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August 25th, 2012 12:56 PM #1
Mga sir I need your thoughts on this one;
I'm in the market for an SUV (since last year pa), P1.5M+/- budget.
Currently drive a CRV gen3 & Innova.
Seriously considering FORTUNER 2.5 VNT, my problem is it's too old.
My other option is go with PRADO 3.0 1KD (almost same price).
This I consider while waiting for the Fortuner gen2 in 2-3 years.
Appreciate your comments.
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August 25th, 2012 09:07 PM #2
Sorry nalito ako. The 2.5 VNT is too old? But the '05 Prado isn't?
I'm biased. I have an '04 Prado and so I'll vote for it. Low end Torque is the 1KZ-TE's strong suit. Add to that a relatively older non-common rail engine, and u get something a bit easier to maintain. Ride is better, too. But make sure the dash of the unit u get is not plagued by cracks.
Fortuner 2.5VNT is newer and on paper more powerful, but I wonder how it'll feel in the real world.Last edited by IMm29; August 25th, 2012 at 09:12 PM.
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August 26th, 2012 09:55 PM #5
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August 26th, 2012 10:17 PM #6
If you just need an everyday car, just get the newer model and stay worry free.
If you like Land Cruisers in general, the Prado won't disappoint.
I drive a 1995 LC and it has been reliable. Of course you have to put up with the usual repair and maintenance items at the vehicle's age but I'm surprised how inexpensive it is and how well supported the vehicle is in terms of parts and services.
Now at 150,000kms, I'm due for another timing belt change. Of course along with it comes the water pump, thermostat, tensioner bearing change. Also on my list of maintenance items are replacement of the valve cover gasket, manifold gasket, radiator overhaul, and replace radiator cap. Also had the front brake pads replaced a few weeks ago with Bendix Metal King Titanium/Heavy Duty. I don't mind the maintenance stop since there are Land Cruiser specific shops that specialize on the vehicle.
But if you feel that you will be inconvenienced by the downtime, the newer unit will serve you well.
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August 26th, 2012 11:57 PM #7otep,
where do you bring your lc80 for repairs? or where do you get the parts ?
i think i might be looking for shock absorbers....
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August 27th, 2012 11:51 AM #8
*otep
maybe if i get a 2005/06 model i still can get one with milleage of around 60-70k.
if that's the case i think it would take 3-4 years * 10k/year before maintenance issues surface.
just in time to dispose it, am i right?
also my daily route is from las pinas to valenzuela (best to worst road conditions).
so driving comfort is really important here, as well as the ability to withstand the
almost "off-road" conditions along the way (EDSA included).
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August 27th, 2012 11:53 AM #9
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