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    #91
    Quote Originally Posted by JMS12 View Post
    maliit pa sa innova?

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    take note Xpander is mobilio-sized. not a competitor to the innova

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    #92
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    take note Xpander is mobilio-sized. not a competitor to the innova
    maluwag p din s innova

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    #93
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    take note Xpander is mobilio-sized. not a competitor to the innova
    brv sized

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    #94
    Beige interiors are like black body paint. Nice to look at, but a pain to maintain.

    I'd probably go nuts trying to maintain a black car with a beige interior.

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    #95
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Beige interiors are like black body paint. Nice to look at, but a pain to maintain.

    I'd probably go nuts trying to maintain a black car with a beige interior.
    The livina I have has a beige interior including the matting. I tried to maintain it for a year using a leather seat cleaner and fabric cleaner. When the youngest brought in a gum that got stuck to his shoes, I gave up and left it to the car wash attendant to vaccum and clean the interior. Even a new pair of blue jeans is susceptible to color transfer.

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    #96
    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    The livina I have has a beige interior including the matting. I tried to maintain it for a year using a leather seat cleaner and fabric cleaner. When the youngest brought in a gum that got stuck to his shoes, I gave up and left it to the car wash attendant to vaccum and clean the interior. Even a new pair of blue jeans is susceptible to color transfer.

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    the seat fabrics of some cars suck. eg dodge caravan. it would be blue from my jeans also. but my current elantra with beige car seats have been good.

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    #97


    scaled correctly. xpander is 5.5% shorter than innova. that's 260mm shorter

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    #98
    Surprised no one bothered to post dimensions yet for comparison.

    (L x W x H x WB) in mm

    Innova
    4,735 x 1,830 x 1,795 x 2,750

    Avanza
    4,140 x 1,660 x 1,695 x 2,655

    Xpander
    4,475 x 1,750 x 1,700 x 2,775

    BR-V
    4,455 x 1,735 x 1,650 x 2,660

    Innova is still the big boy among but I'm guessing Xpander won't be far off due to monocoque chassis, and shorter engine bay allowing more length for interior space. Knowing Mitsubishi, this will be competitively spec'd and aggressively priced. Still not convinced a small 1.5L can pull this big vehicle without suffering from poor fuel consumption. Hopefully priced around 800K for base, 900K for mid, and below 1M for totl.

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    #99
    2018 will be expensive for this Mitsubishi. Effective na new excise tax

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    #100
    Quote Originally Posted by Lakwatsero View Post
    Surprised no one bothered to post dimensions yet for comparison.

    (L x W x H x WB) in mm

    Innova
    4,735 x 1,830 x 1,795 x 2,750

    Avanza
    4,140 x 1,660 x 1,695 x 2,655

    Xpander
    4,475 x 1,750 x 1,700 x 2,775

    BR-V
    4,455 x 1,735 x 1,650 x 2,660

    Innova is still the big boy among but I'm guessing Xpander won't be far off due to monocoque chassis, and shorter engine bay allowing more length for interior space. Knowing Mitsubishi, this will be competitively spec'd and aggressively priced. Still not convinced a small 1.5L can pull this big vehicle without suffering from poor fuel consumption. Hopefully priced around 800K for base, 900K for mid, and below 1M for totl.

    someone already did

    but it's suspicious that they didn't put the curb weight in the spec sheet. i wonder if they don't want you to know... yet....

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