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    my parents are thinking about getting a new suv within the next year...
    the choices so far are the;

    honda pilot
    toyota prado
    mitsubishi pajero
    2002-2005 bmw x5 3.0d

    the budget is around 2-3 mill. do you guys think getting the x5 is practical? its definitely my favorite out of the choices. my dad likes it as well but he doesnt want to get second hand. we had an mdx back in canada, so he's leaning towards the pilot, but he also wants a diesel, which is why the prado and pajero are there.

    my dad is not so fond of hyundais, so i don't think the veracruz or whatever it's called is a possibility.

    thanks guys.

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    its a choice between the prado and pajero, though i have checked the pilot just last saturday and its crv in XL size =) the inside is functional and user-friendly. I havent checked the prado and pajero but for me id go for the pajero, i believe it has a new and stronger diesel engine. =)

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    toyota prado...well known pagdating sa mga off roading...

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    Honda Pilot

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    mag pajero ka na..3.2 di-d..kht luxury vehicle matipid.and iba pa rn pg nka pajero ka.

    honda pilot is too bland for me..syang pera.

    prado-luma na to.doesnt even have common rail

    x-5- ayos na ayos to..pero 2nd hand

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    get a brand new X5 3.0d then. Pa-financing mo kung kulang budget.

    Pilot seems okay pero for sure ang lakas sa gasolina nun.

    latest Pajero is okay too.

    Prado is fine pero parating pa lang yung D-4D version nyan.
    Last edited by Horsepower; May 30th, 2007 at 12:36 AM.

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    Pajero na,,,

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    Toyota Prado

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    Among your choices, I am leaning towards the X5. There are some pretty decently priced CPO X5s out there - at least it'll have a one year warranty.

    My second choice would be the Pilot simply because of the V6 engine. The Prado's engine is just ancient and the Pajero's styling is a bit off IMO.

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    When I was in the market for a new Mid-size car, I check every car in its category plus 1 up 1 down (Full size and Compact) I even test drove car that I know I wouldn't dare buy. Why? just to make sure I won't miss out on anything...whatever it is. Don't skip a brand just because you don't like it or as your Dad said not fond of it. Tell your Dad to check out Hyundai, he might be in for a little surprise.
    Last edited by Camgen6; May 30th, 2007 at 09:38 AM.

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    SUV's are for Off Road so unibodied SUV's are out. Pajero winner of the Dakar for several years. Prado also a dependable ride.

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    The new Pajero is unibody, actually... which gives it a somewhat better ride than the old Pajero (which is actually very good for a ladder-frame).

    If you're not going off-road, the Pajero, Pilot and Veracruz are all practical choices within your budget with decent on-road ride and handling. Don't cross off the Hyundai because of previous experiences. Older Hyundais were some ten to fifteen years behind their Japanese competitors in terms of refinement and technology. The new lower end ones are from five years behind (Accent) to equal (Getz, Tucson), and the new SUVs are at par or even better (Santa Fe) than their Japanese competitors.

    The X5 3.0D is a scorcher, but the older-gen ones are kinda small compared to these other SUVs (and are five-seaters, also). Casa servicing can be pocket-burning here in the Philippines, too. I'd suggest you take a good look at what your parents are willing to spend in terms of regular maintenance before you buy.

    But if they can afford it, it's a swell sports car... errh... truck. I know I want one. If you plan to get one secondhand, get the latest one possible, to avoid electronics or other teething problems with the first batches.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    BMW X5... :drool:



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    Pajero

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    thanks for the feedback guys.

    well, i know what you're gonna say, why the hell are we getting an suv, but we're not gonna use it for off-roading, just for the bad manila roads and the occasional flooding.

    i really, really want the x5, haha. but my dad doesn't like the idea of getting a second-hand car and he doesn't want to spend that much on a car (for a brand new). the prado is out cause it 'doesn't have enough safety features' or somethin..

    how well does the pajero drive compared to the pilot? is it really much more truck-like?

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    Quote Originally Posted by the josh View Post
    Pajero

    I agree mas ok na choice ang Pajero,mapa 3.8 V6 MIVEC or 3.2 DI-D CRDI version.No wonder its selling pretty well... Anyway may mga satisfied na new Pajero owners rito(is Boybi at Promdiboy)...

    Pilot?just avoid that one,the build quality of that one really stinks for a Honda(the interior is so crappy) and its looks like a 1st gen CRV....Kung may 2WD version nito eh baka i-recommend ko pa to..

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    Quote Originally Posted by wooyeah View Post
    thanks for the feedback guys.

    well, i know what you're gonna say, why the hell are we getting an suv, but we're not gonna use it for off-roading, just for the bad manila roads and the occasional flooding.

    i really, really want the x5, haha. but my dad doesn't like the idea of getting a second-hand car and he doesn't want to spend that much on a car (for a brand new). the prado is out cause it 'doesn't have enough safety features' or somethin..

    how well does the pajero drive compared to the pilot? is it really much more truck-like?
    Haha... that's why I didn't suggest the Prado... because of those you've given, it's the most rugged off-roader, and the least optimized for on-road driving.

    We should clarify which Pajero we're talking about... the OLD Pajero (the 1.8m Fieldmaster) is a truck. Ladder frame, off-road optimized (but no 4x4). The NEW Pajero, the one currently being sold in your price range, is a unibody design. I've only ridden in it a few times, and it doesn't feel at all truck-like. It's a bit stiff compared to a sedan, but it's still got the supple ride the older Pajero is known for... plus a bit more, thanks to the extra stroke in the suspension. Very sporty drive, for a Japanese SUV. Very good car, at that, whether in diesel or gasoline.

    I wouldn't know how it compares to the Pilot, though, as I have yet to drive one.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    oo nga prado rugged ka pa din kahit driving sa well-paved roads like Fort, NLEX hehehe

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    alright, well i convinced my dad to go check out the veracruz sometime this week. my dad is quite impressed by the engine.

    also, he drove my titos pajero. its not the latest version, but the one with lots of wood in the interior and they sold in the states as the montero. my dad wasnt all too impressed with it. but we have yet to try the new one.

    damn, i really like the x5. i rode in my friends 4.4i the other day.. its pretty old but it still looks great, imo. and its not much smaller than our lc. well, in terms of back seat and front seat space, i know the trunks a whole lot smaller. but my dad doesnt want to invest in something without a warranty, and hes had a bad experience with bmws in the past.

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    if I have that kind of a budget today, kukunin ko din ang veracruz v6 diesel. first in the world!

    pero kung medyo hindi convinced sa badge, the Pilot I believe is ok too.

    or why not the Ford Explorer EB.

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