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June 24th, 2013 11:38 PM #1Which one is a better pick up car Mitsubishi Strada GLS Sport V vs. 2013 Ford WildTrak Ranger?
Which one is better in terms of
1) Fuel efficiency
2) Performance (handling, suspension, speed and etc.)
3) Features
4) Style
5) Durability
6) Comfort ( yung tipong spacious siya at okay pang pamilya)
Gagamitin kasi sana siya for delivery purposes and same time pang out of town pang pamilya
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June 25th, 2013 01:07 AM #2Which engine variant of the ranger WT are you referring? The 3.2 or the 2.2? Just for us peeps to know...
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June 25th, 2013 02:22 PM #4Naka drive nako ng strada matipid naman power is decent maganda siya ok ang ride compare to hilux. my only set backs are matigas upuan di supportive and materials ginamit sa loob may mga cheap plastics but not all. Sa ford Wildtrack naman ok din ride mas ok ang upuan the big factor here is mas bagong pick up sya mas ok features and gwapo talaga. Di ko lang alam ang FC nya.
For me hands down Wild track pipiliin ko.
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June 25th, 2013 02:42 PM #5
Kung 4x4 yung ranger WT Ranger ako kasi bago at mas gwapo otherwise Strada GLS sport V kasi 4x4 with LSD
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June 25th, 2013 11:07 PM #6Haven't driven the Ranger, but we do have a Strada GLS Sport-V A/T. FC is just so-so, especially since it is 4x4 A/T, around 6-7km/L city now with around 4tkms on the clock. Still hoping that it will improve. Performance-wise, handling is good with minimal body roll, though steering is a bit on the heavy side. suspension absorbs ruts surprisingly well with SUV levels of ride quality and is very stable even in high speeds. Engine performance is excellent if you ignore the turbo lag (despite the VGT) experienced when below 2000rpm, so far I've reached 180km/h (around 3500rpm, I think) on the Skyway stretch from the start till the NAIA 3 exit. Never had the chance to test it out on the expressway, but my uncle said it was able to hit around 200km/h in SCTEX when he brought it to Baguio. In terms of space, its surprisingly good for a pickup. Rear seat space is very large for a pickup which is to say, slightly more spacious than our Revo's 2nd row. If you don't seat more than five, its a pretty good place to be in. Features-wise, you get the whole boatload of stuff like the premium touchscreen A/V system with steering wheel-mounted controls, multi-info meter, GPS, TPMS, backup camera... Did I miss anything?
Interior plastics quality is very crude though. Everything is hard, and seem to be made of the same stuff used for monoblock chairs and tables.
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June 26th, 2013 05:48 PM #7
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June 26th, 2013 11:18 PM #8
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June 28th, 2013 12:44 PM #9You'd have to reconsider getting a pickup if you're regularly seating 6 people. Its not comfortable at all, especially if its 6 full size adults. You'd probably have to buy a canopy and install seats on the bed!
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