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January 4th, 2013 06:16 PM #1981
If you've got extra cash and don't mind spending on gasoline. then, by all means, buy the Explorer.
If you are looking for diesel powered, then buy the trailblazer.
If you cant wait a couple months or even a year, wait for the new everest, then compare it with the trailblazer.
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January 4th, 2013 06:47 PM #1982
This might be a modus sir, the puncturing of tires, be it in the parking lot or scattering bent nails/wires in the road. They would only wait for the moment you got off-guard and try to go outside your vehicles to check the tire leaving the keys in the ignition and any door unlocked. Ingat lang po tayo palagi mga sirs. And by the way, I work at Mckinley Hill so I might go to Enderun on your EB day and check out your TBZs parked to have a better look at them. Hindi ko kasi matitigan ng maayos habang kasabay sa daan eh..who knows i might trade-in my Xtrail for one :D
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January 4th, 2013 10:59 PM #1984Guys, please choose a date for our dinner EB so that I know how many seats I would be reserving. Thanks!
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January 4th, 2013 11:16 PM #1985
Suggest you open a separate new thread comparing these three so that more readers/forumers can give objective opinions on these car options.
It would be good for you to start by mentioning your car requirements, budget, daily route and other special considerations. So that readers/forumers can think of your specific requirements. As a starter, you can look at their three separate threads discussing each car specifically. This thread gives info on the TBZ.
Quick comments on your three car options:
Explorer - totally different level vs the other 2 cars, crossover which means more car-like ride, gas drinker, evidently priced much higher than the other two.
Everest - decent ladder-frame (truck-based) SUV, you might get a good deal as there's a new model coming soon. You can also wait for the new model.
Trailblazer - reported to be the best ladder-frame (truck-based) SUV based on initial feedback. Dealership gimmicks can drive you mad, but if you're willing to spend extra on in-house financing, or high dealer incentive, and expensive media accessories made mandatory, this is a good choice. Or if you can patiently wait looong to get your unit if buying by cash.
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January 5th, 2013 12:53 AM #1986OT: Expect that there is still a long wait for the Explorer until now, and the same goes to the new Everest once it is launched here. There will be dealership gimmicks also, which based on our experience, mas matindi pa ang Ford.
BTT: Tomorrow we will be driving the TrailB to Pangasinan. I know it won't disappoint us.
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January 5th, 2013 05:27 AM #1988Sirs,
I'm interested in acquiring a unit of the new trailblazer, my concern now is how long is the avarage waiting time for you to get hold of your unit?
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January 5th, 2013 09:48 AM #1989
depend kung in-house or P.O. or cash... pag in-house mas mabilis almost right away kung meron stock, same case with us in chevy otis. yun nga lang gusto namin yun brown LTZ kaso wala stock, coming week pa daw. they have a blue LT, brown LT at gray LT available at wala pang mayari. went there yesterday para magbayad ng reservation.
mga bosing,
yun HU ba na galing kay gold car, papago ang navigator? hirap kc gamitin ang papago or garmin
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January 5th, 2013 09:52 AM #1990
3M Color Stable series are all above 50% TSER. RFID readable through the tint, stays good for...
What's the best car tint brand and color?