The prado and the lc200 are due for a major upgrade. if budget is 4M then go for it. for 2-3M, I think the fort2.8 is pretty darn good.
The prado and the lc200 are due for a major upgrade. if budget is 4M then go for it. for 2-3M, I think the fort2.8 is pretty darn good.
Engine specs aside, It is also the safest and most reliable 4x4 ppv. With the addition of the balance shaft it should be less shaky inside. This was previously reserve for the Prado. This feature i want to experience.
The fort also has a number of suspension upgrades available in the market.
Fort 4x2 lower end variants will still be sub 2M...
Last edited by StockEngine; June 11th, 2020 at 11:56 PM.
respectfully agree to disagree, the safest and most reliable would be arguable at least to me. by contemporary standards i do not see the interiors being 2-3m and especially the refinement and features. do net get me wrong i'm not saying its bad though.
and wow ha! low end as in stripper manual or gasoline models less than 2m? if that is 1.6- 1.9m even if i am in the minority, toyota i'm not biting.
Yung fortuner lang balak mo bilhin pero nakita mo konti na lang difference naka prado ka na tapos mauuwi ka sa lc200 [emoji3577][emoji16]
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Maybe banks will limit their car loans.. marami ang mag default sa loans in the coming months
Banks were not cashing payments during ECQ as part of their commitment to help during the pandemic. However, months of payments deferred will be moved farther after the planned loan end date.
Banks may not allow new car loans until they can resume collecting monthly payments.
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damn this toyoda... the v-motion is sorta visible in the non-legender variants.