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    Quote Originally Posted by jovanne
    oo, yung glx with power mirror na. yung gls naman, 4-spoke steering wheel na rin. "likot" said that the gls is just 55k more. That's why tinatonong ko kung sino dealer nya. IMO, good buy na ang GLS kung ganun kse all power na. yung current dealer ko, willing to give the glx for 680k. hopefully, I get a good deal with likot's dealer.

    likot, nag-email ako sayo.... thanks.
    pre check your email.... na txt ko na kakilala ko di pa lang nagrereply update ko na lang later!!!

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    likot, thanks for the help.

    all dealers are giving me the same deal. 775k cash on gls sport gas M/T. This is quite a very good deal already. Now, it's up to me kung saan ako kukuha. Baka sa Dasma cavite na lang kse pinakamalapit for me. But in fairness to your dealer, she was such a nice person and very attentive to your questions and requests. Will definitely recommend her as agent for future buyers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jovanne
    likot, thanks for the help.

    all dealers are giving me the same deal. 775k cash on gls sport gas M/T. This is quite a very good deal already. Now, it's up to me kung saan ako kukuha. Baka sa Dasma cavite na lang kse pinakamalapit for me. But in fairness to your dealer, she was such a nice person and very attentive to your questions and requests. Will definitely recommend her as agent for future buyers.
    cge oks lang.... kala ko sa makati ka kukuha eh!!!di ba libre na 3m tint mo sa makati, sa ibang dealer ba ganon rin binigay nila?? "she was such a nice person and very attentive to your questions and requests" PRE MODEL Yan hehehehe!!!! pag na meet mo yan mapapabili ka ng kotse ng wala sa oras!!!
    Last edited by likot; August 12th, 2005 at 02:58 PM.

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    likot, wala bang picture dyan? mag-initiate kaya tayo ng thread on who is the prettiest/***iest car sales agent any tsikoteer has met (kailangan i-post yung picture) ? hehehe...

    yung 3m tint free lang yata pag financing. cash buyer kse ako...

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    Is the Adventure up for an upgrade next year? Or are we going to see a new model to replace it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RafRaf
    Is the Adventure up for an upgrade next year? Or are we going to see a new model to replace it?

    sana bago model!!!! hehehe yung mukhang outlander na bago ok n yun... hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoEinG_747
    Mitsubishi Motors Philippines recently introduced the 2005 edition of the Mitsubishi Adventure Super Sport.

    This latest version features significant changes to further enhance its appeal and value for money proposition.

    New features are the 4-spoke leather wrapped steering wheel with woodgrain and brushed aluminum accents, neatly re-styled door trims, European inspired matte finish wood paneling on the center panel and window controls, new air-conditioning control knobs and switches, and sleeker fender flares and door claddings for the exterior.

    Aside from the new items mentioned above the 2005 model is equipped with a pair of multi-reflector halogen headlamps, fin-type grille design, impact absorbing polypropylene bumpers, and white fender side makers. 15-inch 6-spoke aluminum wheels shod with 195/65 R15 tires complement the
    This latest version features significant changes to further enhance its appeal and value for money proposition.

    new fender flares and door claddings while the rear spare tire carrier enhances its SUV appeal.

    MMPC AVP for Marketing Services Froy Dytianquin said: "We have made the Adventure Super Sport more exciting to own with all these features. I also believe at this specification level, the Adventure Super Sport is the best buy in terms of performance, ease of maintenance, and over-all value for money."

    The interior also hosts number of high level of luxury and amenities like the individual bucket seats up front, high quality fabric seat material, center console, service tray and cupholders at the back of the front seats, and sporty white meter gauges.

    True to its promise of providing car like comfort level, the car is equipped with thicker and newly contoured seats, while plush seat materials promote a more comfortable and relaxing interior. Road and engine noise are also minimized as the new Adventure is insulated further with sound and heat absorbing material, resulting to a quieter ride.

    A number of dealer options are in store for the 2005 Adventure Super Sport like: Mit-Air Dual Airconditioning system, Front facing third row seat that folds and tumbles, MMAS Keyless Entry with Alarm, and the Mitsubishi Motors Audio Design hi-fi audio system with an in-dash CD player, tuner and 6-speakers.

    It is powered by the proven and reliable 4D56 engine. The Mitsubishi 4D56 2.5 liter diesel engine yields a maximum output of 73 PS at 4,200 rpm and a maximum torque of 14.6 kg-m at 2,500 rpm and this is perfectly matched to a 5-speed manual transmission.

    Mitsubishi Motors Philippines will back it up with a 3-year or 100,000 kilometer warranty.

    Suggested retail price is P 837,000 and is available at all Mitsubishi Motors dealers nationwide.

    please lang Mitsubishi, iangat nyo naman ang tingin nyo sa Philippine consumers, isang dekada nyo na kami ginogoyo sa Adventure nyo na paibaiba lang ang ilaw at grill. Toyota naka 3 models na ng AUV, Isuzu 2 gen na hilander n Xwind. E hanggang ngayon nga binebenta nyo pa sa amin ang L300 van as brand new, diyos ko naman!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by slipstreamer
    please lang Mitsubishi, iangat nyo naman ang tingin nyo sa Philippine consumers, isang dekada nyo na kami ginogoyo sa Adventure nyo na paibaiba lang ang ilaw at grill.
    I think Mitsu did the right thing in waiting for the best the competition has and then they can release their competing model. Kasi in as far as the Revo and Crosswind, these may have never really threatened the Adventure.

    Just my opinion.
    Last edited by RafRaf; September 26th, 2005 at 02:44 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RafRaf
    Kasi in as far as the Revo and Crosswind, these may have never really threatened the Adventure.
    Threated the Adventure???

    The only AUV that's worth threatening during that era was the Revo, Toyota sold more Revos than almost all of the other AUVs combined...

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    Quote Originally Posted by theveed
    Threated the Adventure???

    The only AUV that's worth threatening during that era was the Revo, Toyota sold more Revos than almost all of the other AUVs combined...
    Maybe wrong choice of words there... sorry. I meant nothing really major to worry about and make Mitsu change the whole design. They did address some issues with the newer iterations of the Adventure - like noise/vibration and supension. Well, whatever the Adventure had in market share persisted, right?

    I've had my share of fantasizing about a wishlist for my Adventure... but at the end of the day, I can honestly say that I can do what I need to do with what I had. What a Revo or Crosswind does an Adventure can most likely do too. Anyway, when I got mine it had the best package for the price then so no regrets for me.
    Last edited by RafRaf; September 27th, 2005 at 01:08 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theveed
    Threated the Adventure???

    The only AUV that's worth threatening during that era was the Revo, Toyota sold more Revos than almost all of the other AUVs combined...
    i agree theveed. Dont get me wrong, Adventure is not so bad. Ayoko lang ang Mitsu as a company...why?? Its like this, per car model a car company releases, there's R&D cost for that, and by 3-4 years bawi na ng car company ang R&D investment nayan, kaya each model runs at an average of 5 years. Now tell me why Toyota and Isuzu have already upgraded their AUVs and invested a lot in R&D even if (o eto arguments nyo kanina) Toyota knows that the old Revo will continue selling even if they dont change it to the new Innova. Revo sales didn't slump until news of Innova came out, even with its lousy fuel consumption. This is the reason why i think Ginogoyo ni Mitsu ang Phil car market. It refuses to invest in R&D for a new AUV when competition has done just that. I hope i enlightened future buyers of Adventure, but if you like the car......no problem with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slipstreamer
    please lang Mitsubishi, iangat nyo naman ang tingin nyo sa Philippine consumers, isang dekada nyo na kami ginogoyo sa Adventure nyo na paibaiba lang ang ilaw at grill. Toyota naka 3 models na ng AUV, Isuzu 2 gen na hilander n Xwind. E hanggang ngayon nga binebenta nyo pa sa amin ang L300 van as brand new, diyos ko naman!!!
    hindi pa kasi kayang i beat ng iba ang model ng mitsu kaya no reason para magpalit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by slipstreamer
    please lang Mitsubishi, iangat nyo naman ang tingin nyo sa Philippine consumers, isang dekada nyo na kami ginogoyo sa Adventure nyo na paibaiba lang ang ilaw at grill. Toyota naka 3 models na ng AUV, Isuzu 2 gen na hilander n Xwind. E hanggang ngayon nga binebenta nyo pa sa amin ang L300 van as brand new, diyos ko naman!!!


    May bumibili pa kc kya walang rason pra palitan.... at hindi lng konti ang bumibili kundi marami....

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    Quote Originally Posted by slipstreamer
    please lang Mitsubishi, iangat nyo naman ang tingin nyo sa Philippine consumers, isang dekada nyo na kami ginogoyo sa Adventure nyo na paibaiba lang ang ilaw at grill. Toyota naka 3 models na ng AUV, Isuzu 2 gen na hilander n Xwind.
    I believe that goes for the rest of Southeast Asia, not just the Philippines. Yung design kasi ng Adventure is dependent on the Freeca of Taiwan, more or less that's what it looks like. Any complaints about the design should be forwarded to Mitsubishi Japan, not Mitsubishi Motors Philippines.

    Besides, we can have the Freeca's more luxurious features to spice up the Adventure, but that would also mean jacking up the price to SUV levels, which will then defeat the purpose of marketing an AUV.

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    wala na kasi cguro budget mitsu for new adventure R&D

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    baka kaya hindi pinapalitan ang adventure kasi wala na talagang bago model ng adventure unlike the revo na nagkainnova at hilander na nagkacorsswind

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmo
    baka kaya hindi pinapalitan ang adventure kasi wala na talagang bago model ng adventure unlike the revo na nagkainnova at hilander na nagkacorsswind
    Kaya hindi pinapalitan ang Adventure because there is no competitor at the below P900k price range. Customers are also categorized according to their budget ranges. A new model with new R&D features will jack-up the price.

    I thought of buying this Mitsu 2005 Super Sport before, kaso I found out that they only sell manual transmission models. Hindi ko pinangarap na mag-drive ng stick shift.

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    ako binebenta ko na adventure ko. ok naman kaso nga bitin talaga sa power, lalo na when overtaking uphill. siguro by next month, SUV owner na ako (fortuner, haay...)

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    I don't think mitsu people are trying to fool anyone with the current adventure models, i think that they are even being honest by selling these vehicles lower than the competition - these are the only AUVs with real AUV prices. I agree that there hasn't been a complate redesign but the same can be said about the crosswind sportivo- mere aesthetic upgrades and they are charging over 1M - now tell me who is fooling who.

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