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March 18th, 2006 11:51 PM #21
if i remember right, mas malambot yung D-Max ride. Pati Strada.
Kasing talbog ng Nissan Frontier yung Hilux na ito hehehehe
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March 19th, 2006 12:13 AM #22
In Thailand, a similarly equipped Hi-Lux would be outfitted with a 16" alloy like the Fortuner's (265/70 R16 7JJ ). I guess the victim of Toyota's costing cutting measures for the PDM (Phil. Domestic Market)
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March 19th, 2006 12:23 AM #23
argh, the Hilux doesnt have ABS, rear defogger and passenger side airbag.
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March 19th, 2006 02:31 AM #24
Originally Posted by mbt
eto nga kasi misconception of using the pickups eh....
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March 19th, 2006 06:29 AM #25
Originally Posted by mbt
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March 20th, 2006 10:06 AM #26
interested lang tagala ako sa safety ng hilux... I feel its the only thing holding it back. engine, style points, everything is no contest hands down a winner!!!! but safety? any reviews on safety? how does the absense of abs/ebd affect offroad in the rain/mud? hows about braking distance etc? 1 airbag only?
Shift on the fly ba ang 4x4 ng hilux? Hi-Low ba ang 4x4 setting nya? 4H? 4L? and ano
yun max speed when 4x4 is engaged?
I must admit, having a black hilux with beige interior is not very conveniet option coming from a detailing standpoint esp. if you are an adventurer... Hirap imaintain ang black paint, tapos dumihin pa ang beige, lalo na cloth interior pa. I know, I have a black+beige car hehehe.
nakakatempt talaga magswitch to real 4x4 truck lalo pag dumating ang flood season again...
kumusta yu pagbackup? mahirap ba? yun rear window nya maliit talaga. tapos ganun pa kalaki at katangkad yun car, talagang wala ka makikita sa likod mo lalo na't lowrider car naka tailgate sa yo? he would literally go right underneath should he hit you at the rear.
regarding the ride harshness, I think its normal in a truck. it is expected. it would exceed expectations if it was atleast SUV-like softness. Actually, mascomportable ang mga newly redesigned pickups. We had a 97 strada and it was a backbreaking endeavor for trips to the province...
I wonder how the hilux would fair against the triton and new ranger????
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March 20th, 2006 06:40 PM #27
Mbt, carlo, did you observe if the 3.0 D4-D appeared "smoky" (excessive and visible white smoke emitting from the exhaust during idle and acceleration).
Below is what I observed from a 3.0V Fortuner. What do you think?
Originally Posted by number001
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March 20th, 2006 06:58 PM #28
di ko lang sure kung shift-on-the-fly yung part-time 4wd ng hilux. yes it has low-range.
backing up is very difficult, i suppose at least until you get used to seeing nothing but the roof of the car behind you!
number001,
actually, that was one thing i noticed with the hilux: it emitted very little smoke. even with the engine revved. even with the engine lugging and about to die. at idle. no noticeable tailpipe emissions for the most part.
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March 20th, 2006 07:42 PM #29
Originally Posted by number001
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March 20th, 2006 07:50 PM #30
Originally Posted by mbt
Originally Posted by carlocaraddict
So it's another case of "pwede na iyan" once again. It's that kind of thinking that will put...
Mitsubishi Montero Sudden Acceleration Accidents...