ANU MAS MAGANDA AT BAKIT
Mitshubishi L300
KIA PREGIO
MB100
HYUNDAI GRACE
HYUNDAI STAREX
NISSAN VANETTE
LITEACE
HIACE
ANU MAS MAGANDA AT BAKIT
Mitshubishi L300
KIA PREGIO
MB100
HYUNDAI GRACE
HYUNDAI STAREX
NISSAN VANETTE
LITEACE
HIACE
for me mitsubishi L300 versa van pwede pang haul ng tao (outings etc..) malamig naman aircon plus well distributed yung sa may likod, pwede din pang delivery remove yung two row seats sa likod, and pwede pang everyday use tipid sa krudo dahil manual ang downside matagtag pag long drive dahil yung pang ilalim same daw sa FB na pang deliver ang purpose
this is according to my experience![]()
for me Nissan Urvan, pero wala naman sa pagpipilian kaya sa Hi Ace ako![]()
We had a Pregio for about five or six years. Mechanically it's very reliable but the A/C and door locks were continually acting up. Other than that I have no complaints with the Kia.
We sold it a few years back to someone in our village, and I still see it running around without trouble. As long as the engine is well-maintained, a second-hand Pregio shouldn't give you any major headaches.
Early Pregio, maybe not... but the last Pregio was a really nice vehicle... comfortable ride, easy-to-use controls, good AC (actually, it's a bit too good... sobrang lamig!)
I'm not entirely fond of the MB100... gearbox issues... the L300... rust issues... the Liteace... too small!.. or the Vanette... fuel consumption issues.
The Urvan or Hiace would be a good people-carrier choice, and the Starex is a comfortable van, as long as it's the nine-seater.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
+1 on the Pregio's ride quality. It never, ever felt like a truck to ride in, even in the rear. When people never complain about a car's ride it means it's doing a pretty damn good job :D
Ours was a 1998 unit by the way.
namimis ko tuloy yung pregio namin na automatic heheheheehhehe
kahit na mabagal aus pa din
For me, it would still be the very reliable Mitsu L300 versa van. Di pa naman masyadong panis ang tsura, and the engine is tough. Rust issues due to Almazora body will be kept at bay with proper maintenance.
l300 for me... ala pa din tatalo sa legendary 4d56 engine nila... and i know that mitsubishi's engine are built for tough and speed..![]()
L300 for its 2 sliding door and reliability, 16+years na L3 ng grandma ko ok pa rin.
And grandia for better torque compared to L3
pareho maganda pero hindi puede i compare sa isat isa.
Yon iba nagamit ko lahat at hindi ko nagustohan, ayaw na ayaw ko sa mga alagain na sasakyan.
nissan urvan kaso wala sa pagpipilian, hi ace na lang. okay yung urvan na pampassenger van, lamig ng aircon at okay pa makina
Can't go wrong with either Hiace, Starex or Urvan, but NEVER the L300. Its a piece of s**t.
para saken kahit na may mb100 at pregio ako sa l300 fb pa din ako
kahit saan pwede ayun kasi panghakot namin ng patay hahaah sa pag sevice sa funeralia
ang ayaw ko lang sa kanya masyadong magaan ang likod kaya pag umaahon laging nabibitin ang gulong sa likod
Hyundai Starex CRDI, diesel engine w/ ample power, smooth ride.
Toyota Previa 2005 model sana kaso wala sa choices e.Smooth handling and suspension.
I'd go for the Starex. The economy of the diesel engine alone makes it a winner for a second hand vehicle purchase. While both Toyota and Hyundai have plenty of spare parts available for both models, the Previa is not as common as the Starex. Thus parts may be limited in the areas outside Metro Manila.
However, comparing a Starex to a Previa is not an apples to apples comparison. A better match would be a Carnival, Town & Country or other soccer mom-mobiles to the Previa.