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February 2nd, 2015 12:25 AM #31
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February 2nd, 2015 01:53 AM #34just a side question, which will you choose
Hilux na Tested na or Hilux na new model
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February 2nd, 2015 01:26 PM #35sa pickup sabi nila waste of space. Ganyan din nasa isip ko nung andyan pa Trekker ko. Nung nabenta ko na at pinalitan ko ng Wigo and Yaris bigla ko ngayon nararamdaman na kailangan ko pala yung "waste of space". Ang dami ko na hindi maisakay, yung mga tipong bigla mo naisipan na bilhin. Pati sa malayuan na byahe napakasarap pa rin ng powerful engines lalo na sa mga akyatan at sa mga sampahan sa bangketa.
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February 2nd, 2015 07:58 PM #36
Mu-x, meron pang recall issues kaya walang stock lahat ng mga dealerships kse aayusin muna nila lahat ng naibenta bago magparating sila dito uli.
D-max and hi lux, if you need for your farm produce.
Wildtrak. Everyone wanted this truck.
Posted via Tsikot Mobile AppLast edited by kutangbato; February 2nd, 2015 at 08:02 PM.
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February 8th, 2015 07:32 PM #37
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February 8th, 2015 07:49 PM #38
^ masikip naman talaga yung fortuner compared to innova
pero mas maluwag siya compared sa montero
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^ masikip naman talaga yung fortuner compared to innova
pero mas maluwag siya compared sa montero
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February 23rd, 2015 10:57 AM #39
We've had our Hi-Lander for more almost a decade already, no major problems encountered compared to our TDi Starex which was a few years younger than the Isuzu pa. That's why when we were looking for a new car last year, sakto dumating yung mu-X, yun na agad kinuha namin.
While higher output CRDis are getting more attention from the market, mas kelangan din daw nila ng attention from the owners. Siguro normal lang din to for new diesels? A lot of drivers tell us their experiences with modern Hyundai CRDis, which discouraged my parents to get the Santa Fe (we were close to getting it na hehe ). Kesyo maselan daw sa fuel, mahal na PMS, etc. I dunno, siguro sulit naman sila, pero nasanay kami kasi sa Isuzu na kulang na lang wag mo na i change oil tatakbo pa rin. Hehe. Joking aside, 5 months later, so far no regrets of choosing the mu-X. Matipid (4x2 A/T), maluwag (we're 4 in the family), practical. Hehe. Hopefully the experience of owning the mu-X will be comparable to the humble Hi-Lander.
Also, tried driving it on hilly and steep roads with 6 on board, kayang kaya naman. Plus the transmission works great kasi parang may automatic engine braking siya. Am I in need of extra horsepower? 85% no. Hehe.
Btw, the 2.5 is a NEW engine, and its bigger (older) brother is rated up to 500K KMs before major repairs start to come out. I guess the 2.5 has the same rating. Also, if you value safety features, add less than 100K and you'll get a better package for the 4x2 LS-A variant with stability and traction control.
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February 23rd, 2015 12:14 PM #40
Kung built to last lang at easy to maintain no doubt Crosswind or Adventure. Pero kung sa mga choices mo siguro dmax or mux.
Somewhat expected from a rushed car from a first time carmaker
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