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January 28th, 2014 11:19 PM #12
Nagpareserve ako before for a trailblazer LT a/t. At the last minute, nagbackout kami and fortuner na kinuha namin. May doubts parin father ko sa Chevrolet, and since taga baguio kami, advantage ung may casa dito, less hassle sa PMS, warranty etc.
Re thread, looks is subjective. Mas maporma ung LTZ dahil sa mas malaking rims at LED tail lights.
Speed, TB all the way.
Safety, err both.
Maintenance, fortuner.
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January 29th, 2014 10:46 AM #13
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February 10th, 2014 08:38 AM #16Go for fortuner if you will need the strong ang solid performance of high mileage driving. Pang heavy duty talaga.
Go for trailblazer if you choose comfort over toughness. Maintenance cost almost double with Chevy.
We have a montero and a fortuner. Montero rides better. I love the good visibility of the montero. What I don't like is the electronic throttle of the montero gas pedal. Artificial yung acceleration control. Just a slight touch to it will speed up your vehicle from standstill. Delikado pag traffic. Maybe it needed some adjustment from casa.
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February 13th, 2014 01:27 PM #17I own a fortuner and am very happy with it. Worry ko lang for you, though, is if you get a fortuner now, baka by next year lumang modelo na (meaning may next gen fortuner na agad).
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February 23rd, 2014 03:04 PM #19
If im buying, Im getting the TBZ..not that the fortuner is inferior, But because pang anim na ata ako kung sakali na may fortuner sa inner circle of contacts ko, sa street naman namin may 10 atang fortuner mga kapitbahay namin,in other words sang ka man tumingin mero . I know its a testament to its popularity and durability but deng men..parang converse noong 80s, its everywhere.
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February 23rd, 2014 03:24 PM #20
Sensing a hint of weakening on our 6yr old Thai Pana DIN74, went to the distributor to have it...
Which is better? Amaron or Panasonic Battery?