I own one titanium X and for me it feels premium inside and out, ride comfort is better compared to my fortuner & honda jazz gk. The best for me is the tech from android auto to auto park, automatic headlights, rain sensing wiper etc. Grabe ung comfort na bnbgay nung adaptive cruise control + lane keep assist sa long ride & mas better fuel economy to kesa old gen. Indeed a futuristic car feels na. Kung hindi ko nakuha ko ung promo na free 3 years PMS parts and labor sa mias i think mahal sya sa 1.6m. Sana khit 1.5m oks na.
For all the shit this car gets (being a Ford, being half a Chinese car), I have to say: the feeling i had when I sat inside for a test drive the very first time was amazing. Everything from the seats, the tech and the space screamed luxury. Will it last 5+ years? Who knows. But as it stands today, it’s a damn good car.
@@chaunguyenphuc8676 and that exactly just shows the target market of Toyota - people who want to keep a car for as long as possible despite having very basic designs and interiors. 20 year Innovas driving through Metro Manila expelling smoke all throughout. If you are considering a Ford, you’re not looking at fuel savings, or practicality.
I’m about to buy this car, to be honest, I don’t have confidence about quality of ford vehicles, but the price is too attractive, it got everything I want to have on my car, just pray it could last 5 years without any problems
Cons indicated in the video is steering feels different, is it because the territory has welding problems on cross car beam and steering column bracket? UAE issued a recall on this matter
Unlike the previous Territory where it was just a rebadged Chineese car, they built this one from the ground up with the Chineese, nothing is wrong with that, shows more effort. End of the day though that wont really amount to anything for someone who is actually buying this. On the note of its competition, when are you guys going to start reviewing Havals?
Hello Vince,if i need to choose between the Ford Territory Titanium and the New Jetour Dashing what would be your opinium please? Thanks in advance. Eddy
Ford Territory Titanium and Titanium X are selling very well now. Honda HRV got very bad supply issues and getting a unit at dealerships takes 3 to 5 months of wait 😂
Would be nice if the wheels were a bit bigger to match the size of the car. Looks unbalanced. Loved it when I test drove it. What I didn't love was the rotary shift knob.
Any car below 2m price tag with all that tech and reasonably reliable and rides really comfortably is worth buying
I own one titanium X and for me it feels premium inside and out, ride comfort is better compared to my fortuner & honda jazz gk. The best for me is the tech from android auto to auto park, automatic headlights, rain sensing wiper etc. Grabe ung comfort na bnbgay nung adaptive cruise control + lane keep assist sa long ride & mas better fuel economy to kesa old gen. Indeed a futuristic car feels na. Kung hindi ko nakuha ko ung promo na free 3 years PMS parts and labor sa mias i think mahal sya sa 1.6m. Sana khit 1.5m oks na.
I would even consider extended warranty and the 5 year SSP for peace of mind if people are so worried about the reliability!
For all the shit this car gets (being a Ford, being half a Chinese car), I have to say: the feeling i had when I sat inside for a test drive the very first time was amazing. Everything from the seats, the tech and the space screamed luxury. Will it last 5+ years? Who knows. But as it stands today, it’s a damn good car.
@@chaunguyenphuc8676 who keeps a car for more than 100k km? Lmao
@@chaunguyenphuc8676 and that exactly just shows the target market of Toyota - people who want to keep a car for as long as possible despite having very basic designs and interiors. 20 year Innovas driving through Metro Manila expelling smoke all throughout. If you are considering a Ford, you’re not looking at fuel savings, or practicality.
I have a ford everest with 200k km on it and i still bought the new gen everest
@@allygaterrmy Ford Ranger currently sits at 125k kms. 2017 model. 6 years old.
I’m about to buy this car, to be honest, I don’t have confidence about quality of ford vehicles, but the price is too attractive, it got everything I want to have on my car, just pray it could last 5 years without any problems
Cons indicated in the video is steering feels different, is it because the territory has welding problems on cross car beam and steering column bracket? UAE issued a recall on this matter
Unlike the previous Territory where it was just a rebadged Chineese car, they built this one from the ground up with the Chineese, nothing is wrong with that, shows more effort. End of the day though that wont really amount to anything for someone who is actually buying this.
On the note of its competition, when are you guys going to start reviewing Havals?
Is the engine of the territory same as that on geely?
for reference vince, what's your height seems like this crossover is as tall as the hr-v
great review
How was the lights at night
Hello Vince,if i need to choose between the Ford Territory Titanium and the New Jetour Dashing what would be your opinium please? Thanks in advance. Eddy
Looks wise Dashing is interesting, but the Territory is definitely a great choice.
@@autoindustriya thank you and have nice day 😉
Our car is nearing three years old and my mother still hasn't taken off the plastic wrap on the visors!
hey...it's free screen protector lol
for the same price as the Honda Sensing HRV, with the Honda having more power and a lot more reliability, this might be a hard sell.
Good luck getting one this year.
Ford Territory Titanium and Titanium X are selling very well now.
Honda HRV got very bad supply issues and getting a unit at dealerships takes 3 to 5 months of wait 😂
Initially reserved for HRV but after waiting for 2 months, decided to just get a FT Titanium. No regrets!
@@MGRRRRR Indonesia prioritized their own country and Thailand when it comes to allocation of HRV units.😂
This is bigger than HR-V.
Recently has a recall.
Would be nice if the wheels were a bit bigger to match the size of the car. Looks unbalanced. Loved it when I test drove it. What I didn't love was the rotary shift knob.
DCT = jerking , harsh driving specially in traffic but in open road, no problem
very hansom...
If I wanted a chinese car in my garage, I'd buy a BYD.
pricey....!!! not worth
1st
Pretty hefty sum for a JMC vehicle.
I thought it wasnt rebranded JMC anymore😮
Its not a rebadged JMC SUV as its actually called Ford Equator Sport in China 😂