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September 19th, 2017 12:20 PM #21
Kung mostly sa city driving lang naman, mas ok ang a/t kaysa m/t. May sports mode na din kung kailangan mo. At sa maintenance, halos parehas lang naman sila. Sa matic, papalitan mo lang ang atf every 40k kms or more pero i'm not sure kung ano ang exact. Sa manual naman, eventually mauupod din yung clutch nun after long time of use so papalitan dyan yung clutch disc, flywheel, etc. pero mas maganda siya sa highway kasi ramdam mo yung power pag nasa right gear at right speed ka.
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September 19th, 2017 01:22 PM #22sa tipid at tibay ng makina,napakadali ng maintenace.hindi maselan.sa kargahan man maasahan ..
adventure
tested ko na tibay ng pang ilalim.pasok na pasok sa business mo..
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September 20th, 2017 09:28 AM #23Crosswind : Maangas tingnan ,durable, mas matipid kasi sa krudo at parts kasi timing gear at kya cons ay maingay talaga ang engine, maintenance is change oil lng. New look. Spacious rin likod if you want to put new ukay2 sacks basta yung side to side third row lng wag lng yung front facing third row pero dont go for sportivo, quite pricey pero aesthetics/design/color lng ang dinagdag at hindi performance based. Go for xt or xuv pero all models have the same performance , pwde ka bumili ng mura at upgrade mo nlng para maging sportivo look, mas makakatipid ka pa .
Adventure kasi walang pinag bago ang mukha ilang years na at mas maliit pero ok rin naman at mas cheaper kay resale value nya super cheap tlga kahit gls supersport pa.
Do not expect lng na mabilis for both because even turbo yung cw, not really much ang kanyang naibibigay kaya dont dare na makipag karera using these units. Takbong pogi lng to.
Innova if you want to have what modern cars can offer kaya mas costly ang maintenance pero mas talagang mas Mabilis with safety features like abs, airbags pero sa look imho pang soccer mom tlga xa. [emoji3]
Verdict : CROSSWIND
Kasi adv or cw lng topic to end with.
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September 20th, 2017 09:48 AM #24Originally Posted by ;2875487
costly maintenance?
i have two.
and i just do the 5000 km oil and filter change.
their combined odo readings are over 160K km.
soccer mom? only if you limit yourself to it.
heh heh.
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September 20th, 2017 09:58 AM #25
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September 20th, 2017 11:56 AM #26
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September 20th, 2017 12:41 PM #27
both isuzu and mitsubishi have no plans to make euro4 compliant crosswinds and adventures..
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September 20th, 2017 02:24 PM #28
Well, that's bad for isuzu because there will only be two models left that aren't classified as trucks in it's lineup, the d-max and mu-x. The good thing is that the latter is selling pretty well for them though. Only mitsubishi is making a move by saying there will be a replacement arriving in a few years. Hoping this is true.
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September 20th, 2017 02:39 PM #29
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September 20th, 2017 03:18 PM #30
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