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    #61
    Quote Originally Posted by 14bt View Post
    Silverend, I agree with your descripstion.... additional to Hi-lux as described by the Americans "Bullet-proof". Take note that the new Hi-lux share the same flatform as the TUNDRA and T-100....kahit na made in Thailand both H-lux and D-max, Toyota at Izusu pa rin yan........ Pag made in the Philippines ba yan, hindi natin bibilin? Comment lang ha!
    IMV platform ang current hilux - shared with the fort and innova. Nowhere near the full-sized platform of the tundra.

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    #62
    dang. double post.

    agree kung cargo duties, mas malaki nga ang bed ng hilux kesa strada.
    Last edited by scharnhorst; March 25th, 2011 at 09:44 AM. Reason: double post.

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    #63
    Quote Originally Posted by eljo3025 View Post
    If I have the money, Strada din ako lalo na ngayon VGT engines na mas mura pa.

    But if I have a construction site na putik putik sa province. Hilux ako.
    Depende kasi talaga sa needs/wants. Since toyota ang pinaka-maraming parts availability (siguro dmax/strada susunod) IMO mas ok yung hilux due to maintenance requirement. Pero boss ka naman sir eljo eh, hindi bugbog ata ride mo, strading sau dapat para maiba hehehe

    Quote Originally Posted by scharnhorst View Post
    IMV platform ang current hilux - shared with the fort and innova. Nowhere near the full-sized platform of the tundra.
    Yup, iba nga pero ok naman chassis ng toyota. AFAIK la silang problem dito so far. Pati sa mga rubber bushings and suspension parts, IMo sila ang isa if not pinaka-matibay. Definitely better tha ford/nissan based on my experience but I don't know sa isuzu.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scharnhorst View Post
    dang. double post.

    agree kung cargo duties, mas malaki nga ang bed ng hilux kesa strada.
    yung inline-5 ng 2012 ranger baka same na ng hilux sa laki sa cargo bed, 90% daw ng F150 eh. sana lang 16'' naman at hindi 15".
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    #65
    Quote Originally Posted by eljo3025 View Post
    But if I have a construction site na putik putik sa province. Hilux ako.
    when you say "construction site na putik putik sa province"

    Would it be any easier than this?







    or perhaps a pothole like this? hehe




    I agree the hilux is just one tough rig and already been tested by time, but still its all up to driver on how to utilize the rig up to its limits...
    Last edited by locoroco777; March 25th, 2011 at 11:20 AM.

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    #66
    Quote Originally Posted by locoroco777 View Post
    when you say "construction site na putik putik sa province"

    Would it be any easier than this?







    or perhaps a pothole like this? hehe




    I agree the hilux is just one tough rig and already been tested by time, but still its all up to driver on how to utilize the rig up to its limits...
    Wow, ganda ng Strada mo!
    Ngayon lang ako nakakita ng Strada ng hardcore off road. Panay Hilux nakikita ko eh.

    Kaso tama si Ry_Tower pag maintenace at walang Mitsubishi sa area hassle pag nasira yung Strada. Also, mas malaki nga yung Hilux bed so mas lamang in terms of Utility.

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    #67
    *sir locoroco777: hardcore sir! pero naawa ako sa magdedetail ng truck nyo pagkatapos nyo mag off road

    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Yup, iba nga pero ok naman chassis ng toyota. AFAIK la silang problem dito so far. Pati sa mga rubber bushings and suspension parts, IMo sila ang isa if not pinaka-matibay. Definitely better tha ford/nissan based on my experience but I don't know sa isuzu.
    Well, not all. Nagkaroon ng rusting problems yung Tacoma sa US dati. And I've read somewhere here that the IMV chassis is thinner than its counterparts.

    But that's no problem with for most of us kung hindi naman talaga ipang haharabas - no qualms still with our innova at the moment. hehe.

    Just a note. The Hilux/Fortuner/Innova computer boxes aren't waterproof... as evidenced by Ondoy. AFAIK yung sa Strada, it's sealed, so pwede talagang maglaro sa tubig. hehe

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    #68
    actually wala po yung sakin dyan mga sir...nahiram kasi yung strada ko at that time kaya di ako nakapag dala...so nag hitch nalang ako hehehe....

    here's mine...

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    #69
    *doc scharn,

    800 yung nagastos sa carwash nung kay boy25 yung kay bigblock di ko lang sure pero mahal din daw binayad nya pagkakatanda ko hehe
    Last edited by locoroco777; March 25th, 2011 at 09:48 PM.

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    #70
    STRADA din choice ko for this forum, parang dual-purpose din because of it LOOKS and POWER "pamporma at pangharabas" ika nga, pero if there's an another option e bet ko Nissan Navarra for fuel-efficiency, for the power also and plus comfort.

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