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February 2nd, 2016 03:33 PM #31
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February 2nd, 2016 03:45 PM #32Pag naka edvie kana you will miss the ommmmph feeling when you floor the pedal.
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February 2nd, 2016 03:52 PM #33
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February 2nd, 2016 09:59 PM #34
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February 3rd, 2016 07:45 PM #35I'd suggest you go for the Adventure. Low cost maintenance, sturdy components and excellent wading depth are perfect for a potentially negligent newbie student driver. For me, the lethargic engine is actually sort of a boon for a newbie driver to be able to test the (very low) limits of the car safely before gradually ascending to more powerful cars. Unless your son studies in a snooty, rich-kid school, I don't think driving an Adventure would be something to be laughed at. In fact it might become popular for carpooling. :D
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February 7th, 2016 12:23 PM #36
I agree with the Thread Starter. For a rookie driver, don't give him a Turbo Diesel suvs,auvs,sedan, etc... Stick to the old school engines (Non turbo) Maintenance and Fuel Efficient wise, but ofc the downside is a little bit sluggish. Brand new Adventure or Crosswind is a good choice if your budget permits. Else, if your getting a 2nd hand Diesel AUV, Revo is still a good pick. I'll prefer the last generation model of revo (2003-2008?) not sure sa year pero yung wide yung angle ng headlight and parang triangular yung taillights.
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February 7th, 2016 01:14 PM #37
adventure gx mt diesel (735k), why adventure? tama sinabi ng isa, peyborit ng asbu yan. alam nila same engine ng l300 pag binira uusok at fail sa kanilang smoke belching test kahit brand new pa. also it is a 10 seater. gagawing squad car ng barkada yan. minus 2 points imho. at pag nagpa-super dark tint alam na, instant motel haha lolo ka agad!
+1 on the jimny 1.3 jx mt (738k). small, sits 4, not fast. +2 for floods. inaakyat nga ng pinatubo yan e, sisiw ang baha sa espana. with 4-inch lift and mud tires at least hobby ang dating hindi bisyo.
mirage gls hatch mt (633k), matipid talaga. report ng neighbor ko he averages 22-24 km/l city driving. he's had the car for 2+ years now and daily driver nya so far wala pa naman ako narinig sa kanya na nasira. for its price, kung ano man ang matitipid mo sa diesel presyo pa lang bawi ka na agad dito. yung 100k difference e yan na din price difference ng diesel and gas liter per liter for 110,000 km on the odo (computed at 22km/l)!!! if you factor in the fuel mileage of the adventure eh baka kahit 10 years di mage-equal yan panalo pa din mirage.
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February 7th, 2016 01:59 PM #38
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February 7th, 2016 04:19 PM #39
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February 7th, 2016 04:55 PM #40
Pinsan ko naka mirage hatch ako naman may 2nd gen celerio. Sa Celerio ko magaang lang paa ko at maintained lang lagi sa 2k rpm as much as possible. City driving sa metro manila especially rush hour mahirap ng makakuha ng 15km/l same sa pinsan kong naka mirage.
Taga manila ba yang friend mo? At impossible din atang hindi sya nakaka experience ng traffic para makuha nya yung input na sinabi nya sayo.
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