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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Hirap ng walang headrest. Neck pain for the senior citizens.
    which unit po?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dudee View Post
    which unit po?
    Maybe he is refering to H100

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    i have both the grandia and starex gls vgt, both are company cars though. if for family i'd go with the starex since the ride is more comfortable, leg room is a lot better, interior is more spacious. the only advantage of the grandia is it can seat more and maintenance is cheaper but sobra tagtag talaga niya.

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    #14

    Parang ang bilis naman,- kaka-acquire lang ng mirage (your preamble)

    Tapos, family van na,- ilan ba ang isasakay mo bro?

    Idi-dispose mo na ba ang mirage?



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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post

    Parang ang bilis naman,- kaka-acquire lang ng mirage (your preamble)

    Tapos, family van na,- ilan ba ang isasakay mo bro?

    Idi-dispose mo na ba ang mirage?



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    the mirage glx has turned a year old this month... 3K+ mileage... I'm thinking of selling it pero ayaw ni misis kasi she doesnt want me to ride motorcycle again. :P

    I have a 2008 adventure w/ 49+++ mileage that a friend wants to buy.. so I thought maybe I'd change to a van nalang instead of getting an innova / adventure... kasi during schools days... I haul 3 adults and 4 kids (primary level)... medyo madami bags sa likod and the space gets cramp.

    As of yesterday, few parents from the same school and from within the same barangay, were talking about carpooling, that's when I offered that I can give them a carpool as I get a new van.. Willing naman sila for a 10 fare for each students/ guardians.

    This is where the h100 came into the picture.
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    Ok po ba aircon ng mga foton?

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    Ok po ba aircon ng mga foton?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dudee View Post
    the mirage glx has turned a year old this month... 3K+ mileage... I'm thinking of selling it pero ayaw ni misis kasi she doesnt want me to ride motorcycle again. :P

    I have a 2008 adventure w/ 49+++ mileage that a friend wants to buy.. so I thought maybe I'd change to a van nalang instead of getting an innova / adventure... kasi during schools days... I haul 3 adults and 4 kids (primary level)... medyo madami bags sa likod and the space gets cramp.

    As of yesterday, few parents from the same school and from within the same barangay, were talking about carpooling, that's when I offered that I can give them a carpool as I get a new van.. Willing naman sila for a 10 fare for each students/ guardians.

    This is where the h100 came into the picture.
    Bro.,- 49KKm IMO, is still "low mileage".

    If the travel is only short distance, and the ride is not giving you any issues, I suggest you keep it na lang....

    Of course if the offer for the ride is good,- then you can weigh your options...

    Not recommending Foton (yet).... No experience on the Foton,- just gut feel....



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dudee View Post
    I'm thinking of acquiring a new family van after I got a mirage last year...

    The arrival Nissan nv350 has recently added to my 2 options grandia and starex.. as you can see, I'm targeting a low end variant only..

    I drove a starex gold before.. light steering wheel and comfy ride for me and passengers... and I had a long trip before w/ grandia GL... wherein the seats were cramped... so i was pretty sure starex would be it for us.. but then nissan came up w/ a new van..

    I havnt test drove this kasi wala pa test drive unit... and its just order basis here at our area..

    Can anyone give me info regarding the ride and other pros / cons of the nv350 compare to the starex and grandia?

    Thanks in advance
    I'll go with the new urvan, well if you can wait for a few more months or atleast before the year ends. Nissan said that they will release more variants of nv350 urvan after they successfully launch the entry level commuter nv350. The one you saw with bench type seats is just the entry level of the nv350 urvan, its a commuter, just like the toyota hi-ace way back 2006 when they launch their all new hi-ace. Then after a year toyota releases their GL grandia. If i were you, i'll rather wait for the more variants of nv350. All new including the engine and transmission. And yes, as you can see, the new nv350 commuter looks like the hi-ace commuter, well that is because toyota and nissan agreed to share the body design of the fifth generation h200 body, the one that toyota hi-ace uses for almost 10 years now.

    Maintenance wise, nissan still uses the timing chain on their new engines over that timing belts of toyota hi-ace. Hands down ako sa Grandia, pero sa bagong urvan na ako. Get away sa starex tci, under powered ang tci na starex sa sobrang laki ng body nya. Unless VGT variant kunin mo pero nasa 1.5m+.

    Nissan nv350 commuter - 1.1m - cheapest of all the vans with great power and speed.
    Toyota hi-ace commuter - 1.3m - way overpriced.
    Toyota GL Grandia - 1.5m - Shame steel rims for that price.
    Hyundai grand starex tci - 1.3m - fair enough considering the big body design of it and seating configuration. But don't expect much torque on this variant.

    If you're not in a hurry to get one, wait for the better variants of NV350 urvan. Better performance, air conditioning, maintenance, and of course, pang masa ang presyo. No offence meant to the hi-ace and starex users, but the new king of the vans arrived.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramones283 View Post
    I'll go with the new urvan, well if you can wait for a few more months or atleast before the year ends. Nissan said that they will release more variants of nv350 urvan after they successfully launch the entry level commuter nv350. The one you saw with bench type seats is just the entry level of the nv350 urvan, its a commuter, just like the toyota hi-ace way back 2006 when they launch their all new hi-ace. Then after a year toyota releases their GL grandia. If i were you, i'll rather wait for the more variants of nv350. All new including the engine and transmission. And yes, as you can see, the new nv350 commuter looks like the hi-ace commuter, well that is because toyota and nissan agreed to share the body design of the fifth generation h200 body, the one that toyota hi-ace uses for almost 10 years now.

    Maintenance wise, nissan still uses the timing chain on their new engines over that timing belts of toyota hi-ace. Hands down ako sa Grandia, pero sa bagong urvan na ako. Get away sa starex tci, under powered ang tci na starex sa sobrang laki ng body nya. Unless VGT variant kunin mo pero nasa 1.5m+.

    Nissan nv350 commuter - 1.1m - cheapest of all the vans with great power and speed.
    Toyota hi-ace commuter - 1.3m - way overpriced.
    Toyota GL Grandia - 1.5m - Shame steel rims for that price.
    Hyundai grand starex tci - 1.3m - fair enough considering the big body design of it and seating configuration. But don't expect much torque on this variant.

    If you're not in a hurry to get one, wait for the better variants of NV350 urvan. Better performance, air conditioning, maintenance, and of course, pang masa ang presyo. No offence meant to the hi-ace and starex users, but the new king of the vans arrived.
    If he can afford a Grandia na 1.5M I believena may Grand Starex rin na 1.5M yung M/T at parang entry level ng CRDi VGT.
    And also yung TCi ng Starex i find it torquey na. Yan ang dahilan kung bakit ako bumili ng starex noon. Although sa Grey market ako kumuha.

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    AFAIK, higher variants of the new Urvan will follow.

    The Starex seems good although i must admit that i have a a soft spot for the Super Grandia.

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    AFAIK, higher variants of the new Urvan will follow.

    The Starex seems good although i must admit that i have a a soft spot for the Super Grandia.

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