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August 26th, 2015 03:36 PM #21
+1 on this. Ford BGC and Alabang are not known to be friendly when it comes to pricing and service (not to mention some horror stories). Most Ford owners go to Manila Bay or Makati or Libis. Also, I find Ford's cas service is priced just about the same as Honda.
I once heard a co-worker complaining about the cost of maintenance for her petrol-powered Accent. HARI demands the car to have the mandatory 5k KM (3 months) change oil or they will void the warranty. Worse, HARI service requires synthetic oil and the usual bill is around 6k!
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August 26th, 2015 03:43 PM #22
A member said that with Subaru, 5L of oil is free on 1k, 5k and 10k kms (PMS). That's a big discount already. See thread below.
http://tsikot.com/forums/engine-fuel.../index394.html
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August 27th, 2015 05:36 AM #23
Nung Ondoy, we had 4 CUVs na nabaha. 06 CRV 2.0 M/T(2nd Gen), 04 Rav4 1.8 MT(2nd Gen), 2007 Subaru Forester 2.0 A/T(2nd Gen) and a brand new 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander GLX AT(2nd-gen).
Lahat sila hanggang dashboard nalubog. The Rav4, Suby and Outie died. Both cars from Toyota and Subaru took around 6 months before we got them back. Parehong palit Computer Box. The Outie got an outright replacement from our insurance. Yung CRV, pinatuyo lang namin, umandar na after. Actually it wasn't just the car na nabuhay just after Ondoy, but also our Civic EK and ES. Actually that incident made me appreciate Honda. Until now buhay pa rin yung 2nd-gen CRV and still going strong. Ang bingo sa amin na brand nung Ondoy was Toyota, since aside from my Rav4, tinamaan din yung Camry and Vios ng family ko, lahat yun deadball ang computer box.
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August 27th, 2015 11:42 AM #24
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August 27th, 2015 03:02 PM #25
The cars were located in 2 different places. One in a subdivision in Makati and the other one in Lower Antipolo. Ondoy really caught everyone off-guard. Di binabaha sa area namin. Infact after Ondoy, never na ulit kami binaha ng ganun. It's a tragedy we hope should never happen again.
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August 27th, 2015 05:16 PM #26
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August 27th, 2015 05:48 PM #28Looks like Honda doesn't publish their cars' wading depth. Takot sa lawsuit masyado....
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August 27th, 2015 09:12 PM #29Ang Innova 176mm (IIRC) lang ang ground clearance pero pareho ang wading depth sa Forester which has around 40mm more ground clearance.
Easiest way to measure a car's chances of outright survival in flood is to look for the position of its air intake, since game over agad kung napasukan yan ng tubig. Diesels are also less susceptible to water as compared to gas engines due to their lack of spark plugs. So I'd go for the Sportage or Tucson CRDi which aside from being diesels, if I remember correctly, have their air intake at hood level.
I once saw a CX5 cross a flood in a low portion of East Avenue near Philippine Heart Center during a typhoon last year (forgot the name). Ang haba ng pila at mga bus lang ang may lakas na loob dumaan. Nagulat ako nung nakadaan siya, submerged ang buong bumper at umaapaw sa headlights. Kinaya naman.
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September 6th, 2015 03:44 PM #30For me kung panlaban sa baha. The entry level
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Our L300 was submerged up to the roof in Ondoy, up anf running pa din lol
Buti na lang I still have 9 more years to enjoy my DL before I worry about any changes.
Driver's License Renewal Process?