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    #1
    August, releasing 4x2 diesel variant

    me pila na sa reservation

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    Toyota Thailand can no longer meet the Asean demand for the Fortuner... The waiting list in Thailand alone is over 3 months and their SUV market is way bigger than ours.

    There is a big possibility that the 4x2 D4D Fortuner will be assembled locally at the TMPC plant in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, just so the local demand can be sated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vicoyski
    There is a big possibility that the 4x2 D4D Fortuner will be assembled locally at the TMPC plant in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, just so the local demand can be sated.
    well, sana nga dito i-assemble ang forture para hindi tayo naka-rely sa supply ng thailand.

    ang current backlog ata ng fortuner dito sa atin is more than 2,000 na yata based sa newspaper..

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    wow how much ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv0083
    wow how much ?
    Tsismis lang 'to ha... Some dealers say it's gonna be priced P1.25M... It's way below the Isuzu 4x2 Alterra price pa rin, if ever.

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    whats the hp and torque rating? di kaya under powered yung 2.7 engine?

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    If you will ever visit a Toyota Showroom one of these days in the hope of buying a Fortuner, bear in mind that the Toyota car dealer you will ever speak to, will most likely have an inner intention to rip you off. This is a natural phenomena especially on a hot launching product with 3 months waiting time. Sure, you can cut some pricey deals with your car sales agent just to shorten the waiting period (think of it like buying a ticket from a scalper so you don't have to fall in line). But then again, it's up to you to decide if the extra cash is worth the price of waiting.

    I saw the Fortuner at the Toyota Showroom today and it looks pretty cool. Very masculine appearance from the outside. Maybe the closest comparison in terms of looks would be the latest model of the Mitsubishi Pajero.

    Inside the Fortuner, it is roomy. Lots of ceiling. Ambient space. In fact, you can squeeze 4 people in the 2nd row without that sardine-can feeling. The 3rd row seat is surprisingly roomy compared to other SUVs. What i like about the 3rd row seat in the Fortuner is that you can actually recline it comfortably during long rides. The adjustable headrest while in a reclined position is comfortable enough that you really would not mind sitting on the 3rd row during a family outing. Not to mention that the 2nd aircon vent is right beside the 3rd row seat too! I can say that the Fortuner has one of the best 3rd row seats in the SUV class.

    Many people have a dilemma whether to buy the P1.4 million diesel version or the P1.1 million gas version. For all practical purposes, you are concerned about how much you will pay for gas compared to diesel fuel, right? But come to think about the P300,000 difference?? What other things in life can you buy with P300,000???? Unless you plan to live in your Fortuner on a road trip for several years, don't waste too much time contemplating between the diesel and gas version. The P1.1 million gas-version Fortuner is worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoyFerrari
    What other things in life can you buy with P300,000???? Unless you plan to live in your Fortuner on a road trip for several years, don't waste too much time contemplating between the diesel and gas version. The P1.1 million gas-version Fortuner is worth it.

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    Just a question, have you been able to test drive the 2 variants already? I agree that the Gas version, although just 4x2, gives good bang for your buck, but I was wondering how the Gas version fares vs. the Diesel version going uphill under full loads. My closest comparison to how the Diesel version may feel is the current Prado (LC120), with less hp but just about the same torque. Climbing is not a problem.

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    tama yan, para umikli yung pila sa 4x4 na fortuner haha

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    maybe, we would get the low end thailand version. 3.0 D4D, manual tranny, no roof rails, no rear spoilers, no multi info display (clock only), manual aircon, ...

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    I just came from thailand last sunday and a professor friend of mine who is thai told me that right after they launched the fortuner, toyota said that in 2 years time they will change/improve the suspension. It will be patterned to the LEXUS.

    2 years.. hmm.. im sure the price will increase.. =(

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    4x2 diesel fortuner for 1.25M?

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    will it still have the 3.0L D4D engine?

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    BoyFerrari,
    Yup, looks like we'll have to rely on the responses from Thailand. Or until our Tsikot brethren with some newly purchased Fortuners can update us.

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    i hope so.... pag ganyan lang ang difference ng gas 4x2 and diesel 4x2 more will opt for diesel.....

    sana mag labas sila ng base model with manual tranny kung baga E variant with body colored cladding but manual siya with less features like remove the multi info display and climate control diba

    baka mapababa pa nila yung price to 1.05 million

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    According to my source, it will only be a 2.5 liter diesel (102 HP) engine w/ AT. Same as the hi-lux 2.5 version that is now available. No turbo here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto
    According to my source, it will only be a 2.5 liter diesel (102 HP) engine w/ AT. Same as the hi-lux 2.5 version that is now available. No turbo here.
    I just checked this with a sales agent. They will sell the 2.5d4d starting September. It will be priced at 1.253m. And it doesn't have turbo. But i think 2.5 isn't enough for the body of the fortuner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bilog
    I just checked this with a sales agent. They will sell the 2.5d4d starting September. It will be priced at 1.253m. And it doesn't have turbo. But i think 2.5 isn't enough for the body of the fortuner.
    Kaya yan... Pero, just don't expect it to be as powerful as the 3.0V...

    Did you know that one of the Fortuner units brought to the Manila Motor Show at the WTC was a 4x2 2.5L D4D? Di lang ninyo nahalata kasi nga 'di s'ya turbo, so no hoodscoop. All units were loaded with passengers when they arrived (***y nga yung ibang nakasakay eh... ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto
    According to my source, it will only be a 2.5 liter diesel (102 HP) engine w/ AT. Same as the hi-lux 2.5 version that is now available. No turbo here.
    if the 2.7L VVTI (160hp) can barely haul the Fortuner's ass, what more can you expect from a 102hp engine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazdamazda
    if the 2.7L VVTI (160hp) can barely haul the Fortuner's ass, what more can you expect from a 102hp engine?
    for some people, the engine doesn't matter, looks is more important hehe

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