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October 18th, 2006 06:14 PM #1Any Advice in my new wheels! i would really appreaciate it TNX.
matagal n me nag babasa sa tsikot any very interesting ang mga topics!
Before i used to drive adventure 1998 but now i tried isuzu because matibay b talaga makina wla pa 3todo ko eh gusto sana ihataw na pa abot ko n 130kph eh any suggestions on taking care tnx
by the way bigay po ng parents ko heheheh Tnx Momm andDadd....
Salamat sa forum new p sa diesel eh Kupad hirap humataw hay ! pero tipid lalo n family man n me okz
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October 19th, 2006 01:37 PM #2
welcome to tsikot. mabagal lang talaga ang acceleration but it can reach 130
with the help of a longer runway though comfortable and much more economical
siya sa 100 esp for a family man like us.
there are previous threads re. these (try searching it and it will pay off)
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October 19th, 2006 01:51 PM #3
Congrats bro! another isuzu owner. Ang problema ko lang dito sa Hilander ko yung ugong ng makina and the usual wear and tear, yun lang wala na. very reliable and economical.
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October 20th, 2006 12:45 AM #5
Ok yung makina ng Crosswind, but the rest of it... ...pero problems with the exhaust and trim are minor items... congrats.
BTW, kaya ng Crosswind ng 130-140, but only on roads like the NLEX... the brakes aren't the best in the world, and the Crosswind ain't exactly a sports car, so it's really better to keep your speed at 80 km/h and around 60 km/h in the rain.
Mas matipid kung ganyan, bro, and that's the best part about owning a Crosswind... sobrang tipid.
When I drive at night, pag 70 km/h lang ang takbo ko, kaya kong umabot ng 16 km/l... Laguna to Libis and back on 5 liters of gas... or less.Last edited by niky; October 20th, 2006 at 12:48 AM.
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October 20th, 2006 12:59 AM #6
this is a good choice for family man like us, we have to be frugal these days, dahil sa mahal ang bilihin ngayun.. it can go as far as 15 km/li sa manual, pero sa automatic, 9/10 lang... medyo slug nga sya pag dating sa acceleration..ingat lang sa pag-overtake sa long-vehicles.. not enough speed to outstrip long-rigs..
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October 24th, 2006 10:09 AM #7Tnx Mga Family guys like us !
Wla b club sa mga family guys here
sakin naman i got 14-15 km for highway and 11-12 for city. tipid talaga i only use for about 4 months. pa lng eh kay di ko p alam masyado sakit ng sasakyan na ito i only regret mga errors or defects sa body may kalawang sa likod ! nung nakuha ko may dents na tago lng ng wax kaya pa pa paint ko pa bwsit na dealer yan pero nireklamo ko na yung dalawang yun den mga january approximation 5t km n kaya ma irereklamo ko na sa dealer yung problem ko ng isang puntahan n lng
Tnx mga FAMILY GUY!
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October 24th, 2006 12:31 PM #8
Haha... forget the dealer. My dad has never brought his Crosswind in to the dealer since he bought it.
We just went there to finish the warranty (high load, heavy use).
Just find out the change intervals for the belts, transmission fluid and transaxle oil, and you're all set.
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