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    #101
    Quote Originally Posted by donski View Post
    Amproblema sa mga matataas na SUV for flood purposes, 3 month Lang rainy season tpos isang taon ka mag-drive ng tangke, slow and heavy.

    that's not a good happiness life ratio kaya mga cars ko crossovers Lang eh, enough for quick random floods, pero ang sa Isip eh takbo na or uwi na pag malakas ang ulan

    Dami ko na-convince bumili ng Montero sport dito ah, kse lagi out of stock na daw non-VGT. Imagine driving those cars daily kahit mainit or bumper traffic. at least our crossover SUVs Hindi na common, a breeze stress free to drive.

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    #102
    Non ECU cars are more reliable to withstand floods than the new models. Sr5 and fj40 and the gen 1 and 2 stradas are my favorites.

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    #103
    ^^ agree ako :thumbup:

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    #104
    yup!!! we have sportivo and okay naman. Hindi tumitirik.

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    #105
    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Knee-deep is nothing to most cars. The problem with the L300 is the air intake is under your butt. Once you hit waist-deep water, you're sunk.
    maalala ko nun ondoy isinampa namin sa gutter yun kalahati ng L300 namin para di abutin yun air intake makatawid lang sa baha...

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