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    Actually, once seated on the 3rd row, I didn't find it so bad. If you slide the second row forward, there's enough legroom. The floor is low enough that your legs aren't bent uncomfortably.

    Pero hassle talaga getting in and out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Actually, once seated on the 3rd row, I didn't find it so bad. If you slide the second row forward, there's enough legroom. The floor is low enough that your legs aren't bent uncomfortably.

    Pero hassle talaga getting in and out.
    Strong point pala 3rd row comfort.

    New 2016 Sorento and 2016 Montero both have knees up position for the 3rd row.

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    believe it or not... some users do not know that the second row of a number of vehicles, can slide forward and backward..

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Strong point pala 3rd row comfort.

    New 2016 Sorento and 2016 Montero both have knees up position for the 3rd row.
    had tried sitting in the 3rd row, halos wala ng gap ang ulo ko sa ceiling (5'9" ht lang ako). sigurado pag napalubak sya ay untog ang aabutin ng ulo ko dito.
    but overall mas upscale ang interior nito kumapara sa TBZ ko. though mas maluwag ang pakiramdam ko ang interior ng TBZ

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Strong point pala 3rd row comfort.

    New 2016 Sorento and 2016 Montero both have knees up position for the 3rd row.
    had tried sitting in the 3rd row, halos wala ng gap ang ulo ko sa ceiling (5'9" ht lang ako). sigurado pag napalubak sya ay untog ang aabutin ng ulo ko dito.
    but overall mas upscale ang interior nito kumapara sa TBZ ko. though mas maluwag ang pakiramdam ko ang interior ng TBZ

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    sir ano sa 2 ang mas comfortable 3rd row seat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skyflakes View Post
    sir ano sa 2 ang mas comfortable 3rd row seat?
    Everest has softer seats + sliding 2nd row, TB/mu-X 3rd row does feel a bit more spacious due to higher headroom and higher 3rd row seats. pero taller passengers have less knee room than Everest. Depende na lang po siguro sa uupo.

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    salamat sa input sir lancer, everest at TBZ ang pinagpipilian naming suv

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    Sino kaya nakasabay ko kanina sa may Roxas around 2:30PM white Eve, di ko lang alam variant wala nakalagay sa likod e. Kasunod ng white na Ranger. Pogi talaga ng Everest

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    Sa eve owners anong accessories nailagay nyo pwede b gayahin yung drl ng premium and laggan ng tv tuner ang screen napanood ko kase sa thai youtube pwede na play tv n videos

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigeebabee View Post
    Sa eve owners anong accessories nailagay nyo pwede b gayahin yung drl ng premium and laggan ng tv tuner ang screen napanood ko kase sa thai youtube pwede na play tv n videos
    I dont own one but there are digital tuners you can fit in a car 12V compatible. Some even have HDMI connectors aside from RCA. Its also capable on playing videos on a USB memory stick or external hard drive

    RCA is the name of the brand and the model is numbered something like 14XX (compact version). I forgot the last 2 digits, it can even record TV programs on a memory stick
    Last edited by kisshmet; September 19th, 2015 at 09:16 AM.

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    Thanks po sir kishmet

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    Torn between 2 4x2 SUVs, the Everest Titanium and the Trailblazer LTX. Both brands have the same after sales issue I guess. But that doesn't matter much to me. Exterior looks are equally good. Though, the Everest edges a bit on the headlights. I prefer projector type headlights. Interior wise, the Everest looks more premium than the TB. Reason for considering the TB is the engine performance. I'm still waiting for more feedbacks/review for the 2.2L Everest. Kaya basa basa lng muna ako bago magdecide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mambo_no_5 View Post
    Torn between 2 4x2 SUVs, the Everest Titanium and the Trailblazer LTX. Both brands have the same after sales issue I guess. But that doesn't matter much to me. Exterior looks are equally good. Though, the Everest edges a bit on the headlights. I prefer projector type headlights. Interior wise, the Everest looks more premium than the TB. Reason for considering the TB is the engine performance. I'm still waiting for more feedbacks/review for the 2.2L Everest. Kaya basa basa lng muna ako bago magdecide.
    Just wondering where did you get that after sales issue of the TBZ? in my case i haven't experienced so far at >40k with the casa

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    Quote Originally Posted by mambo_no_5 View Post
    Torn between 2 4x2 SUVs, the Everest Titanium and the Trailblazer LTX. Both brands have the same after sales issue I guess. But that doesn't matter much to me. Exterior looks are equally good. Though, the Everest edges a bit on the headlights. I prefer projector type headlights. Interior wise, the Everest looks more premium than the TB. Reason for considering the TB is the engine performance. I'm still waiting for more feedbacks/review for the 2.2L Everest. Kaya basa basa lng muna ako bago magdecide.
    Lamang sa PMS ang everest.. Every 10k ang Pms samantalang ang tb every 5k

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    Lamang sa PMS ang everest.. Every 10k ang Pms samantalang ang tb every 5k

    Im more comfortable with every 5k pms

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    Lamang sa PMS ang everest.. Every 10k ang Pms samantalang ang tb every 5k

    Im more comfortable with every 5k pms

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    Lamang sa PMS ang everest.. Every 10k ang Pms samantalang ang tb every 5k
    I'm left breathless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    Lamang sa PMS ang everest.. Every 10k ang Pms samantalang ang tb every 5k
    to get proper TB engine warranty coverage from Chevrolet you have to use dexos2 engine oils for diesels. their maintenance schedule is 6mo/10000km whichever comes first.

    I'm guessing Ford follows the same schedule?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    to get proper TB engine warranty coverage from Chevrolet you have to use dexos2 engine oils for diesels. their maintenance schedule is 6mo/10000km whichever comes first.

    I'm guessing Ford follows the same schedule?
    imageuploadedbytsikot-forums1442644751.619358.jpg
    ️Bro lumalabas pala dexos2 na gamit... Fully synthetic oil na ang ginamit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    imageuploadedbytsikot-forums1442644751.619358.jpg
    ️Bro lumalabas pala dexos2 na gamit... Fully synthetic oil na ang ginamit...
    Dexos2 is FS hehehe good for 10k. time to smack that SA on the face with the 3kg user's manual. Even the filter is good for 10k by the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    imageuploadedbytsikot-forums1442644751.619358.jpg
    ️Bro lumalabas pala dexos2 na gamit... Fully synthetic oil na ang ginamit...
    Dexos2 is FS hehehe good for 10k. time to smack that SA on the face with the 3kg user's manual. Even the filter is good for 10k by the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mambo_no_5 View Post
    Torn between 2 4x2 SUVs, the Everest Titanium and the Trailblazer LTX. Both brands have the same after sales issue I guess. But that doesn't matter much to me. Exterior looks are equally good. Though, the Everest edges a bit on the headlights. I prefer projector type headlights. Interior wise, the Everest looks more premium than the TB. Reason for considering the TB is the engine performance. I'm still waiting for more feedbacks/review for the 2.2L Everest. Kaya basa basa lng muna ako bago magdecide.
    Sir we own both 2015 ltz n 4x4 titanium sir hands down sa eve po comfort performance interior exterior lamang lang sa interior space and third row entry ang tb

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