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October 16th, 2011 05:38 PM #21
Crosswind XTi - Mas ok pa ito kaysa sa overpriced na Sportivo...
Adventure Super Sport - Ok na ito feature wise kaso lang yung spare tire na kailangan mo pa tanggalin just to open the liftgate
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October 17th, 2011 12:18 AM #22
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October 19th, 2011 04:01 AM #24Definitely Crosswind. Maaasahan, mas spacious, and I think the engine is far more superior.
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October 19th, 2011 05:59 PM #25I just bought a mitsu adventure gls sport. Honesty im not attracted with the super sport kasi too much of a hassle kung gusto ko open yun tailgate. The reason i choose adventure over innova and crosswind is because its bigger headroom. Our company is already using our old family used adventure and find it very useful. Fuel consumption is averaging at 10 to 11 km/ liter. Speed is just good enough for delivery purposes. Pinili ko auv over delivery van para iwas sa mga ASBU na makukulit.
Try observing around the metro, adventure out numbers crosswind sa road. My theory is simple, its cheaper and it comes with lots of gizmo compared to crosswind. We had a crosswind before but sa sobrang bagal ng xuvi walang gusto gumamit kaya hindi rin tumagal sa amin binenta rin agad. I pereonally find the adventure cheap to maintain with lots of OEM parts readily available outside the dealership.
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October 19th, 2011 06:11 PM #26
Hirit pa ko ng isa, Mas gusto ko ang feel ng shifter ng Isuzu. parang rifle ng ikinakasa, sad to say medyo spongy yung sa adventure... Pero kung pera ko yan, Adventure siguro bibilin ko. Having driven it for quite some time ... GLS sport nga lang. Yung spare mount sa rear ng Supersport is more of a hassle.
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October 19th, 2011 08:18 PM #27
Kami naman dinispatcha namin ang Mitsu Adventure at retain pa rin si 320,000 km odo (and counting) 2003 Crosswind XT.
Highly dependable si Crosswind na hindi puros gizmos lang ang puhunan
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October 19th, 2011 08:26 PM #28
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October 19th, 2011 08:53 PM #29
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October 19th, 2011 11:32 PM #30Comparing the old 2001 super sport and the present 2011 gls sport:
Driving comfort is way fsr better na compared sa old model due to its seating position since separate na yun 2 front seat with console box at the middle. The suspension is no longer carries that wavy ride unlike sa older model. Its a great improvement with the seats fabric. Engine feels more restricted due to euro compliant compared sa older adventure. The shifting still feels a little bit spongy but with improvement. Aircon is still the same na malamig for front and rear passenger. Audio controls at tge wheels with bluetooth connectivity is a plus for the driver. Fancy LED signal light at its side mirror lenses is fun.
Like what i said try counting how many adventure around the metro compared to crosswind. To be honest my first option was to get an innova but after calculating its head room it fail sa spec i needed. Now i seldom drives the gls sport since i already turn over the unit to my driver as his new service unit and the old one is still with me as his back up unit and will be use twice a week nalang para makarest naman yun bagong unit once in a while. The old adventure of ours run a total of 246k na with no engine problem, i had the injection pump overhual and change the timing belt and tensioners this year, so far yun lang major gastos ko doon. Its fair to say adventures are reilable.
Depends na rin talaga sa owner and driver kung magaling magalaga ng unit or not for a vehicle to last for a long time without giving headaches. Any of the two will be ok to purchase, kailangan lang proper maintenance.
as an aside, in the olden days, anyone who does not move 'ala luksa during Holy Week, especially...
Traffic!