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October 29th, 2022 07:45 PM #41Q is where the smart money's at. Any decent audio shop can upgrade the speakers, maybe even add an amp for a lot less than 260k.
IMO if jumping to the LTD might as well go all the way to the 4x4 model. The jump between the 4x4 and the 4x2 LTDs is smaller than the difference between the 4x2 LTD and the Q.
Easier to mentally justify spending +400k to get 4x4 and an appearance package, than +260k for a new bumper and speakers.
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October 31st, 2022 11:40 PM #42
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November 3rd, 2022 03:10 PM #43
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November 4th, 2022 04:14 PM #44
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November 8th, 2022 12:08 AM #45Having test driven the MU-X LSE before and comparing it to my dad's Fortuner GR Sport, I find the interior of the MU-X bland compared to the Fortuner.
Riding comfort, MU-X is a bit better if Q and LTD variant ng Fortuner pinag-uusapan (same riding comfort MU-X tsaka Fortuner GR Sport variant).
Toyota Safety Sense is better than Isuzu's ADAS, based on numerous reviews of local motoring journalists. Isuzu's ADAS, specifically the autonomous emergency braking, is very sensitive. One local motoring journalist even said na when the MU-X's ADAS sensed a low hanging tree branch during his review, the AEB suddenly engaged. It's kinda dangerous din kasi pwedeng may mag rear end sa MU-X if the AEB suddenly engages during stop and go traffic. Hassle naman if you will turn off the AEB every time you start to drive the MU-X.
Another nitpick that I have with the MU-X, it doesn't have adaptive cruise control and a 360 degree camera, which the Fortuner has. Even the guidelines of the reverse camera doesn't move when you turn the steering wheel. That's not the case with the Fortuner's 360 degree camera, the guidelines move to the direction where you turn the steering wheel.
One nitpick naman that I have with the Fortuner but I can live with it, the 3rd row still folds sideways unlike the MU-X which folds flat.
Fortuner's headunit is the OEM that's installed at the factory in Indonesia and is the original Toyota headunit. MU-X's headunit is sourced locally by Isuzu Philippines, not the OEM headunit installed by the factory in Thailand.
Hope these will help the TS in their decision making.
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November 16th, 2022 02:59 PM #46Was on the same scenario and we decided to get the MUX (3.0 LSA though). Here's my thoughts on each vehicle after having to do a test drive and be driven in both.
MUX over Fortuner
Bigger space in all 3 rows and easier mechanism
Better ride and also better when loaded (always noticed that Fortuner and Innova have a tendency na dumapa ang rear pag loaded, not the case on the MUX)
I prefer the dash design of the MUX more than the Fortuner
Cheaper by 150k+
Fortuner over MUX
360 camera, cruise control, power tailgate, wireless charging (things I could live without)
leather seats (powered) - I wish Isuzu retained the leather seats even without the power adjustment
Instrument cluster (MUX looks quite old aside from the digital screen in the middle)
Led interior lighting with vanity lights for both driver and passenger
all windows are auto up/down (MUX only has auto down for the driver)
sliding 2nd row (although the default configuration of the MUX is already sufficient for all the rows)
Engine power (Fortuner have a bit more grunt but the MUX does not lag by that much, its only quite lazy but still very powerful)
Personally I could live with the lacking toys of the MUX than the ride and smaller space of the Fortuner. I didn't include the exterior looks since its subjective.
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