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July 19th, 2018 12:58 PM #1Pls help we were suppose to buy a bnew hyundai h100 euro 2 is it okay? Is it better than l300? We will use it for our business carryng around 700 kgs items around 4-5 kms 4 times a week. L300 daw sbi nla mausok. Some says okay nman daw ang h100 malaks nman dn daw a/c low maintenance bsta well maintaned tska ndi sya msyado mausok kht euro 2 compare sa l300 but still im confused. Pasok dn sa budget compare sa isuzi n sries flexi truck, any advice or feedback?
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July 19th, 2018 05:10 PM #2Is it still legal to sell brand new Euro 2 vehicles now? Kia has already phased out the K2700 and replaced it with the Euro 4 compliant K2500 CRDi which, if I'm not mistaken, has a detuned Starex engine. If budget permits, I would suggest that one.Then there's the Hilux FX, which seems to be the best selling FB type vehicle as of late.
If only between the two, I'd go with the H100. Design is decades newer than the L300, which hails from the box type Lancer era.
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July 21st, 2018 10:15 PM #3
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October 12th, 2018 12:48 AM #4Ok yan boss kesa ung may turbo na.mahirap may turbo lalo pang biyahe araw araw
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November 15th, 2019 05:41 PM #5
Guys, quick question. Which is better now among these two? Or may maisa-suggest ba kayo aside from these na ganitong type ng vehicle? My father-in-law planning to buy brand new one. Meron na siyang L300 pero balak na nyang ibenta. Ano sa tingin nyo mas okay? Need your inputs in terms of quality, reliability and price. Thank you!
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November 16th, 2019 12:23 AM #6I am quite interested in the new Isuzu Traviz, mainly because of the supposed 1.6 ton payload capacity. The L300 and most others in its class can only take 1 ton if I'm not mistaken. The additional 600kg is already the entire payload capacity of most 3 row SUVs.
My only concern is whether the engine can take it...
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November 16th, 2019 01:43 AM #7
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November 16th, 2019 01:50 AM #8
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November 28th, 2019 04:57 PM #9Just came across this thread. We (Dad and I) are actually about to acquire the Kia Karga K2500 4x4 for our farm... Our choices were the:
L300
K2500 4x4
Jac X200
Foton Tornado MPV
Jac Prince MPV
L300: Tried and tested, Dad used to have one before. But decided not to pick the L300 since this will be my personal vehicle to replace my Wigo (Ye, good luck with a Wigo for farm use lol)
Karga K2500 4x4: Our pick because it is more comfortable vs L300 and the bonus is the 4x4 option, which we need in our farm.
Jac X200: Maybe the 3rd pick. But I have not seen this on the road near our province.
Foton Tornado MPV: Previous 2nd pick, but due to its bigger size, when we have errands in Manila I'll surely have problems with parking spaces. Don't want to park illegally, and parking in my sister-in-law's condo is tiny
Jac Prince: Former 1st pick but due to size issues, we decided to go for the slightly smaller options
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November 29th, 2019 01:38 AM #10
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