MPP Posted March 12, 2007 Share Posted March 12, 2007 pre, is it true that the Ford F-150 is phasing out by Ford??? do they still have parts?? from what i have heard, they stopped mnufacturing those vehicles, i saw in an ad in a buy and sell magazine about Ford 150 vehicles at very cheap prices... but, it's good that you have that kind of vehicle, astig nga pero how about parking?? do u have difficulty parking???ganda nga porma nyan!! :boo: im not sure about phasing out F-150. I have seen a new version of F-150 (2006) in the US. About the parts, hmmm... im not sure also. yung ibang parts kase pareho ng expedition e. the reason why they are selling it at a cheaper price is because it eats alot of gas! about parking, i got the smaller version of F-150. it's the lightning version so parking is not a problem. Quote Link to comment
rafer_alston Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 im not sure about phasing out F-150. I have seen a new version of F-150 (2006) in the US. About the parts, hmmm... im not sure also. yung ibang parts kase pareho ng expedition e. the reason why they are selling it at a cheaper price is because it eats alot of gas! about parking, i got the smaller version of F-150. it's the lightning version so parking is not a problem. ah ok dude, good clarification... it really eats lots of gas and so is the expedition, explorer and other ford vehicles... :mtc: Quote Link to comment
Jacques Posted March 21, 2007 Share Posted March 21, 2007 The new Mitsubushi Strada is very sleek. A vehichle I'm looking forward to purchase before the year ends. Who cares if it can't accelerate fast enough? Pick-ups aren't designed for sprinting. I have a question though. Along witht he introdutcion of CRDI engines, of which really produces less vibrations and smoother accelerations, Does the CRDI engine posses the resilience of original deisel engines when it comes to cruising in flood water? I mean deisel engines are known to be less prone to "tirik" due to the fact that it lacks computer and circuits that get grounded/busted when they get wet. Anyone who can enlighten me? Quote Link to comment
MPP Posted March 23, 2007 Share Posted March 23, 2007 ah ok dude, good clarification... it really eats lots of gas and so is the expedition, explorer and other ford vehicles... :mtc: any plans of getting one? amporma kase tingnan ng f-150 eh. Quote Link to comment
heightdeprived Posted March 23, 2007 Share Posted March 23, 2007 The new Mitsubushi Strada is very sleek. A vehichle I'm looking forward to purchase before the year ends. Who cares if it can't accelerate fast enough? Pick-ups aren't designed for sprinting. I have a question though. Along witht he introdutcion of CRDI engines, of which really produces less vibrations and smoother accelerations, Does the CRDI engine posses the resilience of original deisel engines when it comes to cruising in flood water? I mean deisel engines are known to be less prone to "tirik" due to the fact that it lacks computer and circuits that get grounded/busted when they get wet. Anyone who can enlighten me? At least these CRDI's still doesn't have spark plugs. On the other hand spark ignited petrol engines have created water-tight plug caps and distributors to make them water proof, probably, the electronic controlled injectors of these CRDI's are better waterproofed for these CRDI injector plugs deal with far more enormous air pressure compared to Spark plugs... Quote Link to comment
Jacques Posted March 24, 2007 Share Posted March 24, 2007 At least these CRDI's still doesn't have spark plugs. On the other hand spark ignited petrol engines have created water-tight plug caps and distributors to make them water proof, probably, the electronic controlled injectors of these CRDI's are better waterproofed for these CRDI injector plugs deal with far more enormous air pressure compared to Spark plugs... Thanx man. Kinda technical. In lay man's term? Is the CRDI engine water resistant? Quote Link to comment
heightdeprived Posted March 24, 2007 Share Posted March 24, 2007 (edited) ^^yes, actually all modern engines are designed in such a manner. Unless the intake system (kung baga sa snorkeling yung pinaka snorkel niya) gets wet as well... Edited March 24, 2007 by heightdeprived Quote Link to comment
stewie Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 If you are staying in Davao, owning an Isuzu pick-up is a good choice because of its high resale value. Very reliable saka matipid pa sa krudo. Quote Link to comment
tacio Posted August 2, 2007 Share Posted August 2, 2007 isuzu pickups pa rin no.1 choice esp. sa probinsya Quote Link to comment
enano72 Posted August 2, 2007 Share Posted August 2, 2007 chevrolet avalanche 4x4 good for rugged terrain Quote Link to comment
r0k7 Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 What's the best pickup in the PH so far? Quote Link to comment
nino1481 Posted November 30, 2007 Share Posted November 30, 2007 sa company namin, ang reliable is still nissan pagdating sa pickups! pwedeng pangbaha! lalo n sa pampanga. hehehehehe... Quote Link to comment
yhance Posted December 1, 2007 Share Posted December 1, 2007 2007 Mitsubishi Strada for its Good Value for Money Quote Link to comment
SphinX21 Posted December 2, 2007 Share Posted December 2, 2007 for me ford trucks are still the best. Quote Link to comment
Zarbor Posted December 2, 2007 Share Posted December 2, 2007 my 1990 Mazda B2200 single cab is and always will be a solid workhorse! Quote Link to comment
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