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November 21st, 2011 09:44 PM #1552^ Napipihit pala yun, parang screw-type na jack..
May nakapg try naba magpa-convert ng side-mirrors with LED arrow signal just like the package ng tech edition? Assembly ba or pwede na idikit na lang?
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November 22nd, 2011 12:34 AM #1555Hey guys newbie here. Im planning to get a pick up before the year ends or early nxt yr. Ask ko lng ano plus points ng navara 4x2 AT as compared sa Dmax 4x2 AT. Dmax is my first choice for their reputation for fuel efficiency and reliability. Navara 2nd choice then hilux. I'll be 70% city driving (edsa) and 30% provincial roads baguio (uphill) and ilocos (crater filled rough roads) due to nature of work so 4x2 lang talaga ok na siguro. Navigation gps would really help a lot. 4x4 is not an option because of the cost pati n maintenance. Im not that big on speed ang importante d ako tirikan sa gitna ng kawalan hehe.
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November 22nd, 2011 02:43 PM #1556
yup, hindi pantay yung ilalim nun. as for the side mirrors... may nabibili led hugis greater than, less than (<>), idinidikit sa likod nun mirror plate. grind or rub ata gagawin para magkarun ng small holes dun sa backing nun mirror to allow light to pass thru.
i feel you are just right for the dmax. those that get the navara almost always get it because of its speed (even the girls i know who purposely bought the nav).
anyway, for you the selling point of the nav then should be the comfortable suspension which is second, if not at par with, the mitsu strada. since you won't be doing any major off-roading, i would say that the lower height should make going in and out of the truck easier for you and your family specially the kids. the wife should also appreciate not having to hike up the skirt just to get on the step boards. yet it's still high enough to get you thru city floods that a sedan can't.
as for gps just get a garmin and be a contributor at roadguide.ph
pero if you can stretch the budget a little more, get the 4x4.
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November 22nd, 2011 07:10 PM #1558The dmax only comes with a 4AT compared to the navara's 5AT. Im not using garmin for any of my vehicles, what a suggest if you have a iPhone, download papago m8 philippine. Its more practical.
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November 23rd, 2011 12:25 PM #1559
yes sir i think so too. im only bothered by the acceleration issues of the dmax as some said its awfully slow compared to other pick ups in the market. this could pose a problem for me during overtaking huge buses and trucks on my trips up north in 2 way roads. well anyway if that engine won't quit on me in the middle of nowhere, im good!i'll be having my test drive my test drive on both the dmax and navara next week hehe. i'm thinking about waiting for the all new ranger next year 2.2 4x2 high rider but im concerned with reliability issues of ford and its fuel efficiency. my sister had a ford lynx around 5 years ago and the thing broke down from time to time after only 2 years of everyday use. eventually she traded it for a tucson.
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November 23rd, 2011 03:52 PM #1560guys san pinakamurang pwedeng bumili ng chrome handle at insert? saka balak ko sanang bumili ng mirror w/ led signal. san din kaya mura and mga magkano kaya lahat ng yan? hehehehe
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