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  1. Join Date
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    Hello mga lodi,

    Sir we are planning to buy closed van truck and we are going to use it for logistics delivery. Ano po ba maganda gamitin na truck?

    Foton fvan 2.2c
    Hino xuv302L
    Isuzu nlr77E

    Foton mura 920k, hino 1.2 and isuzu 1.3m

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    Quote Originally Posted by veyron_27 View Post
    Hello mga lodi,

    Sir we are planning to buy closed van truck and we are going to use it for logistics delivery. Ano po ba maganda gamitin na truck?

    Foton fvan 2.2c
    Hino xuv302L
    Isuzu nlr77E

    Foton mura 920k, hino 1.2 and isuzu 1.3m

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    Go Japan bro. Can't go wrong. Price difference is more than made up for by easier maintenance and durability.


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    Wag ka bumili ng china. Within 1 year madaming sakit sa ulo na ibibigay niyan sayo.

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    kahit cummins pa engine ng foton it is still cummins china, made in china pa din. sakit ng ulo.

    go japan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    kahit cummins pa engine ng foton it is still cummins china, made in china pa din. sakit ng ulo.

    go japan.
    Yes. Design lang ng cummins pero materials and machines ng isang china company afaik. So wala din, mahina pa din paggawa. Sakit sa ulo maintenance mo dyan.

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    Thanks sa mga reply lodi. I'm looking now sa Hino XUV and the Isuzu NLR. Since both of them are euro4 same lang na ba sila cheap to maintain? Planning to service them in casa kasi wala pa ako experience sa mga trucks. Btw operator po ako uber kaya puro sedan hawak ko mitsubishi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Yes. Design lang ng cummins pero materials and machines ng isang china company afaik. So wala din, mahina pa din paggawa. Sakit sa ulo maintenance mo dyan.

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    Mahina mga pyesa malambot mga bakal iba pa din original japan

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxpedition View Post
    Mahina mga pyesa malambot mga bakal iba pa din original japan

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    Ganon po ba sir, buti na lang nagtanong ako dito sa taikot kasi first pick ko po naman si Foton hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by veyron_27 View Post
    Thanks sa mga reply lodi. I'm looking now sa Hino XUV and the Isuzu NLR. Since both of them are euro4 same lang na ba sila cheap to maintain? Planning to service them in casa kasi wala pa ako experience sa mga trucks. Btw operator po ako uber kaya puro sedan hawak ko mitsubishi.

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    Why not check out mitsubish/fuso canter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rac98 View Post
    Why not check out mitsubish/fuso canter?
    Medyo na bad vibes na po ako sa mitsubishi. Hehehe

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    Foton is a tempting proposition especially now with the Cummins engines. But they are still unproven in the long run, and parts will be hard to come by out of the casa since they aren't Isuzu clones anymore.

    I'd still go with Isuzu. Majority of Philippine truckers can't go wrong. Consider the Japan surplus Isuzus that the Japanese have grown tired of after ten years or so, disposed, made their way here, and driven to the ground for another twenty or thirty years, dismantled and converted into jeepneys and driven till they're supposed to be phased out but are still running... They're practically immortal! [emoji23]

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTi View Post
    Foton is a tempting proposition especially now with the Cummins engines. But they are still unproven in the long run, and parts will be hard to come by out of the casa since they aren't Isuzu clones anymore.

    I'd still go with Isuzu. Majority of Philippine truckers can't go wrong. Consider the Japan surplus Isuzus that the Japanese have grown tired of after ten years or so, disposed, made their way here, and driven to the ground for another twenty or thirty years, dismantled and converted into jeepneys and driven till they're supposed to be phased out but are still running... They're practically immortal! [emoji23]

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    Good point sir. We are going to Isuzu casa tomorrow and will take a look of NLR[emoji1]

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    Kung light duty trucks lang ang paguusapan for me 2 lang na brand ang ok, Isuzu and Mitsubishi only although mas maganda experience namin sa Canter compared to the NKR, most of our Canters were bought way back in 1993 and its still going strong, some have around 700,000km on it already, of course the engine has been overhauled at some point in time but its still running on the original engine, we have a few NKR’s too which was bought around 1996 and ALL of them had an engine change already, I blame it to the inferior 4BE1 Isuzu engine, the newer 4HF1 is much better. Because of our experience with both Isuzu and Mitsubishi, we bought 2 units of Canter last year to replace some of our old trucks.

    Yung Hino ok din sana but replacement parts can be pricey and not as abundant as Isuzu and Canter parts that’s why we never considered a Hino

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    Also think when ot comes time to sell. Resale value, definitely go japanese

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    Go for the isuzu nlr. It is already the blue power engine, which is also a euro-iv compliant one and the power plant is a 3.0l turbo crdi that came originally from the old d-max too, which is known to be fuel efficient. So yeah, I think proven na yung engine na yan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTcervan View Post
    Go for the isuzu nlr. It is already the blue power engine, which is also a euro-iv compliant one and the power plant is a 3.0l turbo crdi that came originally from the old d-max too, which is known to be fuel efficient. So yeah, I think proven na yung engine na yan.

    Panagpayohan kami sa LTFRB Attorneys dito sa amin na Euro IV trucks na ang kunin namin para sa aming future expansion sa aming Logistic company. kasi raw my plano in the future ang mga malaking malls na hindi na sila tatanggap ng deliveries na hindi gumagamit ng Euro IV delivery trucks. Kami raw ang mahirapan. Nasa probinsiya kami may Gaisano, SM, Robinsons at iba pa.. pero hindi sigurado maglagay ba dito ng EURO IV diesel ang mga gasoline stations. At saka EURO IV TRUCKS is priced 200K more expensive compared to Euro II and EURO III. Ano masasabi mga PAPS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaguartiu View Post
    Panagpayohan kami sa LTFRB Attorneys dito sa amin na Euro IV trucks na ang kunin namin para sa aming future expansion sa aming Logistic company. kasi raw my plano in the future ang mga malaking malls na hindi na sila tatanggap ng deliveries na hindi gumagamit ng Euro IV delivery trucks. Kami raw ang mahirapan. Nasa probinsiya kami may Gaisano, SM, Robinsons at iba pa.. pero hindi sigurado maglagay ba dito ng EURO IV diesel ang mga gasoline stations. At saka EURO IV TRUCKS is priced 200K more expensive compared to Euro II and EURO III. Ano masasabi mga PAPS.
    Euro 4 na lahat ng gas and diesel in the whole RP


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    Quote Originally Posted by JJB View Post
    Euro 4 na lahat ng gas and diesel in the whole RP


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    Salamat sa info Sir JJB wala man lang info ang mga gas station sa amin na Euro IV na pala ang mga gas nila. Mukhang wala sila paki bihira lang ang mga Euro IV tumatakbo dito sa amin. Mukhang matutuloy na ang pag shopping ko ng Euro IV truck.

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    Isuzu ka na sira na ang kaha hindi pa ang makina

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronw123w124 View Post
    Kung light duty trucks lang ang paguusapan for me 2 lang na brand ang ok, Isuzu and Mitsubishi only although mas maganda experience namin sa Canter compared to the NKR, most of our Canters were bought way back in 1993 and its still going strong, some have around 700,000km on it already, of course the engine has been overhauled at some point in time but its still running on the original engine, we have a few NKR’s too which was bought around 1996 and ALL of them had an engine change already, I blame it to the inferior 4BE1 Isuzu engine, the newer 4HF1 is much better. Because of our experience with both Isuzu and Mitsubishi, we bought 2 units of Canter last year to replace some of our old trucks.

    Yung Hino ok din sana but replacement parts can be pricey and not as abundant as Isuzu and Canter parts that’s why we never considered a Hino
    Ask din sana ako if ano marerecommend...brand new foton tornado 4.4c or reconditioned japan surplus npr? For water truck sana..

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