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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    WTH are they spending all those mods for just to drive in the city lol
    Yes, pretty much. But it's their money, so they can do what they want with it. [emoji4]

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    I really don't know why with the affordability of diesel SUVs now (or at least the approvability from loans ), people are still buying pickups.

    I mean it costs the same when it comes to maintenance, tire cost etc, and you get less real estate while driving say on a vacation (your family is all cramped in the front). Plus, it's even so hard to load things at the back because of higher ground clearance not to mention it's unprotected from rains and theft


    So I figure, what's really up with these people buying those 4x4 pickups. I used to have one too.
    And so I went back the day I bought my first pickup (it was my first brand new car btw)

    That time, I had self esteem problems. I needed a macho car in the likes of Chuck Norris' Invasion USA or MJ Fox Back to the future bad ass pickups.

    So yun Lang yun and I endured 8 years of so hard to maneuver big tired pickup because of that mentality.

    And so if to compare now. When most pickup buyers now are almost simultaneously sporting black-rimmed AT tires as soon as their pickup is released from casa, malamang yun na talaga
    reason,

    I mean who can resist in their mind the macho form factor of a Ford Raptor in a modified or blinged Ford Ranger. I do normal runs in Sierra Madre 3 times a week with an old CUV, and i rarely see these propped up 4x4 pickups up there, WTH are they spending all those mods for just to drive in the city lol
    I got your point paps. TOTL 4x4 trucks for city driving. Lol. At the end of the day all I can say is because they can afford!

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Yes, pretty much. But it's their money, so they can do what they want with it. [emoji4]
    agree bro. pursuit of happiness is personal. and it is a matter of right to the beholder, not subject to anyone's idea of aesthetics, or sense and sensibilities. ☺
    BTT of course, for me, it's suv.

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    #24
    Id go for an SUV for the same reasons mentioned above. Unless you haul stuff on a regular basis, the SUV is a more practical and entertaining choice.

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    #25
    Like I said in previous threads, unless you have a use for the bed, don't get a pickup.
    The same reason I plan to let the pickup go in favor of the SUV. The only advantage of the pickup is when you are hauling a load that you can not fit inside the SUV but NOT on a toll way.

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    #26
    You can't buy a mid range SUV for 1M that's why people still buy pickups. They're better than buying compact or subcompacts, diesel + ground clearance.

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    #27
    And as previously stated, you don't wanna smell like chicken manure when doing farm duties. Buy appropriate vehicle that suits your need. For me, pickup wins due to its versatility.

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    #28
    How about Isuzu mu-X LS M/T 4X2. SRP is 1,188,000.

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    #29
    Quote Originally Posted by ramones283 View Post
    How about Isuzu mu-X LS M/T 4X2. SRP is 1,188,000.
    I won't recommend the base mu-X which doesn't even have ABS/EBD, the LS-M is a better choice though with standard safety features (inc. rear disc brakes) and equipment such as roof rails, better climate control with knobs, etc. * 1,260,000

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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by LancerA174A View Post
    I won't recommend the base mu-X which doesn't even have ABS/EBD, the LS-M is a better choice though with standard safety features (inc. rear disc brakes) and equipment such as roof rails, better climate control with knobs, etc. * 1,260,000
    So does the Crosswind that its targetted to replace.

    I've driven for 30 years without those and I'm still ok, so do millions of other drivers.

    The MUx base model is as great a new vehicle that can be had today as any other at a very competitive price, maybe even better. It's cheap enough to be used as a workhorse, and big enough to command road presence. I like its value proposition very much!

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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Newcomer123 View Post
    So does the Crosswind that its targetted to replace.

    I've driven for 30 years without those and I'm still ok, so do millions of other drivers.

    The MUx base model is as great a new vehicle that can be had today as any other at a very competitive price, maybe even better. It's cheap enough to be used as a workhorse, and big enough to command road presence. I like its value proposition very much!
    To TS, if you still haven't decided yet what vehicle you will buy. I suggest you this site, Car Buying Simplified in the Philippines | AutoDeal
    You can find there car guides, brands, promos, comparisons, etc...

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    #32
    I suggest makipagusap ka sa mga sales agent. Para mamazimize ang budget a 1.2m, tanungin mo discount. Baka ang isang kotse at 1.25m ang srp. Pero may 50k discount naman pala. Sayang rin di ba. Like montero 100k ang discount

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    #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Newcomer123 View Post
    So does the Crosswind that its targetted to replace.

    I've driven for 30 years without those and I'm still ok, so do millions of other drivers.

    The MUx base model is as great a new vehicle that can be had today as any other at a very competitive price, maybe even better. It's cheap enough to be used as a workhorse, and big enough to command road presence. I like its value proposition very much!
    It's better that you have it even when you think you won't need it. I've personally experienced how ABS works on a wet asphalt and without it we'd probably be waiting for another mu-X from the insurance (thanks to that arrogant motorcycle who almost caused a major pile up). An SUV * 1M+ should have ABS and EBD as standard already, let alone ESC. To the TS, you could watch how these systems work on YouTube then you decide.

    Anyway, a friend who had a similar dilemma chose the Montero GLX with 100K+ discount from the dealer. There are tons of ads on Facebook too, some offer free iPhones, etc.

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    #34
    Unless you haul heavy and bulky stuff on a daily basis, an SUV is more appropriate for you. I was going to suggest a sedan, but half the year we experience typhoons and flooding so a tall SUV is still the most practical vehicle.

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    #35
    Quote Originally Posted by RF02 View Post
    * TS

    sir kung less 1.2m yun sobra ba eh pedeng idagdag nalng sa monthly mo?

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    * TS

    sir kung less 1.2m yun sobra ba eh pedeng idagdag nalng sa monthly mo?
    If I get less than 1M nasa akin yun basta huwag lang tataas sa 1.2M

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    #36



    ford ranger maganda pick up, maganda din sa baha. wag lang sobra taas ng tubig baha. maporma na baka pasok din sa budget mo yan..

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    #37
    Quote Originally Posted by CLAVEL3699 View Post
    I'm due for a car plan sa office budget 1.2M

    Ano mas magandang bilhin na pangbaha... lagi kasing baha sa office namin eh.

    Suggestion Pro's and Con's. Kung pwede sana A/T kung pasok sa budget.
    How about 1 year old 2nd hand SUV? For 1.2m below makakabili ka na ng mas better na variant na SUV.

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    #38
    ^ pwede... pinag iisipan ko nga.

    Inaawitan ko na nga lang yung Sta Fe nang president namin... 2yrs palang at less than 3k lang ang takbo nya.

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    ^ pwede... pinag iisipan ko nga.

    Inaawitan ko na nga lang yung Sta Fe nang president namin... 2yrs palang at less than 3k lang ang takbo nya.

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    #39
    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    I really don't know why with the affordability of diesel SUVs now (or at least the approvability from loans ), people are still buying pickups.

    I mean it costs the same when it comes to maintenance, tire cost etc, and you get less real estate while driving say on a vacation (your family is all cramped in the front). Plus, it's even so hard to load things at the back because of higher ground clearance not to mention it's unprotected from rains and theft


    So I figure, what's really up with these people buying those 4x4 pickups. I used to have one too.
    And so I went back the day I bought my first pickup (it was my first brand new car btw)

    That time, I had self esteem problems. I needed a macho car in the likes of Chuck Norris' Invasion USA or MJ Fox Back to the future bad ass pickups.

    So yun Lang yun and I endured 8 years of so hard to maneuver big tired pickup because of that mentality.

    And so if to compare now. When most pickup buyers now are almost simultaneously sporting black-rimmed AT tires as soon as their pickup is released from casa, malamang yun na talaga
    reason,

    I mean who can resist in their mind the macho form factor of a Ford Raptor in a modified or blinged Ford Ranger. I do normal runs in Sierra Madre 3 times a week with an old CUV, and i rarely see these propped up 4x4 pickups up there, WTH are they spending all those mods for just to drive in the city lol
    just give it to them. your just getting old, pre. in youth, porma factor counts a lot.

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    #40
    Quote Originally Posted by CLAVEL3699 View Post
    ^ pwede... pinag iisipan ko nga.

    Inaawitan ko na nga lang yung Sta Fe nang president namin... 2yrs palang at less than 3k lang ang takbo nya.
    mukhang OK na deal ito for you bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLAVEL3699 View Post
    ^ pwede... pinag iisipan ko nga.

    Inaawitan ko na nga lang yung Sta Fe nang president namin... 2yrs palang at less than 3k lang ang takbo nya.
    mukhang OK na deal ito for you bro

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