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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Hi guys,

    Anong ok na van na ganitong model? My brother is planning to sell his smaller car to give way to a van... second hand lang.. medyo limited ang budget.. nasa 250T to 300T...

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    Quote Originally Posted by imperialv View Post
    Hi guys,

    Anong ok na van na ganitong model? My brother is planning to sell his smaller car to give way to a van... second hand lang.. medyo limited ang budget.. nasa 250T to 300T...

    No experience with the Sedona so I can't comment on it.

    Engine:
    Serena - powerful enough if you're alone but on full capacity, it's A BIT lacking. (emphasis on A BIT).
    Venture - Has more power compared to the Serena since it's a V6. Not extremely powerful but can easily do 140kp/h up even at full capacity


    Fuel Consumption:
    Both can do around 5 to 6km/L city driving, 8 to 9 on long drives

    Space:
    Serena - Spacious enough for 8 people but your passengers in the second row will slide around corners. Not enough seat support. What's nice is you can slide the 2nd and 3rd row to your preference. (Choose between more legroom or more luggage space)

    Venture - Big space all around and still has roomy cargo area even with the last row occupied. Cargo area is huge when you fold the 3rd row seats.
    Interior
    Serena - I find the interior of the Serena nice but it's hard to maintain since it's Tan. I suggest getting custom matting.
    Venture - Interior looks dated compared to the Serena but it's very comfortable inside

    Maintenance
    Serena - Alternator is one of the problems with the Serena. I think we replaced ours twice? Not so sure but definitely it has been replaced. We encountered some problems with the interior trim. Aside from that, I don't recall changing any major part with our Serena. As long as you maintain it properly, it won't give you much problems

    Venture - A bit more expensive to maintain compared to the Serena but if you source parts outside and do the servicing outside the Casa, maintenance cost won't be very high. We've been lucky with our unit, we never experience any problems unlike other Venture owners. I think the problem was mostly with the first batch. Ours was the LT version with slightly different interior trim. Battery is a hassle to replace as you have to remove some metal parts to access it.

    Other comments:
    Serena - It's very easy to drive and doesn't feel very big when you're driving it. Not a big hassle to park
    Venture - Very soft suspension, very comfortable ride but it be careful not to scrape the bottom on huge humps. Feels big to drive around cramped city streets but feels at home cruising on the highway

    My take: As long as you get good units at around 250 to 300k, then you're good to go. Set aside a small budget if there are minor repairs needed. Maintain it properly so it won't give you much headaches. At these prices, I think sulit na din. Just don't expect it to be as easy to maintain as a corolla or other more common cars

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    #3
    Previous 2002 Nissan Serena owner ako. Kaso wala talaga akong background sa kia sedona and chey venture..

    Tama ka, the alternator of the serena is really weak.. twice din ako nagpalit nun.. other than that ok naman.

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    sedona v6 is a good option too, but ung diesel, mausok and non-crdi ang loca unit.. venture forget it search for MBT's venture here.

    my vote is the serena.. sr20 engine.. pero ung MT walang masyadong features like sa AT

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    #5
    The Nissan Serena is a very fast van... We had a family friend who used his Serena to go to Baguio, we were trying to catch up using a '97 Accord VTi in the long provincial straights... at speeds in excess of 180km/h. If you are after fuel economy, take the Sedona diesel. Its got a turbocharged CRDi engine which is no slouch as well. You can read the reviews of these three vans in motioncars.com's old website.

  6. #6
    gti - ang sedona na crdi ay imported. locally, non crdi models lang.. mausok and noisy..at laklak din sa diesel yan ha...

  7. Join Date
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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by glntVR View Post
    No experience with the Sedona so I can't comment on it.

    Engine:
    Serena - powerful enough if you're alone but on full capacity, it's A BIT lacking. (emphasis on A BIT).
    Venture - Has more power compared to the Serena since it's a V6. Not extremely powerful but can easily do 140kp/h up even at full capacity


    Fuel Consumption:
    Both can do around 5 to 6km/L city driving, 8 to 9 on long drives

    Space:
    Serena - Spacious enough for 8 people but your passengers in the second row will slide around corners. Not enough seat support. What's nice is you can slide the 2nd and 3rd row to your preference. (Choose between more legroom or more luggage space)

    Venture - Big space all around and still has roomy cargo area even with the last row occupied. Cargo area is huge when you fold the 3rd row seats.
    Interior
    Serena - I find the interior of the Serena nice but it's hard to maintain since it's Tan. I suggest getting custom matting.
    Venture - Interior looks dated compared to the Serena but it's very comfortable inside

    Maintenance
    Serena - Alternator is one of the problems with the Serena. I think we replaced ours twice? Not so sure but definitely it has been replaced. We encountered some problems with the interior trim. Aside from that, I don't recall changing any major part with our Serena. As long as you maintain it properly, it won't give you much problems

    Venture - A bit more expensive to maintain compared to the Serena but if you source parts outside and do the servicing outside the Casa, maintenance cost won't be very high. We've been lucky with our unit, we never experience any problems unlike other Venture owners. I think the problem was mostly with the first batch. Ours was the LT version with slightly different interior trim. Battery is a hassle to replace as you have to remove some metal parts to access it.

    Other comments:
    Serena - It's very easy to drive and doesn't feel very big when you're driving it. Not a big hassle to park
    Venture - Very soft suspension, very comfortable ride but it be careful not to scrape the bottom on huge humps. Feels big to drive around cramped city streets but feels at home cruising on the highway

    My take: As long as you get good units at around 250 to 300k, then you're good to go. Set aside a small budget if there are minor repairs needed. Maintain it properly so it won't give you much headaches. At these prices, I think sulit na din. Just don't expect it to be as easy to maintain as a corolla or other more common cars
    Very nice and comprehensive review. Nagkataon meron pa kayo nung 2 units.
    Thinking of getting a Serena or Venture also as a weekend car. 250-350k budget pasok na (350 yung mga 2005 Venture).Captain seats, leather, seating capacity, comfortable ride for that price!
    Kung may updates kayo sa condition ng units nyo pa post nalang. Thanks!

2002 Nissan Serena vs 2002 Kia Sedona LS vs 2002 Chev Venture