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November 15th, 2008 11:45 AM #61mga bro,
its kinda unfair to generalize that isuzu is not a good brand. my wife drives a 97 fuego and it has ran 260,000km and still run well.
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November 15th, 2008 05:28 PM #62
You're right Sir, still the ISUZU is the tough engine in the Philippines.
We can't judge easily especially when you're just reading the misjudgement quote of other people. Like for instance they have other brand type of vehicle and they want to show in the WORLD that they have the number one VEHICLE on earth, even they pull down others they will do it what ever it takes.CRAB MENTALITY!!!!
Don't make me wrong, about my statement but we can share all the deffects of our ISUZU or even other vehicles but don't JUDGE it especially GENERALLY!!!
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November 15th, 2008 06:42 PM #63
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November 15th, 2008 07:03 PM #64
kalokohan talaga yan isuzu.
i remember my nightmares when i owned a bnew xwind xuv.
yes, totoo matibay isuzu, matibay makina ! parang pang habang buhay na tlaga.
pero everything besides the engine, seems to fail so very early even on warranty period.
things i dreaded on my xuv:
after sales service ! (non existent!)
power windows
crack muffler
butas pipe going to the gas tank ( results to water in tank. fixed this myself. casa ddnt know how to trace the problem )
squeeky seats
ndi aligned almost all doors
steering wheel and wheel alignment
radiator may tagas na
some light switches on dashboard busted already
all these in warranty period. sold the unit after 4 years.
bought a toyota hilux. till now never visited the dealer reagarding warranty issues. saya!
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November 15th, 2008 07:05 PM #65
oh! one more thing, when i had my xuv wheel alligned. it took them so much time. kasi they brought it to honda otis (just right beside the isuzu otis) to have it alligned.
it seems wala silang allignment machine. tsktsk.
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November 16th, 2008 12:53 AM #66
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November 16th, 2008 05:57 PM #67
Admittedly, some (or several) of the problems can be traced to the dealership. But in my experience, ISUZU vehicles esp. the Hilander/Crosswind series are pretty easy to fix mechanically.
So far, no major problems or issues with me.
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November 7th, 2009 02:21 PM #69