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    #561
    If you opt for semi synth and no extra for your PMS, nasa 3,800 lang yang 10K pms.

    Using 91RON Total as well / sometimes Unioil, getting 6.5 to 7 kms per liter, mandaluyong - makati - mandaluyong - espana - mandaluyong

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJ 54 View Post
    Isa pa 5400 ang pinaoahanda sakin on it's 10000 km reading or December 2017 ganito ba kamahal?
    mura na yan kung kukumpara mo sa mga ginastos mo sa accessories na wala naman benefit sa sasakyan

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    Sirs this will be my first car. Im confused prin hangang ngaun which one should i buy since this will be financed. Innova 2.8G or BRV TOTL. Thanks for the reply sirs

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    Do you need the higher ground clearance? If so, then Innova na. Much livable 3rd row pa if you need it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altairian View Post
    Sirs this will be my first car. Im confused prin hangang ngaun which one should i buy since this will be financed. Innova 2.8G or BRV TOTL. Thanks for the reply sirs

    first off, BRV is CVT only which doesn't have the track record yet. it was only reintroduced in 2014. their earlier attempt at CVT (city and jazz GD) wasn't so reliable for long-term use (like 10years)

    that said BRV does look OK and is quite spacious considering that it is a small & lighweight car

    innova on the other hand has a big and heavy ladder frame but only ends up as a family car (ladder frames are usually on trucks and off-roaders). so you'll be hauling around all that weight everywhere

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    brv is quite spacious, but only considering... sa totoo lang, i find the inside, cramped.
    innova is quite spacious. period. no ifs, no buts.

    transmission? innova's presumably beefier MT or AT promise to be more reliable than brv's trans.

    so what if it's ladder frame and heavy? innova diesel still trumps brv, fuel expense-wise.

    if larger external measurements are not an issue with you, i'd recommend innova.

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    #567
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    first off, BRV is CVT only which doesn't have the track record yet. it was only reintroduced in 2014. their earlier attempt at CVT (city and jazz GD) wasn't so reliable for long-term use (like 10years)

    that said BRV does look OK and is quite spacious considering that it is a small & lighweight car

    innova on the other hand has a big and heavy ladder frame but only ends up as a family car (ladder frames are usually on trucks and off-roaders). so you'll be hauling around all that weight everywhere
    Thanks for the reply sir vodka. Actually no idea ko.pgdtng sa trans ng brv. Buti na lang po nabigyan niyo ko ng info. about jan. Toyota innova,no problem with the external features for me though the price is a bit higher than TOTL brv, pero if it will last for lets say 10 years, why not right?not a bad investment after all. Anyway sir, Salamat po ng Marami.

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    #568
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    brv is quite spacious, but only considering... sa totoo lang, i find the inside, cramped.
    innova is quite spacious. period. no ifs, no buts.

    transmission? innova's presumably beefier MT or AT promise to be more reliable than brv's trans.

    so what if it's ladder frame and heavy? innova diesel still trumps brv, fuel expense-wise.

    if larger external measurements are not an issue with you, i'd recommend innova.
    Thanks also for the reply dr D. Im one of your followers of this site. When it comes to practicality innova talaga since diesel engine. I just need to top up a bit more on my budget beacuse of this G variants price. Salaamat po sirs. Godbless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    brv is quite spacious, but only considering... sa totoo lang, i find the inside, cramped.
    innova is quite spacious. period. no ifs, no buts.

    transmission? innova's presumably beefier MT or AT promise to be more reliable than brv's trans.

    so what if it's ladder frame and heavy? innova diesel still trumps brv, fuel expense-wise.

    if larger external measurements are not an issue with you, i'd recommend innova.

    well mahirap umakyat ang senior citizens sa innova which is a shame coz its supposed to be a family car. blame the ladder frame kung monocoque yan walang problema. but that's just theoretical coz monocoque innova doesn't exist. and yes a monocoque innova would be more fuel efficient, almost as good as BRV diesel which isn't sold here

    in short what i said was just theoretical

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    Quote Originally Posted by zechs View Post
    Do you need the higher ground clearance? If so, then Innova na. Much livable 3rd row pa if you need it.
    Actually much needed po talaga ang 3rd row. 7 member of the family e. Kaya doubt din ako sa brv sa weight capacity because 5 members of my family average weight i think is about 90 kg. Imagine that total weight isasakay ko sa brv. 😂

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