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October 5th, 2007 08:49 AM #31Ha,ha. This is a first for me. I'm quoting myself . Upon closer and longer look at the Captiva yesterday at the Libis showroom. Damn it looks good...IMHO, as posted in another thread its better looking than the CRV.
But reliability wise I think the CRV has built a name for itself. While as the Captiva is just in its infancy stage of establishing a name (borne oot of good performance and reliability)
So Captiva for the looks but will still go for the CRV (it may be safer to put one's hard earned money here). Better yet a Santa Fe or Outie
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October 12th, 2007 12:02 PM #33Nice choice. Maganda naman CRV saka pagdating sa reliability ok naman record nya. pero it's hard to ignore na mas maganda yung styling ng Captiva. And i have no doubts na siguro ok din reliability nito, after all GM bought Daewoo and technically the Captiva is a GM. And with the prices of petrol rising to "unbelievable" rates... it makes sense to get a CRDi Captiva pero syempre may mga doubts pa rin whether if it can take "dirty diesel". Overall this makes for a really exciting comparo between a tried and tested japanese CUV and a new comer with a Diesel variant to boot. Kung ako mamimili, mahihirapan din ako siguro. Pero kung manalo ako sa Lotto, bilhin ko silang dalawa! JK!
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October 24th, 2007 10:52 AM #34hi! I just got a captiva diesel. I really like the overall exterior "dating" ng captiva than the crv. Yun nga lang. value for money get the crv. (parang pang-loyola nga lang). Tires of captiva is Maxxis...di ko nga alam ano yun. Bridgestone ang crv. Mas roomy ang captiva at mas pogi! We find it Maingay dahil diesel? (comparing it with our Honda cars) I like the comfortable seat.
Dealer support mas ok ang honda ng milya milya! I didn't like how they...Makati. mand. pasig ...kept on changing their offers....like you can get it right now but you must get the ... and .... in house! They appear to be selling more than the car. Magugulo kausap. Stoneage pa ang service. Hope they improve.
I will definitely give you a daily update.
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October 26th, 2007 01:03 AM #35
di pa dumating CRV namin. i wonder kung gaano kalayo ang gen 2 sa gen 3. 5 years sa amin yung 2nd gen na CRV. hayop lang sa gas
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October 26th, 2007 12:27 PM #36
The suspension and handling of the gen 3 is more refined... and the new 2.0 is much more fuel efficient.
The only complaint of owners is the delay in throttle response due to the electronic throttle, but I don't find it a problem.
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October 26th, 2007 12:34 PM #37
electronic throttle na pala to? di kaya madaling masira to? lol. eh baka hindi na babalik sa idle hahaha. paano nayan lol
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October 26th, 2007 01:56 PM #38
Almost all modern engines are ECT already. If it's a worry for you, best to buy a Crosswind...
I don't doubt that they'll be subject to problems down the road. The only unknown is how long down the road, and how much they'll cost to replace. If it's under 5k pesos (like most in-bay electronics are), no problem...
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October 28th, 2007 03:03 PM #40
When you press the "gas" pedal, throttle response is how long it takes for the engine to actually respond to your request for more power.
Dati, puro cable-type yung throttles. Press, and it goes. For some old carburated engines and older EFIs, press the pedal down all the way and there will be an instant where there's not enough fuel for the amount of air entering. In this instant, the engine runs lean and emits Nitrous Oxides. The advantage is instant power and response.
On ECT cars, the computer smooths out the response to lessen emissions. This means that sometimes you'll have to wait half-a-second or so for the power to come.
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Puwede i try, 1. Palit air filter 2. Linis throttle body 3. Linis MAF sensor 4. Check spark...
high idle RPM at engine start