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May 8th, 2007 10:43 PM #71Didn't realize it would take me this long but I've finally decided to get the Grandis. Test drove it today. Almost decided to get an Innova after going on a road trip to Batangas and Laguna. The Innova (A/T, diesel) is fast and responsive but the amenities and riding comfort of the Grandis are more car like and suspension is much better. Driving the Grandis should be less tiring for my wife. Visibility is excellent too with almost no blind spots. Driving the Grandis in sportronic manual mode was a pleasant surprise. At PHP 1.1 for the Diesel Innova V, the Grandis is only about 200K more expensive, after heavy discounts. I hope Diamond Motors' after-sales service lives up to my expectation. Thank you for your posting your comments.
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May 9th, 2007 04:13 AM #72i like this car, it look sooooo japanese
i hope someone will post their own reviews specially grandis owners
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May 11th, 2007 01:23 AM #73
We have the beige/gold Grandis. Mas gusto ko yung red kaso walang available Citimotors noong bumili kami. Sarap i-drive and typical of Mitsubishi, ang lambot ng pedals :D Kahit pinalitan ni utol ng 17" mags, smooth pa rin yung drive. We haven't calculated the fuel efficiency yet. Although my brother has a friend who also has a Grandis at sabi ay nasa 5-6 km/liter lang!!!!
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May 12th, 2007 06:17 PM #74gusto din namin to sana kse maganda reviews and mivec engine, kaso hindi abot ng budget
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May 24th, 2007 09:08 PM #75
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May 29th, 2007 11:36 PM #76After three weeks of use along with a trip to Subic, I have a few observations I would like to share. There are some things I wish could have been done better. These are actually simple things but really help make the car a more convenient ride.
IMPROVEMENTS:
1. Speed sensing locks. It is after all, a family van. Even the Innova has
this feature OR
2. A central locking button aside from the driver's door lock.
3. A spare master key that can enable and disable the alarm. Only the
main key can do this. If you lose the main key, the spare key cannot
enable or disable the alarm (no Lock/Unlock buttons).
4. A better and more ergonomic radio. The single width Clarion stereo/radio
supplied with the Grandis is difficult to reach and the buttons are very
small. I wish for an iPOD ready stereo with a built in CD shuttle like what
the Honda Civic has.
NICE:
1. Speed and power. With a 2.4 Liter engine, this is more than sufficient
for our roads. Engine can be noisy though when you step on the gas.
2. Easy manuevarability and small turning radius.
3. The 3rd row seats are easy to fold and stow away.
4. Relatively smooth ride and car like handling.
Because of the "luxury MPV" tag, I expected the Grandis to have the same amenities as my Cefiro (except 3rd row seats) since it costs just as much. Pero may mga refinements na puwedeng pang idagdag. However, compared to our Kia Carnival, the Grandis is certainly easier to drive, park and overall, a smoother drive.
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May 30th, 2007 09:54 AM #77
Sana may sunroof
What I really like:
1. "Buried" 3rd row seats, hindi lang folded, naka-baon talaga resulting in bigger cabin space.
2. Power & torque
3. Lots of cup holders hehe!
4. Futuristic dashboard/front panel design
5. Automatic foldable side mirrors
What I don't like:
1. Low ground clearance
2. Stereo head unit
3. 3rd row seat can only fit 2 adults & 1 child or 3 children
Haven't measured fuel consumption.
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