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May 28th, 2011 05:30 AM #11
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May 28th, 2011 10:22 AM #14
Crosswind na lang. Para you can go to more places without worrying so much. Mura din maintenance due to abundant parts.
Last edited by Ry_Tower; May 28th, 2011 at 10:25 AM.
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May 28th, 2011 11:38 AM #15
If you plan to keep the car for 10 years or so, get the Crosswind. Maintenance is less complicated - a plus for newbies like you.
For looks, safety, features & speed, hands down Innova.
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June 2nd, 2011 07:13 AM #16Best post.
Crosswind's best point is durability and fuel economy (and may I say looks). The negative feedback about crosswind is that it is slow in acceleration, and has low top speed (about 120 km lang). And sobrang ingay nito.
Innova is comfort driving and speed (relative to a crosswind).
If you intend to keep the vehicle for life, go for Crosswind. However if you intend to change cars after max 5 years or so, go for Innova. I read somewhere that Innova owners experience some major engine breakdown when the car reaches 80K mileage or so?
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June 2nd, 2011 10:29 PM #17
Haven't read the thread and I also drive different Crosswinds from time to time. But for family transport, I'd go for the Innova. It's more updated in terms of safety having a more modern crash structure and the availability of safety equipments such as 3 point rear seatbelts, ABS, and airbags. The Innova is also a great deal more pleasurable to drive than a Crosswind.
Parts and service for the 2.5 D4d engine have trickled down to the third party level already so you have a choice as a consumer.
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