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    The population of Skyactivs has grown exponentially, too. A lot of common parts are shared across their current product line...the 2, 3, 6, CX3, CX5 & 9. Fast moving consumables & wear items are usually available off the shelf, reasonably priced. Only the BT50 remains having some Ford in it.
    Dealerships maybe the most convenient support source, but they're not the lone. Online sources for proper parts have become very reliable, accessible & practical. This has made it more assuring to look beyond the T & H badges.....
    In major decisions like transport & shelter, try listening to the heart. The lasting choices I made were not from the head.[emoji846]

    That is noted and thanks for the feedback : )

    If I may ask, do you have any idea about the fuel economy of the new CX5 and CX9?


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    Quote Originally Posted by JJJ0922 View Post
    That is noted and thanks for the feedback : )

    If I may ask, do you have any idea about the fuel economy of the new CX5 and CX9?
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    Anytime, sir. Let's await real world metro traffic FC figures from the owners. Ours are the hobo 1.5s.



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    What will be your choice? CX-5 Pro or CR-V 2.0S?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJJ0922 View Post
    The population of Skyactivs has grown exponentially, too. A lot of common parts are shared across their current product line...the 2, 3, 6, CX3, CX5 & 9. Fast moving consumables & wear items are usually available off the shelf, reasonably priced. Only the BT50 remains having some Ford in it.
    Dealerships maybe the most convenient support source, but they're not the lone. Online sources for proper parts have become very reliable, accessible & practical. This has made it more assuring to look beyond the T & H badges.....
    In major decisions like transport & shelter, try listening to the heart. The lasting choices I made were not from the head.[emoji846]

    That is noted and thanks for the feedback : )

    If I may ask, do you have any idea about the fuel economy of the new CX5 and CX9?


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    CX9 FC is around 4-5 km/L for daily city driving

    Our CX9 right now is only being used on weekends and since there’s less traffic and puro highway, we get an FC of 6-7

    Not the most practical car IMHO but it’s really nice


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    CX9 FC is around 4-5 km/L for daily city driving

    Our CX9 right now is only being used on weekends and since there’s less traffic and puro highway, we get an FC of 6-7

    Not the most practical car IMHO but it’s really nice


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/QUOTE]This is the Skyactiv Turbo CX9, right, sir?

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    So I took a look at the Forester mid-trim and its nice. Priced at 1.698 though, and no discount at all.

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    CX9 FC is around 4-5 km/L for daily city driving

    Our CX9 right now is only being used on weekends and since there’s less traffic and puro highway, we get an FC of 6-7

    Not the most practical car IMHO but it’s really nice


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    Yeah, really really pretty car : )

    Too bad I have to consider the FC since my daily drive to work passes areas with congested roads therefore very slow moving.

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    Hello,
    Newbie here. I was just browsing a comparison some kind of these cars. Gladly I found this thread. I hope sooner or later, I got some best decision from here. Brilliant ideas guys! Thank you.

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    Everyone seem to keep forgetting the new Rav4 😂

    Honestly it’s probably the best choice when it comes to the base model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hardwang View Post
    Everyone seem to keep forgetting the new Rav4 [emoji23]

    Honestly it’s probably the best choice when it comes to the base model.
    Can't go wrong with a Toyota.

    Too bad they aren't bringing in the hybrid models. A friend who just recently moved to the US ordered a base model Rav4 hybrid for less than 30 grand. Already has all the safety features one can imagine plus standard AWD, and a badass 219hp combined power output. Now if only they can bring this here without the pricing going through the roof...

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