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    Looks like the 4th Gen is coming...

    Next-generation Mitsubishi Montero Sport confirmed for 2023 | Autodeal

    While 2023 is still far away, this gives Nissan and Mitsubishi ample time to further develop and refine their future vehicles. With that said, might also see the next generation of the Terra and Montero Sport being built locally as well, as Gupta has previously announced that the two Japanese brands are looking to build both SUVs locally at the Sta Rosa plant.

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    No more bleeding tailight. images-20-9-.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Witcher View Post
    No more bleeding tailight. images-20-9-.jpg
    Ano yan? Parang mix ng Xpander at Fortuner.


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    Body kinda looks like the Vitara.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Ano yan? Parang mix ng Xpander at Fortuner.


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    Swakto hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Witcher View Post
    No more bleeding tailight. images-20-9-.jpg
    Wait, that's the new Outlander isn't it?

    2022 Mitsubishi Outlander Looks Edgier, Coming Early Next Year

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    Last edited by Dr.Kamiya; May 17th, 2021 at 05:21 PM.

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    the front lights design is probably the corporate statement,
    but i personally do not like it.
    i prefer the traditional headlights on top and the rest below.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    Wait, that's the new Outlander isn't it?
    Agree, the photos showed is the 4th Gen Outlander which uses the Renault–Nissan CMF-CD platform

    The local Montero uses the Strada's platform and the 4th Gen Montero is rumored to share its platform with the Terra/Navarra

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    Well they better make it more spacious over the current model. Kasi the third-gen fails miserably in terms of space growth over the previous model. This should be especially if it will be the brand's new flagship suv succeeding the pajero. Also the gas tank as well. Anliit versus competition (68 liters vs. usual 80 liters).

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    Can you recommend a good HD Dashcam? there is this one that is same size of the rear view mirror that you can slip on and there is another one just a small one with a small screen. There are too many to choose from and I told my agent to have it installed once the vehicle is release.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    Can you recommend a good HD Dashcam? there is this one that is same size of the rear view mirror that you can slip on and there is another one just a small one with a small screen. There are too many to choose from and I told my agent to have it installed once the vehicle is release.
    I suggest getting a dashcam that covers front and rear. I'm using DDPai Z40. Front and back na sya nad it uses capacitor instead of batteries. I'm not a fan or rear view mirror-like dashcam.

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    It doesn't make my loins jump but i'm guessing the new montero will be the best value for money make & model in its class because of all the jampacked bells & whistles already equipped into it straight out of the factory - like the way Mitsubishi usually packages it.

    I'm wondering though if those signature big a$$ bumper headlights are susceptible to cracks and scratches due to road stones flying onto it. Parang takaw sa tama kasi sa ganyan ang placement niya.

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do
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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post

    I'm wondering though if those signature big a$$ bumper headlights are susceptible to cracks and scratches due to road stones flying onto it. Parang takaw sa tana kasi sa ganyan ang placement niya.

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do
    tapalan ng automotive equivalent ng cellphone tempered glass covering.
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    I'm wondering though if those signature big a$$ bumper headlights are susceptible to cracks and scratches due to road stones flying onto it. Parang takaw sa tama kasi sa ganyan ang placement niya.
    I think you'll find those bumper mounted lights are about the same height lang as the headlights on a passenger car.

    It's actually a good idea to place the lights there so they can actually illuminate the road. Pag sa usual position kasi eh ang taas na sobra ng hood ng mga SUVs ngayon that headlights placed up there only illuminate far away and not the immediate vicinity, thus necessitating the use of "fog" (really driving) lights for up close illumination at night.

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    Naku, edi mawawalan na pala ng silbe ang true fog lights kung ganun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    I think you'll find those bumper mounted lights are about the same height lang as the headlights on a passenger car.

    It's actually a good idea to place the lights there so they can actually illuminate the road. Pag sa usual position kasi eh ang taas na sobra ng hood ng mga SUVs ngayon that headlights placed up there only illuminate far away and not the immediate vicinity, thus necessitating the use of "fog" (really driving) lights for up close illumination at night.
    if only they'd aim these lights more conscientiously.
    many of these so-called fog lights or driving lights that are installed into the bumper, are dazzlingly bright to the oncoming driver.

    and my pet peeve,
    "nung linagyan ko ng tint ang front windshield, ay biglang humina ang kalinawan ng ilaw ko. ma-upgrade nga."

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post

    and my pet peeve,
    "nung linagyan ko ng tint ang front windshield, ay biglang humina ang kalinawan ng ilaw ko. ma-upgrade nga."
    i-Keon Sondra ang fog lights! 15000 watts yo!! [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]


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    It hasn't been discussed but the 2023 or 2024 pajero sport will be based on the navarra. Nissan must be developing a prado killer if it wants that huge market in Australia.

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    Kung yung tubig baha is just half the height of your vehicle’s tires, then that would be just fine. Gas or diesel man yan sasakyan mo.


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    ^agree, normally yung starter is a bit higher than the vehicle's floor

    so only issue will be the fan

    one more thing, college days, linagay ko yung air intake sa ilalim ng grill. big mistake

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