X5 FTW!! ansarap naman ng problema ng dad mo
If yan dalawa lang ang choices, I agree dun sa isang reply, kung siya magddrive go for the X5, if may driver naman go for the Land Cruiser.
Kung ako naman sa kanya Range Rover bibilhin ko, may driver man o wala. :D
Kung walang problema ang presyo sa inyo at may pera naman kayong pang maintain, BMW X5 or Range Rover.
Baka rin gusto nyo, May mga importer dyan na nag iimport ng Cadillac Escalade. Sa mga Chevrolet din ang CASA nun.
Medyo hung-up pa rin ako sa The Hire eh, so yeah, X5 for me.![]()
Another idea would be to just buy a relatively cheaper vehicle, then use the money saved for ballistic protection a.k.a. bulletproofing. Alam niyo naman dito sa Pinas, naglipana ang mga kidnappers, and being anonymous is no longer a guarantee of safety.
Last edited by Bogeyman; April 18th, 2008 at 09:42 PM.
if you plan to use it for the next 10 years get the cruiser, if you plan to use it for 1 year x5!
seriously speaking id get the lc200 new body powerful engine cheaper to maintain good resale value.
btw baka magka problema ka in the future for your diesel x5 hindi kasing linis ng europe ang diesel natin![]()
Since you are from Laguna, I'd say go for the Land Cruiser nalang para less potential maintenance problems.
dude may ganito kami and to tell you the truth di ko nagustuhan ang ride! maganda sana kung punong puno ng gamit. ganda ng ride comfort pero nung 3 nalang kaming nakasakay parang pumanget ung rebound ng suspension, mabagal pa sa highway naka 150kph palang halos ayaw na magaccelerate, tapos lakas pa sa gas
land cruiser kung may driver siya since napaka lapad nito at hassle i park sa tight spaces, BMW X5 kung mahilig siya magdrive (kaya nga ultimate driving machine)
BMW X5 diesel or Audi Q7 3.0 TDI
At the end of the day, BMW is a BMW and Audi is an Audi. 5 or 10yrs later, it will still look prestigious.
Hindi problema yan. Bilhin nalang ninyo yong BMW X5 at LC 200 tapos saka nalang niya problemahin kung ano ang gusto niya sa dalawa. Solve.
I like the LC200. But the 4.5L 286hp D4d engine although undoubtedly powerful, seems weak for the horsepower to displacement ratio. Especially that a 3.0L V6 Vera Cruz can churn out already 240hp just 46hp less than the LC200 with 1.5L less displacement and 2 fewer cylinders. I think the X5 3.0D is also producing bout the same power as the Vera Cruz.
Diesel na yan eh. Kahit sabihin mo na lamang sa torque yan, HP will give you the edge at acceleration. Im sure the X5 or Vera Cruz can produce bout as adequate twist as their size needs, may not be as plenty as in the LC200 but still more than adequate than a regular car.