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July 6th, 2012 10:50 PM #22
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July 6th, 2012 10:52 PM #23
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July 6th, 2012 11:39 PM #24
If you're choked up on maintenance and fuel costs for the Escape... for gosh sakes, don't buy a 2.7 liter gasoline Fort!
Even if diesel is cheaper, you won't save much money with a 3.0 Fort or a diesel Patrol. These big engines are thirsty in traffic. You can get 5-7 km/l in traffic with the Fort... And worse with the Patrol.Last edited by niky; July 6th, 2012 at 11:41 PM.
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July 6th, 2012 11:57 PM #25
Let him buy a 2.7G Fortuner. Last time i checked, it depreciates like the Escape and Maintenance costs are way over for what you need for the Escape..
Parts and maintenance are making you say "OUCH!" already for a Crossover eh? Well, the Fortuner will be everything you need. It's Perfect!Your money, your choice.
Go buy the 2.7G!
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July 7th, 2012 03:15 AM #26Wag bumili pag di kayang bumili at mag maintain ng kotse. Keep your money in the bank for a rainy day.
Now, since yun Escape mo depreciates like there's no tomorrow, keep it and use it na lng. Its a useful car.
Why sell it kung lugi ka.
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July 7th, 2012 07:58 PM #27
The Gen3 CRDi Starex would've been a good choice if power and comfort were key. But since it's image, medyo daddy-ish ang dating. I miss our old one tho.
I'd keep the Escape for now too. Until maybe the budget permits. The options aren't all that they seem.
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July 8th, 2012 02:55 PM #29
I own a 2006 Fortuner 2.7 and I don't understand how some people (who don't even own one) are saying that it cost so much more in terms of parts and maintenance (than a Ford Escape). I haven't replaced any part and the only yearly maintenance expense I have is Oil filter, drain plug washer, and 6 liters of oil.
Yes. It has a higher petrol consumption rate. But realistically, a heavy engine + big engine ? But its still better than our 2005 CRV K20 A/T.
Lets just say how it really is and not distort or exaggerate things. Just like the whole "sobrang tagtag" urban legend episodes. Yes, the springs are firm (but you wouldn't want your vehicle to bottom out when tackling off-roads, right?). I have owned and rode on other vehicles with much worse "tagtag". ie. L300 Versa Van.
We own both Fortuner and Innova. I'd get the Innova if you want to use the last row for passengers. Innova also has a lower floor yielding more hip and legroom, which translates to roomier and more comfortable ride for second row passengers. Get the Fortuner, for the ground clearance and better driving position (IMO). The Innova feels like a vehicle that has lowering springs in the front, while its back end hangs higher, yielding to an odd driving experience.Last edited by number001; July 8th, 2012 at 03:00 PM.
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July 8th, 2012 10:42 PM #30IMHO mas mukhang daddy-ish pa ang Innova sa GRX.
Ayaw mo talaga nun? Later models have front and rear discs already, and a more muscular look courtesy of the new grille. And here you can truly and comfortably seat ten full sized people. Really gives the Innova a run for their money, I should say.
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