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  1. #891
    Ford Everest 2.2 Titanium VS Montero 2009 SE 3.2

    After one over week driving on FE, some city drive and trip to laguna last weekend...

    FE is taller than Monty, i 5'8" have to step on side running board to get in.

    FE slightly wider than Monty, driver seat i feel little tight.

    engine performance.
    FE reaction fast at low RPM, better than monty....
    i was impress when i drive into Lucky chinatown car park, the car park ramp was quite steep, never need to down shift the gear.
    i dont go off road, top speed of my monty was 160KM/H on highway.
    i think this FE 2.2 engine perfectly suit my need.
    As for FC from Manila to Laguna and back, around 200KM, Monty clock at 15Km/L, FE at 12Km/L, maybe the FE engine still new.

    Thing i like on FE.
    1, Side mirror welcome light.
    2, many light inside cabin.
    3, Noise cancellation feature, cabin super silent.
    4, comfortable seat. ( after 3 hours drive to laguna.)
    5, rear air vent on top the roof. ( Monty at 3 role seat right side only.)
    6, BLIS blind spot information system, it indicate when you too close to car in front,or other car too close at the side and rear.
    7, Folding Key.
    8, 20" mag.
    9, Door indication, it clearly indicate which door or tail gate no properly close.
    10, two reserve light. ( Monty only have one reserve light at the right rear.)
    11, Auto door lock.
    12, All door can control center door lock. ( unlike Monty only at driver side )
    13, Auto up / Down driver side window. ( Monty only auto down.)

    Thing i dislike on FE.
    1, Rear view is narrow.
    2, Cant upgrade the sound system, sync Gen 2 link to noise cancellation system. ( it will void the warranty)
    3, Cant touch or modifly on electrical system, mean cant install extra spot light or LED bar. ( it will void the warranty )
    4, No center ash stray, no place to keep loose item. ( Monty have center ash stray, center arm rest is two layer.)
    5, Auto climate system not so sensitive like Monty.
    6, Driver view no so good due to hook design,from driver to right front bumper is longer than Monty, but thanks to BLIS.

    The above is my own personal view, Thank you.

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    #892
    You can still add a led bar... Just it directly to the battery... Then signal nalang kukunin sa Park light mo..

  3. #893
    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    You can still add a led bar... Just it directly to the battery... Then signal nalang kukunin sa Park light mo..
    Plan to install LED bar connect to 12V socket.

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    #894
    Baka hindi kaya ng 12v socket ang light bar. Best na sa baterya as GM recommended. Magdagdag ka na lang ng relay switch.

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    #895
    Quote Originally Posted by Djerms View Post
    Ako naman, owning the 2.2 Ranger and having driven the new 2.2 Everest, parang wala halos diperensya. Same laggy engine. But I really liked the materials, tech, and ride (typical Ford).

    The 2.2 and the 2.5vgt of Ford and Mitsubishi are meant to be high speeders, which defeats the purpose of a utility truck. But that's just me.

    Regarding your 3.2 Montero comparison, para sa akin, I'd pick the 3.2 anytime over any new smaller displacement, high paper output today. The toque delivery is just more predictable and enjoyable. We also had the 3.2 Montero and torque was very good down low and its a very dependable machine versus the new Vgt/Vnts (I had a 2.5vgt strada which I sold at 5tkms, lol)
    although may improvement nga sir sa hp and torque rating ng bagong 2.2 tdci ngaun mas mabigat naman ang everest kaya nga wala din pinagkaiba sa performance ng previous ranger tinignan ko ung specs ng everest sa site ng ford australia napakabigat pala nito even in ambiente 3.2 form kerb weight is 2370 kg thats too much,lets just say ung 4x2 2.2 ambiente is 100 kg ligther which is 2270 napakabigat pa din nun eh ung previous ranger 2.2 is around 2012 kerb weight lang ata, ung 3.2 titanium naman is 2495 kg.

    one thing din pala ung horsepower rating naman ng 3.2 eh bumaba nung nilagay sa everest kasi sa ranger 147 KW tapos ung sa ford australia 143 KW lang and ung spread ng torque mas narrower compared din sa previous 3.2. pero ung rating sa thailand chaka dto is 147 KW(200 ps) pa din bat ganun mas mababa sa australia.

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    #896
    Quote Originally Posted by numbah5 View Post
    Based on the test drives I did with the Everest and the facelifted Ranger, both powered by the 2.2 engine, I never experienced yung sinasabi mo Djerms. Sa 2 sasakyan ko pa lang naexperience yang sinasabi mo, on my former non VGT Strada and my former non VNT Fortuner. A tsikoteer who also test drove the facelifted Ranger Wildtrak with me commented that he didn't felt any power loss on the low to mid range of the RPM. Eh yun pa mas maarte pa sa akin pagdating sa power ng diesel engine. I must say that Ford really did improved on the 2.2 engine. For me I felt that it's a bit more powerful than my 3.2 Montero Sport but not as laggy as my Montero Sport. My own observation ofcourse. Ask chng also. He's happier with his 2.2 Everest Titanium than his former 3.2 Montero Sport
    I agree...I think yung may bad experience sa 2.2 ng Ranger mostly sa manual tranny probably because it may have lower torque than same engine with automatic tranny and that is to protect the drivetrain just like what other manufacturers do. But nevertheless whether 3.2 or 2.2 the Ranger has same maximum payload and towing capacity it's all up to preferences and intended use, I have 2 friends with Wildtrak 3.2 they both complain of FC on city driving I said I'm very satisfied with my 2.2 XLT Auto I regularly use it to haul 800kgs and I don't feel it's underpowered kahit sa paakyat sa bituka ng manok on the way to Camsur.

    It gets the job done and it can easily overtake on long drives even with load and full seating capacity. What's good with auto is the sports mode as it learns your driving style and you really don't need to downshift manually even going downhill plus it shifts faster than using it manually, kaya I believe that 2.2 Everest automatic can handle what it's built to do efficiently.

    Now with AWD 3.2 it's obviously better because of the terrain management but you certainly won't need it in city driving and expect to visit fuel stations more than the Ranger 3.2 because it's heavier and again it's AWD plus the extra liters of oil you need every PMS.

    Bottom line is choose what suits your need, if you do a lot of road trips and would like to play on sand dunes and rough terrain then AWD 3.2 is will certainly put a smile on your face

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    #897
    Good day kapwa tsikoteers!

    Just want to ask a question, Im planning on getting a Ford Everest 3.2L 4x4 in the very near future.
    I test drove the 2.2 M/T yesterday and i can say that it is strong, though im not impressed thats why i opted for the 3.2L.
    Steering is really soft at dead stops but gets tight as you move fast. - this feature i really like
    Ride is ok and the seats are comfortable.
    The digital tachometer is a bit "laggy" or slow though

    Anyway, does anyone here have any first hand experience with Ford Everest's 3.2L in terms of FC and power? in real world performance is the 3.2L worth the jump from the 2.2?

    BTW ill be using it as my everyday car in Baguio, with of course some occasional roadtrips out of town.

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    #898
    Quote Originally Posted by rrdanas View Post
    Good day kapwa tsikoteers!

    Just want to ask a question, Im planning on getting a Ford Everest 3.2L 4x4 in the very near future.
    I test drove the 2.2 M/T yesterday and i can say that it is strong, though im not impressed thats why i opted for the 3.2L.
    Steering is really soft at dead stops but gets tight as you move fast. - this feature i really like
    Ride is ok and the seats are comfortable.
    The digital tachometer is a bit "laggy" or slow though

    Anyway, does anyone here have any first hand experience with Ford Everest's 3.2L in terms of FC and power? in real world performance is the 3.2L worth the jump from the 2.2?

    BTW ill be using it as my everyday car in Baguio, with of course some occasional roadtrips out of town.
    Im from slu high school since its new (needs break-in) fc is on the high side but power is comparable to a 2.2 sorento faster than a trailb since you are using in baguio go for the 3.2 with terrain management system to use in the mountain imho

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    #899
    nakita ko na in person ang everest last saturday, downside na napansin ko...
    pahirapan sumakay sa 3rd row di pala na fumble 2nd row seat, at natakot pa akong hatakin yung
    adjustment ng 2nd row seat para makababa mula sa last row,akala ko mapuputol ko yung adjuster😄

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    #900
    Ano oaya sizes ng bulb everest pati fog lights n parklights ty

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