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November 9th, 2017 12:55 AM #51
Honestly, your opinion is shared here, doc. They gained ground in the North American market w/ creative offers, extended warranties, celebrity endorsers, Peter Schreyer & all....but, we just don't have their roads, their traffic conditions, their climate, their maintenance discipline/standards, etc....Let's continue to give em more time. They should soon get theirs to age well here.[emoji4]
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November 9th, 2017 01:00 AM #52
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November 9th, 2017 01:03 AM #53
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November 9th, 2017 07:35 AM #54
ang sumira lang naman ng reputation ng hyundai was h.a.r i. with their overpriced parts and services. add to that their greedy marketting that priced their products way above the competition.
as for kia, my experience with them is quite good. kia philippines honors warranties and parts costs are reasonable. example, a rear abs sensor unit (this is the whole rear assembly complete with wheel bearings) cost only p8.5k labor included. if i had just kept my warranty after the 3 years then free pa sana since the part was covered under the extended 5 year warranty.
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November 9th, 2017 03:44 PM #55
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November 9th, 2017 03:48 PM #56
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November 10th, 2017 12:16 AM #57Originally Posted by
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iba na ang ex gen...
and no, i don't race.
i love life too much.
heh heh heh.Last edited by dr. d; November 10th, 2017 at 12:46 AM.
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November 10th, 2017 09:13 AM #58
Re. Ecosport, i've driven the manual transmission variant and i find it lethargic. Given you are based up in the mountains, get a diesel as the low-end torque will really be welcome.
Same thoughts and observations here. My friend who had some issues with his Starex was not miffed off about the issues of the car (which happens to other brands) but how the Hyundai Dealer handled the job. I'm happy with our old Tucson and i don't go for servicing at the dealer anyway, and most parts are available at my suking tindahan.
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November 10th, 2017 10:50 AM #59
On my trip to Snowy Mountains a couple of years back (4wd is required once the snow falls, if your car is only 2wd you will need tire chains)
Common car for Pinoy tourists... Rav-4
Common car (brand) for locals... Subaru
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November 11th, 2017 04:03 AM #60
I just tested the cvt just now on some really steep stuff. no issues and its super smooth.
the cvt advantage is that the infinite gear/ratio will always get whatever you require. medium speed uphill or highway the cvt will choose the right ratio depending on your pedal position.
if youve tried a manual tranny or a 4spd auto. remember when the transmission shifts down to 2nd gear or 1st to find that required torque.. it is so old school compared to this cvt.
go for mobilio or brv. the mobilio will have a slightly better power to weight ratio. the brv will have a different cvt programming. and a higher ground clearance. get a cvt vehicle with a reverse camera 😉
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