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October 29th, 2017 10:06 PM #1Hello po mga ka-forum. Manghingi lang ng opinions nyo. Im own a 2014 Innova G Diesel MT, and overall Im satisfied with its driving dynamics, ride quality, suspension, and total cost of ownership. Kaya lang I always wonder what is the difference of the 2017 Innova in terms of driving dynamincs, ride quality, engine response and overall performance. Meron po ba dito na naka experience na nitong dalawang models, at pwede po pa-share ng inyong inputs. Malaki po ba ang difference to the point that you will advise to upgrade (or to even own the 2 vehicles). Pwede po paki-elaborate and explain ang experiences nyo. thanks sa inputs.
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October 30th, 2017 08:19 PM #3
I only have a 2015 Innova Diesel.
The things going for the new Innova is that it's practically a totally different car. New design, next-gen powertrain, etc.
The newer Diesel power plant is both more powerful and more fuel-efficient compared to the older 2KD.
The question is, are those reasons compelling enough to replace your old Innova?
If you're buying your first MPV, go with the new Innova. If you need a 2nd MPV, get the new Innova. If you just want the new Innova without any particular need but have the cash, go get it. Otherwise, baka it's better to invest your money somewhere else.Last edited by oj88; October 30th, 2017 at 08:22 PM.
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October 30th, 2017 09:18 PM #4thanks Oj for the inputs. Seems like you are happy with your current Innova. Its re-assuring on my part to hear actual feedback from a happy owner.
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October 30th, 2017 09:23 PM #5
it seems like you dont mind the diesel clatter. i remember driving the old gen-lakas ng diesel vibration sa cabin. the new one is less harsh compared to the old gen...
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October 30th, 2017 09:34 PM #6
I have the last of the 1st gen Innova and the cabin is really quiet. You can hardly feel any vibration at all from the engine.
I've also driven the Revo Diesel and that one was harsh by comparison. Revo owners would probably be able to relate to this.... If you happen to place your right knee at just the wrong place when you turn off the engine, the knee-basher M/T shifter will make you limp out of the vehicle. ;)
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October 30th, 2017 09:36 PM #7
We have 2 units of the old innova and pang all-around talaga sya. Panghatid ng kids, pang sundo sa airport, palengke, grocery, water bottles etc. It was considered an AUV but mas sosyal ng konti.
The new innova is not considered AUV anymore IMHO. Nag level up halos lahat esp the interior and the plastics and fabric used. Not sure about the diesel clatter lang Im planning to put acoustipads on all doors for better NVH. Will be getting a G unit
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October 30th, 2017 09:47 PM #8
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October 31st, 2017 08:37 AM #9
I would suggest otherwise. Just keep the 2014 Innova, it's not that old anyway. Then buy a different vehicle, it pays to have some sort of variety.
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