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November 4th, 2007 01:41 AM #1751
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November 4th, 2007 01:48 AM #1752
GaNun ba sir? naku po! wag na nga lang hehehe!
Sana nga makakuha ako ng deal na maganda, at yung maasyos kausap talga na maayos ang after sales service... unlik other company
.... wheehww! thanks sir ha!
Sana nga makunbinsi ko dad ko to go for a strada! Galing nga me sa showroom sa caloocan kanina eh, damn!ang pogi ko
(kahit babae ako) kapag dinrive ko yun! just wondering pag nakapalda ako pangit kaya tapos pick up dala ko hehehe!
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November 4th, 2007 02:08 AM #1753
Maam,
Sabihin mo dad mo, mas okay tumira sa Strada compared sa Hilux. Hilux kasi is more work biased... Ang Strada kasi lifestyle pick-up talaga... Just my opinion.
The Strada is also better everyday driving kasi it's really a truck you would want to drive everyday. For example, it has the best turning radius, which is easier to park and to manuever.iam3739.com
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November 4th, 2007 02:22 AM #1754
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November 4th, 2007 03:08 AM #1755
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November 4th, 2007 04:46 AM #1756
Hi silverend, the figures given by ent_md are in L/100 km. Correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I know, the lower the figure, the more economical is the vehicle. So based on what ent_md posted, the most fuel efficient is the holden rodeo and the d-max.
Hi, ent_md, I got a 3.2 strada GLS sport a/t and I average 8 km/liter pure city driving. The 2.5 strada delivers 10-12 km/L city driving based on posts on this and the other strada threads.
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November 4th, 2007 05:38 AM #1757
Sabi nung dealer ko okay lang naman magdagdag sa sound system just as long as kung magkaproblema sa electrical, hindi yung pagkakakabit sa mga yun ang dahilan nung problema. Kaya make sure kung magpapakabit ka bagong sound system, dun sa professionals.
Dun ako nagpa-setup kay mickey. Suggestion nya dun sa ilalim nung front passenger seat pero dun ko na pinalagay sa likod ng rear seat. RF 12" shallow sub ginamit, yung amp ko na lang nasa ilalim ng front passenger seat, at morel dotech ovation 6 seps sa harap. Pinalitan ko na rin yung HU ko ng pioneer 7950ub para pwede sa ipod and 160Gb portable HDD ko.
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November 4th, 2007 07:44 AM #1758
Maganda rin yan! Yung sa barkada ko, mga 6 years na yata yung sa kanya, tapos 2x luwas sa manila per week, mga kalahati pa lang napupudpod, at mukhang bago pa yung sidewall. Mas mahal nga lang ito ng konti.
[r]ichkri3g,
Siyempre, mas maganda yung orig te37, no question. Benta mo na yan, tapos konti na lang idadagdag mo
behn axehl,
Matigas talaga ang ulo ng erpats mo. Strada 3.2 has all the advantages in terms of price, power, comfort, amenities, style, drivability, maneuverability, safety (ABS with EBD), off-road capability (rear limited-slip differential. The only advantage of hi-lux is the truck bed size.
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November 4th, 2007 08:25 AM #1759just got back from an out of town trip - mostly highway driving around 100kph or so trip computer registered 87kph average- got 12.25 km/l based actual number of liters and kms run (fuel top up method). this is very good i think considering the power you have on tap.
ride was very good though it's still a pick-up. i was amazed by the handling - it took the twisties no problem not sure if it was the 265 tire width or the lsd or maybe both but the zigs and the zags can be taken with much confidence.
just couldn't get my ipod 30 gb to work with the kenwood head unit - are there only specific mp3 players that work with it?
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November 4th, 2007 08:38 AM #1760
Those fuel consumption figures were based on Ent_Md’s post and I think they’re correct considering that the strada has the biggest engine. If I were to buy a pickup now, I would choose the 3.2 Strada. It has that head-turning looks, powerful engine, spacious cabin (at the expense though of a small load bay), nice interior, and reasonably priced. D-Max has the most economical FC but it is not as powerful as the other newer pickups.
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