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April 8th, 2013 03:17 AM #1Our 2007 Crosswind XUV can reach 120 in nlex without a sweat, it's fast ebough for me. Also the FC on "Achilles" (that's what we call our Xwind) is one more reason to love him.
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April 8th, 2013 05:54 AM #2Hello there mga Isuzu-mates.
I'm new in this forum, a Sportivo X owner, just had its 1500km maintenance. I used to have hi-lander 2000 slx and still earlier hi-lander 1997 sl, both used. All IsuzuI'm an Isuzu big fan.
I hope to learn from you guys, see you around here.
I'm from Nueva Vizcaya.
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April 10th, 2013 12:33 PM #4Hello Uncle Nick.
Glad to know a member from San Jose Citry NE (actually the first member I've known). Yes we're neighborsand that's 110 kms away.
I see a lot of Isuzu everytime I pass by your city (not so often though).
Sige, ingat sa pagdridrive.
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April 22nd, 2013 07:46 PM #6hi! i'm a newbie here. could someone help me decide. i plan to buy a family car. what's do you suggest i get? avanza, adventure or crosswind?
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April 22nd, 2013 08:11 PM #7Get the Crosswind. Basta Isuzu, matibay ang makina. Ours is a 2002 Isuzu Hi-Lander Crosswind XTRM, 9 seater, 11 seater kapag sardinas. We have not encountered any problems with our Isuzu. Good looks from the outside, add a roof rack, rear stepboard and side stepboards. I suggest you get the Crosswind XL/XT variant, easy 3rd row seats folding and seats more than the Sportivo. Hirap na hirap ang seating at folding sa Sportivo. Pwede naman bihisan para magmukhang Sportivo ang XL/XT.
Manipis ang pinto ng Avanza, so if safety is a concern... And the Avanza is available in 7-seater configuration, it's considered as a MPV, not AUV. Adventure and Crosswind are considered AUVs by the way.
If you have further questions, don't be hesitant to ask. I also have the prices for the 3 vehicles mentioned.
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April 22nd, 2013 10:27 PM #9angelo, go for the crosswind. as the rest have said you'll get power, space and durability. while it is slower than the two in terms of speed, its speed is more than what our highways and roads can allow both in physical condition and regulation.
if you can afford, get the sportivo x model. i made a comparison with the xt, and the 21 points better specs is worth the P217k price difference. no more modifications to make.
this is my third isuzu. the first two were bought used (tersera mano) but they never let me down, always reliable.
btw jed, sportivo x comes with a third row seat as facing front OR the usual jump seat. you have a choice. while it is true that it is more convenient for passengers entering the third row with the jump seat, once inside it is much more comfortable for the third row passengers to be facing front specially on a long trip and and enjoy viewing the headrest mounted video monitor.
and it depends on how frequent you have a third row passenger, as for me its not everyday, maybe once in two weeks.
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April 23rd, 2013 10:25 AM #10Hi Sir Benz,
I currently have a project of wanting to deaden the firewall of our Isuzu Crosswind 2011 model. My question is do you have a diagram of the firewall or do you have any advices or suggestions on what to deaden so as to lessen the engine noise from coming into the cabin? So far what I did was to deaden the whole front driver and passenger flooring up to the firewall footwell and that alone minimized almost 30-40% of the noise that is coming into the cabin. I have also deadened the wiper wells in front. I was trying to locate any holes on the firewall inside but I cannot find one. So far my only choice is to find holes in the firewall outside on the engine bay and deaden it. I'm using STP deadeners by the way.
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