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February 17th, 2006 10:40 PM #111
I think R-VAT increase nga yan pero hindi naman masyadong malaki.Marami nang 2.0 Tucson gas ngayon sa roads ha!
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February 17th, 2006 10:43 PM #112Originally Posted by theveed
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February 17th, 2006 11:03 PM #113
Originally Posted by orly_andico
hahaha anyway, almost 10k na ang mileage ng tucson ko, at sa calculation ko, aabot ako ng mga 12km/liter this week after driving tipid mode for the whole week, meaning keeping my speed under 100kph.
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February 17th, 2006 11:29 PM #114Originally Posted by number001
JD Powers praises Hyundai
http://autonet.ca/News/story.cfm?sto...0/1096746.html
Hyundai wins 'most reliable' ranking in US according to the Annual Consumer Reports magazine
http://www.ameinfo.com/62524.html
Hyundai vehicles ranks second in U.S quality report
http://www.ameinfo.com/39384.html
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February 18th, 2006 03:21 AM #115
basta ok after sales, it doesn't matter kung Korean, American or Japanese.
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February 20th, 2006 12:45 PM #116correct...
test drove my friend's 21 days old Hyundai Tucson 2.0 Gas Manual (pegged at 888K) but his company got 3 unit at 860K each...
my impressions...
clutch is too soft...wimpy i may add...brakes are a little weak (atleast for my liking) and the rear visibility is somehow compensated....
those being said, this little machine is bang for the buck...
great engine, nice interior, superb sound setup, adequate cargo room, legroom, a great feel vehicle... a mini-ute for a sedan price...its a steal...
imho if i would to get one i'll probably get the AT
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February 20th, 2006 05:52 PM #117Originally Posted by kimpOy
I've so far logged 1,140kms. and just had my first 1k PMS on my automatic today at my dealer (Hyundai Commonwealth). Spent P 1,195 for 5 L of oil and oil filter. I was advised by service reception to use regular oil first then shift to synthetic on my 5k PMS if I wanted. It was nice of them to have allowed me to observe while they were working on my Tuc on the shop floor. I requested for it since I always get irked with Toyota everytime I check in my previous Revo. The Toyota service guys would always make it a point to mess up my sound system and cd's, even changing the settings, and hardly clean up after. This time, I made sure it wouldn't happen. I was just advised to keep a safe distance so as to avoid getting involved in any accident. I also observed from afar how the other vehicles were worked on. So far, i was pleased as none of them fooled around with the other vehicles and mine. It was a quick oil change then some electrical components were checked if it were working right. All fluids were also checked and replaced if needed. They likewise worked systematically and was very organzied. So far took around 2 hours since I didn't have an appointment and had to line up. I also had the chance to familiarize myself with the engine and to ask the mechanic some questions. He was kind enough to give me some useful maintenance tips. So far so good as far as the service I'm getting
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February 21st, 2006 10:41 PM #118
Updated FC readings:
First week: 8.4kms/liter - mixed highway and city
Second week: 9.2kms/liter - mixed highways and city
Third week: 7.1kms/liter - city driving
Fourth week: 8.95kms/liter - city driving
I use Petron Extra unleaded.
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February 21st, 2006 11:08 PM #119Originally Posted by glockmeister26
Yes, I share the sentiments of others about the clutches of Hyundai cars. It feels so dull, there's no feel at all of your left foot being involved in the shifting process. And that's rather worrying.
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February 22nd, 2006 08:49 PM #120
Originally Posted by pixelparadigm
Yup, I agree, the Jap 2.0's do have about 10hp more than the Tucs and The Toyota VVTi engines are known for their fuel efficiency. I've driven our '04 4x2 CRV up to 185kph on the NLEX one summer afternoon with 5 passengers (including myself) and this CRV is a 4 speed A/T. With the CRV I get about 6-8 kms/liter in the city and at 10.5kms/liter with an all-highway 500km provincial trek, I guess the M/T version could give out better fuel consumption readings. For a 2.0 heavy vehicle, the Tuc's fuel consumption so far is just fine with me, I still haven't tried going up to the provinces with it just to test the fuel consumptions on a long highway trek and maybe a speed test. Personally I don't have any issues with "clutch feel" on the M/T Tucson. For a shade under 900k, I know value for my money when I see one.
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