September 10, 2014

Isuzu Philippines Corporation Launches All-New mu-X (w/ Complete Specs)


UPDATE 3: Here is our First Drive (11/25).

UPDATE 2: We have also included the complete specs below (9/14).

UPDATE: We have included the official television commercial below (9/10).

After months of anticipation, Isuzu Philippines Corporation has finally revealed its new flagship SUV: the mu-X. Replacing the Alterra, the mu-X comes in three variants all packed with new technological and design features combined with Isuzu’s penchant for delivering efficient performance.

Inspired by predatory large cats, the mu-X’s design is premium but purposeful boasting of features such as projector-type headlights, center roof antenna, color-keyed front and rear bumpers, and roof rails that can support up to 60 kilograms. The higher variants add fog lamps, chrome on the radiator grille, hood garnish, door handles, and tailgate. Power folding side mirrors with integrated turn signal indicators are standard as well.



The Isuzu mu-X’s spacious interior can accommodate 7 passengers comfortably. It has a new suspension system with Double Wishbones at the front and a Five-Link with coil springs and stabilizer bar at the back. The interior features leather on the seats, steering wheel, and door trim while entertainment is provided by a 6-speaker multi-media system with Aux-In, USB, iPod, and Bluetooth connectivity. GPS navigation is also standard. The range-topping model comes with steering wheel mounted controls and a 10-inch roof-mounted DVD monitor with remote control.

The mu-X comes with dual air conditioning with rear coolers (the range-topper has automatic climate control), speed sensing door locks, 19 storage compartments, 12 cup holders, a lockable and illuminated glove box, side step boards, and tow hooks. The instrument cluster also features electroluminescent dials with a multi-function display. Higher models feature six-way power adjustable driver’s seat and the segment’s first Smart Key passive keyless entry with push-button start/stop.



The mu-X is powered by a new engine: the 2.5-liter 4JK1-TC 4-cylinder engine with variable geometry turbo. Rated at Euro-2 emissions standard, the new engine underneath the mu-X is good for 136 horsepower at 3,400 rpm and 320 Nm of torque from 1,800-2,800 rpm. The engine can be mated to either a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission. The mu-X boasts of increased off-roading capability thanks to its 4WD Terrain Command Select Dial on the four-wheel drive variant while all models boasts of excellent ground clearance (230 mm).

The mu-X is built to conform to the highest safety standards. The vehicle’s projector headlights, high-mount LED stop lamps and available fog lamps ensure visibility on the road. Equally helpful in this regard are the two-eye reverse sensing system and available reverse camera.



Passive safety systems fitted to the mu-X are dual front airbags, Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) with pre-tensioner and load-limiter seatbelts in all three rows of seats, and side impact beams inside the doors.

The All-New Isuzu mu-X is also loaded with active safety systems. Its disc brakes in all four wheels have an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) that has Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA). Providing more security are the new Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and Traction Control System (TCS), which automatically brake a wheel or wheels if the systems sense any of these are slipping. This prevents skidding and loss of steering control, helping reduce fatal accidents by as much as 30%.

The All-New Isuzu mu-X is available in six color options: Splash White, Silky Pearl White, Cosmic Black, Titanium Silver, Aqua Blue and Outback Brown. Prices are set at P1.188 million for the mu-X LS M/T 4x2; P1.260 million for the mu-X LS-M M/T 4x2; P1.358 million for the mu-X LS-A A/T 4x2; and P1.748 million for the mu-X LS-A A/T 4x4. An additional P10K will be added to variant price for all Silky Pearl White units.


370 comments:

  1. i read that this car is almost the same as the Chevy trailblazer. The Mu-x is priced lower but also has a smaller engine. Whats the reasoning for this? Affordability?

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    1. Affordability? Are you serious? It's way too overpriced fro a cheap pick up with roof. And that if you consider the far modern, more tech, and branded ford ranger pick up with a cash price of only 500k.

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    2. what i meant with affordability is it is priced cheaper than the competition. Unless i m wrong, it is priced lower than other cars in its class. But then if we will consider everything - maybe it is now worth buying.

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    3. MU-X 4x2 A/T is definitely worth buying over the chevy trailblazer.

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    4. see this!
      ford(2.2) 150hp 6 speed-AT tdic euro4,
      chevrolet trailblazer(2.8) 200 hp 6speed AT vgt,
      isuzu mu-x(2.5) 176 hp 5speed at, vgs euro2,
      toyota fortuner(2.5) 144hp 4 speed-AT non-vnt,
      isuzu sportivo(2.5) 85 hp 4 speed-AT
      mitsubishi motero(2.5) 178 hp 4 speed-AT non-vgt
      ford ecosport(1.5 gas) 110 hp 6 speed-AT dual clutch, Ti-VCT, euro 5
      must for SUV other than: all body on frame construction/RWD

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    5. see this! by the way
      1 kw(kilowatt)=1.34hp(horsepower)
      1 ps(pferdestarke)=0.98 horsepower
      sometimes we forget to include the units, so careful in your interpretation.

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    6. 1 kw(kilowatt)=1.34hp(horsepower)
      1 ps(pferdestarke)=0.98 horsepower
      sometimes we forget to include the units, so careful in your interpretation.GALING NYO PO NMAN YAN PALA IBIG SBIHEN NUN

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  2. hi sir uly. is the 136 hp enough for this kind of SUV? will it have a hard time running if 5 to 7 passengers are on board w/ some cargoes?

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    1. Hindi importante yang horsepower sa hauling. Ang torque figures dapat mo tingnan.

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    2. Sir, curious lang po, Im not really into automotive but sa climbing capacity, which one should you rely on, torque or horsepower? thanks again

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    3. HP is derived from Torque.

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    4. Look at horsepower for top speed. Look at torque for acceleration.

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  3. Ok, buy this one and you will end up like the rest of the nuts who bought their alterra and dmaxx, ha ha, buy now, return to casa tomorrow for repairs, and then wait for eternity for isuzu to figure out what is wrong with it, until you are piss off and ask for a refund of your payment, but now less than 100k bwahahah!
    Fools! Isuzu has been long dead in north america. Why? Because all isuzu are crap. Haven't you figurednit out? If there is an accident involving a rambo truck, it's always isuzu. If there is somthing that spits fumes all over, it's always an isuzu. Pinoys are nuts!

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    1. Watch your word brother! It seems like you know everything! PRETENTIOUS!!

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    2. Nope. He is absolutely correct. Admit it, your family owned one of those crap isuzu and was jack ass about it. BLNT

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    3. why dont you enumerate the problems encountered in isuzu vehicles
      u seem to be very knowledgeable please do share. what would you recommend we go for at that price range, preferably with diesel and high ground clearance,

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    4. Isuzu vehicles are said to be very durable... I don't know about that but most of their vehicles I see on the road are smoke belchers.

      There a lot of other choices but some dumb people still choose the ancient crosswind. For fuck's sake the top of the line variant is priced over a million. I could buy a ford ranger at that price! Some people are just really stubborn I guess.

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    5. Here comes the all new State of the Art suv. It's Iz-Usok Truck! It's new engine design S.E.T. (Sarao Engine Technology) Get one now while supply last! Hahahaha!!...

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    6. Then maybe youre the one who own a mont/fort/tb and then hates the MU-X because you werent able to buy one ha ha moron

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  4. Anonymous - Bobo mo naman pre. Ofcourse all SUVs are simply pickups with roof!

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    1. Retarded. Only auv are pick up with roof. Anyway, u werent born when then the toyota engineer conceived the first suv, then termed as sub urvan vehicle. Haha because at that time your clan only knows kariton, and then up to now still!

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  5. Well if you really hate isuzu, don't buy it!! anu naman kung mausok edi linisan mo wala na ulit usok nyan..

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    1. You're right! Go to hell isuzu haters!

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  6. the 4x2 LS-A has the most competitive price of the four!
    would love to have one but just concern about the new engine!
    I think the old 3.0 litter non-vgt engine is much better!

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    1. You must be kidding. Sigurado ako ikaw yung klase ng tao na bibili ng crosswind. Gusto mo pala ng mga lumang makina. Ayaw sa bagong tech, gusto laging primitive tech. Stubborn fools.

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    2. If u buy Montero u will regret it in your lifetime pare. Montero always loosing power

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  7. mu-x compared to montero,sa montero na lang ako.

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    1. Honestly, both vehicles are low quality and can be described as pieces of crap. I'd rather drive a global model subcompact.

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    2. Why Can't afford an SUV?

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    3. Let's just say if I had 2 million pesos and I had a choice between a 3rd world SUV vs a global subcompact, I'd choose the latter.

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  8. how bout the fuel consumption? i dont care much for speed. i need the high ground clearance for our flooded streets.
    Hp and torque hehe. thats just ink on paper

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  9. I dont get the negative comments on isuzu dmax. whats it about ?? .ive read and seen on youtube the reviews from europe and australia, they seem to fare well. .

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  10. can't blame the champions above. it must have been the isuzu experience before and they can't get over it. :)

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  11. 4JK1-TC VGT is a new Isuzu engine, what can you say?

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    1. What can I say? I say that engine is still a 3rd world piece of crap.

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    2. ^That 4JK1 is used on European D-Max trucks, but with twin turbos, not VGT.

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  12. thats the old engine in their 2.5 Dmax standard usually used for delivery pick-up they just put VGS increase PS.

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  13. there are good diesel engines too bud..the ones used by kia and hyundai..they're euro5 turbo-diesels just like VW turbo-diesels..

    and i've heard rumors before on why isuzu use large displacement engines..its because they had issues on their CRDIs..if they use low displacement engines, the CRDI equipped on their vehicles cannot burn down the diesel properly..and that maybe the reason why isuzu vehicles emit black clouds..

    LOL!

    and to potential buyers of this mu-x..ok lg ba na makita nyo yung sasakyan nyo na kamukha ng trailblazer pero iba yung badge..para kasing ang pangit e..

    speaking of pangit..pangit nga yung trailblazer pero itong mu-x ay mas pangit pa..ay naku..

    L M F A O ! ! !

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    1. so what??? who cares... basta mu-x pa rin ako!

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    2. you know what..you're hilarious..AHAHAHA

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    3. They use larger displacement engines to avoid stressing the engine. Less stressed = better longevity. Let's see which engine is likely to see the mechanic after years of use.

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    4. hey guys, we all have our own choices so better stop saying bad comments about isuzu, i have sportivo for 7yrs now & still contented wirh it's performance

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    5. Siguro you're the one pangit that's why you kept on saying mu-x is pangit! Or you just can't afford to buy one.. haha!!

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  14. Isuzu mux is worth to buy the engine easy to fix I have have a momtero gls vgt its powerful special in top speed 180kph is my top speed but I have problem with my brakes I can say it doesn't much to the power so I dont know if mux have a good brakes hopefully I cant try one before buying anyways all these car are just generics made in Thailand just like eating pad thaid hot when you eat much hoter when want to get a shit out of it .

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    1. Hahaha! 180kph top speed. Pathetic.

      By the way, RIP to proper English.

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    2. anon sep 27 @ 10:47pm...you are definitely a POSER...

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    3. 180 kph? In your dreams.....

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  15. cars made in thailand is like pad thai...sounds like..PAT TAY...aruy..

    by the way...ME NO UNDERSTAND YOUR ENGLISH...PAT TAY tayo jan..

    L O L ! ! !

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  16. see this!
    ford(2.2) 150hp 6 speed-AT tdic euro4,
    chevrolet trailblazer(2.8) 200 hp 6speed AT vgt,
    isuzu mu-x(2.5) 176 hp 5speed at, vgs euro2,
    toyota fortuner(2.5) 144hp 4 speed-AT non-vnt,
    isuzu sportivo(2.5) 85 hp 4 speed-AT
    mitsubishi motero(2.5) 178 hp 4 speed-AT non-vgt
    ford ecosport(1.5 gas) 110 hp 6 speed-AT dual clutch, Ti-VCT, euro 5
    kia sorent(2.2) 197 6 speed-AT, E-vgt crdi, euro4

    must for SUV other than: all body on frame construction/RWD, min 200mm ground clearance, water wading capabilities.

    1 kw(kilowatt)=1.34hp(horsepower)
    1 ps(pferdestarke)=0.98 horsepower

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  17. another jap strategy, medyo dinagdagan lang ng kaunting specs pag sawa na ang lahat then another facelift or kopya sa iba. yun sportivo nila walang Airbags,no Electronic Brake Force Distribution, Electronic Stability Program, Tire-Traction Control, Hill-Assist, Descend-Assist. puro facelift lang hanggang magsawa kayong LAHAT HAHAHAHA until 20??

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  18. 135 HP for a seven seater SUV? Sooo underpowered. 2 airbags in this age when cars can drive themselves is just so jurassic. Me? I just need seatbelts,6 airbags,abs w ebd and vehicle stability control. We have to remember that head trauma is the most common cause of death in vehicular accidents so side curtain airbags are necessary.

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  19. Does anyone here had the unit for themselves already and write their feedback? At least, whatever their comment will be valid since they have the first hand experience on how well or bad the unit is....

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    1. We've had one for almost a week now, it feels lighter than I thought. It doesn't struggle with overtaking and driving on inclined roads is just fine. It's no sports car anyway. :)

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    2. Good comments..... thanks... at least not all are negative feedbacks...

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    3. lighter than the trailblazer.. but i dont feel the underpowered thing.. its easier to drive.. :) more spacious than the competition i think.. sa fuel consumption naman di ko pa computed maybe after PMs.. HTH! :)

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  20. Please post true comments... because i am really planning to purchase this MU-X... thanks...

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    2. hi i bought a mu-x just couple of weeks ago and it really satisfies me. No probs arise. Very ok!

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  21. ... kaka Launch lang yang MU-x... but why it is that there are toooooooo much negative feedbacks????? Were this people really experienced to have this kind of vehicle?????? Please naman, wag ganun....

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    1. Hi! Meron po kaming isuzu mux 2.5 a/t so far ok naman po sya..

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  22. Exactly my point! It will be easier to believe all the negative comments if they will say and confirm that they or someone they really know has the MU-X

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    1. Isuzu vehicles are generally shitty and the mu-x is not an exception, probably.

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    2. The only major downside that I've noticed are the large fender flares. Since I only see the sides of the hood, I always have to make sure there's space for the fenders. These also make the vehicle look even wider.

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  23. no matter what other people say, it's your money to burn. i say if you're curious about a car, truck, whatever test drive it and all it's competitors. i always let my butt decide on these things. I drove at least 7 models from different manufacturers before last year before i bought my first diesel suv. that's just me though you're free to listen to everybody else who pretends to know everything. just my two cents... now flame on haters hahaha

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  24. Tama test drive lahat bago mag comment mostly yong negative nah tao walang masyadong sasakayan.

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  25. Tama na naman.... 100%.... Little learning is dangerous.... very dangerous... :)

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  26. Bought an LS-A model, Safety, economy and value for money all the way for MU-X. Very slient diesel engine plus its equipped with 4jk1 tc which is the first isuzu engine model to use in Philippines

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    1. Positive comment.... good.... more power... & God Bless...

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  27. power is equal to 2*pi*torque*N. blah? who cares.
    4jk1 tc engine is a 2005 engine or you can argue with wiki.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isuzu_D-Max.
    4jj1 tc 3.0 are newer,duh euro 2 engines are labeled for 1996 carbon emission standard.

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    1. Wikipedia? LOL. The 4JK1-TCX or (Hi power as they call it) is an all new engine. The older engine is the 3.0. Which has been updated again with the launch of the all new D-Max. If you don't like Isuzu, do us a favor and stop posting false comments. It's not even their fault for bringing in Euro 2 compliant engines.

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    2. Don't bother yourself to listen to those people who are pretending to know more about vehicles, cars...... perhaps they don't even own a 1-unit single motorcyle....

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    3. Absolutely right sir , most people who give negative comments do not have even ONE personally owned car, meaning Mapagkunwari na mga Tao, go for what you want to buy bro good luck! besides Isuzu is branded as one of the best DIESEL fed car manufacturer in the world! I am not an owner of Isuzu make car owner but I believe the quality of their cars. I've got Mitsubishi ASX.

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    4. .. sorry I mean " not an owner of an Isuzu made car" my English is a crap coz I am a Pinoy LOL!

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  28. I'm planning to buy this Isuzu mu-x too and this people posting all negative comments are pathetic. Comments must be realistic and constructive. If they don't like Isuzu, then they are free to give comments but do it in a constructive way not just give those stupid comments. People here like to know and learn from other people who share their knowledge to others as some kind of reference. Guys be nice in posting either positive or negative one. Thank you...

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  29. it'll be best if you cross check other brands...do yourself a favor...

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  30. Can someone who has an MU-X give his/her comment here rather than those who doesn't have one and pretends that they know everything about the MU-X.

    The inputs and actual experience of all the said MU-X (good or bad) are valuable for others who are interested.

    Yes, we have done the comparison and that's why we are seeking "First Hand Experiences" of MU-X owners to have a better idea on what to expect

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    1. My friend has a mu-x and unsurprisingly, its a piece of shit. The ride feels cheap, the interior feels cheap, engine is crap, basically everything in it feels 3rd world-ey. Don't waste your money on Isuzu vehicles or any 3rd world diesel SUV for that matter.

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    2. so it's not yours! this means you are posting hearsay! get a life bozo!

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    3. Of course its not mine. I'm never gonna be one of the idiots that will buy this vehicle. Unlike you, I use my brain.

      Go ahead, buy one. No one's stopping you but remember, only drive on the slow lane so you won't disrupt the flow of traffic with your slow ass 3rd world SUV. You're the type of guy who'll buy anything Isuzu puts out and considers it a " masterpiece". Pitiful.

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    4. You buy with your mind? I buy wih my MIND and HEART... The mu-X is just not your type...

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    5. Heart and mind. Haha. Hilarious.

      Boy, you're really in love with the mu-x aren't you? I truly feel sorry for you. There are significantly better vehicles out there but your blind loyalty to Isuzu makes you a narrow-minded simpleton.

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    6. Blind loyalty? Haha! I can see how you see the mu-X clearly...

      Haha! This guy is soooo funny. Hahahahahahaha! I don't find the mu-X bad... Narrow minded? What if I say, of course I am! What if I say, no way! The mu-X right now offers great bang-for-the-buck... Life is sooo funny. LOL!!!!!

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    7. Also, obviously, I really like the mu-X. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

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    8. LOL. Can you name one? With ESC, traction control, leather seats, power driver seat, entertainment system, can seat seven people, etc. for under 1.4M?

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    9. I'll name a few that's considerably better than your beloved mu-x:

      - Santa Fe
      - Kia Carens
      - CRV
      - X-Trail
      - Grand Livina

      I'm also positive that the soon to be released everest is better than your mu-x, though they're both 3rd world SUVs.

      I get why you like the mu-x though. You're probably thinking about flood, diesel consumption vs gasoline, and the so-called 7-seater capability. I guess you prioritize those features against comfort and real technology (not those entertainment sysytem). Basically, the mu-x is just a crosswind v2.0, but its your money, you can buy whatever you want with it.

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    10. Wow. Grand Livina? LOL. I really don't get why you despise "3rd world" ute-based SUVs. When they're sold in some parts of EU and SA.

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    11. 3rd world SUVs have compromised safety, ride feels like shit, they cause more pollution and etc. They're no different than jeepneys.

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    12. I don't see any compromise in safety when they're based from global platform trucks. Now that they come with safety features normally found in much more expensive sedans and SUVs. And most diesel engines today pass Euro IV or even higher standards. So pollution shouldn't be a major concern in this category. Like what you said earlier, we all have our own priorities. This car (or any other SUVs in your 3rd world category) obviously isn't for you. But you can't blame others if they like it. Btw, I don't get what you mean by "real technology", but I'm sure both Chevrolet and Isuzu put a lot of effort in these cars.

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    13. The 3rd world suvs' crash rating are bad, most of them are only Euro 2 compliant and while I agree with you that chevrolet is putting a lot of effort for their R&D, Isuzu doesn't.

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    14. Why not? The previous gen Colorado was based from the D-Max. This time, Chevy took the lead, but using Isuzu's platform. The D-Max and mu-X are the most aerodynamic in its class while others only focus on the looks. Btw, the Monterosport got 4 stars on ASEAN NCAP, while other global cars got worse scores.

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    15. This mu-X and its twin got 5 stars from ANCAP too. Though they have 4 more airbags than our local counterpart.

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  31. mu-x is like a chinese version of trailblazer.. sorry guys but 180 difference in torque is like trailblazer is pulling one mu-x and one crosswind at the same time. lol !!

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    1. you are like chinese version of bin laden, but uglier than his beard

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    2. Don worry Guys, I'll try one and then I will let you know. If its really a shit then be it, let's gave Is-Uzo-X a break!

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  32. it seems that there are many here that are insecure with the release of the mu-x! am buying one and it's my choice whether good or bad it's still my choice! get it!

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    1. If there's anyone that's insecure here, its you bud.

      I guess deep inside you know that are way better vehicles but you're stuck with your mentality of buying shitty but proven (which is a common misconception by the way) Isuzu vehicles.

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    2. usually,mga haters,yan yung mga nakaranas ng pang aabuso nung maliit pa kaya galit sa mundo.

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    3. ... yes sir the truth of these HATERS is they HATE because perhaps they DO NOT have the MONEY to buy Isuzu MU. LOL nakikiride lang sila peace dudes!

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  33. Haha! Know-it-all people...

    These guys should continue being "smart"... Haha!

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  34. Here's a piece of advice: Get this vehicle if you really want to know the true meaning of "Buyer's Remorse".

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    1. piece of advice from the true meaning of "Reader's Remorse"

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  36. I have a montero and mu-x (newly acquired). It's quite better than my montero. Engine is quiter,powerful in inclined areas,more spacy at the 3rd row. And the gasoline level lasts much longer

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    1. Sir which Montero variant do you have? Compared to the mu-X, is there a significant difference in terms of power and acceleration?

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    2. GLX 2.5D 2WD MT, i prefer MTs than ATs. When loaded, mu-x is more powerful,comfortable and smooth. Actually my first option was Toyota fortuner but base on my test drives, I did choose mu-x (LS-M).

      Have a test drive for yourself so you can experience it on hand.

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    4. Can i ask something?..... with a price difference of 72,000PhP... will that make a big difference from the base model to LS-M.. ????? please ???? because i am confused whether base or LS-M.... its my first time to take brand new car...

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    5. Save yourself from trouble, don't buy this shit.

      You may think you're getting the best bang for the buck out of your money but that's just a facade. In reality, this vehicle is very much a piece of crap. You're better off looking at the competition, don't waste your time on this low tech isuzu vehicle.

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    6. i've never seen nor heard someone owning 2 cars of basically in the same category..like, if i have a montero, the next thing that goes in my mind is that i would love to have something better, an upgrade, like a cx9 or an explorer or grand santa fe (alterra used to be in the list but not anymore 'cuz i discovered that it was basically of the same category of montero, and then i was expecting something better from isuzu, but this mu-x replaced the alterra and i was very disappointed 'cuz its basically a rebadged trailblazer ) to fill up what's missing in my car..or something like the gt86..i think buying another pick-up based suv is almost moronic when you already have one..and i'm actually quite disappointed by montero and i can say its one hell of a boring car just like other pick-up based suvs (fortuner i.e)..you know, its refreshing if you have an suv and a car or a cuv ..and drive them alternately..probably someone knows what i'm trying to say here..about having a car or a cuv and an suv instead of having two pick-up based suvs and it just don't make any sense at all..

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    7. Cany you please explain why you call this crap? Rather than saying don't buy this yada yada? Just because it doesn't have as much grunt as its competitors doesn't mean this sucks. Magiging best seller ba to sa ibang markets kung hindi nga maganda?

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    8. Best sellers? Anong markets yun? Baka naman isuzu trucks ibig mong sabihin?

      Anyway, Isuzu sucks because of its weak low tech engine, crappy suspension, etc. There are lots of vehicles that are easier to maintain and can easily outlive an Isuzu.

      Yang sinasabi ninyo na matibay ang isuzu, para din yan yung sinasabi niyo dating honda prestige. Wala na yan, tanggalin niyo na sa isip niyo. Ang dami pang mas magandang choices, wag kayo magtiis sa isuzu, lahat ng sasakyan reliable at easy to maintain.

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    9. Thailand, outselling the Trailblazer in Australia. Paki search na lang po. HIndi na lang po reliability ang reason ng maraming tao bakit nila napili yung mu-X. Andun na rin yung overall value. Low tech? How do you define even determine the level of technology in an engine? Sa horsepower at torque lang ba? How can you even say that this is hard to maintain? Even foreign reviewers say it has one of the best suspension set ups in its segment. Even better than its twin.

      I really can't see the reason why many people hate the mu-X, let alone the brand.

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    10. How do you determine engine tech you ask? Let me give you an example: Mazda's Skyactiv engine vs Toyota's dual vvti, guess which one's the older tech engine.

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    11. You don't have to explain those as some work the same way, iba lang pangalan nila. I'm pertaining to the diesel engines on the same category. Ano ba ang low tech sa Isuzu? Kasi mababa ang output?

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    12. Are you serious? No, not all engines work the same way. Do you think a vtec engine works the same way as a vvti? Hell no!

      Anyway, Isuzu's engine is low tech and it lacks cutting edge technology. It could at least have an idle start/stop instead of relying on low power figures to achieve lower fuel consumption.

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    13. Some nga eh. That's where Isuzu shines. No need for fancy tech to achieve something remarkable. This is a truck based car, obviously you can't have too much electronics in workhorses. Pag tumagal, sino kaya ang mas prone sa failure at maintenance? Walang Stop/Start system ang Montero, Fort, Trailblazer, would you brand them as low tech din?

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    14. That's the problem. Almost everything that's offered here is low tech. Kawawa ang pinoy. That's why people should stop patronizing 3rd world suvs. We deserve better.

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    15. That's given already. Halos lahat naman ng sasakyan pagdating sa atin downgraded na. Mabibilang lang sa kamay mga well equipped cars, minsan sobrang mahal na. Minsan nga kahit driver's side airbag lang or ABS tinatanggal pa nila.

      Pero sa mga ganitong sasakyan, understood na humahabol pa lang sila sa global cars in terms of features and level of technology. Di naman din sila kumakalaban ng Santa Fe, CX-9, etc. I'm even surprised na for 1.358M may Stability and Traction control ka pa, eh sa iba kelangan mo bumili ng top of the line just to enjoy such features.

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  37. I hve driven isuzu for 3 years now wl ako naging problem just bring it to the mechanic for change oil. When ur buying a car consider what u want n how much money can u spend. Like will u go for porma or style? Fuel consumption n maintenance? Stuff like that. Kc ako practical I choose isuzu kc low maintenance n mura diesel. Think of the horrendous traffc important un. Driving from manila to fairview 5 days a week I only spend 900-950 s shell. In our house we have 4 cars

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    1. Here's another "practical" minded Isuzu fanboy.

      FYI, every car is easy to maintain and there are countless vehicles that are more efficient than your isuzu. Your old tech isuzu has no edge over the competition. Its boring, it sucks, its a piece of crap but your stubborness tells you to buy isuzu vehicles over and over again. There's no hope for people like you.

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    2. mine is 8 years already, be practical? I will buy mu-x next month para ma upgrade din

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    3. I bet you own a piece of shit crosswind. Yeah, upgrade alright. Funny.

      People, use your fuckin brains! Wag kayo magpaloko, mas maraming bago dyan at mas maganda!

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    4. you think this mu-x is a piece of crap? what do you recommend? any news about the all new ford Everest, Toyota fortuner/highlander and Mits Montero sport? I'm planning to buy SUV 7seaters.

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    5. Isuzu Motors has its origin in a 1916 diversification plan undertaken by the Tokyo Ishikawajima Shipbuilding and Engineering Company. The company, established after the Meiji Restoration to build heavy ships on Ishikawajima Island near Tokyo, hoped to insulate itself from cyclical downturns in the shipbuilding industry. Tokyo Ishikawajima initiated the venture as a partnership with the Tokyo Gas and Electric Industrial Company, which had the engineering expertise necessary to design vehicles. In fact, Tokyo Gas produced its first vehicle, the Type A truck, in 1918, using engines from Tokyo Ishikawajima. The partnership manufactured a variety of designs under license from the English firm Wolseley, including the model A9 car, which went into production in Japan in 1922. In 1929 the enterprise was incorporated separately as Ishikawajima Automobile Manufacturing, Ltd.

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    6. In 1959 Isuzu introduced a new two-ton N-series truck called the Elf. This was followed in 1961 by an attempt to equip an Isuzu automobile with a small diesel engine. While economical and reliable, the diesel Bellel car was uncomely, noisy, and, ultimately, a commercial failure. Consumers clearly favored a more cosmopolitan, if less practical, car. In 1962 Isuzu opened a new factory at Fujisawa. With expanded production capacity, the company introduced the Bellett automobile in 1963, followed by the Florian model in 1967. The next year Isuzu rolled out the sporty two-door 117 Coupe, a luxury model resembling the Ford Mustang. In 1970 Isuzu introduced two new trucks, the medium-sized Forward (named for its forward control) and a 12-ton diesel model.

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    7. Bronze Award. IMM is a manufacturing system that assures the strict application and observance of activities of the universally known methods for general manufacturers such as ISO 14000 (International Product Standard), QS 9000 (Quality System), TPM (Total Preventive Maintenance), TQM (Total Quality Management), IPS (International Product Standard) and IE (Industrial Engineering). Incorporated in the system are the Japanese Standards of Safety, 5S labor and human resources management, quality control concept, making IMM a “unique Isuzu Management Method” for a commercial vehicle manufacturer.

      Established in June of 2000 by Isuzu Motors Limited (Japan), IMM set the stringent standard operating procedures in manufacturing and quality assurance of all Isuzu plants, affiliates, and suppliers, in Japan as well as in other Isuzu production bases globally. Simply put, you are guaranteed to receive products and services from IPC that are at part with Isuzu quality all over the world.

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    8. the history of isuzu has nothing to do with what it is today..just take for example the crappy beginnings of hyundai, and then, look at them now..another example is mitsubishi, f.y.i they're running out of ideas and their US market is crashing down..and the best example is our country, we used to be one of the best, but then, look at us now.. =)

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    9. Let be this arguments be closed with positive comments not destructive ones, all cars diesel or not have their POSITIVES and NEGATIVES besides definitely NO Carmaker in the world would dare to release such "PIECE OF CRAP" car I believe because of stiff competitions with others. Opinions of Car reviews must be given the benefit of the doubt as how they rate such cars. The best way to share comments maybe is to BUY the UNIT itself (if you've got the MONEY) and RATE it as how you like, NOT just reading some reviews and then JUDGING the car ONLY from what you've READ or HEARD... bumili na po tayo then ishare natin ung tamang experience, wag ung puro "DAW or Articles"... I've got a PERSONAL car just humbly Mitsubishi ASX - Model 2014 and happy riding it. PEACE brothers and more power!

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  38. MUX or for tuner? Which one I should buy? Hard to decide with those negative comments.

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    1. If you want old tech crap, go for mu-x. If you want an even older low tech pile of shit, pick fortuner. If you're looking for a sophisticated vehicle with new engine tech and latest innovations, you should avoid 3rd world SUVs at all cost.

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    2. Aha ha fyi correction pls.. Not a fanboy but a fangirl ha ha to tell u frankly we got 4 cars in r garage an suv a super grandia a sedan. Mine is isuzu I spend less on my car. I dont need ur shitty advice n ur technical blah blah. All I know s actual experience than any of those.. Fyi 3rd world is no longer use to categorized nations tsk tsk

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    3. San naman nanggaling yung old tech crap? Ano ba yung old sa mu-X?

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    4. If you consider a euro 2 compliant engine to be a new tech, then there's something wrong with you. Have yourself checked up at the nearest mental correction facility.

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    5. Yun lang pala ang basis mo ng new and old tech. Tell that to the government officials who care less about Euro compliance. Sa ibang bansa Euro 4 and 5 ang 4JK1.

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    6. No they're not.

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    7. Says the blind hater? Do your research please.

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  39. Hayaan nyo na lang siya.... frustrated siguro yan na walang sariling sasakyan.... hahahaha

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    1. mismo bro,kasi ang galing nyang mag-review ng ISUZU "crap" car, simple lang po yun perhaps hindi kaya ng powers nya to buy his OWN Car he he he peace!

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    2. .....halatang wala syang sariling sasakyan... maybe he cannot afford to have one...

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    3. I dont think Japan is categorize as third world country

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  40. Why is a troll bashing the "old" tech 4jk1-tc vgs? 136hp and a flat 320Nm torque are pretty good numbers for a "Euro-2" diesel engine. Bash as much as you like, the fact of the matter is, Philippines is still a Euro-2 country.

    You should not gauge an engine based on hp and torque alone, also consider its geographical application. A friend's "Modern" BMW x5 3.0 diesel - this non "third world" thing churns out a "modern" 232hp and 520nm, started having engine problems with only 16k km in the odo because of our country's poor diesel quality.

    Also, you should consider that "euro-4" engines need to be detuned to meet our country's fuel quality. Korean/ European diesel cars typically have high engine ratings because they are already using 3rd generation common rail tech, with 3rd generation Bosch CR supply pumps and injectors, but a jump in each common rail tech gen also requires an improvement in diesel quality. So, I think these engines need to be detuned for longevity concerns.

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    1. That's because people narrow down their choices to only diesel-fed vehicles. Ayaw sa gasoline. Malapit na ang euro 4 standard dito sa pinas. Kaya magbago na rin kayo ng pagiisip, don't settle for shitty 3rd world vehicles. The grass is greener on the other side.

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  41. For someone who hates the "3rd world vehicles", he surely has a lot of time to read and go through this write up. Also, I'm wondering now, why is he still here in the Philippines if he hates the type of vehicles that we have here? Maybe he should consider going to EU so he can enjoy all the "1st world" amenities

    I wonder what kind of car/suv does he drive? Audi? BMW? If yes, then good for you, you have the money and resources to buy those brand.

    For us who can't afford those brands then we will go for what we can afford and what we think is best for our budget and it may be one these "3rd world vehicles"

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    1. AUVs and 3rd world SUVs/vans are like pimples in an otherwise decent selection of vehicles in the Philippines.

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    2. Why not buying land cruiser, mercedes benz, range rover and other luxury suvs if your not satisfied with the affordable SUVs. Ganon lang talaga, it is a reality na kapag mura wag tayo umasa ng sobrang taas na quality ng sasakyan! Sa tingin ko ok naman ang MUX dahil marami na nagpapareservel. Better test-drive one now!

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  42. Horsepower at torque ang tingnan.ikumpara sa competitors nito. Underpowered. Sana maging mas discerning tayo para mas magandang sasakyan ang ibebenta dito sa Pinas

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  43. Hindi ko sinasabing ito lang ang tingnan, tingnan din ang reliability, safety (yung may 6 airbags sa ibsng bansa pagdating dito 2 airbags na lang), fuel consumption need/s. Pagdating sa safety, dahil walang crash test dito, tingnan ang crash test sa Europe, US o Australia ,

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  44. Nasabi kong underpowered dahil this is a "true" 7 seater SUV.

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  45. my sportivo is 3 ears old with no problem. smoke is nothing new just like jeepneys in the philippines. beeter than jeep cos it ahas a lcd chrome grill, ekegant leader sit. also my friend seaman have it also. fan of isuso.

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    1. God, your english is almost as bad as your decision making skills in buying vehicles. Sucks to be you.

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    2. parang alam ko yung ibig sabihin ng galit sa MU-X at mga 3rd-world SUV..ang gusto siguro nitong sabihin e, i-boycott yung mga ganitong klaseng sasakyan, lumang makina, poor reliability (puro lg perception or worse deception), poor emission, etc...kasi pag hindi natin to pina-patronize mapipilitan itong mga walang hiyang manufacturer na gumawa ng mga mas maayos at naaayon na sasakyan para sa ating mga Pilipino..

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  46. I never quite understood why people would subject themselves to this horrendous, poor excuse of a SUV. Its boring, its uninspiring and it lacks innovation. Why in the world do people worship this pile of crap?

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    1. And why in the world are you still here? Together with the trolls who keep on calling these cars crap. Eh masaya sila dito, kayo hindi. Deal with it.

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  47. Montero
    MU-X
    Fortuner
    Everest
    Murano
    Sorento
    Santa Fe
    CX-9
    Trailblazer

    - rate it from 1 to 9... Go!!

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  48. CX9
    Santa Fe
    (murano doesnt belong here) XTrail
    Sorento
    Traiblazer
    MU-X
    Fortuner
    Montero
    Everest (not actually a ford, its just a badge carrier and way too old than the others)

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  49. MU l
    MU ll
    MU lX
    MU X
    fortuner discount
    montero utang
    sportivo seaman
    explorer vip's

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  50. MU-X pa rin ako bro kahit anong sabihin ng iba ive tested it already and i love it.

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    1. Oops, kakabili mo lang. Wag magsalita ng patapos. Lalabas din ang shortcomings ng 3rd world suv mo. Just wait and see.

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    2. At anong sasakyan ang walang flaw? Sino ba ang madalas nagkakaroon ng recalls? Diba global cars din?

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    3. Mas ok nga may recalls sa totoo lang. Sigurado ka na talagang aayusin ng mga manufacturer kung ano ang mga flaws ng global cars.

      Tulad ng sabi mo, lahat ng sasakyan may flaws. Ang problema sa mga 3rd world suvs, marami silang flaws pero di nirerecall.

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    4. Hindi ka ba magtataka kung bakit lagi na lang sila nag iissue ng recalls? Di kaya may problema na sa quality control?

      Flaws na minsan yung mga picky lang yung makakapansin. Kahit di naman flaw yan nung dinesign tingin na ng ibang tao mali yun. Like what they say, you can't please everybody. Same thing with cars. Di naman papasa sa standards ng lahat ng tao.

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    5. that's nice! Before you criticize you check it first! Test drive one and see for yourself if satisfy you.

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  51. Ang problema lang kasi, nakita lang yung 136 PS engine nakalimutan na ibang features. People should stop judging cars based on the specs printed on paper. Why not test the car yourself? I weigh niyo yung overall value? Mas gugustuhin pa ang much more powerful engine eh halos wala nang natira sa features.

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  52. Ang tanong, yung mu -x sa ibang bansa 136 ps lang ba? Pag mas mataas ang engine displacement ng mu x sa ibang bansa e hwag nating bilhin ito. Bakit? Para ipakita natin sa Isuzu na tayong mga Filipino ay educated at discerning na consumers. Sa huli ibebenta nila dito yung mas mataas ang engine displacement na mu-×.

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    1. fyi, hindi nmin kailangan ng malaking engine displacement malakas sa diesel, hindi kaya ng budget. at hindi rin pang racing ang hanap ko, tama lang sya for my family daily activities.

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  53. Sasagutin ko din yung tanong ko. Ang isuzu mu x sa Australia ay 3.0 liter turbo diesel (4JJI) at 5 star ang safety rating (may 6 airbags). Yung ibinebenta ng Isuzu dito sa Pilipinas ay 2.5 liter at 2 airbags lang. Hwag nating bilhin ito. Isuzu anong tingin nyo sa aming mga Filipino consumers inferior sa ibang lahi?

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    1. You know Filipino consumers are fucked up because up to now, Isuzu are still selling brand new crosswinds.

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  54. BTW, sa Thailand meron silang 2.5 at 3 liter turbo diesels.Dito sa atin 2.5 lang. Mga kababayan hwag nating hayaan na tayong mga Filipinos e tratuhin tayong second class na tao ng Isuzu kumpara sa ibang mga lahi.

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  55. As if naman Isuzu lang gumagawa niyan. If you've done enough research iilang sasakyan lang dito ang katumbas ng overseas models. Halos lahat natanggalan na ng features. Dito isang makina lang nawala parang sobra sobrang kawalan naman yun. Kung matuloy man yang sinasabi niyong wag bilhin kasi kulang ng airbags at ng mas malaking makina, ano ano na lang kaya maiiwan sa mga showroom? Yung mga top of the line tska luxury cars na lang?

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  56. Sa sinabi mong yang tinotolerate mo ang ginagawa ng mga car makers at dealers, Employee ka ba ng isa sa kanila?

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    1. Hindi ako employee ng kahit anong brand, sinasabi ko lang matagal nang ginagawa yan ng mga distributor dito. Nagtataka lang ako bakit ngayon lang nagrereklamo ng ganyan yung iba. Ang sinasabi ko lang this applies to almost all brands. Kasi alam nila wala naman tayong choice. Kung hindi bibili, edi wala kang sasakyan.

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  57. Well, kung 2.5 liter dapat mas mura sana ito.

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  58. I would consider buying this vehicle kung ang mu x na binebenta ng Isuzu dito sa Pilipinas ay kagaya ng binebenta nila sa Australia.

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    1. I think it is the same naman! One company one brand one quality!

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  59. Sa lunes 27 oct i'm going to test drive mu x.

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    1. drive your mux and we're full of s in the air. Fils are losers sinnce isuzu began before world war 2 , and during the war losers and after the war losers. hate japan cars.

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  60. Mux is selling like a hot cake as they say! If you order today you have to wait for a month or two before you drive your Mux (AT). My kumpare and I are planning to buy said SUV before the end of this year. We don't care about the negative feedback by others.

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  61. Kindly update us after the test-drive! We are planning to buy one depending on the observation of others. If we get positive feedback definitely we will buy our brand new MUx.

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    1. Don't pay attention to all the negative feedbacks... they sucks... they envy.... pabayaan na lang sila.... so far ISUZU is still the best in the Philippines... well, in other countries i agree, just like here in Qatar, which on trending through the years is TOYOTA & GMC, because here they drive big cars, Lexus, etc... "inshallah" my family will be using the new MUX this coming December... "alham-dulillah"...

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    2. Hahaha. The way you speak, I imagine your ride being an SUV with lots of chrome accessories and burloloy. Baduy.

      Fuck no, Isuzu is not the best in the Philippines. In fact, its below average. For fuck's sake, they're still offering a brand new crosswind. That says a lot about their business practice.

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    3. Eh GAGO ka pala,... ni pandesal wala ka yatang pambili eh... tado hahahahahahahaha ... mag comment ka na lang ng mag comment.... waaaaaaaaa hahahahha

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    4. Many people have asked how they can help someone who’s stuck in negative thinking or depression. Here are some tips on how to do that.

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    5. Mas ok pa maging gago kaysa baduy! HAHAHAHA!

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    6. Many people have asked how they can help someone who’s stuck in negative thinking or depression. Reaching out to someone in a negative state is effective in combating mild or temporary negativity. Sometimes a kind word and some attention from a friend is all that’s needed to turn things around. But when this solution isn’t effective or appropriate, then we move on to... JUNK THEM.... because they are not contributing any good......

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    7. Yes, just like how Isuzu crosswind sportivos should be JUNKED a long time ago. Move on na tayo sa mas magagandang sasakyan at iwasan na natin ang 3rd world crap, ok?

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    8. It's not the best in the Philippines because of the brand stigma. Walang alam kundi mga sikat na Japanese brands. Sa Pilipinas lang ba may Crosswind? Hindi diba?

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  62. I would buy this SUV kung dalhin at ibenta ng Isuzu Phils ang MU X that is being sold in Australia. I`m willing to pay more

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  63. Sa mga nagsasabing ok na ang torque at hp nito. Tandaan natin na 7 seater SUV. ito.Ang tanong makakaovertake ka ba pag kailangan pagka kasi hirap malalagay sa panganib ang buhay mo at ng inyong pamilya. So ibalance ang performance vs fuel efficiency. Obviously hindi ito sports car pero kailangan mo ng decent na horsepower at pulling power at sa tingin ko underpowered ito

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  64. Underpowered ito. Pero kagayang sabi ko bibili ako kung ang ibenta nila ay pareho (of course left hand drive) ng binebenta ng Isuzu Australia na MU X. I would be willing to pay more. Paging Isuzu Philippines

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  65. Ano banman mga comment nang iba under powered low Hp.. e hindi pa nga nakaka test drive ng mu-x mag test ka ka muna utoy bago ka mag salita ha. sa sunod para nman may tupa yung sina sabi mo.. at isa pa ano na ba na drivan mo na saksakyan bka puro lang kalabaw yung mina maniho mo. kumuha ka muna ng licensya sa lto bka hndi kapa maka pasa sa exam utoy..

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  66. yung iba naman dyan mga 3rd world na suv eh baka kahit bitiklita eh wla kang pang bili utoy.. ilan na ba saksayan mo.. galit ksa lahat ng suv na diesel.. ayusin mo yung pag iisip ko ha baka medyo maluwag na ng kunti yung turnilyo mo. pahigpitan mo muna yan pra maka pag isip ka ng maayus. at isa pa kong galit ksa sa 3rd world na suv.. eh ano naba yung naabot mo utoy.. may trabaho kaba eh prang dito kanalang ng babantay sa comments, baka libre pa yung internet mo wla kang pang byad ng net. kaya ayus ayusin mo yung buhay mo ha hndi lang puro comment na negative, minsan eh tingnan mo din yung positive side at sigurado ako magiging maayus buhay mo utoy... pag naging positive ka hind kana bitter makak hanap ka ng maayus na trabaho for sure after 5 yrs baka my pang bili kana na nang sasakyan kahit manlang eon ok nayan. wag kana muna mag hangad ng suv at hindi mo pa kkyanin presyo nun kahit after 5 yrs makalipas...

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    1. Tama ka brod, siguro puro pag co-comment na lang inatupag yan gagong yan hahahaha... pabayaan na lang natin, tutal hindi nya alam ang feeling ng totoong sasakyan.... puro pangarap na lang siguro sya... hahahaha

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    2. Baka kayo ang walang alam kung ano ang pakiramdam mag drive ng totoong sasakyan kasi crosswind lang ang nasubukan niyo imaneho and I don't consider the crosswind to be a real vehicle at all. Its like garbage with wheels!

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  67. Utoy, I drive a Subaru. I'm not a hater of Isuzu, in fact I would consider buying this if it has a 3 liter engine plus 4 more airbags. And I'm willing to pay more.

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  68. Sorry had a 3 liter engine dapat

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