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April 29th, 2016 05:30 PM #11
Depende sa need.
I find the Sportivo to be better looking and bigger, but driving comfort is really not there. Sa speed, medyo mas mabilis ng onti ang Adventure. I also find the Isuzu engine much reliable.
However, riding and driving comfort, mas maganda ang advie.
Best of both worlds, Innova Diesel.
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April 29th, 2016 11:05 PM #12
I never really like the adventure the seating position is awkward and the diesel adventure(manual) is like driving a gas fed car that you have to step on the gas and clutch for the car to move compared to the Innova manual where in you could just lift your left foot gently off the clutch w/o steeping on the accelerator. The Adventure also has poor legroom and space in the 2nd row seat. I don't think the adventure is fast neither the crosswind. The crosswind has a better driving position and the steering feel is not light at highspeed but the problem is it is so darn bouncy even with 5 people on board.
My Automatic 2003 Crosswind still gets 12km/l in the city same as my 2007 Toyota Innova =)
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April 29th, 2016 11:12 PM #13Maganda lang ng kunti interior ng advie para sa akin. Pero overall crosswind pa din ako. Hehe
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May 1st, 2016 12:25 AM #14After the mandatory Euro 4 compliant requirement from the DENR, I wonder how long would the Adventure and Crosswind stay available in the market? Both obviously have no hope in getting up to Euro 4 standards, being barely able to scrape past Euro 2.
For purely utility purposes, I'd go with the Crosswind. More frugal, more reliable, hardly any black smoke when maintained properly, and the pipsqueak turbo leaves further potential for added power via alcohol injection. Not to mention the gearbox is well suited to climbing. Just compare the Crosswind and Adventure cabs in Baguio and you'd see a big difference. Engine also isn't actually that noisy. Especially if it's still new or is well maintained, it's not much noisier than a supposedly much more modern Montero.
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May 2nd, 2016 08:23 PM #15
Isuzu has an extension on their Certificate of Compliance until 2017. Parang "grandfather clause" kuno.
Dunno about Mitsubishi.
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Between the two... always been a Crosswind fan. The latest generation finally cures the rough ride they got when they introduced the XUV line-up... and the XT has everything you need, nothing you don't, and a mechanical package that is nearly indestructible.
No timing belt or chain to service. No electric fuel pump. No electric anything except for the instrument panel and alarm. All you need to do is have the valve clearances checked at over 100,000 kilometers or whenever you feel like it.
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May 2nd, 2016 08:46 PM #16
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May 2nd, 2016 08:49 PM #17Between the 2, mas gusto ko i drive ang Crosswind, we had the basic XL model before, ok naman sya i drive, decent power for city driving, pero ang pinaka gusto ko sa Crosswind yung aircon, yung lamig nya pwede makipagsabayan sa Nissan
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May 2nd, 2016 10:24 PM #18Sana di pinatay ng Toyota yung Revo nila. Para sa akin yun pinakamaganda na AUV noon
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May 3rd, 2016 08:51 AM #19
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May 3rd, 2016 08:54 AM #20
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