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    just made my 35K PMS in Isuzu Batangas and i saw this new Crosswind on thier display, actually ala p sa showroom..nasa likod p lng and they have new Rear Bumper design, almost cover till the lower portion of our muffler, they made cut only in exhaust pipe, and so it made n halos di n kita boung kaluluwa sa likod....sorry to say that it not fit for the current crosswind coz the design is plain, but you can still avail this, must need to replace rear wheel aft part siding.

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    For better appreciation, here is a photo of the Crosswind's new rear look:


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    ^ Pangit. Sa CUV lang bagay yang ganyang bulky designs. Hindi bagay sa crosswind coz it's body is too squarish.

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    wala nang iba? rear bumper lang kaya nilang baguhin?

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    How many times can they modify this platform before it retires? It's about two generations behind?

    Are they trying to outdo Land Rover with their Defender (since 1948)? hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    wala nang iba? rear bumper lang kaya nilang baguhin?

    Oo. Tapos magdadagdag yan sila ng 20k sa price list. :hysterical:

    Ahahaa. Joke.

    Siguro kahit lolo na ko, ganyan pa rin itsura ng crosswind. Hahaha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post

    Oo. Tapos magdadagdag yan sila ng 20k sa price list. :hysterical:

    Ahahaa. Joke.

    Siguro kahit lolo na ko, ganyan pa rin itsura ng crosswind. Hahaha.
    actually patagisan sila ng Adventure, kung sino ang mas tatagal sa old body nila hehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ISUZU Joe View Post
    For better appreciation, here is a photo of the Crosswind's new rear look:

    [SIZE="4"]“Imitation is the highest form of flattery” [/SIZE]




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    [quote=sm2by;1734130][SIZE=4]“Imitation is the highest form of flattery” [/SIZE]



    Ayus lang yan sa bangketa nga dami ring [SIZE=4]Imitation!!!!![/SIZE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by S.S.C._28 View Post


    Ayus lang yan sa bangketa nga dami ring [SIZE=4]Imitation!!!!![/SIZE]
    :tvcomedy:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benzmizer View Post
    :tvcomedy:
    :drive1::car: w/ :freedom:.

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    [quote=S.S.C._28;1734171]
    Quote Originally Posted by sm2by View Post
    [SIZE=4]“Imitation is the highest form of flattery” [/SIZE]



    Ayus lang yan sa bangketa nga dami ring [SIZE=4]Imitation!!!!![/SIZE]
    Gaya gaya puto maya... Daming ganun sa Divisoria

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    [quote=S.S.C._28;1734171]
    Quote Originally Posted by sm2by View Post
    [SIZE=4]“Imitation is the highest form of flattery” [/SIZE]



    Ayus lang yan sa bangketa nga dami ring [SIZE=4]Imitation!!!!![/SIZE]
    Parang may hawig yung likod sa mitsubishi pajero BK igitna lang nila yung spare tire cover hehehe

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    [quote=sanik;1735083]
    Quote Originally Posted by S.S.C._28 View Post
    Parang may hawig yung likod sa mitsubishi pajero BK igitna lang nila yung spare tire cover hehehe

    ok yan ah,,, mas nagmukhang brusko,,, may gumawa nb nyan?

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    From Top Gear Philippines

    [SIZE="5"]Isuzu launches refreshed Crosswind with family-oriented drive[/SIZE]

    05 May 2011

    The Isuzu Crosswind has carried on for years yet that hasn't diminished its appeal to buyers as it continues to be one of the top-selling Asian utility vehicles in the country. Part of its appeal comes with it being a family-oriented vehicle.

    To prove its point, Isuzu Philippines invited the motoring media participants to bring their families and drive around Metro Manila while simulating typical family activities. Of course, shopping and out-of-town trips are part of that and the Crosswind proved its worth by accommodating bags and luggages of different sizes and materials in the cargo area--just like how a family normally packs for a trip to, say, the beach.

    "We organized this family-oriented event to demonstrate that the 2011 Crosswind is the perfect vehicle to meet the many lifestyle demands of the average Filipino family," said Isuzu Philippines president Ryoji Yamazaki. "We at Isuzu are very much aware that the Filipino family is fond of eating out, buying stuff, engaging in recreational activities, and even driving out of town. This event shows that the new Crosswind is comfortable, spacious, versatile, entertaining and dependable--making it up for the task of serving as a family car."

    As for the refreshed 2011 Crosswind XUV and Sportivo variants, these units get a one-piece sporty rear bumper with built-in reflectors, a new-design rear quarter molding, oval-shaped tailpipe finisher, black-finished sidestep board, clear-lens turn signals on the side mirrors, projector headlamps with clear-lens signal lights and a black side outline, black-finish radiator grille base, black center console and beige-and-black seat materials.

    The other variants, specifically the XL, XT and XTi, get new headlights with clear lens and black outline, a black radiator grille base and a black center console. The XTi also gets clear-lens turn signals on the side mirrors.

    For in-car entertainment, the Sportivo comes with a single in-dash DVD/WMA/MP3 player that has a built-in three-inch LCD monitor and USB port while the XUV gets a single in-dash CD/WMA/MP3 player with front USB and auxiliary connectivity. The other variants, meanwhile, get different audio head units: a JVC KD-G206 for the XL, a Sony CDX CT 300S for the XT and a JVC KD-R516 for the XTi.

    The following colors available for the 2011 Isuzu Crosswind lineup: Rich Red for the XTi and the Sportivo; Cyanine Green for the XTi and the XUV; Midnight Blue for the XT and the Sportivo; Moroccan Gold for the XTi and the XUV; Glacial White for the XT, the XL and the XUV; Titanium Silver for the XT and the XL; and Ebony Black for the Sportivo.

    The 2011 Isuzu Crosswind is priced at P794,000 for the XL; P883,000 for the XT; P945,000 for the XTi; P1.042 million for the XUV with a manual transmission and P 1.102 million for the XUV with an automatic gearbox; and P1.155 million for the manual transmission-equipped Sportivo and P1.22 million for the automatic Sportivo.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ISUZU Joe View Post
    For better appreciation, here is a photo of the Crosswind's new rear look:

    parang out of design yata.. parang pinilit sya.. dapat mas pinag isipan to ng mabuti kasi madaming lumalabas na EPIC FAIL na design.. But, Im not saying na Epic Fail yan.. Its just hindi sya Fit for crosswind.. gusto nilang sumabay sa mga modern looking cars but sad to say hindi sya bagay.. "A NEW BODY FOR CROSSWIND WILL DO!" point of view ko lang yan.. hehe PEACE!

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    Nakita ko na to twice. Kala ko pati front pinalitan, katulad din ng 2010. The rear redesign, should have prompted them to redesign the grill and front bumber as well.

    I don't think we would be seeing a redesign of the Crosswind anytime soon or ever will. The design of the Crosswind is being shared with different platforms that caters to different needs. If we want a "Crosswind" that would be similar to the Fortuner and Montero. Isuzu should come up with an entirely new "Crosswind".

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthWoods View Post
    Nakita ko na to twice. Kala ko pati front pinalitan, katulad din ng 2010. The rear redesign, should have prompted them to redesign the grill and front bumber as well.

    I don't think we would be seeing a redesign of the Crosswind anytime soon or ever will. The design of the Crosswind is being shared with different platforms that caters to different needs. If we want a "Crosswind" that would be similar to the Fortuner and Montero. Isuzu should come up with an entirely new "Crosswind".
    thats my point.. hindi na kayang i upgrade yan body na yan.. sagad na yung sa Xmax na crosswind.. A new or bigger body for Crosswind will do.. para makuha nya yung macho look..

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    Honestly, Oks naman sakin yung look, ang ayaw ko lang is that ang crosswind is a basic AUV built to be an all around vehicle, 10 years ago with competition having features of ten years ago may laban pa ang crosswind na maganda, kaso ang mga mga ka kumpetensiya niya milya milya na ang layo. Crosswinds should be marketed differently today, pang, well all around vehicle or pang backup or coding car nalang, hence di na kailangan ng kung ano anong borloloy. Kasi nagmamahal pa lalo sa kung ano anong body kits at equipment ang naka kabit. Akalain mo umaabot sa milyon dahil hi tech kuno ang mga gadgets smantala yung core design lolo na. This is coming from an owner of a nine year old xuvi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xwind_mariner View Post
    just made my 35K PMS in Isuzu Batangas and i saw this new Crosswind on thier display, actually ala p sa showroom..nasa likod p lng and they have new Rear Bumper design, almost cover till the lower portion of our muffler, they made cut only in exhaust pipe, and so it made n halos di n kita boung kaluluwa sa likod....sorry to say that it not fit for the current crosswind coz the design is plain, but you can still avail this, must need to replace rear wheel aft part siding.
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