Di naman po lahat sir ng X1 is a lemon, i have a '99 X1 m/t, just logged in 177k on the odometer this weekend. Average of two Baguio-Manila business trips every month. No major headache and heartache so far

and i'll bet my mother's orchids that it still gives the forts, eves and monteros a run for their money specially on uphill climbs. Because of the flak that the X1 is getting, i call my troop my "lemon iced tea" hahaha :cheers2: but kidding aside, i think the euro 3 ones are the notorius conkers. Im no great mechanic but my guess is the more modern engine (versus the euro 2 version installed on the early m/t models) doesnt function well with the O-ring/injectors and sensors. I have five friends with similar units who are still enjoying their troop. But maybe thats just us

the downside lang talaga is the injector problem caused a major decline in the resale value of the troop lalo na generalized na ang views ng public. Funny thing though that the maintenance cost for these units havent gone down.
May i ask the diesel engine luminaries if there is a connection between the transmission and the injectors & sensors? Thats because the most of the euro 3 models are A/T's. I noticed that the shift lag in the skyroof models is very minimal, almost perfect pa nga eh, na to an inexperienced person it might not be noticeable at all. Now could it be that the tranny is punishing the engine too much? Just thinking out loud lamang po, looking for a more educated approach on getting to the bottom of the X1 problem.
i cant blame other peeps for referring to the troop as "a LIME a dozen" (no pun intended)

kase it really is expensive to maintain one especially if you have a conker unit. But sans the much ballyhoed injector & sensor prob, to me the troop is still one great SUV. But then again maybe thats just me hehe