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January 25th, 2013 10:11 AM #1mga sirs, ano po ba mga models ng crosswind? at ano po pagkakaiba ng bawat model?
plan po kasi ng byenan ko bumili.. ang budget nya is around 350k..
salamat po..
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January 25th, 2013 11:23 AM #2
Good luck.
For 350k, you'll be getting an 8-10 year old XTO/XUV with over 150,000 kilometers on the engine.
You could get lucky, though.
XUVs were not good deals brand new. Very expensive. But secondhand, the prices for all models evens out, so might as well get the upgrade.
XUVs of that time came with VCD with dual LCD (likely broken by now) and a front passenger massage seat (also likely broken... the controller is very fragile).
XTOs are older, but still desirable. Most Crosswind Connoisseurs consider the 2000 XTO to be the best driving, best riding Crosswind ever. Lower to the ground, very good spring rates, lighter body. But these are all very old at this point, and it'll be hard finding one in decent condition.
And, pro-tip, if you get one in a weird color, make sure the paint is still good, because the special colors like the pearlescent green on the XTO are very, very difficult to match when doing touch-up work, especially as they fade over time.
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January 25th, 2013 12:36 PM #3
The Dual monitors are pretty prone to failure but can now be repaired or replaced. We upgraded a friend's head unit to a dvd capable one,
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January 25th, 2013 01:14 PM #4
The image quality, honestly, is pretty poor. But at least the mounts are there should you choose to upgrade.
What I loved most about our XTO was the color-keyed seat stitching (matches the body paint). I think some XUVs also got it.
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January 25th, 2013 11:53 PM #5
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