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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    Crosswind is the best choice between the three ( with the APV on the list ) First of all the revo drinks some gass! The gasoline station will be your somewhat like " tambayan " place for some time, the speed wont let you down neither the crosswind will. Both are on the average speed range, well the revo is faster though, and anyways who would be needing speed on a " flooded with cars " Slex?

    The crosswind is one reliable vehicle. You take care of putting the " stress " on it then " he " will take care on bringing you to wherever you like. Just make sure to have the oil changed in the normal period. And dont be expecting a low-mileaged crosswind nowadays.

    About the apv - no offense meant to owners - but i just cant appreciate its looks. The body sturucture is just so high and the width of the car is so short yet its with its tiny wheels. Well, yeah its a one bang for the buck vehicle, but I prefer the crosswind and the revo more than this vehicle.

  2. Join Date
    Dec 2007
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    #12
    Salamat sa input. O nga pala, kung palagyan ko ng gas saving device, does it really work? Alam ko may thread na dati about this pero 'di ko pa nababasa eh. Anyone?

  3. Join Date
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    #13
    No, kalokohan lang yung mga gas-saving devices na yun. (like nitro on tires). hehehe. The best gas saving device is driving properly.

    Crosswind is better.

  4. Join Date
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    #14
    kung relax driving nga po habol nyo..
    1) crosswind A/T - tipid sa fuel, sure po ba kayo na gusto nyo yung ingay at vibration, yung iba naha-highblood sa ganito hehe

    2) revo 1.8 A/T - sobraaang laklak gas (around 5km/L sa city), pero tamihik.. kaso baka sa gas consumption kayo ma-highblood hehe...

    eh kung sedan A/T?

  5. Join Date
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    #15
    the petrol revo drinks gas like an expy. expy ka nalang.

    diesel talaga kung people carrier duties

  6. Join Date
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    #16
    ayoko na ng sedan kasi di pwede sa baha hehe at mahirap ingress/engress eh. mahirap pa maglagay at maglabas ng grocery.

    ok ba sa very steep incline ang crosswind? may nabasa ako dito na ok sya sa akyatan.

  7. Join Date
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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by walangkupas View Post
    ayoko na ng sedan kasi di pwede sa baha hehe at mahirap ingress/engress eh. mahirap pa maglagay at maglabas ng grocery.

    ok ba sa very steep incline ang crosswind? may nabasa ako dito na ok sya sa akyatan.
    YES! it's all about the torque band, dude!

    for high-compression engines, such as diesels (yeah, even the old ones), peak torque is reached at early RPMs, and stays there - great for pulling loads or going uphills

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REVO 1.8L GAS A/T OR CROSSWIND (used) 2.5L DIESEL A/T?