I have 1, and what people who complains about the price don't see is, this vehicle is overbuilt. Things and parts na hindi nakikita ng mga mata unless you meticulously check it, sample nalang pag sinilip mo mga pang ilalim ng innova, lahat ng bushings, ball joints etc. eh ang lalaki, pang SUV/pick up ang size, the cross member and the chassis frame is very thick (alam mong tatagal ng sobrang tagal), yung cross joint nalang niya, kasing laki ng cross joint ng land cruiser, even the engine is overbuilt (you can check it on the web nalang if you want clarity), people tend to look only on the exterior and interior part of the car, pero try to check din yung mga parts na hindi niyo nakikita at first glance.
It may not have the best in class interior, technology, and features, but as a car that moves you from point A to point B reliably and efficiently without falling apart after 100k kilometers, nothing beats the innova in its class. Sure, there are some cars out there that are jam-packed with features with beautiful interiors, but I must say, you will truly appreciate those features if you are on the side of the road waiting for the tow truck.
Planning to get the V variant for my growing family. My father has a V variant Innova and my 5 y.o daughter loves the space in the second row and of course those captain's chair that provides easy 3rd row access. My 2 kids will surely love this. Hoping things would fall into plan so we can get one at least early next year.
I bought a 2020 Innova E for our family car. Papa driving and me in the front with mama and CM in the middle, all very comfortable. And that leaves the spacious 3rd row if we bring along other family members. More spacious and more comfortable than the Rush or Avanza and with better performance for not that many more pesos and with legendary Toyota reliability and parts availability.
Do Toyota only relies on their brand and reliability and easy parts in Philippines or any other factor? Cause here in Indonesia they does the same, honestly we are getting tired of lack of comfort and tech they offered, unlike Chinese brands and Korean brands whose catching up very quickly
Main selling point of the Innova is engine power. It is the most powerful MPV in the country. Displacement makes all the difference. It is essentially a tamed pick-up, tuning wise. 1.5 turbocharged engines can come close but not quite. BUT I find Toyota pricing a bit steep for what they're offering. Of course some safety tech is important like numerous airbags, but those tech, you don't use everyday (or don't want to use for that matter as it equates to accidents). The tech used daily though are just lacking. 6.7" touchscreen? No backup camera for the mid-tier variant? At 1.4M, that should've been standard. The top-tier is what, 1.8M? The "It's a Toyota" monicker will go old soon if they don't try to up their game. At those pricepoints, what will stop people from getting a Geely, a Tiggo, or a Maxus that offer state-of-the-art tech and similar safety features, plus ridiculous warranties? Or cheaper 7-seater options from other Japanese brands with more tech? Parts availability? It has come to a point now that all major Japanese, Korean, and even Chinese car brands have parts available everywhere, even at Shopee, believe it or not. It's not exclusive to Toyota anymore. I am not a Toyota hater. My family's first car is an old Corona. My father is now driving an old Toyota. It is always a brand that's close to my heart. But looking at it objectively, they now need to take a look at their value proposition. Knowing Toyota, they probably would in the next couple of years. Let's keep our fingers crossed.
exactly, its absurd you have to pay extra 300k for a back up sensor and camera and other aesthetical upgrades which adds very little value for the G a/t variant.
@@jeloevangelista3982 My goodness, really? 300k for back up sensors and some upgrades?! That's practically a decent downpayment for a new car. That's ridiculous. 😅
@@happyface96 Agree. Too expensive for what you get. And we're talking about SRP here. If you buy it with bank financing, it's even more expensive with interests. I can understand the Alphard as it's marketed as a premium vehicle. But an MPV should have a more reasonable price-to-features ratio.
I own a 2018 E model, and agreed - it does get the job done. Granted, it’s sad that it doesn’t have cruise control, which would help in long drives, but hey, it gets us from point A to point B with all our luggage in tow. There really is no denying how capable the Innova is.
I think the video editor forgot to change the capacity label of the space when the seats are folded. Clip 2:07-2:14. Anyways, another entertaining and informative video again from autodeal. 🙂👍
I agree, Toyota Innova doesn't feel like you are driving an MPV 'cause its pretty dang torquey especially when you switched on the POWER MODE. steering wheel is quite heavy though.
Enjoyed every review I've watched. Great content. kudos to Kuya Caco you made it easier to understand while straying away from much common boring reviews. Love it ❤💙💜💖💗💘
Can't find other brand with enough engine power specs and within price range of Innova. Most people just hate this mpv while liking underpowered 1.5 L 7 seaters cars. For me Innova have a little bit of everything you need for its price.
Maybe because of the price. Toyota is a bit expensive compared to others offering the MPV body type. And most people don't need that much engine power anyways.
Sir Caco: "If you've never driven an innova, which I doubt..." Me: yeah, I have never. Heck, I can't even afford any car... but still, I enjoy watching autodealph's vids...
+ Fortuner's tires are much expensive than Innova's. However SUV is really different from MPV. Specially the 130k+ price diff of 4x2 Fortuner and Innova G. Onti nalang fortuner na. And iba talaga dating ng SUV. Depende siguro talaga sa priorities.
Proud Toyota Innova 2021 owner🙏👊😇😊 Toyota the best!!!! Kahit ano pa sabihin nila solid toyota ako I own 3 toyota cars kahit ngayon tibay parin kahit 10 years na walang problema sa makina...😊😊😊
I missed my grandpa's 2019 innova. I've driven it for a year and yes caco is right its a bit bouncy but has the power when you need it specially when you're in power mode.
Iba din kase naging impact ng tax sakanila eh, kaya imbis na mag taas presyo sila, nag downgrade nalang sila sa mga features. Pero sa ibang bansa okay na okay yung specs and features ng toyota
Tama. Disappointing lang kasi while other brands are ranking up with up to date techs and all, and a lot cheaper. But then again its TOYOTA... the brand and reliability.
@@dj_dadi oonga like honda and ford ganda na nung na ooffer nila kahit sa mababang price. Pero totoo nga din sobrang reliable ng toyota pag dating sa maintenance, mura pyesa at kahit saan makakabili ka parts. Hindi pa sakit sa ulo
Kudos naman talaga sa reliability ni Toyota. Pero pakiramdam ko mas shortchanging na eh. Good aftersales or not, babayaran ko naman ng hiwalay ang services or parts later on eh. So yung amount na binayaran ko sa pagbili ng higher than average prices nila na vehicles, dapat yung purchased product and its features alone justifies it. Just my opinion.
3rd row doesn’t fold down goes to the side which I like about it so much so I can continue to make fun of it🤣🤣 hope this continues including their fortuner so we can have a reason not to like it.
@@voodoodiecast depends on what you use it for, we removed the 3rd row seats in our old innova to put truck tires with rims (either for vulcanizing or when we buy new ones), even the car before it the Toyota Revo, I'm not sure if those fold flat seats can hold such a heavy load. For us, we prefer the flooring than a fold flat for heavy loads, but in hauling a big light load, like 2 pcs. split type aircon, so 4 boxes, 2 for outdoor unit, 2 for indoor, or a bed cushion, fold flat is better for those jobs, as we can fit more and fir bigger items. So it really depends on what you use it for and which suits you better.
You can replace the head unit. You can get an android powered unit which is basically like having an android phone in the middle of your dashboard. Way better than what comes with the car
Nakita koto sa show room.. yung pang ilalim ung cross joint niya parang pang lc. Malaki at solid ang pang ilalim. engine, we know naman reliable siya.. 2.8 diesel engine pang top of the line ng fortuner na mababa lang hp at torque.. issue nga lang ang taas niya, under featured na siya.. kaso me price siya.. yung reliability lang talaga.. overbuilt sila no question, against new players with a lot of features
Expect it to be bouncy because of that solid rear axle suspension. Vertical motion on uneven roads just like all other pick up, trucks and suvs. I don’t understand why you “reviewers” fail to mention that.
We're about to make the decision between the 2022 Innova E automatic and the 2023 Mitsubishi Xpander GLS. I love the power of the Innova diesel since we live in the mountains and the Xpander 1.5 gas motor struggles up the steeper grades. However, the rear seat/cargo area in the Innova is really bad compared to the modern Xpander. The flip up 3rd row design has to be 50 years old. Cant Toyota do better? I hate that 3rd row. I'm really torn over this decision.
Get the innova. Hindi ka magsisisi (I never did) bigyan kita magandang sample, madami nako nakasabay sa mountains sa sta. Fe and dalton pass, mga Xpander, mobilio, brv, rush, avanza etc., iwan talaga pati pamilya sa mga inclines (5 to 7 passengers ako often), effortless ang mga akyatan. And napaka efficient sa fuel.
@@erfederizo We chose the Innova and I am so glad we did. It's not the fanciest car on the road but it has proven to be perfect for us. I absolutely LOVE that diesel motor.
@@erfederizo this is false. I have the xpander 2023 mt variant. Walang ka effort2 yung uphills sa baguio. In fact, madaming xpander ang nakapunta na sa mountain areas with ease. Kinaya nga ng mga wigo at mio scooter xpander pa kaya.
no more gas engine for Innova 2021. Power, rear wheel drive, diesel, Innova got it and it is a pure MVP capable of 8 passengers, Xpander is 7 seater gas engine same with Ertiga.
18km per litre? Flipino cars are built different? Same car in india the one i’m using (2021 2.4 diesel automatic) gives average of 9-10km per litre in city and 12-13 km avg on highways. Now i’ve been driving manual and automatic for over a decade and sure do know how to drive to maintain optimum economy. This is crazy
@@Samaryas not just the traffic situation, our car engines have to be built according to the emission norms which change every two years. Because of that we lost the 2.8litre diesel engine in innova and 3.0 litre Diesel engine in fortuner here in india. Even ford endeavour/everest has to lose it 3.2 litre diesel engine and now only has 2.0 litre engine. You’d think the economy might be great due to smaller engines but it’s the same old
2017 innova J running 200,900kms mileage. Di pa nakapag palit ng clutch. Medyo matigas na nga lang pero goods pa din. Ngayon meron na ako 2024 innova XE AT. Months old pero di ko gusto sa AT model medyo may kadyot ang transmission nya pag nag change gear tapos ang taas ng RPM sa higher gear bago pumasok. Matakaw sa gas pag lagi naka high rpm bago mag change gear.
I have 1, and what people who complains about the price don't see is, this vehicle is overbuilt. Things and parts na hindi nakikita ng mga mata unless you meticulously check it, sample nalang pag sinilip mo mga pang ilalim ng innova, lahat ng bushings, ball joints etc. eh ang lalaki, pang SUV/pick up ang size, the cross member and the chassis frame is very thick (alam mong tatagal ng sobrang tagal), yung cross joint nalang niya, kasing laki ng cross joint ng land cruiser, even the engine is overbuilt (you can check it on the web nalang if you want clarity), people tend to look only on the exterior and interior part of the car, pero try to check din yung mga parts na hindi niyo nakikita at first glance.
".... not a rockstar, superstar or
supernova... "
it's INNOVA!
genius script of a poetic review
there Caco.
It may not have the best in class interior, technology, and features, but as a car that moves you from point A to point B reliably and efficiently without falling apart after 100k kilometers, nothing beats the innova in its class. Sure, there are some cars out there that are jam-packed with features with beautiful interiors, but I must say, you will truly appreciate those features if you are on the side of the road waiting for the tow truck.
Ford!
I agree
totally agree, I just passed by a Ford being towed. ewan anyare dun 😄
@@jake2.037 reliability, yun lang!
Innova has no competition now. The other AUVs are Gas and of a different segment (Rush, Veloz vs Xpander, BRV etc.
Planning to get the V variant for my growing family.
My father has a V variant Innova and my 5 y.o daughter loves the space in the second row and of course those captain's chair that provides easy 3rd row access.
My 2 kids will surely love this. Hoping things would fall into plan so we can get one at least early next year.
I’m a fan of this car now. We used it as a taxi from Punjab to Delhi and I wasn’t tired for the first time. If they sell this in the uk I would buy it
My cousing bought the E variant a year ago and boy I tell ya, we've been all over the island of Cebu since they bought it.
This is my daily driver and it gets the job done. Proud owner of an innova
I'm proud of you
I bought a 2020 Innova E for our family car. Papa driving and me in the front with mama and CM in the middle, all very comfortable. And that leaves the spacious 3rd row if we bring along other family members. More spacious and more comfortable than the Rush or Avanza and with better performance for not that many more pesos and with legendary Toyota reliability and parts availability.
Do Toyota only relies on their brand and reliability and easy parts in Philippines or any other factor? Cause here in Indonesia they does the same, honestly we are getting tired of lack of comfort and tech they offered, unlike Chinese brands and Korean brands whose catching up very quickly
Avanza kasi itsurang ataol lalo na pag white.
Finally a detailed review of the Innova! Thanks Autodeal! I’m missing our Innova because of its limited edition color. ☹️
Perfect ! The comparo I've been waiting for ! Many thanks Caco ! For our family of 4, the V is soooo tempting 🤓
Main selling point of the Innova is engine power. It is the most powerful MPV in the country. Displacement makes all the difference. It is essentially a tamed pick-up, tuning wise. 1.5 turbocharged engines can come close but not quite.
BUT I find Toyota pricing a bit steep for what they're offering. Of course some safety tech is important like numerous airbags, but those tech, you don't use everyday (or don't want to use for that matter as it equates to accidents). The tech used daily though are just lacking. 6.7" touchscreen? No backup camera for the mid-tier variant? At 1.4M, that should've been standard. The top-tier is what, 1.8M?
The "It's a Toyota" monicker will go old soon if they don't try to up their game. At those pricepoints, what will stop people from getting a Geely, a Tiggo, or a Maxus that offer state-of-the-art tech and similar safety features, plus ridiculous warranties? Or cheaper 7-seater options from other Japanese brands with more tech? Parts availability? It has come to a point now that all major Japanese, Korean, and even Chinese car brands have parts available everywhere, even at Shopee, believe it or not. It's not exclusive to Toyota anymore.
I am not a Toyota hater. My family's first car is an old Corona. My father is now driving an old Toyota. It is always a brand that's close to my heart. But looking at it objectively, they now need to take a look at their value proposition. Knowing Toyota, they probably would in the next couple of years. Let's keep our fingers crossed.
exactly, its absurd you have to pay extra 300k for a back up sensor and camera and other aesthetical upgrades which adds very little value for the G a/t variant.
It's like Innova is being sold at Fortuner prices, Fortuner being sold at Alphard prices. God knows what the price for Alphards will be?
@@jeloevangelista3982 My goodness, really? 300k for back up sensors and some upgrades?! That's practically a decent downpayment for a new car. That's ridiculous. 😅
@@happyface96 Agree. Too expensive for what you get. And we're talking about SRP here. If you buy it with bank financing, it's even more expensive with interests. I can understand the Alphard as it's marketed as a premium vehicle. But an MPV should have a more reasonable price-to-features ratio.
Once people transition to other brands, they'll become more humble with the pricing. Almost every brand nowadays are built to last.
I own a 2018 E model, and agreed - it does get the job done. Granted, it’s sad that it doesn’t have cruise control, which would help in long drives, but hey, it gets us from point A to point B with all our luggage in tow. There really is no denying how capable the Innova is.
My 2020 G Variant is perfect, and practical sure the V has Captain Seats but its more practical to get the bench type 2nd row.
If you see a toyota innova, get ready and look around maybe there's an Italian supercar near you hahaha
Ang damin innova dito samin pero bakit ni mustang wala ko nkita hahaha
move on with the Innova jokes.
@@rienncherstelsantos2007 you must be fun at parties
Produced and assembled locally or the smuggled sportscar? 🤣😅✌... move on with that joke already 😀✌
@@jong2987 you must be banned at ICSPH for defending clowns 🤡🤣
toyota innova 2007 user here... still reliable after 14 yrs of adventure
is it a auto or manual, how many mileage now?
Toyota ph in EV era unreliability and nondurable
Innova owner here, I just love innova so much
I think this is the best review you made this year. Presentation and music choice are lit.
FINALLY A REVIEW FOR THE INNOVA!!! I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOR A LONG TIME
I think the video editor forgot to change the capacity label of the space when the seats are folded. Clip 2:07-2:14. Anyways, another entertaining and informative video again from autodeal. 🙂👍
My dream family car 😍 will do my best to get one soon 😬
Do your best also to have a garage first.
#HardWorkPlusSavingUp
Is always,.The key man! So good luck on achieving it 😉
Hope you get it .. Amen 🙏🏼
guys which Innova is better, key start or the V push start?
I've been thinking of getting an innova in 2018, but only achieved it in 2022.
My most awaited review since I subscribed to auto deal.😁 Finally.... Its here
The Philippines' #1 Sportscar Photobomber🤣🤣🤣🤣
Prang ky rico swabe un ah
Hahahaha, that's hilarious 😂
Mismo!
It's my Dream Car come true!!
I'm a toyota Innova E 2021 owner Here! 🤭😊👌
giving me peace of mind when driving steep roads and overtaking is easy
I was waiting for this vlog from last 4 months
Autodeal back at it again!
Proud innova owner. It gets the job done!
Most powerful Mpv and the only Mpv with diesel engine.
This is the video that I've been waiting for
AutoDeal and Caco reminds me of Carwow and Mat Watson. Keep it up bro ganda lahat ng videos mo.
But not the height muwahahahaha
This is the best review for innova, innova wins!
I agree, Toyota Innova doesn't feel like you are driving an MPV 'cause its pretty dang torquey especially when you switched on the POWER MODE. steering wheel is quite heavy though.
Enjoyed every review I've watched. Great content. kudos to Kuya Caco you made it easier to understand while straying away from much common boring reviews. Love it ❤💙💜💖💗💘
My car for almost 4 yrs already💯❤
Durable,reliable...best MPV.
Innovas have become so common they're like the Kalashnikov of MPVs. Goes to show Toyota is doing something right.
Can't find other brand with enough engine power specs and within price range of Innova. Most people just hate this mpv while liking underpowered 1.5 L 7 seaters cars. For me Innova have a little bit of everything you need for its price.
which would you choose, Innova or CRV?
@@gutadin5 my heart says CRV but my brain says Innova. 😂
@@harry1583 Hahahaha!!!!
Maybe because of the price. Toyota is a bit expensive compared to others offering the MPV body type. And most people don't need that much engine power anyways.
Caco car review = very good action movie
You don't get bored and it has a very good ending, actually.
Sir Caco: "If you've never driven an innova, which I doubt..."
Me: yeah, I have never. Heck, I can't even afford any car... but still, I enjoy watching autodealph's vids...
Same. at least when rich dudes talking about cars. we could add and join in. 😀
@@sherwinpalen8291 true enough... we ain't left behind... knowledge is power indeed😅
Exact same engine in the LC PRADO. Different power output.
The current 2.8 diesel engine debuted on the Fortuner. Its technically more correct to say it like Kako did.
not the same
same volume only not components
Nothing fancy, only the essentials and most of all no BS is what the Innova is for you. Practical motoring for practical average Filipino Family.
I don't get those who go for 2x4 Fortuner instead of Innova. Less comfy, less spacious, more fuel economy and overall cast.
Can’t be a bully in an Inova
+ Fortuner's tires are much expensive than Innova's. However SUV is really different from MPV. Specially the 130k+ price diff of 4x2 Fortuner and Innova G. Onti nalang fortuner na. And iba talaga dating ng SUV. Depende siguro talaga sa priorities.
Totally agree!
@@KevinDeGuzman pare sino sa kanila mas magara at mas complete features, 2021 fortuner G, Fortuner V or 2021 Everest Trend?
@@gutadin5 fortuner V sulit yun 100k diff. Pero if tight budget go for fortuner G.
8:34 dont drive like it's a supra,
Me: just drive beside a supra.. lol...
thanks for this review. I could see now the difference. ang hirap tignan lang on the paper as I was planning to buy Toyota Innova soon.
I never understood why Toyota didn't just equipt the lower end variants of the Fortuner with this engine instead of the smaller 2.4L.
Great review as always Caco & team! Found the script a bit on the repetitive side though compared to previous videos.
In God's perfect time I hope to have one of these so that I can bring my parents around where they can breath fresh air. 🙏🏻
Buying Innova soon for my growing Family.
Proud Toyota Innova 2021 owner🙏👊😇😊
Toyota the best!!!!
Kahit ano pa sabihin nila solid toyota ako
I own 3 toyota cars kahit ngayon tibay parin kahit 10 years na walang problema sa makina...😊😊😊
anung mga toyota models yun sasakyan mo?
E variant has all that i need. i'll take the E please.
I grew up with an innova and im gonna buy an innova
I have a 2011 innova and my 2022 innova crysta is getting delivered this week. ❤️
I am 300% sure you are the voice actor of the one and only Heinz Doofenshmirtz, you can't hide!!!
Doofenshmirtz evil incorporated 😂😂😂
when my man said when you dont see a innova go outside men im like fr bro its everywhere
the legendary innova
I missed my grandpa's 2019 innova. I've driven it for a year and yes caco is right its a bit bouncy but has the power when you need it specially when you're in power mode.
Innova is so reliable, it does the job well.
Nowadays when you buy a Toyota, you are paying for the brand and reliability and that's it.
All other facets are pretty much lack-lustered sad to say.
Iba din kase naging impact ng tax sakanila eh, kaya imbis na mag taas presyo sila, nag downgrade nalang sila sa mga features. Pero sa ibang bansa okay na okay yung specs and features ng toyota
Tama. Disappointing lang kasi while other brands are ranking up with up to date techs and all, and a lot cheaper. But then again its TOYOTA... the brand and reliability.
@@dj_dadi oonga like honda and ford ganda na nung na ooffer nila kahit sa mababang price. Pero totoo nga din sobrang reliable ng toyota pag dating sa maintenance, mura pyesa at kahit saan makakabili ka parts. Hindi pa sakit sa ulo
Agree. It's mainly about reliability. Or are they just shortchanging us here in the Philippines? Toyota car owner here btw.
Kudos naman talaga sa reliability ni Toyota. Pero pakiramdam ko mas shortchanging na eh. Good aftersales or not, babayaran ko naman ng hiwalay ang services or parts later on eh. So yung amount na binayaran ko sa pagbili ng higher than average prices nila na vehicles, dapat yung purchased product and its features alone justifies it. Just my opinion.
Ang galing nung "It's not a rockstar or a superstar...it's an Innova." Hehe.
Nice comparo between the two variants very informative and i love the innova v 🙂
Very good concise review!
I hope you make video like this comparing different variant of Mitsubishi Strada
It's been a while watching reviews on this channel.
I love my G variant. One mistake; the third row in theory can hold three people. There are three seatbelts. Although those people better be skinny
3rd row doesn’t fold down goes to the side which I like about it so much so I can continue to make fun of it🤣🤣 hope this continues including their fortuner so we can have a reason not to like it.
@@voodoodiecast depends on what you use it for, we removed the 3rd row seats in our old innova to put truck tires with rims (either for vulcanizing or when we buy new ones), even the car before it the Toyota Revo, I'm not sure if those fold flat seats can hold such a heavy load. For us, we prefer the flooring than a fold flat for heavy loads, but in hauling a big light load, like 2 pcs. split type aircon, so 4 boxes, 2 for outdoor unit, 2 for indoor, or a bed cushion, fold flat is better for those jobs, as we can fit more and fir bigger items. So it really depends on what you use it for and which suits you better.
5:42 There's another innova Photo Bombing the one being reviewed hahaha
Yeah the 2nd gen Innova makes it's cameo over there 👀
Ty bro my familys will buy this innova👍🏻
I just want Android Auto / Apple Carplay on our 2018 V variant.
You can replace the head unit. You can get an android powered unit which is basically like having an android phone in the middle of your dashboard. Way better than what comes with the car
Nakita koto sa show room.. yung pang ilalim ung cross joint niya parang pang lc. Malaki at solid ang pang ilalim. engine, we know naman reliable siya.. 2.8 diesel engine pang top of the line ng fortuner na mababa lang hp at torque.. issue nga lang ang taas niya, under featured na siya.. kaso me price siya.. yung reliability lang talaga.. overbuilt sila no question, against new players with a lot of features
yown.. eto next dream car ko this year..
In the near future i will buy my very own innova ❤️
Its reliable have it for 7 yrs right now and its a multipurpose vehicle..
Does the E variant have Isofix ready for car seat?
Expect it to be bouncy because of that solid rear axle suspension. Vertical motion on uneven roads just like all other pick up, trucks and suvs. I don’t understand why you “reviewers” fail to mention that.
Gawa ka nalang sarili review mo lods parang inggit ka ata ah HAHAHAHAH
@@doncorleone4549 utak pinoy ka talaga ka lods.
It's not that bouncy, it is a solid axle, but it uses coil springs at the back, unlike pick ups that uses leaf springs
Innova lang sakalam!!!
Innova owner. Pang negosyo and familia.. practical Car. Nice
enjoying and loving the G variant
Please gawa po kayu video tungkol sa mga sports car top 10 sports car sana
We're about to make the decision between the 2022 Innova E automatic and the 2023 Mitsubishi Xpander GLS. I love the power of the Innova diesel since we live in the mountains and the Xpander 1.5 gas motor struggles up the steeper grades. However, the rear seat/cargo area in the Innova is really bad compared to the modern Xpander. The flip up 3rd row design has to be 50 years old. Cant Toyota do better? I hate that 3rd row. I'm really torn over this decision.
Get the innova. Hindi ka magsisisi (I never did) bigyan kita magandang sample, madami nako nakasabay sa mountains sa sta. Fe and dalton pass, mga Xpander, mobilio, brv, rush, avanza etc., iwan talaga pati pamilya sa mga inclines (5 to 7 passengers ako often), effortless ang mga akyatan. And napaka efficient sa fuel.
@@erfederizo We chose the Innova and I am so glad we did. It's not the fanciest car on the road but it has proven to be perfect for us. I absolutely LOVE that diesel motor.
I suggest you get the glx mt of xpander. I heard manual variants offer greater control during uphills
@@littlemeow2309 Didn't you see my updated post? We got the Innova and I couldn't be happier about that decision. It's a great car.
@@erfederizo this is false. I have the xpander 2023 mt variant. Walang ka effort2 yung uphills sa baguio. In fact, madaming xpander ang nakapunta na sa mountain areas with ease. Kinaya nga ng mga wigo at mio scooter xpander pa kaya.
Sir, Do you have 2024 Toyata Innova review?
Waiting for your innov crysta 2022 review..
This will be my next car. Write that on the stone caco. Stooooone!
E variant talaga best choice dito
ha. I actually LOL'd at the face joke
If puro tibay hanap mo sa oto then this car is for you. 👌
In comparison of gas/diesel consumption, which is better: Mitsubishi Xpander or Toyota Innova V?
no more gas engine for Innova 2021. Power, rear wheel drive, diesel, Innova got it and it is a pure MVP capable of 8 passengers, Xpander is 7 seater gas engine same with Ertiga.
I wish it had bigger wheels.. it looks like a shopping cart. Although I'm deciding between the Innova and Rush right now..
Manipis lata ng rush parang coke in can lods. Yan car ng kaibigan ko. Sabi niya Innova na lang sana.
Driving starts at 6:15
Early! 2nd!❤️🇵🇭
V for me, with a little bit of luxury. Hehe. E for the family.
V should have all wheel disc brakes.✌🏽
My daily driver 💯💪🏼
E variant, soon... 🙏🏼
Come here in Baguio. Magsasawa kayo sa Innova. 🤣
my innova 2.8 E manual 2021 has no engine top cover. is it normal?
Good vehicle.... But There is no sun Roof?
INNOVA THE NEW SUPERCAR🤣🤣
18km per litre? Flipino cars are built different? Same car in india the one i’m using (2021 2.4 diesel automatic) gives average of 9-10km per litre in city and 12-13 km avg on highways. Now i’ve been driving manual and automatic for over a decade and sure do know how to drive to maintain optimum economy.
This is crazy
@@Samaryas not just the traffic situation, our car engines have to be built according to the emission norms which change every two years. Because of that we lost the 2.8litre diesel engine in innova and 3.0 litre Diesel engine in fortuner here in india. Even ford endeavour/everest has to lose it 3.2 litre diesel engine and now only has 2.0 litre engine.
You’d think the economy might be great due to smaller engines but it’s the same old
Innova car of the year
2022 Toyota Innova: The MPV that will come to your Supercar Photos.
2017 innova J running 200,900kms mileage. Di pa nakapag palit ng clutch. Medyo matigas na nga lang pero goods pa din. Ngayon meron na ako 2024 innova XE AT. Months old pero di ko gusto sa AT model medyo may kadyot ang transmission nya pag nag change gear tapos ang taas ng RPM sa higher gear bago pumasok. Matakaw sa gas pag lagi naka high rpm bago mag change gear.
Waiting for the 2022 version
This is it ❣️