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May 9th, 2012 12:16 PM #41masyado ka namang exag at hot kuya. wala naman akong sinabing pati 6mos PMS ay pahirap rin. bawal bang mag comment?
para saken big deal kailangang iconsider ang PMS 4x per year o 2x per year. and alam kong void talaga warranty mo dun kaya nga ako nag brobrought up na kailangan iconsider ang PMS dahil ito ang requirement para ma maintain ang warranty. tsk tsk
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May 9th, 2012 12:18 PM #42
ok nga yung every 3 months warranty.. at least na che check parati yung sasakyan.. sa toyota ganon diba.. 3 months or 5K whichever comes first..
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May 9th, 2012 01:55 PM #43
Lahat ng thread ng Hyundai, sinasabi mong perwisyo ang 3 months PMS.
Para ka bang di nakabili ng kahit anong brand-new na sasakyan maliban sa Hyundai... Lahat ng dealership ng lahat ng manufacturer ganyan... basta every 3 months... PMS na!
Lahat ng diesel ganyan pa rin. Yung mga gasolinang kotse lang ang may every 6 months o 10,000 kilometers... at dapat gumamit ka pa ng synthetic para gawing 6 months... at hindi lahat puwede (note Toyota ZZ engines).
Again... kung ayaw mo sa 3 month interval, makiusap ka sa SA na idaan sa every 5000 kms nalang... or magbayad ka ng extra sa synthetic... or wag ka nalang bumili ng brand-new.
Ang arte kasi, eh...Buti pa kung nag-co-complain ka na mahirap hanapin yung battery size ng i10 / Eon, or na mahal yung spark plugs na pinipilit ng dealership... or mahal ang cabin filter (ng i10)... pero yung 3 month interval? Sus... yun lang...
Last edited by niky; May 9th, 2012 at 01:58 PM.
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May 9th, 2012 05:29 PM #44Kuya wag mo lahatin masyado kang magaling eh. Sa chevy every 6months PMS or 10k . wala pating 1k 5k kundi every 10k agad.
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May 9th, 2012 05:41 PM #45
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May 9th, 2012 08:46 PM #46
Like I said... That's because they mandate the use of synthetic oil:
http://tsikot.com/forums/chevrolet-cars-talk-128/chevy-spark-pms-expenses-85164/
7k, first 10k service. And note the Spark already costs some 60k more in base spec.
With Hyundai, you can option up to synthetic and get the same 10k interval.
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May 17th, 2012 12:01 PM #47Hi guys... Yung mga gumagamit na ngaun ng EON nila... Share naman ng experiences jan... I'm also considering to buy this car... Is it worth the bucks? Thanks!
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May 17th, 2012 12:46 PM #48The Marvelous Magic Mushroom | 2012 Hyundai Eon 0.8L GLS MT
Words and photos by Niky Tamayo
When Hyundai launched the Eon, they touted the diminutive car’s wide choice of colors. We’re not talking ten different shades of gray, white, and beige here, but colors like Yellow, Clean Blue and Electrix Red. Yet Hyundai chose to lend us a concrete-colored car.
They call the shade “Mushroom”... though it’s more a sort of creamy silver. But then a stray shaft of sunlight hits it and... oooh... pretty. There’s an opalescent sheen to it that the Japanese would gleefully charge you P50k extra for.
The paint certainly suits the car. Because the Eon is a fascinating study in design on a budget.
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