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    #161
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i wonder...
    17.5...?!!
    Kung Skyway, SLEX or NLEX ka and doing cruise control or speed at 80kph-90kph and eco mode, kaya yan.

    If you hypermile, could be higher

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    #162
    possible yung 17.5 km/l on the 2 liter. i’ve read the 1.6 diesel CRV can go 20km/l+ on the hway

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    #163


    test driven in nuvali

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    #164
    https://youtu.be/KrLQXEq-MO4

    so either totl or the base variant [emoji28]

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    #165
    Quote Originally Posted by tsupermario View Post
    https://youtu.be/KrLQXEq-MO4

    so either totl or the base variant [emoji28]
    For me, I like the Titanium 4x2 notwithstanding the missing ADAS. Maybe its the panoramic moonroof

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    #166
    another review ....

    https://www.*****************/articl...t-sport-review

    "In the City, we were able to do 10km/L in heavy traffic, while on the highway we were able to get 16.1km/L at an average speed of 90km/h. Overall decent fuel consumption figures as the front of the vehicle are much broader compared to its older version. In case you were wondering, the Ford Everest Sport can do about 11km/L if you take it up to Baguio which overall is great considering the traffic and the changes in elevation."

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    #167
    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    another review ....

    https://www.*****************/articl...t-sport-review

    "In the City, we were able to do 10km/L in heavy traffic, while on the highway we were able to get 16.1km/L at an average speed of 90km/h. Overall decent fuel consumption figures as the front of the vehicle are much broader compared to its older version. In case you were wondering, the Ford Everest Sport can do about 11km/L if you take it up to Baguio which overall is great considering the traffic and the changes in elevation."
    parang ang hirap basahin [emoji51][emoji28]

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    #168
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i wonder...
    17.5...?!!
    17.5 is believable for a 2.0li and 10 speed A/T.

    I took the old Everest 2.2 6AT to Sorsogon earlier this year and averaged just under 16km/li with a heavy right foot. Expressways only a small part of the distance so most of it was those relatively small provincial highways that wind through towns.

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    #169
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    17.5 is believable for a 2.0li and 10 speed A/T.
    The Sport, as well as the other 4x2 variants, are only 2.0L Turbo Diesel and 6 speed A/T

    I believe 6-speed is a sweet spot. I heard feedback that the gear hunting on the 10-speed versions was a minor irritant.

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    #170
    I drop by at Ford Alabang last Saturday to check the 4x2 Sport and 4x4, both ay may display except yung 4x4 is for pick up na at that time.

    SA told me the waiting time for 4x4 is 3 months. But if you do in house financing, it will be less than 1 month. Loan must be at least 50% of the unit price, 3 yrs min. Priority to in house, you will be at the end of queue if your a cash buyer.


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    #171
    Quote Originally Posted by Akky M View Post
    I drop by at Ford Alabang last Saturday to check the 4x2 Sport and 4x4, both ay may display except yung 4x4 is for pick up na at that time.

    SA told me the waiting time for 4x4 is 3 months. But if you do in house financing, it will be less than 1 month. Loan must be at least 50% of the unit price, 3 yrs min. Priority to in house, you will be at the end of queue if your a cash buyer.


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    magkano daw ang interest rate nila sa in-house financing?

    for sure, tiba tiba na naman sila dyan.

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    #172
    Quote Originally Posted by Akky M View Post
    I drop by at Ford Alabang last Saturday to check the 4x2 Sport and 4x4, both ay may display except yung 4x4 is for pick up na at that time.

    SA told me the waiting time for 4x4 is 3 months. But if you do in house financing, it will be less than 1 month. Loan must be at least 50% of the unit price, 3 yrs min. Priority to in house, you will be at the end of queue if your a cash buyer.


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    Diba bawal na ganyan sabi ng DTI. Report mo.


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    #173
    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    magkano daw ang interest rate nila sa in-house financing?

    for sure, tiba tiba na naman sila dyan.
    Di ko na tinanong magkano interest rate nila.

    I was asking if I can go for 20% loan and 1 year to pay, smile lang SA hehe. Kulang na lang direct sabihin forget about cash and short term loan.

    They are capitalizing on the demand.


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    #174
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Diba bawal na ganyan sabi ng DTI. Report mo.


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    Yes bawal na as per DTI. It seems to be a practice from all dealer regardless kung Toyota/Nissan/Mitsu/Ford especially kung high demand yung model, and kung ayaw mo pumila ng matagal.

    I got the Subaru Outback end of last year na hindi naman na kailangan loan.


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    #175
    People are not lining up to buy the Subaru Outback ...

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    #176
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    People are not lining up to buy the Subaru Outback ...

    Yup. Its a personal choice sir, I like the space, comfort and safety that it offers.

    My eldest drives it more than the CX5 and CRV.


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    #177
    just talked to a friend who put in a reservation for the 2023 Everest Titanium 4x2 during the FIC in Laguna and he said that he is no. 30 on the list.

    naiinip na nga sya.

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    #178
    May mga parating daw next week or after. I placed an oder for a Trend. Fingers crossed.

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    #179
    based on feedback from a dealer, only 60 units of the 2023 Everest arrived last month for the Philippines. Only 1 4x4 and 2 4x2 Titanium units were allocated per dealer.

    at this rate, those far down the line for these units will probably get theirs by 2023 yet.

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    #180
    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    based on feedback from a dealer, only 60 units of the 2023 Everest arrived last month for the Philippines. Only 1 4x4 and 2 4x2 Titanium units were allocated per dealer.

    at this rate, those far down the line for these units will probably get theirs by 2023 yet.
    but if i have to guess,
    these folks have more than one vehicle and can therefore afford to wait.
    heh heh.

    i am wondering,
    will the dealer's price be significantly affected by the ever-changing dollar exchange rate?
    does the down payment now, somehow guarantee the purchase price?

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