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    #61
    Buti pa si SG may bump car, celerio pa... sayang naman.

    Balak ko din bumili bump car yung tig 30k lang kia pride or lancer box type para pag punta ako binondo yun ang pang bump ko sa mga pedicab kuliglig tricycle

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    #62
    Kasi yung Celerio hindi nakaka hinayang kahit magasgasan.. Maliit lang, madali gawin, mura pagawa.

    Kung yung Prado ang nagasgas, mahal pagawa, nakaka-hinayang kasi mamahalin, matagal gawin.

    Di naman literal na bump car yung Celerio. Small scratch palang sa side mirror ang meron ngayon Sarap nga gamitin sa city driving eh.. 13km/L aggressive driving na.

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    #63
    Quote Originally Posted by Starex_Gold View Post
    Kasi yung Celerio hindi nakaka hinayang kahit magasgasan.. Maliit lang, madali gawin, mura pagawa.

    Kung yung Prado ang nagasgas, mahal pagawa, nakaka-hinayang kasi mamahalin, matagal gawin.

    Di naman literal na bump car yung Celerio. Small scratch palang sa side mirror ang meron ngayon Sarap nga gamitin sa city driving eh.. 13km/L aggressive driving na.
    Eh kapag nag-aggressive driving ang celerio Hindi halatang aggressive eh.. Hahaha

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    #64
    Quote Originally Posted by denki3269 View Post
    Eh kapag nag-aggressive driving ang celerio Hindi halatang aggressive eh.. Hahaha
    Yun lang hahaha

    Parang sasabog ang makina sa high RPM eh. Hahaha

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    #65
    Quote Originally Posted by Starex_Gold View Post
    Kasi yung Celerio hindi nakaka hinayang kahit magasgasan.. Maliit lang, madali gawin, mura pagawa.

    Kung yung Prado ang nagasgas, mahal pagawa, nakaka-hinayang kasi mamahalin, matagal gawin.

    Di naman literal na bump car yung Celerio. Small scratch palang sa side mirror ang meron ngayon Sarap nga gamitin sa city driving eh.. 13km/L aggressive driving na.
    Translation : Aggressive driving = 80kph max. :rofl:

    ftw.

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    #66
    Grabe naman nyahahaha :hysterical:

    Di pa nasusubukan sa highway eh, nakaka-takot baka madala ng hangin kapag nilampasan ng humahataw na bus

    Kung 80KPH average speed, di malabong maka 20-25km/L ang Celerio..

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    #67
    hindi naman madadala ng hangin yan kasi mababa lang.. 70-80 kph napakatipid nyan..

    yung nga kei car ko na loaf van hindi naman tumataob kapag nalampasan ng bus at 100kph eh

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    #68
    my vote goes to celerio for:

    a. fuel consumption: compared to i10 poor FC

    b. style: safety First compared to i10

    c. durability: more durable than i10's

    ... good aftersales and more parts than i10 (courtesy of TCP)

    ... and if i may correct you guys its faster than you think it is..

    much cheaper though than i10 but more reliable..

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    #69
    Would these cars be safe to drive on the skyway?
    my wife is considering getting one of these and im pretty hesitant with its size. .

    whats better to purchase?

    fc. .
    opperating costs. .
    warranty?
    reliability?
    Last edited by bougartt; May 15th, 2011 at 10:23 AM. Reason: typo errors

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    #70
    Quote Originally Posted by bougartt View Post
    Would these cars be safe to drive on the skyway?
    my wife is considering getting one of these and im pretty hesitant with its size. .

    whats better to purchase?

    fc. .
    opperating costs. .
    warranty?
    reliability?

    it depends on how you will drive it, safety driving of course, I asked my friend to replace her QQ of a Celerio, for some reasons like: It is reliable (japan engineering), It is fast even it only has a small engine (powered by a 1.0 engine), fuel consumption: according to the topgear.com, it was ranked #2 at the 10 most fuel efficient automobile available in the Philippines and according also to their actual test drive they harness a 34km in just single liter, quite unbealivable for me, but in my own perspective view baka mga 15km/L or less than. IT depends upon naman kasi on the traffic situation (traffic jams, crusing mode etc.), warranty 3 years lang ata unlike i10 5 years,




    grabe, nakita ko tong mga to sa SLEX last april, hataw lalo na yung silver, ang lupet tuned na pala by speedlab, ang tutulin e,


    and if you want a proof on how fast a celerio can go...here is a photo I grabbed from the social network page of Club Suzuki Philippines-team celerio
    , rumor says that It reached a speed of 170 kph.


    then I saw another one, an ALTO crusin' at a speed of 180kph....

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    #71
    Quote Originally Posted by bougartt View Post
    Would these cars be safe to drive on the skyway?
    my wife is considering getting one of these and im pretty hesitant with its size. .

    whats better to purchase?

    fc. .
    opperating costs. .
    warranty?
    reliability?
    The Celerio is more economical, but the i10 is pretty good in 1.1 MT form... operating costs are similar, though there are some dealerships who make "taga" in terms of PMS costs. Warranty and reliability are unknowns... Suzuki's engines are proven tough, though, as the Celerio's unit is a larger version of the Alto's, and the latest in a long line of Suzuki 3-cylinder models.

    Both safe on the highway. A little darty in crosswinds on the stock tires, but more stable to drive than your typical AUV. The i10 in particular feels almost like a Honda Jazz in the way it drives, though the suspension is on the firm side. The Celerio is more "fun", but lacks in space compared to the i10, both in terms of rear seat room and cargo space. The rear hatch in particular is small, with a high loading lip.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    #72
    Suzuki Celerio doing 175kph..


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    #73

    My Cindy doing 180kph at Skyway


    My Cindy going beyond 180kph at SCTEX, morning.

    Tires 185 60 14 Falken Ziex (stock is 155 65 14).

    Trivia:
    WE all know that when upgrade your tires, speedo reading will be inaccurate. So, Do the tire calculator and see what exact speed she's doing?

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    #74
    good day po sa lahat, ive chosen celerio M/T, its been a month already. have already travelled to subic via sctex, and ive reached 150 kph, almost 4000 rpm... at hindi pa po siya sagad, meron pa siyang ibibirit pa... buti na lang at hindi ako nahuli ng highway patrol...hehehe! :-) for me its quite fast already for a 1.0 engine. so far ang computation ko sa gas, 17 - 18 kms per liter and im travelling 50-52 kms per day. im always on the range of 1500 pesos per week or 26 - 28 liters (depends on the price of the unleaded gasoline ;-)... (but it reaches up to 7 -8 days).

    my trip to subic/pampanga had reached 430 kms travelled distance, and ive consumed 1,300 pesos gas. ok po ba ito? your inputs/comments are highly appreciated. thanks po..

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    #75
    Quote Originally Posted by Braveheart_TCP View Post
    Trivia:
    WE all know that when upgrade your tires, speedo reading will be inaccurate. So, Do the tire calculator and see what exact speed she's doing?
    plus verify the speed using a gps

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    #76
    Quote Originally Posted by vps004 View Post
    good day po sa lahat, ive chosen celerio M/T, its been a month already. have already travelled to subic via sctex, and ive reached 150 kph, almost 4000 rpm... at hindi pa po siya sagad, meron pa siyang ibibirit pa... buti na lang at hindi ako nahuli ng highway patrol...hehehe! :-) for me its quite fast already for a 1.0 engine. so far ang computation ko sa gas, 17 - 18 kms per liter and im travelling 50-52 kms per day. im always on the range of 1500 pesos per week or 26 - 28 liters (depends on the price of the unleaded gasoline ;-)... (but it reaches up to 7 -8 days).

    my trip to subic/pampanga had reached 430 kms travelled distance, and ive consumed 1,300 pesos gas. ok po ba ito? your inputs/comments are highly appreciated. thanks po..
    Hi sir.. Okay po ang FC niyo.. Better go to TCP - Team CELERIO Philippines (Suzuki Celerio) to know more about celerio..

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    #77
    hi..nagpunta ako sa suzuki manila bay kanina to check out celerio..since important s kin ang rear seat..chineck ko kung talagang cramped sya for 3 adults..so i asked the agent and his co-worker to join me in the rear seat para mafeel ko kung talagang masikip sya like na nirereport ng iba..di sila mataba pero di rin naman payat..average ang size nila..pero ako di rin mataba but a bit bulgy..sa assessment ko ok lang ang space..dikit dikit kami pero di naman ako nasikipan..kaya ok lang s king ang space s rear seat..pero sana power window n rin yong rear window kasi parang bitin yong pagiging stylish ng celerio..sana yong susunod na facelifted version nya may power window n rin yong sa likod..

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