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June 16th, 2007 04:11 PM #21congrats sir! pareho kayo ng neighbor namin. they got the crdi (dark maroon color). astig ang dating!
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June 16th, 2007 04:20 PM #22
dati konti pero biglang sikat yung color kaya ngayon kalat na rin. dont get the Gun Metal para ala ako katulad, hehe.
btw, goodluck sa purchase. parami na ng parami SF owners, ala pa bang EB?
at dont forget, if you need OEM accessories for your new baby, dont forget Yuichi.
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June 16th, 2007 05:07 PM #23Congrats dude! Don't forget to have your tires swapped if they're still korean though!
Last night, a crazy dump truck shifted to my lane while i was going a bit fast and then he went for like 20kmh! Thank God for ABS and the Hankook DynaPro tires didn't fail me, i was able to decelerate on time. Although, it's kind of strange that i still heard tire squeaks in succession. like eenggggk eeenggggk eeengggk while super-quickly looking for space to direct the 2-tonne car. I thought ABS was supposed to eliminate that.
or my ABS didn't work/activate?
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June 16th, 2007 07:44 PM #25Congratulations! All SF owners here at tsikot had the same predicament like you about the brand. Don't mind about what other people say about korean brands. They are as good as japs. By the way SF's are made in Korea kaya okay ang build quality. As i have said before, "hindi ka magsisisi".
By the way did you get the 4x2 or 4x4 CRDi?
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June 16th, 2007 11:44 PM #26
TFR, congrats sa bagong ride mo, same here I'll choose the SF over its competitors. I love the SF so much that I almost traded-in my minivan last Feb. I just couldn't justify giving up my minivan which has more room, third row can seat 3 full size adults comfortably + lots of cargo room behind third row. In the end its more of "I want" and not "I need" kind of thing, so I decided not to trade-in for now. Then came along the Vera Cruz, haaay nako heto na naman ako, all I can do is tulo laway. Maybe in the near future.
Sir HP, magii-squeak pa rin mga gulong mo even with ABS. May na feel ka bang pulsating sa right foot mo while hard braking? that's one way of telling that your ABS is working. I played with ABS so many times on snow, mud and wet roads.Last edited by Camgen6; June 16th, 2007 at 11:53 PM.
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June 17th, 2007 12:17 AM #27like eenggggk eeenggggk eeengggk while super-quickly looking for space to direct the 2-tonne car. I thought ABS was supposed to eliminate that.
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June 17th, 2007 12:50 AM #28
The best ABS systems, in fact, allow the tires to squeal a bit, because, as OTEP says, braking power is strongest right before lock-up. If the ABS system is too sensitive and triggers too soon, you'll lose braking power.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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June 17th, 2007 01:17 AM #29
I see. So in fact, it's okay. Now I know. Thanks :-)
Medyas: can't remember if the brakes pulsated because i was really seconds away from the dump truck that a second seemed like 10minutes that i saw all the details of those milliseconds. It's kind of amazing.
Thank God, i didn't encounter an accident because of the truck driver's inconsideration of road rules.
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June 17th, 2007 04:10 AM #30
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