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July 2nd, 2018 10:56 PM #11
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July 2nd, 2018 11:08 PM #12Makakatipid ka sa gas engine kapag madalas ka sa highway. Kahit matakaw siya sa city driving, kayang kaya ang double digits sa highway kung hindi ka kaskasero.
Also remember that the 1st gen Fort is known for poor ride quality. You may have to spend on suspension upgrades if you get one.
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July 3rd, 2018 12:12 AM #13
Kung kukuha din naman ng 2nd hand at babayaran ng cash, mas mainam na kumuha na lang ng brand new.
Mas mataas ang DP, mas mababa ang monthly amortization at interest rate, (at least 35 to 50%)
Ang gasoline engine, lalo kung gamit na gamit at hindi properly maintained, maliban sa cost of expense ng maintenance sa fuel, dagdag pa yung mga other parts/component na biglang mag-break down due to wear-and-tear..
Kung pag dating kasi sa performance, halos di naman nagkakalayo yan, since 4 cylinder & 16V, mailban kung V6 gas na ang usapan.
Innova at Fort, gas version, sakto lang pag dating sa power and performance,
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July 3rd, 2018 05:26 PM #14
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July 3rd, 2018 05:27 PM #15
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July 21st, 2018 01:53 AM #16For some vehicles mas okay mag gas while others mas okay ang diesel. I suggest that you go for the diesels nalang cause that's where the tech is at.
To answer your question in nova is 2.0 while fortune is 2.7. Malakas daw sa gas based on what I heard, plus they're not the best gas engines either.
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July 25th, 2018 09:55 AM #17before i think of the fuel expense, i first think of the size.
we have a tight neighborhood, and bigger vehicles, more comfortable as they are, are not as easy to bring home. and if one's garage is also small...
and if the passengers are vertically challenged and/or senior citizens with acheing knees, they will bless your name 'cause you chose innova over fort.
7 seats? the last 2 better be kids who think it fun to squeeze in and out of that third row. bigger adults will not want to sit at the 3rd row. hirap nang pumasok at lumabas, medyo masikip pa kapag matagal nang naka-upo. if you have seven adult-size adults, better to go starex or breadloaf van (hi ace, urvan).
i would recommend diesel. the fuel expenses are cheaper than gas.
our 2005 MT diesel innova does 9-10 km/li in our metro manila driving routes + some highway, and is very cheap to maintain. after over 100K km, we have done absolutely nothing to the engine, which still runs fine. all we do, is the 5K km oil and filter change.
450K budget should already get you a 1st edition innova diesel.Last edited by dr. d; July 25th, 2018 at 10:45 AM.
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July 25th, 2018 12:22 PM #18Hi sir, these links might help: toyota fortuner - toyota innova
From experience, i'd vote for innova. We had our innova for 3 years now and I can say that hindi naman sya matakaw sa crudo. I think it depends on your driving habits din talaga. I do suggest grabbing a diesel variant mas tipid sya.
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