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    #1
    hi. i have a 03 XUV for sale and somebody is offering me for a straight trade with a 04 Everest A/T. now my question is that is this a good deal? dba ako lugi? my XUV is flawless and the Everest needs some kind of interior and exterior detailing and might even need a minor washover. any inputs would help. thx

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    As long as the machine under the Everest's hood is still top-notch then it isn't a bad deal. And, make sure too that the tranny shifts smoothly etc. etc. You wouldn't want to exchange your flawless XUV to a vehicle that's going to be a pain in the ass so check everything.

    I wouldn't really mind buying a vehicle that has a poor exterior state as long as it rides, drives like a brand new and won't be giving me headaches that will cost me a lot of money

    HTH.


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    how will i know if the transmission shifts smoothly? i have no idea about autotrans cars since all of my cars are manual..

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    You won't feel the so-called shift shock or in layman terms " kadyot " when the tranny changes it's gear.

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    For me it is a good deal as long as the everest works well, pero kung madame ka papa-ayos at sakit sa ulo, then stick to your XUV na lang.

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    i think the car works good naman. the shifting is ok i think coz its fast. iba talgaa ang acceleration nya compared to XUV w/c is very sluggish. one thing that hinders me with the swap is that the interior is kinda dirty and meron mga scratches sa door side panels w/c is the very thing i really hate most and i think imposibble to cure it and also yong exterior kelangan ng minor washover. teka magkano ba market price ng 07 everest ung new look? thx

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    ^^ Parang "dugyot" na description mo sa interior ng Everest ah.

    Pero, as long as you're willing to spend for the interior detailing, go for it. Since ok naman kamo ang makina at malakas humatak.

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    No offense, but I've driven both cars - and while the Everest can top at 180km/hr wherein the XUV (well, mine's a Sportivo M/T but same engine still) can only dream about exceeding (or at times reaching even) 140km/hr, I think the swap ain't a good deal.

    Here's my points as to why:

    Fuel tank size - XUV is just 40 liters, Everest is at 80. I pretty much have that sense of contentment when I see my fuel gauge full (makes me feel na kaya ko pa ring kargahan ang sasakyan ko kahit nagmamahal na ang krudo). Not sure if there's anyone else who gets that same satisfaction as I do whenever the car's tank is full, but on a personal scale, it matters. The Sportivo only has a 40-liters tank, which if you fill up will give you that sense of feeling na you got a steal (just right above 1K lang ang full tank). On the other hand, the Everest has 80, which, IMO, when I fill up, feels like my wallet got bankrupt or something (similar feeling I get when I load up my unleaded-fed sedan).

    Fuel efficiency - while arguably the Crosswind lineup could've been more fuel efficient if built with lighter materials (like the chassis for example), it still is the vehicle to beat (well again, for me that is). When I do provincial trips di ko alintana gaano ang fuel gauge, while sa Everest pansin ko eh (considering the meter has to deal with 80 liters).

    Cost of maintenance - my Sportivo already logged 115K kms., and so far all my underchassis are still in mint condition, ride is still smooth, and to think I've mostly used it for visiting quarry sites with unpaved roads et al. On the other hand, the Everest, now at 70K kms., already had underchassis parts replaced - and to think I've only used it for highway provincial trips.

    Physical appearance - while questionable and can be argued on, I can only consider a car "good" if it has that certain balance of form and function. Yeah, it may have a V6, V8, or V10 even, but if I see rusts on the car's shell, I wouldn't even consider it as "good." If a car's well-maintained, it has to be proven not just on the mechanics, but on the looks. Given that the Everest has some work to do in that department while yours is absolutely great inside and out, I think you should really take a look back again and see if it's really worth it.

    If I were to decide, I'd say I'll just sell the XUV and check out the options elsewhere. Personally the Everest' interior is significantly more welcoming and roomier as compared to the rest of the vehicles in its class (plenty of cup holders, plenty of room for passengers to move even if all the seats are full, and so on), but that's just pretty much what made it appealing for me. Sure it obviously has a power house far faster than the Crosswind, but given the traffic conditions on a daily basis, rare will you be able to maximize it.

    Just my .02

    EDIT: to be fair though, the new model of the Everest' RIMS appeal to me greatly, not to mention the financial options. Interior space became a bit tighter though (from a capable 10-seater to a measly 7-seater config).
    Last edited by batang_raon14; June 3rd, 2010 at 04:26 AM.

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    thx to all your inputs. ill think about it. im ok with the everest having a minor washover. yong XUV ko din galing washover din eh ang d ko lang talga kayang tingnan is yong mga minor scratches sa 2nd row passenger side door panels at yong sa 3rd row sidings yong sa may cupholder. anywyz ill find a way nalang to remove or minimize the scratches. if ayaw makuha, pde ko naman papinturahan total plastic naman ung part na yon hehe. i really hate dirty interiors

    but then yeah, i did go with the swap. its automatic and its fast. it runs 6 to 8 on city and im ok with that. my average on the XUV is 7 to 8 on city driving so i guess im ok with the everest's fuel maintenance. well finalize everything this weekend. wish me luck. still needs more inputs

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    swap was cancelled i think ill stick with my XUV nalang or better sell it and get a matic vehicle.

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    i was going to say, na baka na-Ondoy yung everest kaya ganun ang itsura sa loob, hehe.

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    The Everest is a far superior vehicle then an XUV, but the thing is why would the owner offer a swap?

    Baka amy sikreto yung Everest IMO. Sikretong madidiskubre mo pag napasubo ka na

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    hindi na ondoy sir.. were from cebu. taga rito lang yong may ari hehe. sekreto? hmm yan d ko pa alam hehe but he gave me 100% assurance na good condition ang everest. btw, well talk back tomorrow sa swap. for me, im ok with or without the swap kasi im satisfied with my xuv. gusto ko lang kasi mag matic. the only thing that bothers me is the interior of the everest.. at saka yong sa kanya, may mga minimal scratches sa door sidings and yong sa likod. baka papa pinturahan ko nalang yong plastic parts na yon. at saka yong sa dashboard na plastic part that holds the aircon vents (d ko alam kung ano tawag nun), eh pintura lang din pala yun . papinturahan ko nalang din ng itim. ang baduy kasi ng kulay silver sa dash eh

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    I'd sell the your XUV, and buy something else. I too have an isuzu, and the everest never came to mind when I wanted an automatic. Why? Resale, spare parts price. Given it has a lot of scratches I doubt that it was taken cared off well. Assurance is easy to say when you want to sell a car, claiming that assurance when you need it is another thing...

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    naghanap nga ako ng xuv/xuvi matic d2 samin pero wala eh. ang daming 96-98 pajero pero ayaw ko eh, ok cguro kung pajero FM . im taking my time, d pa naman na finalize ang swap. well meet tomorrow one last time. test drive and negotiate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sardinas View Post
    thx to all your inputs. ill think about it. im ok with the everest having a minor washover. yong XUV ko din galing washover din eh ang d ko lang talga kayang tingnan is yong mga minor scratches sa 2nd row passenger side door panels at yong sa 3rd row sidings yong sa may cupholder. anywyz ill find a way nalang to remove or minimize the scratches. if ayaw makuha, pde ko naman papinturahan total plastic naman ung part na yon hehe. i really hate dirty interiors

    but then yeah, i did go with the swap. its automatic and its fast. it runs 6 to 8 on city and im ok with that. my average on the XUV is 7 to 8 on city driving so i guess im ok with the everest's fuel maintenance. well finalize everything this weekend. wish me luck. still needs more inputs
    Sir 7 to 8 lang city driving niyo sa XUV niyo? Bakit ganun? Ganun po ba yun talaga?

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    uu sir. mabigat paa ko kasi mabigat ung sasakyan.. ay sluggish pala seriously, ndi ako early shifter sir, ill shift around 2.5k to 2.8k rpm average basta not below 2k rpm. pinayoan kasi ako nga pag early shifter ka, ang tendency ay lalong mag slugish yong takbo ng sasakyan. samin tawag namin is "bunol". at ayaw ko talaga ng ganun.on long drives naman average ko is 13 to 15km per liter.

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    ay d swap is off. mabigat yong crosswind, d sanay yong may ari ng everest hehe. ok lang din sakin kasi contento naman talaga ako sa xuv ko. now im looking for a very fresh everest here. i have to sell this xuv and get the freshest everest xlt. if wala ako makita, dyan ako maghahanap sa manila

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    doublepost.

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    Nako sir, okay lang yan. Malay nyo it's not meant for you ... diba ? And atleast, you'll still have the opportunity to look for a much better unit. Yung talagang very minimal ang kailangan i-repair or yet yung need nalang i-PMS after getting the unit.

XUV or Everest