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September 8th, 2005 10:34 AM #31
I wonder how Porsche, BMW, Merc and Land rover manages these concerns of rollover on their "hotrod" racing suvs like Cayenne Turbo, X5is, Merc ML 55AMG and the supercharged Range rover
I mean these SUV come in at brutally amazing 300 to 450+- hp and still have hill ascent or descend features. I watched on TG how the RR outran a british tank on muddy hills - unbelievable. but the tank eventually got a good shot at the RR so jeremy still lost
I mean the x5is has 275/40R-20s in front and 315/35R-20s in back as stock and pulls 0.83 g on the skidpad... its just amazing.
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November 12th, 2005 06:56 AM #32
First, why would you get an SUV then lower it? Maybe you all watch too much pimp my ride. Second, the 2006 Ford Exploder isn't just a face lift and the V8 is from the Mustang GT unfortunately it's for soccer moms like minivans. Third, the Ford is not even in the same league as the German brands.
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January 17th, 2007 05:12 PM #34BULOK!!!!!! BULOK!!!!! BULOK!!!!!! It should ba named FORD EXPLODER. The quality of the car is bad, the service is equally bad, and the resale value is DEPRESSING. I own a Ford Explorer 2005 and it has given me nothing but headaches ever since. Read my thread if you want to know more. My friend who bought a Prado around the same time I did never had a problem with his car. So if I were you, shell out that extra cash and get a PRADO instead.
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January 17th, 2007 05:34 PM #35
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January 17th, 2007 05:47 PM #36
timing lang din yan siguro pare, i read your thread and it so happens na its just a minor issue occur in one-same car...and ito nga yung sa iyo. i know a lot of people having a Ford Explorer lower than 2002 model and they dont have any major problems at all...laki nga lang ng fuel consumption
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January 18th, 2007 03:20 AM #37
yah the timing is so perfect kung kelan nag-launching ang Ford ng bago SUVs nila. I'm also quite suspicious that he bashes Ford, but compliments Toyota on the other end. maybe this guy is from "Mitsubishi" hehehe
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January 23rd, 2007 11:46 AM #38Isa lang naman masasabi ko dyan e........try being the unfortunate owner of my "Built to Last" Ford Explorer and you'll see what I mean...I've always driven Japanese cars and this is my 1st American car.......Japanese cars are relatively easy to maintain...change oil, tune ups, and gas...that's it......and it will usually last you 3 to 4 years before minor problems show up and that's with everyday use at that.....My Explorer has just barely 15t on the odometer and most of the mileage is accumulated going out of town....I can just imagine if I use the car in Manila traffic everyday...ngayon if going back and forth to the casa between repairs are just minor inconveniences for owning a Ford, be my guest......and the service at Ford is nothing to speak about either.........
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