't agree na malakas siya sa diesel. Sure, it's not as frugal as a Jazz or a Vios but what would you expect from a 2.5/2.8 liter engine. My economy varies between 7 and 10 km / liter. Purely city-driven with Ortigas ext/C5/Makati rush hour traffic conditions.
Safety: Tie
Comfort: Trailblazer
Fuel Efficiency: no comment. I'm not sure what the economy is for the Everest and Fortuner.
Price: Mura si Everest. But same with EQAddict's comment the Trailblazer's 2.8 LT a/t variant is really a bargain given the hp/torque you are getting.
Why don't you have the Montero Sport in your list? There's also the up and coming Isuzu Alterra.
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October 23rd, 2013 10:29 AM #8trailblazer, if i have the cash now. kukunti lang and there's a feeling of exclusivity. the looks ain't really that bad as some had commented. the main thing for me is the ability to tweak the engine.
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October 23rd, 2013 01:52 PM #9
all of your choices are good. Test drive ka nalang muna then tell us what you think of with each vehicle. That's a better start.
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October 23rd, 2013 04:13 PM #10Hi......
Welcome to this site, I don't have sufficient knowledge about your query.
You have to consult with an expert in this field . If you want to take some other information related to this topic you can visit respective sites.
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