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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by carxynogen View Post
    I think sa Ford territory, nasa headunit yung control para ma disable mo Auto settings ng AC.
    i am reminded of a certain car driver.
    for over 5 years, he didn't know his steering wheel was telescoping-adjustable.
    heh heh.

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    #42
    Same bro, pressing manually automatically overrides/disables auto. What's your unit?

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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Same bro, pressing manually automatically overrides/disables auto. What's your unit?
    Hyundai Santa Fe Gen 4.5

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    #44
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i am reminded of a certain car driver.
    for over 5 years, he didn't know his steering wheel was telescoping-adjustable.
    heh heh.
    Before, up and down lang alam ko before about sa steering wheel adjustment.
    Until I searched sa youtube, may push/pull settings pa pala if supported ng car.
    If comfortable siya sa steering wheel position nya, he didn't bother touching it anymore.

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    #45
    Quote Originally Posted by carxynogen View Post
    That's why nilagyan ko lang ng OT yung answer ko baka masita ako, hehehe.
    I just want to share my opinion because of what they are doing right now.
    Also, may intent then yung post na parang pinopromote lang Chinese crossover car which also triggers my post hoping to sway others not to patronize them.
    Common perception din yung quality which also reflect some of the posts here. So at least maiba reason for discouraging these brands.

    OK sana if not specific to Chinese cars lang yung post, then at least the posts intent is not promoting chinese cars.

    Medyo OT na po ako.
    Ah okay. .
    Sabagay kung may choice, buy local or ASEAN muna. Kahit hindi lang sa kotse. Para mas ma distribute ang wealth.

    BTT.
    Galing China pala ito.
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    Tungkol sa AC.
    Malamig AC ng 1.2 Raize. From owner reviews sa YT, okay din AC ng Spresso.

    Sa 1.5L MPV naman, mas okay AC ng Mobilio sa Xpander. Dahil siguro naka dual radiator fan ang Mobilio.

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    #46
    Quote Originally Posted by carxynogen View Post
    That's why nilagyan ko lang ng OT yung answer ko baka masita ako, hehehe.
    I just want to share my opinion because of what they are doing right now.
    Also, may intent then yung post na parang pinopromote lang Chinese crossover car which also triggers my post hoping to sway others not to patronize them.
    Common perception din yung quality which also reflect some of the posts here. So at least maiba reason for discouraging these brands.

    OK sana if not specific to Chinese cars lang yung post, then at least the posts intent is not promoting chinese cars.

    Medyo OT na po ako.
    OT as well: I am not promoting Chinese cars.

    There has been a plethora of them released recently, though, particularly the crossovers, and I am altogether curious which ones would be better than the rest. Truth be told, it is in the compact and sub-compact crossover segment where the Chinese brands are making inroads in the Philippines, and I am quite curious on why that is.


    Btw, China's automotive industry is now the largest in the world and it's only a matter of time before we see more of them outside asia.

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    #47
    ^^^

    it never crossed my mind you we're promoting china cars

    siguro ung mga galit sa china na-t-trigger at the mere mention of "china" they're the ones paranoid enough to think this thread was created to promote china cars

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    #48
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    ^^^


    siguro ung mga galit sa china na-t-trigger at the mere mention of "china" they're the ones paranoid enough to think this thread was created to promote china cars
    well,
    there's a difference between "galit sa china" and "hindi bilib sa china cars".

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    #49
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    well,
    there's a difference between "galit sa china" and "hindi bilib sa china cars".
    but someone actually thought this thread was created to promote china cars

    -

    may typo pala ako sa taas

    were dapat not we're

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    #50
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    but someone actually thought this thread was created to promote china cars

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    i thought the thread starter simply wanted ideas on which china car had a better reputation.

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    #51
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i thought the thread starter simply wanted ideas on which china car had a better reputation.
    yes doc that's what the threadstarter said

    I am altogether curious which ones would be better than the rest.

    the threadstarter said:

    I am not promoting Chinese cars.
    coz someone said:

    may intent then yung post na parang pinopromote lang Chinese crossover car

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    #52
    Why avoid Chinese vehicles when you hate China? I mean, Japan committed numerous atrocities to this country back then but that didn't stop Filipinos from buying Japanese cars.

    Back to topic:
    The original question was which Chinese car would you buy. In hindsight, dapat may option sa pinaka baba na "none".

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    #54
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Full story

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    #55
    And another geely issue and the poster got mugged online.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    And another geely issue and the poster got mugged online.

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    i wonder,
    what about the other china cars...?

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    #57
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i wonder,
    what about the other china cars...?
    Parang walang kaibahan with the other Jap, korean and US brand cars in the local market. Ford Everest, Ranger, EcoSport, Honda CVTs and Nissan Sentra comes to mind about really bad defective cars. To the point a car owner painted how he hated his Ranger on the vehicle I have personally saw how bad the early Everest was.
    Last edited by Monseratto; August 23rd, 2023 at 12:25 PM.

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    #58
    Don't we have a Lemon Law? Hindi ba pasok yan sa conditions ng Lemon Law.

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    #59
    Quote Originally Posted by ale828 View Post
    Don't we have a Lemon Law? Hindi ba pasok yan sa conditions ng Lemon Law.
    I think, correct me if I am wrong, Lemon Law will apply if pabalik balik ka sa casa for the same issue(s) na hindi maresolve ng dealer. It should be documented na naka 3 tries ata yung dealer and hindi pa din solve and need pa din ibalik para isama as supporting document sa DTI.

    Yung sa Geely Makati dealer concern, I'm not sure yung about sa paint issues niya, if that is Geely manufacturing itself, or handling of the local distributor or the specific dealer na (Geely Makati in this case).

    Yung delay sa parts pag may need for replacements, pag sobra tagal for it to be ready sa side ng Geely PH/Dealer, how do they handle it? Bibigyan ba nila yung customer nila ng loaner vehicle for the time being while they are unable to complete service? On the one hand I can't say it should be common, but sa 4 years ni Geely sa market, known din na concern ang availability of parts for after sales right? Nagpress release din sila na they are trying to improve it as far as I recall (early this year I think - maybe?)

    Not a Geely owner pero, at the end of the day, kawawa nga pa din yung owner/buyer... but at the same time... this was known issue as well right?

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    #60
    The lemon law is exactly what it is, just a lemon [emoji16][emoji3577]

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