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October 19th, 2014 05:53 AM #1Hi Guys and Gals!
I'm having this dilemma of searching for my very first own car to drive. I have a family, so the car being a hauler is a must. I searched for some cars in ******* and here's a list of what I think are good. Can you guys help me choose. TIA
2007 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer
2001 Mitsubishi Pajero CK Shogun
2001 Toyota Sequoia Limited
2011 Ford Everest MT
I'm liking the Ford Explorer so far, but I don't have any idea about how it performs. If somebody could shed a light on this it would be highly appreciated. Also, if someone could pinpoint the pros and cons of each car, it would be awesome. Or if somebody could suggest other vehicles, I'll be open to suggestions
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October 19th, 2014 08:51 AM #2
Sir as a first car get the everest among your choices..para madali ayusin at marami piyesa.
Ingat din sa mga naondoy or na mario..
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October 19th, 2014 03:31 PM #4
Yopur choices are good cars and some of them are
comfortable cars and has an Attitude and tells you you
are like the Sequoia and explorer
the Bk pajero is one of the best pajero
but due to it's late coming here and very few people bought( beacuse they still sell the GEN2)
parts are kind of hard to find
the Explorer is a nice american SUV with the traditional 4.0 v8 engine
comfortable
The Sequoia is a decade old so parts are hard to find since it wasn't sold here
only gray imports sells brandnew Sequoia
Everest is not really comfy w/ the leaf springs
but it offers the best FC and parts are easy to find
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October 19th, 2014 08:52 PM #5What's the budget?
I'd stay away from the Explorer and Sequoia since though fast and comfy, they are gas guzzlers, and parts are not as readily available.
The Pajero is fine, but if you're looking at Japan surplus, it may be a potential headache. Only bite if you are 101% sure about the quality of conversion and legitimacy of the papers. Or, if your budget wouldn't permit a local CK Pajero, there's always the evergreen FM.
The Everest is a good, though rather agricultural choice. There's lots of room, good handling and engine performance and legendary flood wading capability but with rather crude bits like leaf springs and rear drums and a pull type handbrake.
If you don't need the off road capabilities of an SUV, might I suggest the Starex GRX. Powerful diesel, comfy ride, still prestigious enough for hotel driveways and not as huge and unwieldy as the Grand Starex especially when driven alone.
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October 21st, 2014 08:21 PM #6
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October 21st, 2014 08:38 PM #7
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October 22nd, 2014 12:02 AM #8
+1 on the Non-vgt montero. Or you could get the base model Mu-x.
With a stretched budget of 1.5M, IMO why settle for full size but old (and gas guzzlers, pajero as exception if diesel) SUVs? You said its your first own car, so maybe you have no idea how expensive it is to own them. With that budget you can already get a brand new, mid-spec, diesel-fed mid-size SUVs. If I were in your shoes, I'd get myself a Trailblazer 4x2 LTZ.
Please refer to this thread.
http://tsikot.com/forums/car-compari...-sta-fe-99743/Last edited by leodawesome; October 22nd, 2014 at 12:06 AM.
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October 23rd, 2014 12:30 PM #9
Same here, with a budget like that. I will go for a brand new car. Marami ka pang pagpipilian SUV sa ganyang price.
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October 23rd, 2014 01:18 PM #10Agree with those who said buy new. With your budget, best to buy new. Get a diesel if possible. The cars you choose are gas guzzlers. Dont be surprised if the Explorer will only get you 5 km/ltr in city driving. You have a lot of choices with your budget. Remember when buying used cars, there is always a risk that you will be buying someone else headache.
I just imagine it's a manual especially at low speeds or while maneuvering on inclines. Nature of...
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