Alheych 6th Gear August 1, 2013 Share August 1, 2013 this thread was started in 2005, when fortuner first came out. although many of the comments remain true, must remember that it's 8 years old now and no new generation has emerged yet, it has just been facelifted and facelifted. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quantum 5th Gear January 27, 2014 Share January 27, 2014 this thread was started in 2005, when fortuner first came out. although many of the comments remain true, must remember that it's 8 years old now and no new generation has emerged yet, it has just been facelifted and facelifted. In Singapore Off-road capability is not priority, nobody ever inquires about this kind of big size SUV, so BM never import updated version, in other country new fortuner Dual-VVti 4.0L/235bhp/376Nm, IMO, rather go for prado in term of Off-road capability aan value for money Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Holdenutessv Turbocharged July 29, 2016 Share July 29, 2016 Are you a Fortuner driver? Or like me, an aspiring Fortuner driver? If you are either one, you’re about to be tempted like never before. The new Fortuner from the car dealer AUTO2000 reaches us next Monday (11th April), and it’s gonna take all of your willpower to resist slipping into the luxurious new leather seats, firing up the powerful diesel (or petrol) powerhouse with a push of a button and cruising into the African sunset. The experience is nothing new if you already drive one. Yet instead of re-inventing the wheel, Toyota has re-imagined it. You will know you’re looking at a Fortuner. But beneath the classy body lies a modern machine. More powerful. More luxurious, and infinitely more desirable. Let’s take a deeper look. hello, E&bert Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeConscientia Clutched January 15, 2017 Share January 15, 2017 hi guys, do you guys know of this black fortuner ? SLB 594A . need his help to assist in a vandalism case. thank you so much 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dyong28 Clutched February 2, 2019 Share February 2, 2019 Had owned this MONSTER for a while. What I like1. Unparalleled commanding view of the road 2. More than adequate power for overtaking3. Much better handling than my previous Japanese 7-Seater SUV4. Well-furnished interior...lots of soft leather5. Spacious interior that can squeeze up to 8pax when needed6. Comfortable and stable ride for both driver and passengers, esp. on expressways7. Can mount over kerbs, dividers and obstacles effortlessly to "create more negotiating rooms" when manoeuvring within small roads8. Reliable car from a known reliable brand What I do not like1. Petrol Guzzling2. Ride was more bumpy than normal SUVs, esp. on normal roads off expressways3. Insufficient thrust to overtake when driving with a light foot in ECO mode to safe fuel ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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