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    #21
    AFAIK mineral oil lang ang kailangan ng Navara kaya mura lang ang maintenance, tama?

    Nissan Navara 4X4 for me. Second choice ang Strada GLS Sport 4X4

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyeatworld View Post
    g
    yun strada ewan ko ba, parang wala ka mailagay dun sa sobrang fluidity ng design na nawala ang functionality
    ahhhh ok....



    I'd rather say napapalitan at hindi nawawala ang functionality because of the fluidic design...

    pretty much like this...:naughty2:



    and to the TS...Better siguro kung kausapin mo na yung may ari nung ranger na malapit sainyo and check it out yourself...para makita mo talaga kung gaano kasikip....

    But for me, Fuel consumption and Interior Space wise....well, check this thread nalang...http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showt...=1#post1638919

    HTH....=)
    Last edited by locoroco777; December 23rd, 2010 at 12:23 AM.

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Starex_Gold View Post
    AFAIK mineral oil lang ang kailangan ng Navara kaya mura lang ang maintenance, tama?

    Nissan Navara 4X4 for me. Second choice ang Strada GLS Sport 4X4
    Mura ang consumables ng navara compared sa strada. For example oil filter, 2 to 300 ang difference.

    TS, Mag Navara ka na, mahal sya kasi mukhang mahal naman talaga. In other words, classy. In other worlds, global platform.

    Q. Masasabi ba natin global design ang 2012 ranger kung hindi naman ilalabas sa US??

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    #24
    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    I was just saying, pero back then I was also picking among these and I decided to get a Navara until my dad lent me an L300 FB and my pickup shopping was junked...

    It (the Navara) has the best balance of everything IMO. Power, comfort, utility and the macho looks associated with a pick up.
    oh diba kalokohan lang yan pickup these days.


    nun naka pickup ako na strada 2nd gen, lagi ako nanakawan sa traffic ng dala dala ko sa mga beggar boys

    pinalagyan ko ng fibre top cover, eh mas madami pa ako malalagay sa likod ng 1st gen jazz noon

    eto mukang joke na talaga



    bile ka ng pagkamahal mahal na pickup tapos ganito space mo i just laugh at stradas with this

    eto ang the best talaga, full kanto kanto dimension, dami nalalagay kahit tatlong bike kaya yan



    ginagastusan ko nga ngaun yun akin eh

    - bagong alarm with central locks and keyless entry
    - backup sensor
    - super black tints wrap around
    - nudge bar
    - cdr king stereo with usb/sd card
    - new goodyear cargo tires
    - 2 dome lights sa almazora body

    after x'mas

    papakbitan ko ng surplus japan power windows

    then papa-repaint ko next year ng blue, tapos full interior/exterior detailing

    kanina eto DIY project ko



    pylox silver paint lang yan
    Last edited by jimnyeatworld; December 23rd, 2010 at 05:22 AM.

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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by locoroco777 View Post
    ahhhh ok....





    HTH....=)
    kita mo nga ni hindi magkasya yun dala-dala nun guy sa likod. subukan mo dalhin yan sa pinatubo, malamang sa san fernando exit pa lang na pitik na yan mga mamahalin equipment na yan

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    #26
    *jimny- wala naman sigurong driver na di maglalagay ng takip sa likod ng pick-up kung may dala kang madaling makuha, ay mayroon pala ikaw

    i beg to disagree na kalokohan bumili ng pick-up sir. asa trucking business ang family ko, try niyo kayang maglagay ng parts ng dumptrucks or payloaders sa van niyo. baka di pa kayo umaabot ng kanto bumigay na yan

    at napaka-convenient magka-pick up sir, ke naglilipat ka ng gamit(last year nagdala kami ng ref, kama, tv atbp galing pampanga papunta sa dorm ko sa manila gamit yung pick-up namin), magpapagawa ng bahay, farm etc. kayang kaya ng pick up yan. plus pa ang saya pag nag-off roading ka at out of town trips

    although agree ako na pangit maglagay ng campershell sa pick-up, dapat suv nalang binili kung lalagyan din ng ganun. pero para sa akin lang yun, may times kasi na mas mataas pa sa roof yung mga kargang gamit ng pick-up namin eh.

    btw we have 3 pick-ups. 2010 Mitsu Strada GLS 4x4 M/T, 1999 Mitsu Strada 4x4 and 1995 Nissan Ultra Eagle 4x2. pero binenta na recently yung ultra eagle di kasi 4x4 na-sstuck sa site eh.

    sorry sinagot kita ng pabastos, pabastos din kasi post mo eh

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by fullmetal View Post

    at napaka-convenient magka-pick up sir, ke naglilipat ka ng gamit(last year nagdala kami ng ref, kama, tv atbp galing pampanga papunta sa dorm ko sa manila gamit yung pick-up namin), magpapagawa ng bahay, farm etc. kayang kaya ng pick up yan. plus pa ang saya pag nag-off roading ka at out of town trips

    :
    buti hindi umulan diba June ang pasukan

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    #28
    May palang simula na ng kontrata sa dorms sa manila, tirik na tirik pa araw nun pwede kapa mag-sunbathing kung gusto mo

    anyway please respect the TS. pick-up ang gusto niyang bilin sa pera niya.

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    #29
    Er. In terms of comfort, Strada, hands down. Between the three, or I guess, between the pick-ups being sold in the local market .. the Strada has the best seats. Comfortable and passenger-friendly.

    Navara would be the next one. Incredibly fast and it has a bigger bed .. ( from how it looks like ) than the Strada & Ranger. Looks-wise, one of the best in it's class. Just don't bother checking it's " Krome " version, though.

    Ranger, yeah .. seen one inside out. The rear seats are kinda cramped, can't compare it with the rear seats of the vios since I haven't sat on one yet. Um, toughness .. yeah, it has it. Judging from the looks, it really is tough .. though, judging again from how it looks like, the ride is also a bit tough.

    Verdict, uh. I guess the Strada wins, again. Perfect balance between functionality and comfort.

    Next in line would probably be the Navara. Great looks. Great bed. Great pulling power. Downside is, expensive.

    Your money. Your choice. Goodluck.

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    #30
    At mas matagtag ang Navara than Strada

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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Oh, sorry sir. :embarass:

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    #32
    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyeatworld View Post
    kita mo nga ni hindi magkasya yun dala-dala nun guy sa likod. subukan mo dalhin yan sa pinatubo, malamang sa san fernando exit pa lang na pitik na yan mga mamahalin equipment na yan
    well,actually yung nakita mong naka angat is a very long collapsible tent...na technically inde rin talaga kakasya completely sa kahit anong pickup truck bed....kasi inilipat lang sakin yung mga gamit that came from another pick up truck nung nag start na yung trail sa pampanga...

    and BTW kung makikita mo yung mga laman nyan inde mo rin aakalain kakasya sa bed ng strada.....pero it did fit with the proper arrangement..

    Well, point is that the bed serves its purpose when its always needed and theres never been a time when it failed me during the 2 years of my ownership.

    nagpunta na rin kami dun sa pinatubo and the bed was full with medical supplies and other fragile items para dun sa medical mission ng strada club.....walang nawala ni isang piraso....

    Saka yung pagsabi mo na mapipitik ang mga gamit mo pagdating sa pampanga.....I think its really insulting to kapampangans....while in fact it can happen everywhere given the right circumstances kahit inde naka pickup or kahit naka L300 FB pa yan...

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    #33
    ^ Wag mo nalang patulan si OB.

    Sabi nga sa SIG niya diba "Don't take my posted messages seriously. Even I don't take myself seriously."



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    Quote Originally Posted by Starex_Gold View Post
    ^ Wag mo nalang patulan si OB.

    Sabi nga sa SIG niya diba "Don't take my posted messages seriously. Even I don't take myself seriously."


    hehehehehe oo nga mag papasko naman...

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    #35
    fuel consumption - di na siguro nagkakalayo mga choices mo. sa navara, i get 8km/li city and 12km/li highway.

    comfort - i agree with starex_gold. when it comes to the 4x2 segment, mas matagtag nga ang navara compared to strada. pero barely noticeable. 4x4 naman, pareho lang. naka recline lang seats ng strada. hehe... yung sakin so far, wala pa naman nagrereklamo na matagtag siya. nakakatulog pa din sila ng mahimbing.

    i own the 4x2 btw.

    anyway, good luck po sayo. merry christmas!

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    #36
    eto lang masasabi ko, GWAPO yung Navarra. my friend says hindi naman daw panget ang FC. same goes with the Strada at maganda din yun astig ang itchura, yung Navarra ay macho.

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    #37
    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    Pag labas ng bagong Ranger magmumukang mga small time mga Japanese pick up trucks... They say its just slightly smaller than an American F-150 kaya nga di ilalabas sa US kasi baka tamaan market ng F-150...
    Ya. Bigger is nicer. "Matipid" kaya? Gas consumption is a big factor in market acceptance among Filipinos. Pero sa track record ng Ford, I am not really optimistic.

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    #38
    Quote Originally Posted by Gerbo View Post
    Ya. Bigger is nicer. "Matipid" kaya? Gas consumption is a big factor in market acceptance among Filipinos. Pero sa track record ng Ford, I am not really optimistic.
    Kung Diesel naman yung new Ranger walang problema kahit kasing lakas ng petrol.

    Mas mura ang crudo eh..

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    #39
    Uhmmm... para sa TS, bago ka mag-compare ng mga features ng sasakyan, check mo muna kung ano yung plan mo kunin na pickup: kung 4x4 or 4x2. Para malaman mo rin kung ano rin yung mga features na dapat na kino-compare mo.

    I own a 2008 Trekker, 4x2. Pero kung 4x4 ang kelangan ko noon, baka iba ang kinuha ko na brand.

    Kasi kung 4x2 ang hanap mo (which parang 4x2 nga base sa thread title at mga post - but, i maybe wrong) at galing ka sa VW or sedans, mukang kelangan mo ng ABS+EBD, pati na rin LSD, at Airbags. Mabigat kasi yung mga pickup and malalakas yung makina, ilang beses na ko natulungan ng ABS+EBD at ng LSD. Sa 4x2 ng Ford Ranger lang available mga yan sa selection mo (i guess). ;)

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    #40
    If you really need a working pick-up its a choice between Ranger or Navarra only. I'm planning to get a pick-up too and since occasional lang ang needs ko sa pickup (I have trucks and L3 naman in my business) so strada is best for me kaya lang di pa kumbinsido wife ko gusto tucson naman.

    Depende talaga sa needs.... before pag di ako maka decide I use mathematics using excel lahat ng category my percent weight. You have to think it over and over remember its more than a million peso decision.

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