Mga Sirs,
Lynx lang ang Ford ko, but very stable on highways, tough and strong uphill. Even pushed the speed to 200km/hour. Now give me one good reason why should I replace my lynx.
Dinala ko yung Ranger namin sa Sagada.
hahaha. ulan, fog, twisties, steep gradients, mud, water, rocky roads, etc. etc.
built ford tough!
Any reviews dun sa bagong ford everest? maganda na ang exterior nung bagong everest ah! magkano ba yun?
Any update here mga sir? My brother in law is planning to buy a 4x2 Montero priced at 1.380M but when we visited Ford Alabang to see the new Everest, medyo nagbago isip ni bayaw. The price of the 4x2 xlt is 1.410M but with 40k discount so magkapresyo na sila ng Montero. Ano bang advice nyo mga sir? He will be getting kasi this month. Thanks.
I like the Montero better... but the Ford has its good points. Better engine and transmission than the Montero, slightly better plastics (in my opinion) and better handling. But the Montero is definitely more comfortable than the Everest... especially when you consider those big 18" rims on the Ford.
I did a test drive last year. Medyo late lang ako nag-upload ng review due to site issues.
Consider the mid-sized SUV category. It’s made up of pick-up based seven-seaters that put off-road prowess above creature comforts. Cars like the old Montero Sport, the Fortuner, the Everest… not the final word in ride comfort and interior luxury… but the default choice for Filipino drivers braving the lumpy flooded streets of Manila. Toyota got a leg-up on the class with their stylish Fortuner, but when Mitsubishi introduced the new Strada-based Montero, everything changed. Here is a truck that rides almost as well as a unibody SUV, with refined engines and an interior that shames the plastic-fantastic Outlander. Just as the Innova rendered all other AUVs obsolete when it was introduced… so did the Montero for the 4x4 class.
But this is an Everest review, right? Well, the Everest is Karl Malone to the Montero’s Michael Jordan.
Like Karl Malone, the Everest is tough and muscular. It may not be as silky-smooth over the road as the Montero, but thanks to the fettling done to the steering and suspension, it handles better than the Montero and much better than the Everest of old.
Review found HERE.
Last edited by niky; July 14th, 2010 at 04:20 PM.
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Yes sir we will do that. Thanks. Also my brother-in-law's other concerns are:
1. Fuel Efficiency
2. Maintenance cost
3. Reliability (he plan to use this for 6-8 years)
4. Riding comfort.
He narrowed his choices to Montero and Everest coz yan ang pasok sa budget na diesel engine.
Thanks again
Review found HERE.[/QUOTE]
sir Niky... yan everest ba na testdrive nyo is unit from Ford (test unit) na limited edition?
para kase the same unit and color na dala ni sir Paulo of topgear nung test drive namin dati.. kalimutan ko lang if same plate number..
sa thread starter.. same with sir niky review and comment para di na redundant..
ps.. mitsu is known for costly pms.
Louie 18, may I know what your brother-in-law decided to buy? I'm also considering getting either a Montero or an Everest. May I also know what characteristics of these SUVs made him buy his choice? What is his experience so far? Pasensya na po sa marami kong katanungan.=)
Louie 18, may I know what your brother-in-law decided to buy? I'm also considering getting either a Montero or an Everest. May I also know what characteristics of these SUVs made him buy his choice? What's his experience so far? Pasensya na po sa marami kong katanungan.=)
With all the MS issues being reported here, I am now leaning towards the Everest.![]()
sir Niky... yan everest ba na testdrive nyo is unit from Ford (test unit) na limited edition?
para kase the same unit and color na dala ni sir Paulo of topgear nung test drive namin dati.. kalimutan ko lang if same plate number..
sa thread starter.. same with sir niky review and comment para di na redundant..
ps.. mitsu is known for costly pms.[/QUOTE]
Yes, it was. (sorry, didn't see this message until lately!
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who has better mileage? montero or everest?
pansin ko pala baket parang ang baba ng resale value ng everest?
way back April this year we went to Surigao Del Norte then trip straight to Davao after 2 days we have to back home to manila..we pass through again to surigao taking barge to drop to leyte using 2008 everest...
without any regrets and full of confidence and adventure, our eve pass through i think all kinds of terrain from super highways,asphalt,cement,muddy,rough road (mostly at quezon,samar,and leyte) almost hundreds of mountains going up and down and different weather conditions, making past speed even at night specially when we take the road at night passing through quezon,samar,and agusan del norte,where we already know being dangerous and delicate at night because of NPA's
we are eight passenger in the journey two chidren and 6 adult although we feel cramp..we pray to came safe and sound..believing to our creator to our driver which is me having other driver and also to our RIDE the FORD EVEREST 4x4 Gold limited edition,without any mods or change in tires,only newly change oil..hehe
i thought i already memorize the song of yoyoy villame philippine geography..hehehe
going back to manila safe and sound..thanks to our everest finishing the journey..proving that he is BUILD FOR Tough
for me FORD EVEREST na..now having much entertainment system...theres nothing to look for..
BUILD for THOUGH
RELIABLE ENGINE
EFFICIENT
GOOD RIDE (even stock)
we already tested pushing to the limit only the driver will surrender..
this is a truely CROSS COUNTRY vehicle for me as what we experience and see