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    #181
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i do. to replace the businas and the bulbs. it's no big deal. it's above the basic level, in the less-than-advanced DIY level, if i might opine.
    i just do not have the experience to share, regarding the urvan. i never urvaned kasi.
    E di ikaw na Nissan NV350 Urvan

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    #182
    planning to buy a 2nd hand nissan urvan 2016 NV350.


    need some inputs mga katsikot.

    fuel consumption?
    any issues?

    thanks.

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    #183
    Ilan payload capacity ng NV350 Cargo?

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    #184
    For those has/had owned the Urvan Premium, is this still classified under Class-1 in our Toll highways?

    Based on my research, it is The Urvan Premium is exactly 7.5feet (228.6cm) in height and it just so happens to be the the border between Class-1 and Class-2 vehicle.

    Meanwhile the Toyota GL Grand Tourer is just a hair under 7.5ft (228cm) which, unarguably makes it Class-1 vehicle for toll roads.

    Thanks!

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    #185
    2022 Nissan Urvan is getting Mitsubishi 2.4L diesel | Autoindustriya

    In Japan, the automaker updated the Urvan with a new transmission and a diesel engine.
    According to the Japanese spec sheet, the 2022 Urvan now uses a 2.4-liter 4N16 turbodiesel engine that produces 132 PS and 370 Nm torque. It also uses a new 7-speed automatic gearbox, ditching the old 5-speed automatic from the previous model. The automaker claims the engine paired with the new transmission allows the van to average 13.9 km/L.

    Does the engine code sound familiar? That’s because it appears to be a Mitsubishi unit. For reference, the 4N1 engines have been used in several Mitsubishi models including the current-generation Montero Sport and Strada.
    But the biggest question is this: Will Nissan Philippines offer the Urvan with the new Mitsubishi diesel engine and 7-speed automatic in the future? The automaker does source the van (both standard and high-roof Premium variants) from Japan, making it seem very possible. Nissan has yet to launch the facelift version in the Philippines as well.

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    #186
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    i am wondering,
    "is this good?"
    pros and cons?
    Last edited by dr. d; March 2nd, 2022 at 10:36 AM.

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    #187
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i am wondering,
    "is this good?"
    well, if the local Montero, Strada, Urvan, Terra and Navara will share the same powertrain. it will mean more parts and more mechanics knowledgeable to fix the vehicle.

    same formula Toyota (and in a way Honda) is doing locally.

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    #188
    The current MS already has an 8sp A/T to make up for the narrow power band of the 2.4L diesel. Parang step down yung 7sp unless they tweaked the ratios.

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    #189
    There might be a possibility of the Urvan (narrow commuter type body) to be badged as L300 Versa Van with this Mitsubishi 4n16 engine.

    If this happens, Its the return of the L300 Versa Van.

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    #190
    dapat lagay na lang nila sa adventure yan 4n16 engine.. tapos add abs and airbag

    kesa dyan sa l300 versa van.. mukhang hindi talaga kasya yan sa l300 kaya ang taas nung l300 ngayon

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