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January 31st, 2015 09:38 PM #21The undestroyable toyota hilux tested ng topgear uk hehe. dami pa pyesa di mo na kelangan mangibang bario pa.
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February 1st, 2015 09:00 AM #22i agree. but these hilux refers to the older ones like the hilux LN106 and older variants. They are equipped with solid axles up front and leaf springs on all 4 corners. "bullet proof" underchassis is what extreme off roaders refer them to be. The newer Hilux models: the LN166 (1998 up to the present) are now equipped with IFS, better handling in tarmac but a little disappointing on tough roads (plenty of things to replace when time to repair suspension).....
to the TS, IMHO, considering your road condition, the best for you would be a 4WD with a leaf or coil spring up front and equipped with a solid axle. Less complicated suspension and more durable than the IFS set up...
the drawback is that most newer 4wd are embracing the IFS set up, heck, even the most upscale Landcruiser and Patrol royale are on IFS...
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i agree. but these hilux refers to the older ones like the hilux LN106 and older variants. They are equipped with solid axles up front and leaf springs on all 4 corners. "bullet proof" underchassis is what extreme off roaders refer them to be. The newer Hilux models: the LN166 (1998 up to the present) are now equipped with IFS, better handling in tarmac but a little disappointing on tough roads (plenty of things to replace when time to repair suspension).....
to the TS, IMHO, considering your road condition, the best for you would be a 4WD with a leaf or coil spring up front and equipped with a solid axle. Less complicated suspension and more durable than the IFS set up...
the drawback is that most newer 4wd are embracing the IFS set up, heck, even the most upscale Landcruiser and Patrol royale are on IFS...
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February 1st, 2015 10:12 AM #23
I'd go for the Ford Ranger, currently the best selling pickup, coming from a personal experience, its fuel efficient, has the biggest towing and hauling capacity, biggest truck bed so far not sure if upcoming navarra and hilux would be as big.
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February 1st, 2015 11:01 AM #24
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February 1st, 2015 11:08 AM #25
I'd go for the Ford Ranger, currently the best selling pickup, coming from a personal experience, its fuel efficient, has the biggest towing and hauling capacity, biggest truck bed so far not sure if upcoming navarra and hilux would be as big.
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February 1st, 2015 11:24 AM #26If hindi pwede ang Innova dahil sasayad, bakit nasa list of options yung Hyundai Accent?
Fortuner/Montero/Mux ako dito. Fortuner has common parts with Innova. Montero has common parts with Adventure/L200/L300.
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February 1st, 2015 03:39 PM #27
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February 1st, 2015 11:10 PM #28
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February 2nd, 2015 12:18 AM #29
Imo built to last.. Ford everest.. Swak pa ung bago sa 4thQ na target mo. Kung hindi man yan mu-x na.
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February 2nd, 2015 12:19 AM #30Meron kaming Strada bro, GLS Sport V A/T. Hindi naman sya mausok todo apak na yan. Naniniwala ako na nasa tamang maintenance at malinis na krudo lang yan. Ok din naman ang Montero, tried and tested na at sure na makakakuha ng piyesa.
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