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    The SUV / Pickup?-like front is interesting but I am not so sure if it matches the rest of the exterior which looks basi ally unchanged.

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    How about this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crave View Post
    How about this?
    and what, pray tell, is that gorgeous thing? an indian alphard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    and what, pray tell, is that gorgeous thing? an indian alphard?
    Well, i still love the pretty face of the 2nd facelift (2012 model).

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    A mini Previa? Why not?

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    a softer suspension?


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    can't wait

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    toyota needs to trash that big front grill design. it looks awful.
    i hope this one looks better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    a softer suspension?

    would it be legal to drive one of those swirl-y paint designs? i think i like it..

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    Sana naman mayron na silang 6 speed AT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    I have no problems with Toyota Philippines assembling the Innova here. Basta wag lang nila i-under speced ang Innova dito tulad ng ginawa nila sa Vios at Hilux

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    The first released innova is the best!!!!

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    maganda ito nakita ko kanina sa sm.

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    ang bigat pala talaga isara ng pinto nito, need ng konting pwersa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tm.Lakas View Post
    ang bigat pala talaga isara ng pinto nito, need ng konting pwersa.
    Lalo na yung front doors

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    #18
    Quote Originally Posted by sparcom2 View Post
    Lalo na yung front doors
    hindi kaya... kulang lang sa hinge lubrication?

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    Got this MPV two weeks ago, Innova 2.8G AT to be exact. Here's my take:

    Never rode the previous generation so I can't compare the handling, power & efficiency. But it rides well, NVH is good, power is definitely there & no complain on efficiency as I averaged 12-15 kms/l on mixed city & highway driving. Design is subjective but the interior is miles ahead from the previous one. In fact, with the fancy autoclimate controls, the interior looks much better than the current Fortuner (G variants). With a tall ride height & length that is longer than the previous Fortuner, it still drives like an MPV rather an SUV . The 2.8L engine seems quiet but you can hear the sound when you try to be aggressive. But the sound is not destructing, at least from the inside. No complaints on the instrument panel, the seats, center console, the leather-wrapped steering wheel & the audio/video system. The extra lighting on the ceiling adds some class & the airplane-like back trays with cupholders are very helpful.

    What's not so good?Here:
    -At 205/65/16, the wheel-tire combination is on the small side. The now smaller Rav4 has even bigger tires. It looks awkward. That's the first thing to be replaced.
    -The handbrake, likewise, looks cheap & small for such a huge car.
    -Speakers, despite 6, sound tiny.
    -Horn sounds like it is made for the Wigo.

    To summarize, at P1,349,000.00, you may wonder if it's better to get the Fortuner or MU-X as others say. Those SUVs may be bigger in dimensions but the Innova is roomier & more powerful. If hauling a family is a priority (like me), the Innova fits better. Not only that it has better interior than both the mid & low variants of the MUX & Fortuner, it's also more practical with its car-like drive. That's probably the reason why Toyota put puny tires, quiet speakers & soft horns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamant View Post
    Got this MPV two weeks ago, Innova 2.8G AT to be exact. Here's my take:

    Never rode the previous generation so I can't compare the handling, power & efficiency. But it rides well, NVH is good, power is definitely there & no complain on efficiency as I averaged 12-15 kms/l on mixed city & highway driving. Design is subjective but the interior is miles ahead from the previous one. In fact, with the fancy autoclimate controls, the interior looks much better than the current Fortuner (G variants). With a tall ride height & length that is longer than the previous Fortuner, it still drives like an MPV rather an SUV . The 2.8L engine seems quiet but you can hear the sound when you try to be aggressive. But the sound is not destructing, at least from the inside. No complaints on the instrument panel, the seats, center console, the leather-wrapped steering wheel & the audio/video system. The extra lighting on the ceiling adds some class & the airplane-like back trays with cupholders are very helpful.

    What's not so good?Here:
    -At 205/65/16, the wheel-tire combination is on the small side. The now smaller Rav4 has even bigger tires. It looks awkward. That's the first thing to be replaced.
    -The handbrake, likewise, looks cheap & small for such a huge car.
    -Speakers, despite 6, sound tiny.
    -Horn sounds like it is made for the Wigo.

    To summarize, at P1,349,000.00, you may wonder if it's better to get the Fortuner or MU-X as others say. Those SUVs may be bigger in dimensions but the Innova is roomier & more powerful. If hauling a family is a priority (like me), the Innova fits better. Not only that it has better interior than both the mid & low variants of the MUX & Fortuner, it's also more practical with its car-like drive. That's probably the reason why Toyota put puny tires, quiet speakers & soft horns.
    No issues on your A/T transmission so far?

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