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March 15th, 2021 01:34 PM #1#5 pinaka okay for everyday use, lalo 1 or 2 persons lang ang normal use.
Next #1 or #2, para maka contribute din sa PH manufacturing, economy at jobs.
Kung halos pantay ang weight ng choices, malaking factor ang PH made para sa bayan. Lalo sa panahon ngayon.
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March 15th, 2021 02:20 PM #2I think the Innova V/G will perfectly suit your needs. Ok din siya kahit 1-2 lang kayo gagamit. You can use the rear passenger area for extra cargo. If you occasionally traverse flooded roads (if you live in the area where roads flooding when rains) the Fortuner G and the Montero GLS are the alternatives to the Innova. Plus it's a diesel unlike the Corolla Cross and the Territory. Also the PPVs have more cargo room.
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March 15th, 2021 07:16 PM #4
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March 16th, 2021 06:44 PM #5
right now, I'm trying to convince her to choose between 1-4, #5 as a Plan B, although she really loves the looks and features of the Territory
I really feel na masakit sa bulsa yung Territory 10 years later (resale value)
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can anyone confirm if the Innova G, V and Fortuner G really has front sensors
and if the Montero GLS has a 360 camera
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March 16th, 2021 07:31 PM #6Innova/Fortuner won't give you any headaches even 10 years down the line. Ford Territory with all the electronic gadgetry will be a pain in the ass. Everest Titanium pa lang andami na electronic issues.
Kung Fortuner or Innova, I'll choose Innova. Taller and wider interior, more elbow and headroom. Upuan niyo back to back, Innova pinaka maluwag even compared to other PPVs. 3rd row seats kasya ako kahit almost 6', adjust lang konti 2nd row.
Fortuner is only bigger on the exterior due to the larger wheel wells/tires, and longer hood.
Montero is the smallest of all. Even tighter than the Xpander when I sat back to back sa Mitsu dealer before. And wala na space behind 3rd row, backpack lang ata kasya pero not an issue kung hindi regularly gagamitin. Also not a fan of the electronic parking brake, may mga nastranded na members ng Montero club sa malayo dahil lang nilanggam lang yung switch. Mahal din papalit nito. Just a consideration if 10 years mo gagamitin.
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March 16th, 2021 07:48 PM #7
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March 16th, 2021 08:36 PM #8
Yan talaga sinasabi nila (including the ones who never had a Ford). We had a Ford Ranger bought in 2013. More than 7 years of ownership before, wala namang electronic na issues eh. Other Ford cars we owned are the Ford Escape bought in 2005, sold in 2010, and currently a 2017 Focus. Zero issues with regards to their electronics.
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March 16th, 2021 08:48 PM #9
Yep, super sikip nga ng current montero. Pano eh halos parehas kasi ang dimensions nito sa previous gen. Pagdating sa loob, talagang halata ang sikip kasi mataas ang flooring at sa mga uupo sa harap, tumutukod sa gilid yung umbok niya sa gitna. Sa ikalawang hilera naman, pag tatluhan ramdam na ramdam na ang pagkagipit sa espasyo, di kagaya sa ibang ppv. Suv nga siya pero hindi naman kaluwagan ang loob.
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March 16th, 2021 10:20 PM #10ganito po yan.
electronics are usually more reliable than electromechanicals.
but when the electromechanicals malfunction, a regular auto electrician will usually be able to fix it.
when the electronics malfunction, it may not be easy to trouble-shoot and will cause big headaches.
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