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March 10th, 2010 06:45 AM #21
We're done with the 1K PMS. Di nanga 1k kasi 1700km na siya.
P1600 ang bayad.
Is it true na mataas talaga ang clutch ng Nissan?
Factory setting daw nila yun?
Sa mga naka Urvan 2.7 check niyo yung likod na pinto kayang kayang buksan ng socket wrench kaya gawan niyo ng paraan yan or else mabubuksan sasakyan niyo. 3 bolt lang yun 3 minutes bukas ang pinto.
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March 31st, 2010 06:29 AM #22
Nakuha na namin plate namin 3 weeks lang na release na agad with sticker na to.
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May 3rd, 2010 07:15 PM #23q po:how new/old is the urvan's engine? Nagupgrade na ba siya ng engine sometime during its lifespan here in RP?
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May 4th, 2010 08:15 PM #24
*likot
Hi, im planning to buy a nissan urvan 18 seater. For business use. Can i have the contact
number of the agent?
Im confused right now on what van will i buy.
Nissan Urvan 18 seater or Toyota HiAce Commuter:
Im considering:
1. Reliability and Durability
2. Maintenance cost
3. Parts and labor cost
4. Resale Value
5. Comfort
6. They are woes in the Toyota d-4d engines but never found one in the forum about an Hiace Commuter that have the same problem.
Please help all tsikoteers...
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May 4th, 2010 08:24 PM #25
The D4D of the Hi-Ace isn't affected by the known D4D problems that existed in Innovas & in Fortuners.
Regarding it's comfort ... I've ridden both. Hi-Ace commuter & Urvan, all I can say isHi-Ace. I find the Urvan's seats harder than the Hi-Ace and I just gotta love the torque of the Commuter, really fast.
Parts & Labor cost, I really don't know on how are the figures in Nissans PMS but knowing Toyota ... it's parts are abundant and cheap.
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May 4th, 2010 09:08 PM #26
*renzo_d10
Thanks for the help, but how come the engine of the fortuner and commuter is the same?
I'm really confused right now on what unit will i buy.
Any suggestion from all tsikoteers will help me a lot...
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May 8th, 2010 02:33 PM #27Para sa kin Nissan Urvan is a lot better if for business use ang purpose mo, i had a 2000 urvan before, used it for 8 years sa van rental actual mileage is around 700k pero ang parts na napalitan lang power steering pump, clutch disc (2x) di kasi oem ang naipakabit ko, release bearing, wheel bearings in short puro minor parts lang, regular cleaning ng aircon, sobrang sulit talaga and was able to sell it for 420k last 2008, it was only 705k when I bought it...
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May 8th, 2010 05:10 PM #28
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Wow 700,000km na tinakbo ng urvan mo? wlang overhaul? prang ang layo ng tinakbo ah astig! Ok itetest drive ko yung 2 van na to para makita ko talaga kung ano bibilhin ko!
Thanks!
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May 9th, 2010 10:00 AM #29yes no overhaul at very minimal ang bawas ng langis about half liter in every change oil interval w/c is normal sa diesel engine, just follow 5k or less change oil interval
di ka iiwan ng urvan mo, pag nag test drive ka dont compare speed kasi crdi na hi ace, maiiwan talaga urvan but long range planning I go for nissan urvan, good luck bro!!!
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May 9th, 2010 08:24 PM #30
*pajeri20
anong oil ung ginagamit mo sa urvan mo at tumagal ng 700k ang odo mo? saka oil filter?
I think it's a rebrand. HiLife became FLO, HiLife Pro became PRO.
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