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zando wrote:Honestly thought it would have broke the 300 grand mark but all in I like this vehicle, now they need to bring the Fronx damnit!assassin wrote:Grand Vitara from Lifestyle
2wd fabric 235k
2wd loaded 255k
4wd loaded 270k
Did some checking and it seems that 1.5 has less than 100hp , just when I thought they had a hit on their hands they go and do this nonsense, that's less power than the engine in the jimny and less power than the 1.0t in the fronx, I hope that mild hybrid gives it an extra amount of boost.j.o.e wrote:zando wrote:Honestly thought it would have broke the 300 grand mark but all in I like this vehicle, now they need to bring the Fronx damnit!assassin wrote:Grand Vitara from Lifestyle
2wd fabric 235k
2wd loaded 255k
4wd loaded 270k
It’s nice looking and well specced but how that 1.5 coping? Had a 1.5 Mitsubishi Xpander as a rental and it was pain to pass people and it wasn’t even loaded up.
zando wrote:Did some checking and it seems that 1.5 has less than 100hp , just when I thought they had a hit on their hands they go and do this nonsense, that's less power than the engine in the jimny and less power than the 1.0t in the fronx, I hope that mild hybrid gives it an extra amount of boost.j.o.e wrote:zando wrote:Honestly thought it would have broke the 300 grand mark but all in I like this vehicle, now they need to bring the Fronx damnit!assassin wrote:Grand Vitara from Lifestyle
2wd fabric 235k
2wd loaded 255k
4wd loaded 270k
It’s nice looking and well specced but how that 1.5 coping? Had a 1.5 Mitsubishi Xpander as a rental and it was pain to pass people and it wasn’t even loaded up.
What they should have done is put the same 1.0T from the fronx in the GV, at least that breaks 100hp
Edit* I did some more research, firstly, this model is designed for ' developing markets ' aka third world countries, so places like Australia won't get it because apparently they're first world .
There are two models, the mild hybrid which we get, total output is 101hp, the second model is a full hybrid with a bigger Li-ion battery and a stringer electric motor, total output is about 116hp (partnered with Toyota), the former comes with a normal automatic, the full hybrid comes with an e-cvt.
zando wrote:Did some checking and it seems that 1.5 has less than 100hp , just when I thought they had a hit on their hands they go and do this nonsense, that's less power than the engine in the jimny and less power than the 1.0t in the fronx, I hope that mild hybrid gives it an extra amount of boost.j.o.e wrote:zando wrote:Honestly thought it would have broke the 300 grand mark but all in I like this vehicle, now they need to bring the Fronx damnit!assassin wrote:Grand Vitara from Lifestyle
2wd fabric 235k
2wd loaded 255k
4wd loaded 270k
It’s nice looking and well specced but how that 1.5 coping? Had a 1.5 Mitsubishi Xpander as a rental and it was pain to pass people and it wasn’t even loaded up.
What they should have done is put the same 1.0T from the fronx in the GV, at least that breaks 100hp
Edit* I did some more research, firstly, this model is designed for ' developing markets ' aka third world countries, so places like Australia won't get it because apparently they're first world .
There are two models, the mild hybrid which we get, total output is 101hp, the second model is a full hybrid with a bigger Li-ion battery and a stringer electric motor, total output is about 116hp (partnered with Toyota), the former comes with a normal automatic, the full hybrid comes with an e-cvt.
metalgear2095 wrote:Ansa reps have been saying all Rangers will come with the new biturbo engine but it seems only the Wildtrak will. Have not seen one review online where the biturbo is paired with a 6 speed [img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230508/a0d0fc57ef4fd9f04667159e530f8197.jpg[/img]
Vehicles built for a local market are not necessarily identical to vehicles built for export only.death365 wrote:We get same stock as latin America and India/Pakistan/eastern countries, check website and youtubers from there.
Youtube is only full of Usa/Canada spec reviewsmetalgear2095 wrote:Ansa reps have been saying all Rangers will come with the new biturbo engine but it seems only the Wildtrak will. Have not seen one review online where the biturbo is paired with a 6 speed [img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230508/a0d0fc57ef4fd9f04667159e530f8197.jpg[/img]
metalgear2095 wrote:Ansa certainly has it wrong. Thing is sales reps either misinformed or lying as it was said all models will be coming with the biturbo. They should have least aimed to keep things similar to the outgoing model where the middle and highest spec has the more powerful engine. Now you've to shell out half a million to get that and at the same time lose many features that came standard last model.
The 6 speed vs the 10 is probably not such a bad thing as I've seen a lot of complaints and even lawsuits regarding the performance of the 10
The power output of the Single turbo 2.0 diesel is exactly what is printed on the image of the brochure, in addition to coming with the 6speed autometalgear2095 wrote:Ansa reps have been saying all Rangers will come with the new biturbo engine but it seems only the Wildtrak will. Have not seen one review online where the biturbo is paired with a 6 speed [img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230508/a0d0fc57ef4fd9f04667159e530f8197.jpg[/img]
Shalom Vanamson wrote:Price on the New Xtrail at Massy starts at 375k.
foss wrote:y'all saw the new prices on the new Crosstrek 2.0L...??
The 2023 | 2024, All-New, Completely Redesigned Subaru Crosstrek 2.0L
Coming to Trinidad & Tobago in JUNE 2023
Four (4) Packages available:
Option 1
Crosstrek 2.0L Fabric - $389,000 (VI)
Option 2
Crosstrek 2.0L Fabric & EyeSight - $430,000 (VI)
Option 3
Crosstrek 2.0L Leather & EyeSight - $460,000 (VI)
Option 4
Crosstrek 2.0L Hybrid | Leather & EyeSight - $515,000 (VI)
foss wrote:y'all saw the new prices on the new Crosstrek 2.0L...??
The 2023 | 2024, All-New, Completely Redesigned Subaru Crosstrek 2.0L
Coming to Trinidad & Tobago in JUNE 2023
Four (4) Packages available:
Option 1
Crosstrek 2.0L Fabric - $389,000 (VI)
Option 2
Crosstrek 2.0L Fabric & EyeSight - $430,000 (VI)
Option 3
Crosstrek 2.0L Leather & EyeSight - $460,000 (VI)
Option 4
Crosstrek 2.0L Hybrid | Leather & EyeSight - $515,000 (VI)
j.o.e wrote:foss wrote:y'all saw the new prices on the new Crosstrek 2.0L...??
The 2023 | 2024, All-New, Completely Redesigned Subaru Crosstrek 2.0L
Coming to Trinidad & Tobago in JUNE 2023
Four (4) Packages available:
Option 1
Crosstrek 2.0L Fabric - $389,000 (VI)
Option 2
Crosstrek 2.0L Fabric & EyeSight - $430,000 (VI)
Option 3
Crosstrek 2.0L Leather & EyeSight - $460,000 (VI)
Option 4
Crosstrek 2.0L Hybrid | Leather & EyeSight - $515,000 (VI)
Doesn’t sound like good value for a lifted Impreza hatch. AWD is also a gimmick down here
foss wrote:and the Fully loaded Crosstrek cost more than the Fully loaded Forester....
Introducing the 2023 Subaru Forester
ETA - JUNE 2023
Pre-book yours today
Four (4) Packages available:
Option 1
Forester 2.0L Fabric - $440,000 (VI)
Option 2
Forester 2.0L Leather - $465,000 (VI)
Option 3
Forester 2.0L Sport | Fabric Interior & EyeSight - $480,000 (VI)
Option 4
Forester 2.0L Leather & EyeSight - $505,000 (VI)
zando wrote:Saw one of those new Hyundai starias today, , the whole middle part of the LED day time running light looked like it blew because I know the whole strip lights up, anyone know why Hyundai always has issues with those lights not lasting long?
foss wrote:y'all saw the new prices on the new Crosstrek 2.0L...??
The 2023 | 2024, All-New, Completely Redesigned Subaru Crosstrek 2.0L
Coming to Trinidad & Tobago in JUNE 2023
Four (4) Packages available:
Option 1
Crosstrek 2.0L Fabric - $389,000 (VI)
Option 2
Crosstrek 2.0L Fabric & EyeSight - $430,000 (VI)
Option 3
Crosstrek 2.0L Leather & EyeSight - $460,000 (VI)
Option 4
Crosstrek 2.0L Hybrid | Leather & EyeSight - $515,000 (VI)
I see the foreign used dealers bringing in the new grand Vitara fully loaded for less than the base model lifestyle has al though the warranty etc lifestyle giving is pretty good.triniboi49 wrote:And people will buy it. So we complain about the price, take 10 year loans and buy these mediocre cars for the same price of a premium luxury vehicle in the US.
That’s like 60k USD for an Impreza - that kind of money is a 7 seater SUV.
The govt taxes us hard - and govt defenders say thy can do that because we get subsidies for the gas. That excuse no longer has any merit.
I can rant on and on but the reality is it will continue and eventually my kids will be paying 1 million dollars for their generations Tiida.
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