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    #161
    Ask Whistler, he has an Xtrail. He can make an honest assessment about it compared to a CRV diesel or a Terra.


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    #162
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    For some reason, very few are buying the Nissan X-Trail ...
    Jatco CVT????[emoji848]

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    #163
    Yulon Taiwan destroyed Nissan’s brand name here in the Philippines. Nissan is big globally but it’s fighting keep its market share here. CUVs don’t sell as much, what more if it’s a Nissan.


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    #164
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Yulon Taiwan destroyed Nissan’s brand name here in the Philippines. Nissan is big globally but it’s fighting keep its market share here. CUVs don’t sell as much, what more if it’s a Nissan.


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    malakas nman sila sa uvxpress and pickups and taxi lol

    mataas ata promote score ng nissan sa owners.

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    #165
    Almost 80Tkm and no issues naman with our X-trail. We have the older pre-facelift version though.

    It was a good choice at the time (2015). Imho the exterior and cabin looked great vs the competition. Not the best riding (CR-V) or the best handling (CX-5) but it was practical for me coz for 1.5M it had the most legroom for the 1st and 2nd rows and the 4x4 was quick with the 2.5L engine. And it had a lot of the electronic nannies that weren't available to the competition at the time. And AVM.

    But looking at the X-trail now, it really has fallen behind compared to newer rivals. The CR-V trumps it for both handling and ride quality. Even with the upgrades from the facelift, vs the other more modern offerings it feels dated, and that's ok for something that came 4-6 years before its more modern rivals. But no sense in buying one now unless it's offered at a substantial discount.

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    #166
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    i agree with tita Hahaha
    Bakit nga ganun noh? Or baka dito lang sa market natin?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Almost 80Tkm and no issues naman with our X-trail. We have the older pre-facelift version though.

    It was a good choice at the time (2015). Imho the exterior and cabin looked great vs the competition. Not the best riding (CR-V) or the best handling (CX-5) but it was practical for me coz for 1.5M it had the most legroom for the 1st and 2nd rows and the 4x4 was quick with the 2.5L engine. And it had a lot of the electronic nannies that weren't available to the competition at the time. And AVM.

    But looking at the X-trail now, it really has fallen behind compared to newer rivals. The CR-V trumps it for both handling and ride quality. Even with the upgrades from the facelift, vs the other more modern offerings it feels dated, and that's ok for something that came 4-6 years before its more modern rivals. But no sense in buying one now unless it's offered at a substantial discount.
    Hmmmm now it got me thinking baka CRV, Forester and CX5 na pagpilian ko. I’m really torn rin if I’d still include Fortuner sa list since gusto rin ng mom ko yan pero sometimes I find it very tiring na to drive a PPV since I have my Ranger rin naman. Kaya sabi ko try ko naman CUV for ride comfort with a higher ground clearance kesa sa mga sedan or subcompact kaso iniisip ko rin ang gas consumption. OT na ata! [emoji28]


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    #168
    Quote Originally Posted by carwhacko View Post
    Bakit nga ganun noh? Or baka dito lang sa market natin?


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    panget interior nun koreans. the sportage and sorentos are plain jane black. sportage was a meh. i also dropped by nissans showroom sadly i dont like the xtrail toooooooo.

    wala ditong subaru dealer kaya i cant say how good the interior is.

    visit your nearest dealer to hate or appreciate

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    #169
    Quote Originally Posted by carwhacko View Post
    Hmmmm now it got me thinking baka CRV, Forester and CX5 na pagpilian ko. I’m really torn rin if I’d still include Fortuner sa list since gusto rin ng mom ko yan pero sometimes I find it very tiring na to drive a PPV since I have my Ranger rin naman. Kaya sabi ko try ko naman CUV for ride comfort with a higher ground clearance kesa sa mga sedan or subcompact kaso iniisip ko rin ang gas consumption. OT na ata! [emoji28]


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    youre in the right direction. cx5 for reliability. consumer reports says so

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    #170
    Subaru Forester is for Titos ... Review: 219 Subaru Forester 2.i-L EyeSight | Philippine Car News, Car Reviews, Automotive Features, and New Car Prices | ************

    Hyundai, Mazda and Nissan may be good in other countries but not here ...

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Crossover/SUV with the best ride comfort - CRV, RAV4, Forester, CX-5?