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    #131
    Quote Originally Posted by Daison77 View Post
    Hope this is the right thread. But i have the same dillema right now. Pero im choosing between (3.0 MUX 2x4 LSA w/30k discount and Ford Everest 2x4 trend w/80k discount) Montero sana choice ko nung una pero december palang wala na sila mabigay na unit na 2x4 GLS AT and hangang ngayon wala padin waiting pa daw, and Fortuner G din pero sobra bare for me.

    Nag test drive nako ng everest sa alabang (ambiente unit) and so far it was a good driving experience for me, nagulat ako kasi ang light ng manibela nya when driving and ok naman ang power nya. My own opinion, Everest Trend has really great interior and "macho look" exterior, halos kumpleto naman ang features nya except back camera. As far as ive read and heard, Ford seemed to have improved a lot in terms of relaiablity & quality compared to many, many years ago. Pero i dunno why im still hesitant in buying a P1.4+M unit pag dating sa Ford, one is that still im not %100 sold reagrding quality and reliablity (no offense to ford owners). But then again im really drawn to the exterior & interior.

    Sa Isuzu Mux i might be test driving tomorrow, i also like the exterior (nung una hindi ko type looks nya, pero habang tumatagal gumaganda na and looks spartan/rugged to me). And comming from a friend who owns 2 crosswinds, he can attest of Isuszu's tough reliable engine (which is a HUGE plus for me). I have no complains on the interior of the MUX, it looks plain, simple but not to dull for my taste. Again, from what ive read and heard from actual Isuzu owners the big clincher for me is the reliablity.

    For sure wala naman perfect na car, its just that iniisip ko which vehicle will have the less chance of headaches in the future. This will be my 1st diesel vehicle, i have Honda city 1.5E and i just sold my 2012 Sportage (gas). Right now im %55 3.0 MUX & % 45- Everest Trend. Should i just believe and play it safe and get the MUX ? or take give Ford a chance ? P1.4m is no chump change, and buying avehicle is no investment either so im hoping im picking the best on both winners.
    Owned a Ford before. Even had turbo problems (check engine light on my 2.2 Ranger) but Ford handled it decently. Pricey PMS 8-10k per 10,000 km but not so bad. I would say it's still worth it to buy a Ford. They have problematic models like the Fiesta and Focus, but the Everest seems pretty solid so far.

    The Everest is a much better SUV than the MUX if you ask me. Looks better, drives better, has more features.

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    #132
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Owned a Ford before. Even had turbo problems (check engine light on my 2.2 Ranger) but Ford handled it decently. Pricey PMS 8-10k per 10,000 km but not so bad. I would say it's still worth it to buy a Ford. They have problematic models like the Fiesta and Focus, but the Everest seems pretty solid so far.

    The Everest is a much better SUV than the MUX if you ask me. Looks better, drives better, has more features.

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    Thanks for the input. Ill keep that in mind

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    #133
    Quote Originally Posted by Daison77 View Post
    Hope this is the right thread. But i have the same dillema right now. Pero im choosing between (3.0 MUX 2x4 LSA w/30k discount and Ford Everest 2x4 trend w/80k discount) Montero sana choice ko nung una pero december palang wala na sila mabigay na unit na 2x4 GLS AT and hangang ngayon wala padin waiting pa daw, and Fortuner G din pero sobra bare for me.

    Nag test drive nako ng everest sa alabang (ambiente unit) and so far it was a good driving experience for me, nagulat ako kasi ang light ng manibela nya when driving and ok naman ang power nya. My own opinion, Everest Trend has really great interior and "macho look" exterior, halos kumpleto naman ang features nya except back camera. As far as ive read and heard, Ford seemed to have improved a lot in terms of relaiablity & quality compared to many, many years ago. Pero i dunno why im still hesitant in buying a P1.4+M unit pag dating sa Ford, one is that still im not %100 sold reagrding quality and reliablity (no offense to ford owners). But then again im really drawn to the exterior & interior.

    Sa Isuzu Mux i might be test driving tomorrow, i also like the exterior (nung una hindi ko type looks nya, pero habang tumatagal gumaganda na and looks spartan/rugged to me). And comming from a friend who owns 2 crosswinds, he can attest of Isuszu's tough reliable engine (which is a HUGE plus for me). I have no complains on the interior of the MUX, it looks plain, simple but not to dull for my taste. Again, from what ive read and heard from actual Isuzu owners the big clincher for me is the reliablity.

    For sure wala naman perfect na car, its just that iniisip ko which vehicle will have the less chance of headaches in the future. This will be my 1st diesel vehicle, i have Honda city 1.5E and i just sold my 2012 Sportage (gas). Right now im %55 3.0 MUX & % 45- Everest Trend. Should i just believe and play it safe and get the MUX ? or take give Ford a chance ? P1.4m is no chump change, and buying avehicle is no investment either so im hoping im picking the best on both winners.
    MU-X and Everest Trend have similar features, both already have stability & traction control which is an overlooked safety tech. MU-X has an overhead screen and reverse camera. Everest has electric steering and curtain airbags over the Isuzu. Looks-wise, I like the more understated look of the Isuzu but that's subjective.

    Having said that, I feel the Trend has more value for money. I say risk it if you're only keeping it in the medium term (say five years), but I'm still not sold on the underdisplaced motor.

    If you plan on keeping it for ten years or more, go with Isuzu. Understressed B10 motor, reliability will be there, parts and maintenance won't be an issue. Resale value will hold up well, you won't have problems looking for buyers from the provinces.

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    #134
    Quote Originally Posted by Lakwatsero View Post
    MU-X and Everest Trend have similar features, both already have stability & traction control which is an overlooked safety tech. MU-X has an overhead screen and reverse camera. Everest has electric steering and curtain airbags over the Isuzu. Looks-wise, I like the more understated look of the Isuzu but that's subjective.

    Having said that, I feel the Trend has more value for money. I say risk it if you're only keeping it in the medium term (say five years), but I'm still not sold on the underdisplaced motor.

    If you plan on keeping it for ten years or more, go with Isuzu. Understressed B10 motor, reliability will be there, parts and maintenance won't be an issue. Resale value will hold up well, you won't have problems looking for buyers from the provinces.
    Having driven both the first 2.2 and the updated one on the Everest, I can say that the new motor is more responsive with much less turbo lag. In fact if noone told you it had a 2.2 engine you wouldn't think it was stressed at all.

    The MUX may not have a stressed engine, but it's you who'll get stressed with the engine noise.

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    #135
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Having driven both the first 2.2 and the updated one on the Everest, I can say that the new motor is more responsive with much less turbo lag. In fact if noone told you it had a 2.2 engine you wouldn't think it was stressed at all.

    The MUX may not have a stressed engine, but it's you who'll get stressed with the engine noise.

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    Response isn't the issue with a low displacement, high output motor, just longevity. That's why I still prefer the understressed MU-X for long term usage, think a decade or more in service. As regards NVH, dunno if you've driven the Mu-X already, there's just a low-pitched sound with a hiss of the turbo at the 1500rpm. Revving it above 2k is when you'll hear diesel clatter. Everest is the better vehicle definitely, just might not be the best for long-term abuse.

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    #136
    Quote Originally Posted by Lakwatsero View Post
    Response isn't the issue with a low displacement, high output motor, just longevity. That's why I still prefer the understressed MU-X for long term usage, think a decade or more in service. As regards NVH, dunno if you've driven the Mu-X already, there's just a low-pitched sound with a hiss of the turbo at the 1500rpm. Revving it above 2k is when you'll hear diesel clatter. Everest is the better vehicle definitely, just might not be the best for long-term abuse.
    Yes I've driven the MUX and its engine is nowhere as refined as the competition at any rev range.

    I understand the concerns on longevity, although I noticed that people only raise the concern for the Everest with its 2.2L 160hp engine. If you look at HP/liter, the Everest makes 73 HP/L while the Montero makes 75 HP/L yet noone bats an eyelash about its low displacement, high output nature. Also, Isuzu also employs a 1.9L 150HP engine on its MUX and that makes 79 HP/L.

    I'm sure back in the day there were also naysayers who were doubting the high output of CRDi engines over their old-school counterparts. Save for a few misses like the Trooper's 4JX1, CRDis have generally been a big leap forward.

    Now with more advanced VGTs, manufacturers are able to make more power and torque from smaller engines, so "overstressed" is really relative once you consider the tech involved. For this reason I'm not really concerned that the Everest has a smaller displacement than the rest of the bunch.

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    #137
    Pano ba mastress ang engine? Siguro pag ikakarera? Mux is previous gen old compared to everest. No offense to owners pero try to schedule a test drive para malaman

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    #138
    Quote Originally Posted by dct View Post
    Pano ba mastress ang engine? Siguro pag ikakarera? Mux is previous gen old compared to everest. No offense to owners pero try to schedule a test drive para malaman

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    Ang alam ko 15.x:1 compression ratio lesser stress sa engine compared sa mga 16.x:1

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    #139
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    The MUX may not have a stressed engine, but it's you who'll get stressed with the engine noise.
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    Very well said ... try driving on the express way for an hour or two with that noise ...

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    #140
    Majority of vehicle owners use their vehicles in traffic daily ... they hardly subject their engines to "stress" ...

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