View Poll Results: Take a pick on 4x2 pick-ups
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July 12th, 2005 06:47 PM #32D-Max 4x2, Its practically the same as 4x4, or get the Hilux 4x2 Gas 2.7 VVTi
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July 12th, 2005 09:32 PM #33
Which would guys opt for engine reliability even with new CRDi engines included?
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July 12th, 2005 10:08 PM #34colorado... worth the wait imho daming variants unlike the isuzu dmax.
meron pa yata 2.5liter single cab
next year daw eh.. kunting tiis na lang
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July 12th, 2005 11:46 PM #35
for engine reliabilty. isuzu i guess. the only non DIY about it is the ECU but still maybe a lot of shops have the equipment na to diagnose ECUs. i think.
to add, in my dmax i have broken a fan belt while on a trip to ilocos last holyweek. since it was still an old school diesel engine, it came in pairs so we were still able to drive to an auto supply and DIY the replacement.
i have seen the innova engine and i believe it has only 1 belt for all the engine stuff. but the owner said it was long lasting or more durable than regular belts according to his manual.
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July 13th, 2005 10:27 PM #36there are some 4x2 variants that have the same stance / ground clearance as their 4x4 variants... like the Frontier T3 & Ranger Trekker.
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July 14th, 2005 09:34 AM #37Originally Posted by Ungas
TD27 Makina ko to eh... and i'm very happy with it (although iwan ako ng Hilux at Dmax sa highway). I also asked Doc Diesel before about what diesel engine manufacturers he found to be "better", Nissan and Isuzu was his reply then.
The reason why I'd lean to a Frontier or "old" Fuego is because the useage of the pick-up will primarily be for business use in the province . Thus, you would want to get rid of the problems of fuel quality, parts cost and availability, etc...
Kung personal use then Hilux or Dmax na yan... but for business use, try to stick with the tried and tested ones. We had a Isuzu IPV dati sa Cagayan de Oro... 200,000kms, a serious accident, and countless rust holes (as we were in the seaside)... buhay pa rin. Nabenta pa for 300K. Muntikan na ipadala yung Frontier ko as a replacement but sa awa ng diyos, mabuti at hindi natuloy.
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July 14th, 2005 10:17 AM #38Originally Posted by Ungas
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July 14th, 2005 08:25 PM #39
But do you guys think its more viable to purchase an older model knowing that these models will be replaced 3-5 years from now?
Duda ko kasi patatagalin nanaman yung sasakyan more than 10 years in service. Kaya kelangan siguradong reliable and less breakdowns. Napapansin kasi ng kamag-anak namin may pinapagawa kada luwas ng Maynila merong masisira. Kundi AC, wheel bearing, clutch, brakes the common wear & tear parts.
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July 18th, 2005 01:22 PM #40
sir kurt: naputulan ka ng fan belt sa dmax? naka-ilan na ba ang mileage mo?
Daming issue ng SU7:grin:
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