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May 13th, 2012 07:41 AM #201
A gas variant MPV of this size and equipment will be doomed in the Phils.
The Orlando will just go in the way of the Fuzion and Grandis.
Why can't they put the current Captiva diesel powerplant on it? You can even lift the Orlando and viola...one can have a good looking CUV na!
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May 16th, 2012 09:03 PM #202
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May 17th, 2012 01:04 AM #203I believe it's made as a MPV not CUV kaya medyo mababa, though di naman masyado sasayad sa humps. It's higher than the Carens sa tingin ko.
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May 18th, 2012 10:14 PM #204Mukhang naiiba itong Orlando more so it's modern techies not normally found in the current MPVs market. At the SRP of P1.2M i would say one gets more from most rivals, eye catching & would personally prefer this as a family car for keeps. The physical looks betrays its hidden extra safety features & ingress / egress comforts. Congrats sa mga nakabili.! Unahin ko muna
ayusin matino na garahe .. hehe..
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May 19th, 2012 09:50 PM #205Sana chevy will bring this variant here. I really love the design of orlando especially the third row. Kahit sa 1.4M would be reasonable na pero sa 1.7M ni pitstop we almost decided na pero after a day of weighing our options... At that price its not worth buying. We ended up getting an innova diesel a/t G
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May 19th, 2012 10:02 PM #206
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May 19th, 2012 11:59 PM #207I suggest following to get accurate information:
A. Get a hard copy of the review
B. Visit any Chevy dealer then show the hardcopy and ask for SA assistance
Like any consumer product, a modern vehicle feature "can be subject to change without prior notice"..makapasyal nga sa chevy pasig one of these days..
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May 21st, 2012 11:04 PM #208Guys, share ko lang I recently went to my dealer at Greenhills-Edsa to have the aircon looked at. Humina kasi yung blower such that para maging comfortable ako sa lamig I had to dial it up to the topmost fan setting(6). Ang explanation ng service adviser is that its possible the pollen/cabin filter could already be dirty. Binuksan niya yung glove compartment and may kinalikot just behind the compartment door, may tinanggal siyang black na panel and sa likod non andon yung cabin filter na sobrang dumi. This was with my odometer reading at 52++ km and having had a few trips here and there to Tagaytay, Baguio, Bataan, and Bulacan. Pinalitan yung filter to the tune of 1,950.00 and then malakas na ulit yung blower ng aircon. I can comfortably use it at just no. 2 kahit pa may sakay. From my research mukhang the cruze owners also had this same issue that was resolved with the cabin filter replacement. Medyo masakit sa bulsa kung every 5k magpapalit ako so what I did was yung binigay sakin na old filter ko nilinisan konalang so I can reuse it in the future. Ang advise ng cruze owners is to have the cabin filter cleaned with compressed air every month para hindi mag build up. Baka meron din sa inyo makakita ng murang alternative sa OEM filter na ito sa banawe please let the owners know on this thread. More power to Orlando owners.
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May 22nd, 2012 06:16 PM #209Sa Captiva I change it every 5k. You can try Seiring Corp. sa Araneta Ave., they might have the pollen filter. Check it out it might be the same as the Captiva. It's a lot cheaper to get it there. You can also check out Torque filters. They can make one for your ride. It is washable. Google it.
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June 20th, 2012 10:13 PM #210
Di ba ang introductory price ng Orlando is 1,188,888? Huling tingin ko sa price list parang nasa 1,238,888 na. Grabe naman, wala pa ako masyado nakikita sa daan, nagtaas na agad sila ng presyo.
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