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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Hi Guys,

    I know it's not an apple-to-apple comparison between the two. Actually, I'm leaning towards the Innova since this is really what I wanted but just few days ago I asked my friend who is Sales person at MIT and learned that the Montero GLX (entry level) almost the same price that of Innova 2.8G MT. Since I've been a toyota owner (vios, altis), I'm quite familiar with maintenance cost of toyotas. I'm not familiar with Mitsubishi, I just want to know the following:
    1. Which is costly to maintain between the two?
    2. How much (average) cost do you spend for Preventive Maintenance Services in casa (say 1km, 5km, 10Km) for Montero.
    3. In the long run, which is easier to maintain assuming I'll be keeping the vehicle for 10-15 years.

    Can you please give me the other pros and cons between the two that i have not mentioned above. Your inputs will be greatly appreciated.

    More power and God bless.

    coffeelover

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    #2
    1. Which is costly to maintain between the two? - halos parehas lang, yung aftersales support lamang ang Toyota
    2. How much (average) cost do you spend for Preventive Maintenance Services in casa (say 1km, 5km, 10Km) for Montero.
    3. In the long run, which is easier to maintain assuming I'll be keeping the vehicle for 10-15 years. - parehas lang, may mga taiwan parts na yan

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    like in the other thread... both are new. cost should be almost the same.

    the innova would cost lesser in the long run. because the fc difference is huge..

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    The Toyota Innova is a better all around car ... more comfortable ride ... cheaper maintenance (as long as you know what to exclude from the add-ons) ... if you're comfortable with a Toyota then stay with Toyota ... going over to the other side might not be a pleasant experience ...

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    Thank you all for your inputs... Appreciate it. Pardon my ignorance because I never had the experience of having a Mitsubishi vehicle. I know it's really a huge amount of money for investing a vehicle.

    Thank you again and more power!

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    8-seater vs. 7-seater
    comfort vs. porma

    bigger tires => more expensive

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    #7
    If you're going to shell out a large amount of money, why not go for Montero? Baka manghinayang ka sa pera mo. A few hundred Ks nalang oh.

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    Anyway, with this comparison, I will go with Montero anytime of the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MatchuPichu0324 View Post
    If you're going to shell out a large amount of money, why not go for Montero? Baka manghinayang ka sa pera mo. A few hundred Ks nalang oh.

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    Am in a similar dilemma and the Innova is a 3rd choice between Montero and Fort.
    Innova is being considered not because it has a lower price(Small difference lang naman) but the fact is operating cost will sure be lower than the two by around 30% as per my research.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAXBUWAYA View Post
    Am in a similar dilemma and the Innova is a 3rd choice between Montero and Fort.
    Innova is being considered not because it has a lower price(Small difference lang naman) but the fact is operating cost will sure be lower than the two by around 30% as per my research.
    Go for SUV. It'll be more rewarding.

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    We are also in a very similar situation with the TS. Although I'm already sold on Innova 2.8G DSL AT white pearl. I want to have a second opinion to consider Monterosport 4x2 GLS. Since it is ~120k more than Innova, can someone help me justify the added price? ie. Does it monty warrant better safety features than innova and how's the FC between the two?

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by alvinator View Post
    We are also in a very similar situation with the TS. Although I'm already sold on Innova 2.8G DSL AT white pearl. I want to have a second opinion to consider Monterosport 4x2 GLS. Since it is ~120k more than Innova, can someone help me justify the added price? ie. Does it monty warrant better safety features than innova and how's the FC between the two?
    I went for the GLS because of the stance of thr Montero. In filipino iba ung tindig nya sa daan hehe!

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by alvinator View Post
    We are also in a very similar situation with the TS. Although I'm already sold on Innova 2.8G DSL AT white pearl. I want to have a second opinion to consider Monterosport 4x2 GLS. Since it is ~120k more than Innova, can someone help me justify the added price? ie. Does it monty warrant better safety features than innova and how's the FC between the two?
    parang nag post kana sa isang thread nito ah. hehehe


    In terms of driving, I like both, but again these two can't be compared directly. If you see yourself primarily doing a lot of city driving or going through routes you traverse regularly, the Innova might be the better choice. Getting in and out of this MPV is easy. Compared to the Montero Sport, it's roomier inside, and it's a more versatile hauler of people and cargo. And it is comfortable too, of course.

    But if you travel a lot out of town to remote, far-flung places, or go through flood-prone areas, the Montero Sport is the right choice. An SUV platform prepares you for the unpredictability of road and weather conditions is better than an MPV.

    power: same
    innova - power to weight ratio.
    montero - has higher torque and hp

    but Innova is detuned. once iniba na nila ang mapping mas malakas ang power ng Innova.

    100kph run: Innova
    Safety; monty
    tech: monty
    fuel: innova
    Maintenance: innova
    driving : innova

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    Quote Originally Posted by alvinator View Post
    We are also in a very similar situation with the TS. Although I'm already sold on Innova 2.8G DSL AT white pearl. I want to have a second opinion to consider Monterosport 4x2 GLS. Since it is ~120k more than Innova, can someone help me justify the added price? ie. Does it monty warrant better safety features than innova and how's the FC between the two?
    The 120k is really for the presence/prestige of an SUV over an MPV.

    But IMO it doesn't apply in this case because the Montero's rear is butt ugly. Now if you don't find the Montero's rear appalling, then the 120k might be worth it especially if you don't need the Innova's extra space.

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    Naka innova g matic ako no regrets getting the innova g at kahit halos ka price na ng monty gls at. Sarap dalhin ng innova ganda interior and the power. Ang cons lang sakin ng innova is pag may ka usap ako na mga naka new suv hindi nako maka sabat kasi hindi naman suv innova ko hehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mokong22 View Post
    Naka innova g matic ako no regrets getting the innova g at kahit halos ka price na ng monty gls at. Sarap dalhin ng innova ganda interior and the power. Ang cons lang sakin ng innova is pag may ka usap ako na mga naka new suv hindi nako maka sabat kasi hindi naman suv innova ko hehe.

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    lahat sila maiiwan mo bro 😁

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    Senior citizen friendly ang innova compare sa montero and other suv. Depende talaga sa preferences and uses mo. Anyway both are good

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon05 View Post
    Senior citizen friendly ang innova compare sa montero and other suv. Depende talaga sa preferences and uses mo. Anyway both are good

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    di pa ako senior. mas madali umakyat ng innova [emoji16]

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    Quote Originally Posted by coffeelover View Post
    Hi Guys,

    I know it's not an apple-to-apple comparison between the two. Actually, I'm leaning towards the Innova since this is really what I wanted but just few days ago I asked my friend who is Sales person at MIT and learned that the Montero GLX (entry level) almost the same price that of Innova 2.8G MT. Since I've been a toyota owner (vios, altis), I'm quite familiar with maintenance cost of toyotas. I'm not familiar with Mitsubishi, I just want to know the following:
    1. Which is costly to maintain between the two?
    2. How much (average) cost do you spend for Preventive Maintenance Services in casa (say 1km, 5km, 10Km) for Montero.
    3. In the long run, which is easier to maintain assuming I'll be keeping the vehicle for 10-15 years.

    Can you please give me the other pros and cons between the two that i have not mentioned above. Your inputs will be greatly appreciated.

    More power and God bless.

    coffeelover

    If you are comparing apples to oranges, you should be open to consider on what the vehicle will offer you. If you limit your criteria to a common considerations, then you dont need to compare, an SUV will always cost more to maintain than an MPV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by siuu3ci View Post
    If you are comparing apples to oranges, you should be open to consider on what the vehicle will offer you. If you limit your criteria to a common considerations, then you dont need to compare, an SUV will always cost more to maintain than an MPV.
    tires lng ang pag kakaiba?

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