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March 30th, 2019 07:37 PM #1011
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March 30th, 2019 08:58 PM #1012
First pickup namin to so wala akong baseline. Puro SUV/PPV. Personally suv like feel yung navara except that I still find it bouncy when unladen. Naikumpara ko kasi nung may mga times may karga akong mabigat mas stable talaga yung likod.
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April 1st, 2019 12:33 AM #1013Depends on how many sandbags you plan to put sir. If equivalent siguro sa isang passenger or less ang weight, it shouldn't be an issue on your fuel consumption. Personally I have had no issues in terms of it being too bouncy, unless you have your tires set way above the recommended PSI - my sweet spot is around 35-36 PSI. I would agree though that the ride gets better, the more passengers there are inside.
Compared to all other pickups that I have tested and driven, it is the most comfortable. But of course, one cannot compare the ride comfort to a higher priced SUV or a regular sedan.
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April 3rd, 2019 03:28 AM #1014QUESTION.
Im planning to get a Navara. I know that the more expensive is better, but what is the difference b/w Nissan Navara 4x2 Calibre MT priced *979k and Nissan Navara 4x2 EL Calibre MT priced * 1.079 mil. Bale parehong MT na yung isa walang "EL". Salamat sa mga sasagot.
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April 3rd, 2019 04:02 AM #1015please check brochure sir!
https://www-asia.nissan-cdn.net/cont...ure%202019.pdf
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April 3rd, 2019 06:11 PM #1017Check out the link (brochure) provided by ray_noel
Significant differences, among other things, are:
EL has AVM (around view monitor) - very helpful - deal-breaker
18" vs 16" wheels
(on less expensive model):
no fog lamps
no power folding mirror and side turn lamp
no roof rail
no auto-dimming rear view mirror
For a few thousand pesos more, you should get the EL version. On a personal note, I would recommend getting the EL AT version for a few more bucks, it is definitely worth it. It also has manual mode, so you are geting the best of both worlds.
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April 3rd, 2019 10:03 PM #1018
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April 3rd, 2019 11:02 PM #1019Comparing it to my dad's 2016 Ford Everest, I would argue that the ride comfort is a tad better inside the said SUV compared to my NP300 EL AT. The most weight I had on my pickup was 6 people inside and 4 at the back (bed - approx 275-300 kg) and the ride was very smooth - I could hardly feel any bumps or imperfections on the road.
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April 4th, 2019 12:39 PM #1020question po mga sirs, baka meron pong recently kumuha ng Navara EL Calibre AT dyan, magkano po nakuha nyong discount for bank PO/cash? torn between Ranger XLT or this Navara EL
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Ceramic Coating vs PPF (Paint Protection Film)