
Originally Posted by
renzo_d10
Hi sir. I'm, in any ways, not connected with any car makers. Probably it's just that I'm aware of the current technology that they are using, simply put ... i'm a bit knowledgeable regarding them.
A bit because I have no idea why does the new Montero, particularly their TOTL units smoke so much even at idle while their Strada VGT counterparts & their base models don't.
yeah i do agree with you that some newer montero does spew white smoke but i can say that its not that bad. you will only notice it if you really take a closer look at it. plus does this smoke really that bad? i mean does this affect one's overall performance? for me as long as it passes smoke emission then your good to go. you are helping mother nature by not polluting the metro.
Green, meaning, environmental friendly. Sure it did pass any emission tests but still, a simple puff of smoke can make a difference. During cold start I can accept, but even at normal temperatures ? Then that's something I think Mitsubishi should look into. then again if it passes the emission test weather it puff smoke then your good. Isnt it? so whats the fuzz?
I base my assumptions on comparing the same vehicles on similar segments by reading owner's reviews & thoughts. Then I tie them up together and end with a mere conclusion than a fact. I have a relative of mine who owns a Fortuner 3.0D4D, and no, it does not smoke as much as the Montero does. I have friends who own similar units, and they stated the same. No white smoke on their Fortuner units. Also ... I observe whenever I go out on a daily basis.
Well you are like comparing apples to orange. first of all the fortuner is non VGT. so its abit bias to compare it to the new montero which uses a VGT. i guess it is more proper if you compare the fortuner to the old montero. both of them dont spew white smoke even at idle.
also reviews are there for us to help us decide if what we fancy are a great buy or not. but assuming something based on reviews is a different thing. it is much better if we have a hands on experience before giving feedbacks on the subject matter. if not it'll just look like a hearsay. because what if you read the review differently as to what it really said?
I`d take the example of the Navara that was posted at your thread [SIZE=1]( TSCP Sub-forum )[/SIZE] ... it was obviously belching so much black smoke, yet some people claimed that it was just on full throttle. I say on the other hand that it's bullshit. Why ? The Strada that was beside the Navara wasn't belching smoke even it's on full throttle. Funny isn't it. Two pick-ups on the same segment go head to head at SLEX ( IIRC ) and one of them belches smoke while one don't. Observation is the key, sir.
Well maybe the navara was a year or two older than the strada or maybe the navara has a poor servicing and had alot of carbon deposit already on its tail pipe thats why on full throttle it spew black smoke, while possibly the strada was just recently purchased with just a few clicks on its odometer? because right now i occasionally see black smoke when i over rev my strada. when i changed my stock exhaust i saw that it has already accumulated some carbon on the inside walls of the exhaust. my truck has only 10,000KM total.
like what you said Observation is the key, Sir. and these are my personal observations. Lastly its a diesel... what would you expect? even my sister inlaw tucson(diesel) spew black smoke when you floor it.
I never saw any Santa Fe or Tucson belch smoke, even at idle, they don't. The only " flaw " or " complaint " that I got from the owners were the moist accumulating on their headlights ( - that's on the early Santa Fe units ) & the particular suspension problem on the lower Tucson iX variants, but its not evident on the TOTL which is the Premium iX.
Well comparing them to other SUV may it be fortuner or montero, i can say that they are still on the advantage. simply put that hyundai uses newer engine compare with the mitsus 4d56 and the toyotas d4d which i guess is already 5 or 6 years old right now.
so it would be a shame if it will not out perform to the competition. i for one is very keen on getting a hyundai specifically the accent. though my first choice was the Jazz simply because of its styling and fuel economy. not to mention its a honda. but seing the accent with GDI engine, changes everything. GDI is becoming the new trend in the petrol engines. im just waiting to have a test drive and have a feel. if the test drive will go out well for me i would not have any second thoughts. I will be a convert!
There's no perfect car, I believe in that. Even the Strada has a particular recurring problem. SCV isn't it ?
arent the d4d has their gremlins too? even the dmax's had some SCV problems too. not all strada/montero had this problem. you will not see alot of them on the streets if its a recurring problem. had a friend who owns a 4 yr old montero and not had any problem with it. my sister in law has a monty too and never had any problem with scv. they are not very particular with diesel. they just fill up anywhere they want.
like what you said theres no perfect car because the one who made them is not perfect too.
It's just a matter of picking what kind of poison or hassle you would want to go through. Yes, you may have a fast SUV but then, does the other SUV at your side emit so much smoke as you do ? You may have gotten a bang-for-the-buck SUV but does its cons as major as what other SUVs have ? These are the questions you should ask yourselves before buying a car or after purchasing a car. Don't look at the positiveness it all has because for sure it has lots, if it didn't then you shouldn't have bought that car on the first place. Try to look at the negative side and learn on how to fix this & that. Try to learn on why does this do this. Or why did this happen. Things like that.
well that says it all... "bang for the buck" you would not buy it if its not bang for the buck. usually you would not complain about it since like wise its "bang for the buck".
for me these are some of the questions i would ask my self before buying a car
*Price
*what would be its sole purpose(this is very important for me)
*fuel economy
*resale value
*most bang for the buck on the whole line up.
And no ... you don't learn everything on pure personal experiences. You will also need in the future the shared knowledge that you got from others.
I beg to disagree. you learn alot from personal experiences. I believe these are the things you cant buy....
just speaking out aloud bro.
peace out.
DJ