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October 25th, 2020 08:42 PM #1
Muka nga. :D
Medyo urgent dahil nahihirapan nako humakot ng supplies gamit M3 ko.
Pero kaya pang magtiis. para sulit ang pagpalit.
Hahahaha humahapit lang sir.
Mukang pagtagal ganyan din ako sir. :D
Thanks sir. PPV talaga ngayon ang gusto ko.
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October 25th, 2020 08:49 PM #2If you really cannot get the car that you want in the given timeframe, I say get a Japanese diesel. Preferably a Toyota, Isuzu or Mitsubishi you relatively like that will fit your budget. Use it until you have your desired budget, and then trade it in. Said brands hold their value pretty well and are easy to sell in the used car market.
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October 21st, 2020 01:29 AM #3Hindi totoo yung SUA dahil sa mechanical fault only. Lahat ng SUA videos, walang Montero naka on brake light habang humaharurot.
Pero naka Montero ako before, magkakamali ka talaga lalo if malapad shoes mo, kasi pantay height ng brake and accelerator pedals tapos magkalapit din. Pwede pa mag ishift from P to R or D kahit hindi naka apak sa brake.
Possible talaga kala mo naka apak ka sa brake pero nadiinan mo accelerator pala. Pag shift mo sa D, ayan SUA. Mostly elderly nabibiktima, lalo mga sanay sa two feet driving.
Kung set ka sa Montero, pag ipunan mo na lang 2016 model, laking improvement sa 2015 drive-wise. Sa engine and transmission panalo. Sumikip lang interior dahil sa laki ng center console. Parang same pa rin yung body niya eh, nirestyle lang kasi same na same yung fold mechanism ng third row.
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October 21st, 2020 01:58 AM #4Well take your time. Especially if you are not in urgent need. Pababa ng pababa lagi ang presyo sa used car market. I have driven a 2013 Strada, and I have to say that performance is pretty good. 185km/h at 3500rpm. Very laggy throttle response, though probably nothing a reflash won't fix. Interior feels kinda cheap, especially if used to the Santa Fe. The GTV's got the Pajero's legendary 4x4 system though, so that's something.
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October 21st, 2020 09:18 AM #6been there. done that.
my first car was a sedan.
then a van, because my babies needed a place for the stroller and the kitchen sink.
when they got too big for the stroller, innova naman. i had wanted a fortuner, but the waiting line was eight months long.
now, in my senior years, i have decided that a well-designed sedan is much easier to drive than the innova.
i have a 2003 altis, but they didn't measure me when they designed it.
i'm looking around for a good buy...
the tagtag factor may be deceptively minimal if one is the driver. we should ask the passengers behind for their opinions.Last edited by dr. d; October 21st, 2020 at 09:26 AM.
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October 21st, 2020 12:43 PM #7
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October 21st, 2020 12:55 PM #8
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October 21st, 2020 12:57 PM #9
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October 21st, 2020 01:17 PM #10I have a ninong in his mid 60s. I remember in the 90s and 2000s, his garage consisted of a Starex, a couple of Jimnys, a box type Pajero, a converted 90 series Prado, a modified LN106 Hilux and one of the first top of the line Fortuners which he fitted with Concept One 22s (ang tagtag!). Fast forward to today, he now has a Terra, a GL Grandia Tourer, a Mazda CX30, a Subaru XV, a Honda HRV... You get the picture. [emoji1787]
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Toyota Sports 800 (1965 - 1969) behind the man at the start of the video. :nod: I wish car...
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