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May 23rd, 2015 04:15 PM #1
Hi planning to upgrade from Honda CRV 99 (realtime 4x4) to the following current models available in the market , i have no experinece in regards with maintenance of Diesel Engine, i want to have it because of the good stories i heard about diesel engines mileage (km/L) ang ayaw ko lang yung Noise & Vibration. I already tried to drive Ford Everest 2013 & Toyota Fortuner 2013 ok naman ang ride and handling so ewan lang natin dito sa All New Ford Everest. I'm planning to buy this coming July.
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May 23rd, 2015 07:19 PM #2Personally I'd be a little iffy on the Everest especially with the notorious turbo and transmissions with the current Ranger.
Both the Fortuner and Montero have proven themselves with many years in the market, with the Montero being the more modern of the two. Both are outgoing models, it's up to you whether that is a good thing (reliability, abundance of parts, good deals) or not (ageing platform, fast becoming a late model).
If you're going for the TOTL 4x4 A/T variants, don't expect too much in terms of km/L, though you do get to fill up with fuel that is cheaper by P10/L. Maintenance cost isn't that much more expensive. You'd have to use at least semi synthetic motor oil at almost twice the volume dispensed in a typical gas engine and be religious with your oil changes if you want the car to last long without headaches.
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May 24th, 2015 08:28 AM #3
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May 24th, 2015 08:57 AM #4My vote goes to Everest too, but pardon Norelco for hijacking your thread. Somehow related din naman sa Eve. Are the specs difference of the titanium against the Trend justifies the 100K price gap?
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May 24th, 2015 10:36 AM #5
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May 24th, 2015 11:00 AM #6
Thanks for valuable insight mga bossing.. * Jiggs based on my understanding almost similar yung Trend & Titanium, the difference is yung 20" Rims ng Titanium & 18" naman sa Trend. Meron na kasi akong GO signal ng Bossing ko for current Fortuner G variant. My only worry it will becoming a late model after a couple months, just like Sir GTi said. that is true and i agree on that.. Then the itch will come in again.
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May 24th, 2015 11:10 AM #7
Mukhang worth it naman yung 100K price difference for additional some features ng Trend & Titanium ng Everest
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May 24th, 2015 05:44 PM #8Ok thanks imho. Sa wheels & Rim pa nga Lang worth 100K na yun. Just wanna get others opinion before we decide if Trend or Titanium.
Agree ko dun sa Fort within a few months, you'll be looking at the new Fort. And siempre the feeling of if I could have waited Lang sana. at least sa Eve. Matagal pa yan ulit mag full change ng model.
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Ok thanks imho. Sa wheels & Rim pa nga Lang worth 100K na yun😉. Just wanna get others opinion before we decide if Trend or Titanium.
Agree ko dun sa Fort within a few months, you'll be looking at the new Fort. And siempre the feeling of if I could have waited Lang sana😀. at least sa Eve. Matagal pa yan ulit mag full change ng model.
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May 25th, 2015 12:28 PM #9
Bro,- I think the difference between the 17"(?) wheels of the Ambiente vs. the 18"(?) wheels of the Trend (or the 18"(?) wheels of the Trend vs the 20"(?) wheels of the Titanium) would not be P100K...
Yup,- but you have to add some more dough in your budget for the newer model of either the Fortuner or the MS.....
"The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!
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May 25th, 2015 12:37 PM #10
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