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    #11
    nice, may bago pala ang Total.

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    #12
    Kung mataas ang ethanol nito, mas maikli ang storage life ng fuel na ito....

    XCS, walang kwenta sa VVTI engines, VPower Nitro ang ok sa VVTi.

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    #13



    basta ata 95% pataas ang octaine mabilis ang hatak nya dipende sa brand, ako kase nung mag xcs ako bumilis hatak ng makina pero bilis din konsumo nya lalo na kapag binibirit ng todo, shell naman maganda pero ang bilis naman ng consumo nya, yung extra 93% medyo matipid pero mabagal hatak naman. may nag sasabi nga na maganda nga daw yaang sa total yang excellium na yaan..

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    #14
    The last time I used Total products gave me a good results too. Pero wala kang malapit dto smin kaya I'm using sea oil xtreme 97 octane (with stp) or caltex gold (techron). Very impressive performance so far

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    #15
    switched back to Excellium from Shell Nitro +

    Comparative notes:

    a. mas malakas humatak.
    b. mas matipid ang FC.... * Shell, i average 10 kpl sa Altis.... Dito sa Excellium, 11.2 kpl.
    c. mas mura. dun ako nagpapa karga sa total alabang, 49.10/liter ang excellium. sa Shell Alabang (in front of Madrigal), 50.25/liter ang Nitro +.

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    #16
    Pakarga na kayo Excellium, kawawa naman kasi Total. 17 years na sa Pilipinas, napakaliit pa rin ng market share. 😂

    Same with Unioil. Mga enthusiast kuno lang dito sa Tsikot ang kumakarga sa kanila. Aside from that, puro jeepney drivers lang.

    Actually Seaoil din, even after their STP additive TV commercials, ang bababa pa rin ng benta. Though marami silang stasyon (400+), ang liliit ng benta per station.

    For 99% of Filipinos, big 3 pa rin ang quality fuel. A Shell/Petron site will probably do 1.5-2x the volume compared to if it was Seaoil/Total/Unioil.

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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Pakarga na kayo Excellium, kawawa naman kasi Total. 17 years na sa Pilipinas, napakaliit pa rin ng market share. ��

    Same with Unioil. Mga enthusiast kuno lang dito sa Tsikot ang kumakarga sa kanila. Aside from that, puro jeepney drivers lang.

    Actually Seaoil din, even after their STP additive TV commercials, ang bababa pa rin ng benta. Though marami silang stasyon (400+), ang liliit ng benta per station.

    For 99% of Filipinos, big 3 pa rin ang quality fuel. A Shell/Petron site will probably do 1.5-2x the volume compared to if it was Seaoil/Total/Unioil.
    its what you call brand mindset. kung sino ang kilala, yun ang bibilihin.
    if you look at the big 3, mababa ang usage and market share ng Chevron.... People here prefer Shell and Petron dahil for one, Shell spends millions of pesos in marketing.... Petron, is a Filipino owned company.

    same as in toothpaste.... Colgate and Close-up lang.... Pero ninyo alam na maganda ang sistema toothpaste no?

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    #18
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Pakarga na kayo Excellium, kawawa naman kasi Total. 17 years na sa Pilipinas, napakaliit pa rin ng market share. 😂

    Same with Unioil. Mga enthusiast kuno lang dito sa Tsikot ang kumakarga sa kanila. Aside from that, puro jeepney drivers lang.

    Actually Seaoil din, even after their STP additive TV commercials, ang bababa pa rin ng benta. Though marami silang stasyon (400+), ang liliit ng benta per station.

    For 99% of Filipinos, big 3 pa rin ang quality fuel. A Shell/Petron site will probably do 1.5-2x the volume compared to if it was Seaoil/Total/Unioil.
    its what you call brand mindset. kung sino ang kilala, yun ang bibilihin.
    if you look at the big 3, mababa ang usage and market share ng Chevron.... People here prefer Shell and Petron dahil for one, Shell spends millions of pesos in marketing.... Petron, is a Filipino owned company.

    same as in toothpaste.... Colgate and Close-up lang.... Pero ninyo alam na maganda ang sistema toothpaste no?

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    #19
    Chevron's market shared has declined significantly in the past 5 years. They are now less than 15% of the market, while Shell and Petron control roughly 70%.

    The company is divesting a lot of their operations in the country. They have closed down their refinery in Batangas and is now only an oversized depot. They no longer operate their retail sites, offloading the task to branded wholesalers (Northern Star in the North and Southern Cross in the South).

    They're not very competitive in terms of pricing and operations, and a lot of their sites in provinces are awfully mismanaged. I wouldn't be surprised if in 5 years, there would be someone else holding the top 3 spot in the petroleum industry.

    OT: my friend is a distributor of Sistema and I like their toothbrushes, much softer than anything Colgate or Oral-B offers. Their toothpastes are ok too but I don't see how they're significantly differentiated from Colgate.

    Since all toothpastes are the same to me, I just buy Happee because I admire Lamoiyan's vision to take on the big multinationals.
    Last edited by jut703; November 21st, 2014 at 11:40 AM.

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    #20
    satisfied ako sa Excellium.. dati ang 1T - 20 liters ko nakaka 120 to 130 kms lang.. ngayon nakaka 150 to 170kms na.. same route, same traffic.. so from 6.5kml nakaka 8+kml na ako.. 1 peso difference per liter sa unleaded.. so sa 20 pesos difference.. kung 6 pesos per km.. i get more than 200+ pesos more..

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