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April 7th, 2010 09:21 AM #1help... to all owner of 2002 - 2006 honda jazz fit a/t imported from japan... please give me some advice...
is it ok if u buy a second hand car imported from japan like this one?
honestly mura sya and it's fit to my budget to buy this car... but the issue is, it was came from japan.... pormado na sya... naka mags, sunroof, touch screen dvd, side and fronts skirt...
i want to know all the problems u had experienced... and what should i check if im going to buy this car... please help me guys..
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April 7th, 2010 10:11 AM #2
Chances are the audio equipment will be worthless if you want to listen to local radio.
The conversion will always be suspect. I don't recommend it
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April 7th, 2010 10:44 AM #3
If the conversion will be not done the right way, then expect PRICEY repairs.
Just get a local fit or a local altis. Much better.
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April 7th, 2010 02:23 PM #4bought one last oct. 2009. everything is good the dashboard, airbags, steering, aircon except the fuel consumption because they said that its (tipid)16km/L but when i'm using it and check if its true i found out that the FC of fit is 8-9km/L huhuhu how sad...
better to buy 2nd hand toyota altis or vios...
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April 7th, 2010 02:43 PM #5
^ Nah. You shouldn't have believed in those kind of theories about its FC. Even an i10 can't reach 16km/l in pure city driving.
Your FC still depends on how you drive the car and how well do you maintain it. It depends on the fuel too. remember, e-10 blended fuels affects your FC too.
1.3L engine ? 9km/l is pretty low. You should be getting around 10-11km/l. But then again, it depends.
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April 7th, 2010 02:51 PM #6
i think 16kml is possible ahaha pag-eekspirementuhan ko yan sa 1.5 vios namen
buy a local jazz but not AT's
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i wonder, are the usual published suspension adjustment specifications supposed to be adjusted...
Wheel Alignment