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April 23rd, 2014 05:36 PM #11
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April 24th, 2014 09:19 AM #13It seems that some of the Foton vehicles are designed more for load than speed this is our experience with our FOTON Trucks Tornado 2 and 2.5 series coming previously from a fleet of Isuzu ELF trucks. What I have noticed though is that the vehicle is great for hauling. With a Cummins engine on the Traveller I'd say they gave more emphasis on the ability to handle passenger load. I feel their transmissions are somewhat low speed compared to their contemporaries but no doubt on the "pull" department.
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November 9th, 2014 05:42 PM #15
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December 9th, 2014 10:46 PM #16Any negative issues from any Traveller users? Really interested here. Saw one up close at Munoz. All I see are the positive sides. Very nice van indeed.
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January 1st, 2015 12:36 PM #18i have a view traveller last dec 23 2014. And tell you my friend I was one of those customer who made a research a lot before buying a product. I am an engineer onboard norweigian ship for 11 years before becoming a pastor, so this will give you an idea that i know what i am talking and what i am talking is backed up with my integrity as 16 years district executive of the assemblies of God. I bought the traveller because of the extensive reviews i get from previous owners (not dealers) who actually tested it in their daily rigors of transport. Their reviews seems to consistently speak well of view traveller that it get my attention considering I preferred an american brand(FORD) over japanese and korean. My studies look very promising from the engineering side and the financial aspect of saving a large sum as well.
Here are some of the facts that I need to know from a car maker before deciding to acquire one---- tech specs/make of engine-fuel system-turbo charger - transmission- suspension- tested fuel to distance ratio- electrical systems- chassis, transfer box etc. so far my research has surprised me a lot! This car main components came from very refutable companies of the world! The last thing I know is the brand supplier for the transmission is GETRAG- a german company that also supply to Ferrari! No wonder that for two years view traveller won the awards from CAGI defeating japanese(Super Grandia) and korean brands(Grand Starex) in the same category. I could hardly believe at first the fuel to distance ratio until I have it tested for more than a week now. With its size and build , this is more economical than my ford 2011 Everest! Sure enough this can easily get 13-18km liter! What about power? Cruising to inclined mountains in northern Iloilo is no problem at all carrying 15 people with all our belongings. I am well satisfied of FOTON view traveller, a good choice if you are a well-informed and budget conscious buyer....
After Sales: I have attended the FOTON show last october in Manila. I have a good dealer that always connect with me with many of my concerns,they delivered the unit in Bacolod and have it roro to Iloilo---- FOTON Zamboanga under Minette Chua. I saved a lot from this dealer.
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January 3rd, 2015 07:08 AM #19how much ang foton view?
ok kaya yan ipang uv express?
ilang max. tao pwede isakay?
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March 15th, 2015 07:27 PM #20
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