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September 17th, 2017 09:55 PM #1Good day mga masters. Hihingi lng ng opinion nyo po.
My wife and I are planning to buy an AUV. This will be use in sending the kids in school (near our house about 5kms), in business (will carry heavy things like bundles of ukay ukay), weekend trips to church with friends, and out of town with family (I have 3 kids).
I planned first in buying Innova E diesel but I dont know if the 3rd row is comfy for adults. Also it is hassle that you need to bend the 2nd row in order to sit in 3rd row. Also putting heavy things above the seat might damage it.
We then check Adventure GLS which I think is great. But the dealer said it will be phased out and will be replaced. Also someone advised me that the isuzu crosswind is much better option.
May I ask for your opinion on this. I am sorry for the long post. Thanks and more power
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September 17th, 2017 10:08 PM #2
How much is your budget? If it's not a problem, mas ok kunin ang innova. Dami pang modern features kaysa adventure or crosswind. Yung 3rd row naman ay front facing and it has more leg room than most ppvs. You can still fit 3 people there comfortably and you can fold it to side pag di gagamitin yung isa kaya you can place things there. I believe spacious yan for 3 since malapad din siya tsaka di naman siguro masisira yung upuan pag pinatungan, basta wag lang sobrang bigat ilalagay mo.
Yung adventure at crosswind kasi, they are durable naman kaso old models na about 2 decades na nasa market tapos parang ngayon pa lang nila papalitan, in the case of adventure. Sa crosswind, you might expect the nvh to be very crude since yung engine niya eh maingay talaga dahil timing gear yan. Good though in the long run pero starting 2018, di na siguro pwede iregister unless imodify ng isuzu into a euro iv vehicle.
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September 17th, 2017 10:27 PM #3
Don't worry about the Euro 4 requirement. As long as you buy the car this year, you will be able to use the car for as long as you want.
As for your choices. I'd choose the Adventure thanks to it's 7 seat configuration.
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September 17th, 2017 10:58 PM #4I will still check sa bank. Looking at installment for 5years. Kaya naisip ko po na AUV kc gagamitin for business din kung anu maisipan ni misis. Currently may ukay ukay business na kami but baka mag venture sa iba na need ng may cargo.
Tinignan namin adventure GLS parang 98K down and 19K monthly 5yrs.
Pag nakuha sa dasal, we will also go to Innova dealer to compare.
Thanks po sa mga inputs mga idol. Regards.
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September 17th, 2017 11:55 PM #5
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September 18th, 2017 12:22 AM #6Innova is much much better. Sobrang luma na ng adventure at crosswind
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September 18th, 2017 09:02 AM #7Would you opt for a van instead of an AUV? Say Hiace commuter or the Nissan NV350. Yes they do cost much higher but the space you will have will be way more sufficient than the AUV's, you can load more stuff. Other good features of the vans as compared with AUV's, Powerful engine (way more!), More efficient, higher load capability, more comfortable to passengers as the space is great, to name a few. My brother was in the same dilema, and he has this bookstore business, he did'nt go wrong in choosing the NV350
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September 18th, 2017 09:12 AM #8mas maluwag pa 3rd row ng Innova compared to Forts and MU-Xs and hindi tatama ang ulo mo sa ceiling if the occupants are on the taller side
tried loading tiles onto the folded seats and no problem. the Innova outclasses the two except maybe for loading and seating capacity
we have the three and nababagalan ako sa arangkada ng Adventure and Crosswind, kahit A/T pa yung Innova
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September 18th, 2017 12:03 PM #9
If you'll either keep or sell the vehicle after some years of use, then you might want to consider the resale value. The innova will obviously be on top given that it's a toyota and is also the most modern of the three while the crosswind esp. the sportivo variants will be the 2nd because the sportivo is overpriced but it is also very reliable and fuel efficient at the same time. The adventure comes at last but it doesnt mean it's the worst. It's just that it's not as powerful as the innova nor as fuel efficient as the crosswind but while it can't really be compared to the former, it has better nvh levels than the latter for sure and some even say that it has more comfortable suspension than the isuzu. Both the adventure and the crosswind are smoke belchers though since of their old but reliable engines. Driving either of them in certain areas of edsa might catch an asbu's attention if caught redhanded so you should watch out for them.
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September 18th, 2017 12:38 PM #10if you're old school and don't like complex modern engines
if you like to drive slow (like me)
if you don't mind buying a super old design
if you don't mind polluting the air
go for it
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