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September 14th, 2009 09:01 AM #23picture picture naman dyan oh.....buti nalang napigilan pa ako ni wifey to upgrade our tribute...with this update you have given pwede na ako makapag hintay and trade our reliable tribute to a more handsome CX-7......salamat at ilalabas na din ito dito sa pinas.....
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September 14th, 2009 01:09 PM #24
Saan kaya ibe-based yung local specs. ng 2010 CX-7?
Sa USDM, or Asean(Singapore)? Buti yung sa Singapore 2.3L DISI turbocharged specs nila pero 2009 model pa rin, eto yung may old interiors.
Yung parating sa atin, 2010 model pero 2.5 L 161 hp lang, mas malakas pa yung 2.5L engine na nasa current Mazda 6 and 2010 Mazda 3 na may 167 hp. Maganda nga lang interiors ng 2010 model.
May additional safety features na kayo to like Blind spot monitoring system(similar sa USDM) at ESS(Emergency Stop system, UKDM ata to)?
Anyway, importante magkakaroon na ng CX-7 dito, samantalahin na ng Mazda Phils. ang pagkakataon habang di pa dumarating dito yung 2010/2011 Hyundai Tucson/ix-35.
Kakainggit sina sir EQAddict at sherwintommy, buti pa sila makakabili kagad ng Cx-7 sa November! Yehey!
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September 14th, 2009 02:02 PM #25
Maganda ang CX7 pero malamang mas marami paring bibili ng Tucson ix dahil diesel at mas mura yan..Yang CX7 eh 2WD lang sya for now ang available rito..
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September 14th, 2009 02:04 PM #26
IMO, yung darating dito, US version, based on the description in this site: http://www.edmunds.com/mazda/cx7/2010/review.html. Good news is, the 2010 2.5L engine is supposed to be economical. Good thing Mazda finally decided to bring this in. Nauntog siguro yung mga taon doon kaya napansin nila na hindi talaga maganda ang Tribute. Dapat palitan na kung gusto nilang may pambato sa small SUV segment.
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September 14th, 2009 02:07 PM #27
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September 14th, 2009 02:38 PM #28
Again... because you've driven it?
Edmunds cited poor fuel consumption on the old 2.3T model, but in my experience with the new 2.5 engine as appled to the new Mazda6, and from Edmund's own test of the new 2.5 CX7, fuel economy for the new non-turbo engine seems to be acceptable.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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September 14th, 2009 03:29 PM #30
For those wondering about the 2010 CX-7's fuel efficiency, here's the excerpt from Edmunds.com:
Fuel economy estimates from the EPA for the new 2.5-liter engine are 20 mpg city/28 mpg highway and 23 mpg combined for a FWD model. This year's turbo CX-7 is a little better than last year at 17/23/19 mpg with AWD, but it's still one of the thirstier small SUVs out there.
That's for sure. Kahit sa current model pa lang mahirap nang labanan ang Tucson. But you have to remember that people who'll buy the CX-7 belong to a certain niche - the ones who are looking for "Sport" in their SUV's. Kaya meron pa ring bumibili ng Forester at Outlander. A small tribe but fiercely unconventional in their choice of vehicles.
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