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    Patay tayo diyan sa 139hp..yung forester NA nga na 150 medyo bitin...

    Pambihira naman ang NIssan sana mali yan, I want Nissan to do good..pero kung pulpol naman products nila

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balikpinoy View Post
    Typical Nissan..underpowered again which leads to higher fuel consumption.


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    the 2.0 mr20dd matched to a cvt is rated 15.6-16.4 km/l in the JC08 standard.

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    Dadating kaya yung diesel version nila?

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    Quote Originally Posted by babybackrivs View Post
    Dadating kaya yung diesel version nila?
    yes when Petron releases the EURO4 diesel variants in 2015.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    yes when Petron releases the EURO4 diesel variants in 2015.
    Yahoo cant wait for the diesel variant!

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    prices are official 1.375M and 1.58M, prices are so much better than midsize sedans. with more features.

    PIMS 2014: Nissan Launches All-New X-Trail (w/ Complete Brochure) | ************ - Philippine Car News, Car Reviews, Auto Features, and Car Prices

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    My wife has a 2013 2.5L CVT AWD Rogue which is the X-Trail everywhere else. I don't think the US-spec 170hp 2.5L engine has changed since the original model. The Rogue struggled a bit climbing up the Rocky Mountains when fully loaded. But, it's still peppy enough for city driving though.

    I was surprised at how popular the car is in New York. There are legions of Rogues there.

    Wife's Rogue (dark blue):


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    Last year, we test drove the Nissan Rogue, Mazda CX-5, Hyundai Tucson, Mitsubishi Outlander, Subaru Forester non-turbo, and Chevy Equinox. I wanted the CX-5. But, it's the wife's car. So, ultimate choice was hers. She liked the Rogue the best.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; September 21st, 2014 at 06:17 AM.

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    Mga sirs,i know this is off topic here,im a fan of cx5 actually makikipagdeal na ako sa SA within september... But... Nabalitaan ko na ilalabas na yung all new nissan x-trail, 7 seater??? Please help me decide folks..huhu. which is which, which is better

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    Kailan ba magiging available ang all new xtrail???

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    I haven't seen the new xtrail but the 2.0 looks promising for FC figures based on the jc08 cycle claim. But it just seems a bit high for a 7 seater vehicle with a low peak torque though. Any ideas how the testing factored in load for such a vehicle? 2 pax/5pax/7pax?

    In the city, I don't doubt the 2.0 to may have better FC than the 2.5, but the highway is a different matter especially when fully loaded. I am really curious how they did the tuning for the engine.

    I am curious as well how the third row feels for a 6ft tall passenger with a 6ft tall passenger in the middle row. I'll have to wait when it's in the showroom though since I won't be able to drop by PIMS.

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    Meron nako 2015 Nissan X-trail
    Joke Diecast model lang
    mukhang CUV natalaga
    I hope di sya sing lakas sa gas nung ccurrent gen
    and sana maganda parin performance nya sa
    off-road

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    It's available now. With 15k discount pa, and good color palette, unlike the Sylphy.

    According sa mga reviews for the AWD 2.5 CVT one, it's the most fuel efficient compared to its rivals. Ang ganda ng pricing and its feature-packed, very interesting considering it's Nissan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CARLOver17 View Post
    It's available now. With 15k discount pa, and good color palette, unlike the Sylphy.

    According sa mga reviews for the AWD 2.5 CVT one, it's the most fuel efficient compared to its rivals. Ang ganda ng pricing and its feature-packed, very interesting considering it's Nissan.
    From what I read as well, the Xtrail units are coming straight from Japan CBU I think. So it's no longer an issue of source when compared to the CX5 and saying it's Japan quality. But I do still wonder if that is correct.

    Only more infor trickling out of PIMS would say for certain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ebowme4867 View Post
    Kailan ba magiging available ang all new xtrail???
    Reservations are accepted already since yesterday. By November daw, units will be at showrooms. Gas engines Lang available, 2.0L 144hp 200nm torque for the 4x2, then 2.5L 171hp 233nm torque for the 4x4.
    Price is 1.375m for the 4x2, 1.580m for the TOTL.
    Read that the TOTL has around view monitor , you'll get 360-degree view while parking!
    Got everything from motoring of Phil star. May discount ng 25-30k til oct 31!
    It has 3rd row seats din daw na manual folding.
    Looks interesting!

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    how fast is the 2.5 CVT 4x4....



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    The 3rd row seats of the X-Trail are pathetic. Ingress and egress is difficult, and there's virtually no legroom.

    You have to push the 2nd row seats all the way forward to get enough legroom in the 3rd row for toddlers. But doing so will leave the second row also for toddlers only since you'll be left with hardly any legroom anymore either.

    Also, the floor is way too high so you'll be sitting with your knees to your chest in the 3rd row (assuming you get yourself to fit).

    Very, very poor choice to force a 3rd row on a CUV. I pity anyone who'll have to sit in the 3rd row, even for short trips. The Outlander has a much more useful 3rd row, but still nowhere compared to a Fortuner's (which already feels cramped for long drives).



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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    The 3rd row seats of the X-Trail are pathetic. Ingress and egress is difficult, and there's virtually no legroom.

    You have to push the 2nd row seats all the way forward to get enough legroom in the 3rd row for toddlers. But doing so will leave the second row also for toddlers only since you'll be left with hardly any legroom anymore either.

    Also, the floor is way too high so you'll be sitting with your knees to your chest in the 3rd row (assuming you get yourself to fit).

    Very, very poor choice to force a 3rd row on a CUV. I pity anyone who'll have to sit in the 3rd row, even for short trips. The Outlander has a much more useful 3rd row, but still nowhere compared to a Fortuner's (which already feels cramped for long drives).



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    Really? Hay..willing pa nman sana ako maghintay ilabas ito sa november at ipagpalit sa cx5..

    so you mean sir, hindi practical ang 7 seater ng new xtrail?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    The 3rd row seats of the X-Trail are pathetic. Ingress and egress is difficult, and there's virtually no legroom.

    You have to push the 2nd row seats all the way forward to get enough legroom in the 3rd row for toddlers. But doing so will leave the second row also for toddlers only since you'll be left with hardly any legroom anymore either.

    Also, the floor is way too high so you'll be sitting with your knees to your chest in the 3rd row (assuming you get yourself to fit).

    Very, very poor choice to force a 3rd row on a CUV. I pity anyone who'll have to sit in the 3rd row, even for short trips. The Outlander has a much more useful 3rd row, but still nowhere compared to a Fortuner's (which already feels cramped for long drives).



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    I bet madami magpapatanggal ng 3rd row seats nyan. It's nowhere the length of a Sta Fe. I think matutulad lang to dun sa CRV with 3rd row seats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ebowme4867 View Post
    Really? Hay..willing pa nman sana ako maghintay ilabas ito sa november at ipagpalit sa cx5..

    so you mean sir, hindi practical ang 7 seater ng new xtrail?
    Yup. Anyone hoping to buy it to make use of its "7" seats is up for a big disappointment.

    Quote Originally Posted by leodawesome View Post
    I bet madami magpapatanggal ng 3rd row seats nyan. It's nowhere the length of a Sta Fe. I think matutulad lang to dun sa CRV with 3rd row seats.
    CR-V has bigger rear luggage room so its 7-seater version is a little better. That said, all 3 7-seater compact CUVs (CR-V, X-Trail, and soon to be launched Outlander) have awful 3rd rows and these cars would've really been better off as 5-seaters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    CR-V has bigger rear luggage room so its 7-seater version is a little better. That said, all 3 7-seater compact CUVs (CR-V, X-Trail, and soon to be launched Outlander) have awful 3rd rows and these cars would've really been better off as 5-seaters.
    Agree. I find the new CR-v's 3rd row as cramped already. Lalo na siguro tong sa xtrail. But come to think of it, its an upgrade that comes with the price padin so it's better to have it there and not using it than having none at all. Pwedeng iba yung version sa actual unit in production compared to the displayed unit, hopefully the 3rd row seats can be fully folded.

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