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August 25th, 2012 07:24 PM #1
Sirs, again just want to have some enlightenment regarding these 2 vehicles. Which has the best in over all performance when it comes to...
- Reliability
- Efficiency
- Less fuel consumption
- Engine power esp in long drives, uphills, etc
- Stability
- Matic or manual
Also, what would you suggest more, the 3 door Rav4 or 5 doors?
Again, all your thoughts and inputs will be very much appreciated. We will take all your advices and recommendations that will certainly helps us to decide. Thank you
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August 25th, 2012 10:00 PM #2
Reliability - Both
Efficiency - If the unit is well maintained, I guess
Less fuel consumption - Vitara MT (later models), or RAV4 MT
Engine power esp in long drives, uphills, etc - RAV4 dahil 2.0 engine
Stability - RAV4
Matic or manual - Saan mo ba gagamitin? Kung long drives manual ka na
Kung ikaw ang gagamit most of the time, 3 door RAV4.
I suggest check the CR-V of the same time, and also the Ford Escape, Nissan X-Trail, and the Mitsubishi Outlander.
How much is your given budget ba? And if you want to know more about the Vitara, I'll post my article about it this September 3.
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August 25th, 2012 10:19 PM #3
Older Rav4s ba tinitignan mo?
Yun ganito?
Kung yan, Vitara na. Sorry pero ampanget lang talaga ng RAV4 na yan.
Mas may flood fording capability pa yung Vitara. Pero kung etong Rav4
Yan na. ;)
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August 25th, 2012 10:53 PM #4
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August 25th, 2012 10:58 PM #5
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August 25th, 2012 11:02 PM #6For what will you be using the car? The Rav4 is no good off road, while the Vitara is an ancient dinosaur that'll put the Crosswind to shame.
The Rav4 would do fine as a city car though, and the Vitara is an excellent off roader with revered mud plugging and water fording skills even in stock form. We used to maintain a 3 door Suzuki Escudo 1.6A/T in Taiwan before and have been testament to its flood fording capability. It was able to ford floods reaching the windowsills of the car no problem and has an FC of 8-9km/L in Taiwan city driving conditions.
I would always suggest the 5 door over the 3 door for practicality reasons, unless you have no more than one additional passenger 99.99% of the time. The 5 door is very short already anyway.
Here's my take on the two:
Reliability: Both, though the Rav4 should have an edge in the parts department.
Efficiency/fuel consumption: Vitara. No matter how you put it, a 1.6L engine will always be more fuel efficient than a 1.8L/2.0L engine, especially in city driving.
Engine power: Rav4. I have driven a 3 door A/T Escudo before, engine was rather asthmatic though the 160km/h maximum speed indicated in the speedometer is definitely achievable.
Stability: Rav4. Unibody platform will always be more stable on road than a body-on-frame.
A/T or M/T: Definitely M/T. Its a lot more responsive and fuel efficient. Old A/T's tend to rob LOTS of power and think with their stomachs (stupid shifting patterns and heavy fuel consumption).
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August 26th, 2012 10:48 AM #7
*sir myk384, for everyday use lang po...mostly city driving but once in a while ay umaakyat kami ng baguio, I believe vitara can handle the roads esp the uphills in baguio, right? Original budget is around 180k lng po sana for vitara, inextend lang po namin to 250k when we see the rav4.
Sige po sir, please post your article about vitara for better understanding...we'll wait for it. Thanks
*sir renzo, yeah ganito pong klase ng rav4 ang tinitignan namin yung mga 1st gen. Thanks po
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August 26th, 2012 10:52 AM #8
sir GTi, mostly ay for everyday use lang po and city driving...pero paminsan minsan ay umaakyat kami ng baguio at tagaytay, so Im assuming na kakayanin pa rin ng vitara ang mga uphills esp in baguio kahit pa 5 po ang nakasakay, right?
By the way sir, bakit po ba nasasabing mas malakas sa fuel consumption ang AT over MT?
Im planning to get an AT po sana so my wife can drive it, pero sa mga inputs nyo po and due to drastically (and consistent) oil price hikes Im now having a second thought kung AT pa rin ang kukunin namin, baka mag-manual na lang kami. Thanks po
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August 26th, 2012 11:11 AM #9
So, I think majority of you guys preferred vitara over 1st gen rav4...sabagay, practically speaking ay much cheaper ang vitara. And mas may edge pa sya sa off roads and may flood fording capabilities pa over rav4. Hmmmm, it seems at this early stage were already 80% sure what vehicle should we choose between the two
...but were still accepting some inputs sir.
By the way, ang 95 - 98 model ng vitara po ay may mga seatbelts din po sa likod, right?
Thanks a lot sa mga nagbigay ng informations and sa mga magbibigay pa po.
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August 26th, 2012 12:20 PM #10
di naman gaano difference ng fc ng a/t sa m/t. 10% difference lang yan at the most. kung ok lang sa misis mo na magdrive ng m/t sure m/t ka na, pero since sa post mo ay a/t lang kaya nya i-drive e di why not a/t. ano ba naman yung 10% more fuel kung makakadrive naman ang misis mo. pagbigyan mo naman siya maka-drive, lakas yata ng up sa self esteem ng isang babae kung nakaka-drive sya. magiging more self confident pa siya, ayaw mo ba nun? also, you'll never know there will be a situation na need siya ang mag-drive dahil di ka pwede, or wala ka.
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