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February 18th, 2013 06:31 PM #181
It seems like my Haima7 has problems with regards to fuel economy. I am only averaging 8.5 KM/L. SA told me that it should be around 10-11. So, he suggested na pacheck ko daw. All the while I thought 8.5 is average for a 2.0L. Anyway, just waiting for 7.5K KMs para mapacheck ko. Sayang nga lang, dami ko ng napagas.
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February 19th, 2013 03:41 PM #182
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February 28th, 2013 11:26 AM #183Hello mga kapatid! Hows your Haima units na? Newbie lang pala ako dito sa tsikot. Ive been working din sa Haima Cars Philippines. Baka may maitulong ako sainyo if ever you have questions or any concerns. Let me know guys. I have drove all of our units here in Haima almost everyday and I can say is Haima 2 and Haima 7 are the bang for the buck units in our brand. Hindi ako bias, just giving fair observation and judgement. eto yung para sakin is sulit kung bibilhin ng mga tao. Like Haima 7 na Deluxe Manual, price ng isang sedan lang yan pero naka SUV ka na then it has the features din naman na masasabi mo ng worth it for its price lalo na yung mga praktikal lang. Im not here to promote my brand, just giving my thoughts.
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February 28th, 2013 06:00 PM #185
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February 28th, 2013 06:41 PM #186
Slapz,
Based on experience with 2.0L engine cars, Metro Manila traffic it should average around 7km/L-8km/L. Pero since Clark-based ka, which is seldomly traffic I think the normal range should be around 9km/L, given that it's a CUV, not a regular sedan.
Personally your 8.5km/L consumption is already fine. Can do better, but not something I'd be problematic over. It's a 2.0L gas-fed CUV after all. I'd be worried if it was something of smaller displacement on a smaller car, say a Haima 2.
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February 28th, 2013 10:34 PM #188
That is what I was thinking as well. The thing is, the SA is still saying that it should be around 10-11.. Anyway, I would know in 1,500KMs. 7,500KM PMS.
Looks like Haima2 fares better, as expected.
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March 1st, 2013 01:54 PM #189Lester, I will be in the Phils this Sunday and planning to buy a Haima-7. how about the maintenance, after sales support & services since I will be living in Las Pinas are. One of your SA says it can be performed by other Laus dealerships e.g. Kia North Edsa & Ford Libis. Will they have the Haima familiarity and skill set particular to the unit? How about parts availability in NCR?
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March 1st, 2013 03:17 PM #190Paps Syuryuken maganda talaga pang negosyo yung FStar Tenda. Mostly ng mga kumukuha samin niyan is may negosyo o yung mga government municipalities na ginagawa nilang service at the same time. Very large din kasi yung space niya likod lalo na kapag naka fold na yung seat sa pinka rear part of the minivan. Tsaka 1.3 lang siya so matipid din, very suited para sa mga may negosyo at mga nagtitipid din. Marami na din kumuha niyan for family use pero para sakin it could do better kung pang negosyo siya talaga.
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