99PercentCaffeine Posted August 27, 2014 Share Posted August 27, 2014 F150. Its all the pick-up you will ever need. A surprisingly good and comfortable ride (for passengers) for something that is designed mainly to negotiate rough terrains. Haha! Mali lang po ng type.. Ford F150 Sorry tol.. Quote Link to comment
99PercentCaffeine Posted August 27, 2014 Share Posted August 27, 2014 Incidentally, nilabas na po ba ang latest F-150? Wala pa ako nakikitang review ng 2015 Ford F-150 kahit sa Top Gear. Sa ads sabi Mil Spec Aluminium Alloy daw ang chassis. Ang tanong kung mas maganda ba ang handling compared sa 2014 ed. Quote Link to comment
Kcaj Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 Wildtrak sa porma and features Pero Hilux padin for its durability Quote Link to comment
Powpow2014 Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 Wildtrak astig design Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 2015 New Nissan Navara..As usual, designed for short people parin, for the 2015 model, they even lowered the roof while increasing the ground clearance. Mahal na mahal ng Nissan ang mga pandak. Quote Link to comment
lanch Posted September 1, 2014 Share Posted September 1, 2014 As usual, designed for short people parin, for the 2015 model, they even lowered the roof while increasing the ground clearance. Mahal na mahal ng Nissan ang mga pandak. Nasubukan mo na ba sakyan bro? Quote Link to comment
boyreyno Posted September 2, 2014 Share Posted September 2, 2014 I drive a bt50 and it's all good Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted September 3, 2014 Share Posted September 3, 2014 Nasubukan mo na ba sakyan bro?I have already tried sitting in the current model of Navarra.Compared to current Ranger & Colorado - Navarra is designed for short people only. Last week I read bad news that the 2015 Navarra has lower roof & higher ground clearance, so you imagine how small the headroom is. Quote Link to comment
lanch Posted September 3, 2014 Share Posted September 3, 2014 I have already tried sitting in the current model of Navarra.Compared to current Ranger & Colorado - Navarra is designed for short people only. Last week I read bad news that the 2015 Navarra has lower roof & higher ground clearance, so you imagine how small the headroom is. I dont own a navarra but I have driven one. Lots of downside but the interior is fine. I'm 6'3" but can still sit with comfort and ease even at the back. We still dont know anything about the new model kya its too early to tell. Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted September 3, 2014 Share Posted September 3, 2014 (edited) I dont own a navarra but I have driven one. Lots of downside but the interior is fine. I'm 6'3" but can still sit with comfort and ease even at the back. We still dont know anything about the new model kya its too early to tell.When the Navarra first came out, we were impressed at it's power and acceleration, but when we noticed that the pick-ups from Ford and Chevrolet have more spacious cabins that comes close to that of their suv counterparts, we feel that Nissan is still stuck in the stone age. Edited September 3, 2014 by johnlove Quote Link to comment
lanch Posted September 3, 2014 Share Posted September 3, 2014 When the Navarra first came out, we were impressed at it's power and acceleration, but when we noticed that the pick-ups from Ford and Chevrolet have more spacious cabins that comes close to that of their suv counterparts, we feel that Nissan is still stuck in the stone age. still too early to tell. wag ka muna magsalita habang di pa natin nakikita ang loob. Have you seen one already? Have driven one already? Kung wala pa, eh di, tahimik na lang muna tayo at wag maging manghuhula. Quote Link to comment
xerus Posted September 4, 2014 Share Posted September 4, 2014 When the Navarra first came out, we were impressed at it's power and acceleration, but when we noticed that the pick-ups from Ford and Chevrolet have more spacious cabins that comes close to that of their suv counterparts, we feel that Nissan is still stuck in the stone age. I'm 6'1" no problem with my nissan navara in term of comfort in driver seat.. in the past ( eagle, frontier ) model medyo masikip talaga ang back seat but not in navara.. "STONE AGE"? he he he i dont think so.. Nissan pickup specially the diesel engine is far advance than toyota, mitsubishi, and even ford.. Ito lng masasabi ko , pagdating sa diesel engines good choice parin ang ISUZU and NISSAN.. Quote Link to comment
lanch Posted September 4, 2014 Share Posted September 4, 2014 I'm 6'1" no problem with my nissan navara in term of comfort in driver seat.. in the past ( eagle, frontier ) model medyo masikip talaga ang back seat but not in navara.. "STONE AGE"? he he he i dont think so.. Nissan pickup specially the diesel engine is far advance than toyota, mitsubishi, and even ford.. Ito lng masasabi ko , pagdating sa diesel engines good choice parin ang ISUZU and NISSAN.. I totally disagree. Better than mitsu and toyota?? I dont think so. Sobrang dami problema ng YD25 dito sa pinas. Di lang engine problema pati transmission din ng navarra palpak. Paano mo nasabi na far more advanced??? Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted September 4, 2014 Share Posted September 4, 2014 I totally disagree. Better than mitsu and toyota?? I dont think so. Sobrang dami problema ng YD25 dito sa pinas. Di lang engine problema pati transmission din ng navarra palpak. Paano mo nasabi na far more advanced???It was more advanced in the sense that when the Navarra first came out about 4 years ago, it is the 1st to offer a state of the art 2.5 liter engine with 174 hp @4,000 rpm with a 6 speed transmission. We have our share of thrills on the highway.However, the interior space sucks. My 5'11 and 6' nephews would rather sit in the back seat of a Suzuki APV. And now the engine looks like it needs an overhaul . . . Quote Link to comment
lanch Posted September 4, 2014 Share Posted September 4, 2014 It was more advanced in the sense that when the Navarra first came out about 4 years ago, it is the 1st to offer a state of the art 2.5 liter engine with 174 hp @4,000 rpm with a 6 speed transmission. We have our share of thrills on the highway.However, the interior space sucks. My 5'11 and 6' nephews would rather sit in the back seat of a Suzuki APV. And now the engine looks like it needs an overhaul . . . It came out around 2008 here in the Phil with lots of problems in the engine, trans, fuel system, etc. What makes the YD25 state of the art?? Aluminum na ba block nya? Magnesium na ba ang liner? Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 It came out around 2008 here in the Phil with lots of problems in the engine, trans, fuel system, etc. What makes the YD25 state of the art?? Aluminum na ba block nya? Magnesium na ba ang liner?Nope, it doesn't have aluminum engine block or magnesium.But way back then it is the powerful and fastest pick-up that cost around P1.5m that can carry 1 ton.Would you mind letting us know which model do you have in mind? Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 I'm 6'1" no problem with my nissan navara in term of comfort in driver seat.. in the past ( eagle, frontier ) model medyo masikip talaga ang back seat but not in navara.. "STONE AGE"? he he he i dont think so.. Nissan pickup specially the diesel engine is far advance than toyota, mitsubishi, and even ford.. Ito lng masasabi ko , pagdating sa diesel engines good choice parin ang ISUZU and NISSAN..The engine in the Navarra is definitely not in the stone age, although there the better offers from other companies today.Unfortunately, the legroom and headroom in the rear seats are still stuck in the stone age. Quote Link to comment
lanch Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 Nope, it doesn't have aluminum engine block or magnesium.But way back then it is the powerful and fastest pick-up that cost around P1.5m that can carry 1 ton.Would you mind letting us know which model do you have in mind? It came out with lots of defects, what makes it state-of-the-art? What I have in mind is the 4m41 and the 1kd-ftv. I still have limited knowledge of the new Ford 5 cylinder engine but the 2.2L is definitely trash. Quote Link to comment
gobster11 Posted October 10, 2014 Share Posted October 10, 2014 "Password ka ba?" - - - - - - "Di kita makalimutan eh."Inii-SMALL ka ba nila?" - - - - - - "Wag ka mag-alala, iniiBIG naman kita.""May lahi ka bang keyboard?" - - - - - - "Type kasi kita." Ooops, pick up pala. Kala ko pick up lines. The Ford Ranger Wildtrak 3.2L 4x4 AT looks awesome!!! Quote Link to comment
trekkerman Posted October 12, 2014 Share Posted October 12, 2014 From experience: Reliable performance - Nissan TD27 engine (frontier)Very Quiet and Responsive - Ranger 2.5TDCi (trekker)Good power output - Strada 4D56-16V These are the brands I have used extensively in the last 10 years. Im sure other brands have their pluses too no doubt and would eventually try them soon. Cheers to the pick-up lovers! Quote Link to comment
marcjeff2014 Posted October 16, 2014 Share Posted October 16, 2014 Ford Ranger Wildtrak.. Ampogi! Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted October 19, 2014 Share Posted October 19, 2014 It came out with lots of defects, what makes it state-of-the-art? What I have in mind is the 4m41 and the 1kd-ftv. I still have limited knowledge of the new Ford 5 cylinder engine but the 2.2L is definitely trash.4m41 in Pajero1kd-ftv in PradoThey are good, but they don't compete at the same level as the Navarra because they cost about P1M more. Quote Link to comment
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