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December 16th, 2009 09:31 AM #21as far as i know the roof rails are now included when you purchase a stavic today kasi kami bibili... after reading your reviews we were really impressed with the stavic hehehe :D good review sir pup!
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December 23rd, 2009 12:06 PM #22
magkakaroon ka na ng kasama sir pup
25 months na ung actyon namin ung aircon lng nagkaproblema, pero after cleaning the microfilter...nging ok na naman uli siya
more power to Ssangyong
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December 23rd, 2009 06:51 PM #23
Sure hope you got an AT ... that foot brake is still a biatch kapag pabitin.
As an update, nabiktima kami ng Ondoy! 4/5 of our cars got submerged til the arm rest. Too bad our Stavic is one of them. It's a good thing though.
It's our only submerged car that did NOT need a new ECU. Sobrang shock ng mekaniko nung makita na totally sealed by sealant ang housing ng ECU niya!
Too bad this company had to go under. Well-designed car with much-too-weird looks.
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December 25th, 2009 09:47 AM #24
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January 7th, 2010 08:13 PM #25I bet you're enjoying the soft ride already aren't you? Take her out of town yet?
BTW, tip lang after the warranty ... they have consumable parts for the Stavic at our suking Servitek outlet!
I was surprised to hear that too. Will probably let go of ours soon though ... taas na ng kms eh.
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February 12th, 2010 11:53 PM #26
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March 8th, 2010 04:02 PM #27
No. What I meant is, after the warranty period, you can have your PMS at Servitek where it's cheaper ...
Sulit naman na kahit ibenta. Nearly 60K kms na siya and it was our only Ondoyed vehicle na hindi kinailangan mag replace ng ECU -- because it was completely sealed!
I find it strange how disparate the comments are about Ssangyong between people who find it ugly but who've never had one and between actual owners who like them a lot.
BTW, Ssangyong is operating again after its rehab plan was approved by the SK courts ...
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April 10th, 2010 04:30 PM #28OK, its been over 2 years now and about 60K kilometers. Took her out for a long drive to Quezon the other day -- my first time since Ondoy, though the driver takes her out.
Noticed that the turbo lag is more now ... until 2K RPM, whereas before 1.5K RPM lang. Also, there's intermittent (though short and rare) CEL (check engine light) na parang related.
I hope it's not a turbo leak due to the flood. But my suspect is a very dirty intercooler.
The ride's still great though! Had to get 2 new (Hankook) tires na. Wanted bridgestone sana but apparently, only korean brands can fit!
On second thought, hindi ko na muna ibebenta ito. Wala namang ibang much better-value na pampalit tsaka nag ooperate na naman uli ang Ssangyong e.
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April 15th, 2010 07:46 PM #30I meant the mother company in Korea. It closed for a while but it's operating again -- now owned by the gov't, I think.