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June 29th, 2018 11:51 AM #22
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June 29th, 2018 11:57 AM #23in response to your query, my answer would be, "kaya naman. just as there are other, more powerful vehicles that can do it faster."
but, as the vehicle is not yet in mass use here, all we can do is read reviewers' writes.
my nearer-the-metro gauge for "kaya-ness", is that short upward stretch of road one must pass thru, going to and from tagaytay highlands.
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June 29th, 2018 03:50 PM #24
I also wonder whenever there is a new vehicle, people keep asking “kung kaya ba nito umakyat sa baguio or tagaytay”
Most modern vehicles can climb baguio no doubt, depending on the driver’s skill.
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June 29th, 2018 04:17 PM #26
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June 29th, 2018 04:24 PM #27Kaya yan for sure bro! Lalo pag matic, kusang nag asdjust yan unlike m/t need mo pakiramdaman at timplahin ang clutch at gas especially if my traffic or stop and go (i doubt if meron)...
Also, if avanza can make it, for sure xpander will do...
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June 29th, 2018 06:07 PM #28
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June 29th, 2018 06:10 PM #29
FWD/RWD doesn't matter. Drivetrain does. Both Xpander and Avanza have 1.5L gas engines mated to 4-speed automatic transmissions.
Due to the small engine displacement, both will need to be revved high (around 4000 rpm) to maximize torque for uphill climbs with a full load. This is the same case for all other gas fed cars with small engines and full seating capacity.
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