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March 29th, 2015 12:54 AM #61
You can get better FC since I have a heavy foot. Sticking to 80-100 will give you 18 km/L, you can even break 20 km/L if you try hard enough.
The Vios is more than enough for 90% of drivers. I'm used to driving more powerful cars, but the Vios doesn't feel anemic at all.
The thing with the Vios is that despite having only 85 hp on paper, it's feels much more powerful on the road.
For highway driving, the Vios has no problem at cruising speeds of around 80-120 kph. My top speed on a flat road is 185 kph, 195 on a downhill.
One thing to note though is that each passenger you add really has an impact, but even with 5 on board it can still manage going up Baguio without whining too much.
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March 29th, 2015 10:06 AM #62Oh wow. Those infos are gold to me. I guess im sticking with the yaris as my first choice now
. Ive sat on the yaris and city yesterday and i must say the comfort of the city got me thinking twice. Especially the back seat of the city. It was just so spacious. but th yaris is not too far off. It doesnt actually feel smaller interior wise.
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Oh wow. Those infos are gold to me. I guess im sticking with the yaris as my first choice now. Ive sat on the yaris and city yesterday and i must say the comfort of the city got me thinking twice. Especially the back seat of the city. It was just so spacious. but th yaris is not too far off. It doesnt actually feel smaller interior wise.
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April 27th, 2015 08:38 PM #64We had the same problem before. In the end, we opted for the Vios 1.3 E AT
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May 25th, 2015 06:54 AM #65Hey mga sir, I am thinking of getting a 2nd hand Ford Fiesta 2014 AT, any thoughts sa mga current and previous owners sa maintenance or DCT thing issue? sorry I am a noob here and I can't start a new trend yet.
BTW I choose Fiesta only because the resale among the latest model esp 2014 is cheap, I only have a 400-450k budget. Any thoughts from you guys will help.
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May 25th, 2015 08:44 AM #66
Anong trim ng Fiesta? The newer Fiestas come with either the 1.5L NA engine or the 1.0L turbo (Ecoboost) engine. If you are getting the Ecoboost model, then you got yourself a fun-to-drive and zippy daily go-kart.
With regards to tranny issues, the most number of impacted Fiestas are those made between 2011 and 2012 (based on a survey we did at FCP). The newer Fiestas (with the Aston Martin-looking grill) has an updated tranny control module. However, the Fiesta with its DCT is not to be compared to the ordinary AT or CVT of other cars. You have to learn to deal in modulating gas input or else suffer the clunkiness like how an MT tranny clunks out on you with improper gas input. The Ecoboost model with its bigger torque deals better with the clunkiness of the dual-clutch tranny. DCT does shift faster and once you get into 3rd gear, it gets better and smoother.
Very informative discussion guys. Thanks a lot!
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