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April 22nd, 2018 09:45 PM #1
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April 20th, 2018 10:53 PM #2
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April 20th, 2018 09:57 PM #3
Personally I've gotten used to the odd taillights of the Montero and I don't think that's the biggest problem with it's aesthetics. For me, it's the lack of a rear spoiler that makes the back of the low-end Monteros look very awkward. Adding a spoiler does wonders to improve its rear aesthetics. The cover on the tail lamps helps too but it's really secondary to the spoiler.
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April 20th, 2018 09:59 PM #4
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April 22nd, 2018 06:36 PM #5
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April 22nd, 2018 06:39 PM #6Mukhang down to Montero or MUx and labanan ah... With the discount sa Montero its a good buy na considering that the Mux on my list is the old 2.5 power mill na EURO2 standard lng
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April 22nd, 2018 09:51 PM #7
Really hard for me to choose, simply because in reality I would never buy any of the choices you mentioned. I find them too bare, too stripped down. Parang masabi lang na naka-PPV but they're not in the same level as the midrange variants of those cars.
I would personally just save more and get at least a Fortuner G, Everest Trend, or MUX 1.9 LS-A. Or a secondhand unit of a Fortuner 2.4V or Everest Titanium 2.2.
But if I really had to choose between the 3 choices, I would probably choose the Everest Ambiente. It looks bare but has pretty decent features. I would just upgrade the rims to the OEM 20's from the Titanium and probably have some of the exterior bits painted.
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April 22nd, 2018 10:07 PM #8
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April 22nd, 2018 10:57 PM #9
Same lang, both the Montero GLX and Everest Ambiente have the basics covered - Bluetooth, 2 airbags, ABS, etc. The Montero has cruise control and automatic climate control, while the Everest has traction control.
Hindi ko lang talaga type itsura ng Montero that's why I prefer the Everest. But like I previously said, if I were to buy a PPV I would definitely skip the entry level manual variants and go for at least a Fortuner 2.4G, Everest Trend, or MUX 1.9 LS-A.
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April 23rd, 2018 02:09 PM #10Ah I see... Actually I don't see a great need dun sa added features ng mid-variant I feel like un the base models covered na un mga necessity. After all added maintenance un mga techs na yan pag nasira. So I would opt for the tech na I know magagamit ko talaga. I believe like what you said Montero glx and everest ambiente covers it all with extra pa. Un MU-x na LS model lng talaga ang sobrang bare kasi wala kahit abs.
Everest din ang pick ko dati pero naging concern ko un maintenance and parts availability as what I have heard from other forums. Ok lng cgro pag within warranty period kasi CASA nmn ang maintenance. The problem is after na ng CASA maintenance when you want to service it sa mga talyer.
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