I think the CRDi's available is the 2.0L 4x4. Correct me if I'm wrong. However, they now have a 2.0L CRDi 4x2 at 1.058M. This variant was not previously available. Well it wasn't on offer yet when I got mine. Sayang...Originally Posted by cardo
I think the CRDi's available is the 2.0L 4x4. Correct me if I'm wrong. However, they now have a 2.0L CRDi 4x2 at 1.058M. This variant was not previously available. Well it wasn't on offer yet when I got mine. Sayang...Originally Posted by cardo
thanks bro.
Tapos organize tayo club.
Ano ba yung kinuha mo? nagdadalawa isip ako sa manual or automatic?
May problem daw manual eh. Pero mas gus2 ko manual.
I got an automatic. I wanted a manual too, naubusan lang ako ng units that time. At least may mga bago nang dating na units ngayon. Lotsa choicesOriginally Posted by CLAVEL3699
Ask glockmeister26 for feedback on the manual. He seems to be happy with his manual.
Call din ako diyan sa club.
sa mga nag-inquire sa Hyundai Pasig. sino naka-usap ninyo? I can hook you up to the right person. Baka sakaling mabigyan kayo ng discount. Friend ko yung owner. SMS niyo ako.
Originally Posted by garyq
edited. Thanks
Last edited by CLAVEL3699; March 17th, 2006 at 02:30 PM.
What's the problem with the manual? Me and my colleague are driving M/T tucsons, so far I haven't had any problems with the M/T. Mine's done 2,600+ kms already, my colleague has logged about 3,200 kms already.
I forgot to mention my colleague's manual. Likewise, so far so great he says. I'm 2,200+ with my automatic and it's been pretty fine.Originally Posted by glockmeister26
matigas daw sya i-shift.Originally Posted by glockmeister26
Natest drive ko lang kasi automatic.
Hintay ko lang yung bagong civic para compare ko eh.
I tried my colleague's manual and it seems fine with me. If and when you finally decide to get a Tucson, I suggest you test drive the actual unit that the dealer would be giving you and not the demo unit. Just like with any vehicle brand, there would always be lemons.Originally Posted by CLAVEL3699
Finally there are now Tucson accessories available locally. I got an original Mobis back-up mirror for myself just this afternoon. Was tempted to get the rear spoiler but changed my mind because of the minor drilling that had to be done. Perhaps some other time. Besides, I still have to have it painted to match my Tuc's body color and would have to come back for it the next day. The others (chrome front grille, chrome fog lamp, side mirror and door handle covers) that I previously ordered from Korea are similarly priced, some even cheaper. The accessories currently available are the following:
Seat covers
OEM chrome interior molding set (4 spoke steering wheel)
Hyundai Mobis back-up mirror
OEM chrome door handle covers
OEM chrome Side mirror covers (partial cover, see pic above)
Hyundai Mobis side step bar
Hyundai Mobis Front bumper guard (see pics above)
Hyundai Mobis Rear bumper guard (see pics above)
Hyundai Mobis Rear spoiler (black)
Some items are also available at some Hyundai dealers but they charge 70%-90% higher! e.g. rear spoiler: dealer - P 16,900, their price - P 9,500 but you can still haggle for a discount. I likewise found out that they also supply to some Hyundai dealers as well. I spoke to some of the sales people and requested that they give my fellow Tucson owner friends a good deal as well in case any of you decide to drop by for a look seeJust PM me for more details and who to look for. Cheers!
Oops! OEM pala yung Hyundai Mobis. The rest are aftermarket.Originally Posted by bryantpark
Kelan, saan?Originally Posted by CLAVEL3699
Dude,Originally Posted by bryantpark
Which shop is this? The spoilers at 9.5k seems ok. Did the back up mirror require any drilling?
Originally Posted by bryantpark
Pls give detail.
Kailangan ko back mirror.
Kung meron hood guard, headlight guard saka front grill bibili ako.
kayo. madalas eb dito sa metrowalk lagi sat night or sunday night.
kaso wala pa ako tucson pwede na ba ako sumama.
hehehehe.