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September 15th, 2016 10:42 PM #11May mga accessories and service discount ba dito?
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September 16th, 2016 09:14 AM #13
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September 16th, 2016 10:55 AM #14
To those who already came to this event, how is the parking there? Mas ok ba kung mag taxi nalang from MOA going there? How much is the entrance fee? Thank you.
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September 16th, 2016 12:45 PM #15
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September 16th, 2016 01:42 PM #16Entrance Fee P100
no Hyundai, Ford, VW
Monstrous traffic going there
Parking same as before sa harap pero if you go 4pm onwards dun kana malapit sa star city
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September 16th, 2016 01:45 PM #17
Thanks for the info [emoji4][emoji106]
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September 17th, 2016 06:16 PM #19
Anyone in PIMS right now? PM me, mini EB tayo. [emoji5]
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September 17th, 2016 09:06 PM #20
Thoughts on the new cars launched in PIMS:
1. BR-V - looks decent in person. Not wow, but not quirky like the Ecosport or Juke. Thankfully the interior looks acceptable, unlike the ugly interior of the Mobilio. It's a very narrow car so 3 in the 2nd row isn't comfy. 3rd row is strictly for emergency use only - it's a pity for anyone who'll have to sit there for over an hour.
2. Dmax - I like the new 18" rims and more aggressive styling. The 18s should also be carried over to the MUX.
3. VW CC - great car for 2.8M. Has more character than a Lexus ES, has more space than a Lexus IS. Instead of going for a Passat, go for this instead if you want a premium VW sedan.
4. CX3 - looks good, but certainly doesn't feel like a CUV. Driving position is low, ride height is low. Legroom is acceptable (not good), but shoulder room is awful. Fitting 3 in the back is a squeeze, as bad as the Mazda 2. The Mazda 3 is more spacious overall, and is a more sensible car since the CX3 only offers a few mm of extra ground clearance in exchange for a higher price and less space.
5. Ciaz - I was pleasantly surprised at how good the car's interior was. Design and build quality is good, and very spacious too. The high seating position of the rear seats makes rear passengers feel like they're riding a much bigger car. It's a really good competitor to the Vios and City, if only people can get over the brand stigma.
6. Civic RS - it's nice in the sense that it's new, but I don't think it'll be a classic. Turbo is punchy and it's quite fun to drive even with a CVT, but it's not good enough to make you forget its 1.4M sticker price. The 1.8E is still the better buy.
Aside from the cars, I also got intrigued by Sunbloc tints. They offer ceramic tint for only 12k, with varying shades from 5% VLT to 70% VLT. The good thing about ceramic tint is that it doesn't interfere with GPS signal, which is a big problem for me with my VK70 tint since it's metallic.
The only feedback I have with Sunbloc is for its low-budget tint, which have overwhelmingly negative reviews. They offer 5 year warranty for their high-end Ultimate Ceramic tint. I'm not satisfied with Vkool's OEM tint and free tints from the dealership aren't much good either, so I might give this a try.
If anyone has tried it with their cars, let me know.
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