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June 25th, 2021 04:46 PM #21
Pero hindi naman daw speed or performance ang priority niya eh, more on...
Space and comfort are priorities, and as usual reliability because I plan on using it for a long time (fingers crossed).
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June 25th, 2021 04:51 PM #22
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June 25th, 2021 04:55 PM #23
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June 25th, 2021 04:59 PM #24How about the Hyundai Palisade?
3.2M for a luxury suv/crossover
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June 25th, 2021 05:00 PM #25
Gas SUVs are the worst in resale value among vehicles. Lalo na yung big displacements. Good though for bargain hunters in the used market.
However, most buyers of Explorers or Expeditions or Suburbans tend to keep theirs for a long time. Sa subdivision namin, yung previous owners ng older models tend to just replace them with newer models. Most naman seem to have no issues with the appetite of such big vehicles for gasoline.
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June 25th, 2021 05:04 PM #26
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June 25th, 2021 05:28 PM #27I have a 2010 tucson and a 2012 GS. Both have cold aircon til this day naman.
The tucson had a common magnetic clutch issue early on and replaced under warranty. The starex had just very minor AC issues only after 5 years which were readily fixed by the legendary mang danny.
I agree a few models have AC issues but easily resolved naman. Hopefully naimprove na rin ng hyundai sa newer models.
Overall reliable ang Hyundai imho
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June 25th, 2021 07:05 PM #28I’m leaning towards an Explorer or a Prado. I know gas fed SUVs have poor resale value, but between the two I know the Prado’s is significantly higher.
I like the prado because of reviews that refer to it as built to last and ultra reliable. I’ve had an exped and an f150 before and they were really difficult to sell. The reason I’m exploring the expy now is because of the comments I see on performance and comfort.
So, still on the fence but looking for comments that either dispute the reliability/durability of the prado or elevate the quality of other comparable models.
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June 25th, 2021 07:06 PM #29
Yea but the thing is, anjan parin pala regardless if they're very minor or not. We have h100 shuttles used for deliveries and after slightly more than a year nagkaroon na ng issue sa a/c, nawalan ng lamig. Ilang beses din nadala sa pagawaan. Same with kia kc2700 namin nung 00s. Although posibleng nasa usage din. Those were bn units too when they were bought. Now i'd kinda understand kung third-party mga yun but for something na factory air, mejo nakakadismaya. Samantala we also used to have an l300 fb van for the same purpose from way back din na hanggang sa nabenta after a long time, ni hindi nagkaroon ng anumang issue sa a/c. Kaya mejo naging skeptical ako.
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June 25th, 2021 07:23 PM #30
Mas robust and rugged looking prado but also older as well. It's also more similar to the pajero bk when it comes to looks but that one has monocoque chassis like the 2011-20 explorer, which rides lower and looks more family-friendly than the prado. Pero yung prado may kdss na which is airsus kaya siguro not harsh ang ride despite the traditional ladder-frame na chassis.