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    just wanna ask from cx7 owners....

    hows the fuel consumption? does it run on regular unleaded 93octane?
    do you have the dealer installed GPS audio unit? is it AVT? how is it?
    hows the airconditioning?
    how much does regular servicing cost? is it still every 5,000kms

    *** any design flaws/bugs/defects you have noticed?

    *** any complaints on the car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruno787 View Post
    just wanna ask from cx7 owners....

    hows the fuel consumption? does it run on regular unleaded 93octane?
    do you have the dealer installed GPS audio unit? is it AVT? how is it?
    hows the airconditioning?
    how much does regular servicing cost? is it still every 5,000kms

    *** any design flaws/bugs/defects you have noticed?

    *** any complaints on the car?

    some comments:

    Somewhat of a gas guzzler.
    Rear seating a bit cramp.

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    i disagree with GH

    i dont think its a gas guzzler. while its not exactly hyundai getz or honda jazz thrifty, i would say that it has pretty reasonable FC for a 2.5L engine.

    its bad for pure city driving (meaning 15kph or less average speed) but once you bring it on the open road and use the cruise control or managed driving, i can easily get 6-7km/100L. take it for a spin on the nlex, sctex, slex and skyway and you will see what i mean

    if your use is purely city driving, within less than 10km radius and at an average speed of 15kph or less, then the only car for you are really the small ones (getz, i10, jazz, etc) if FC is your major consideration

    now, the problem is what if its not pure city as i defined above but somewhere in between. check the 7 owners thread. i posted some FC figures depending on the average speed. at 18kph average speed, i got around 12++km/100L. give or take a computer error of at about .2, its still a decent, though not class leading, FC

    rear seating is a bit cramped but not totally uncomfortable. it just feels cramped because the seats are so recessed that the windows appear very high. the backrest can't be reclined but so are the other backrest of even high end vehicles like say, the chevrolet tahoe.

    at the end of the day, test drive it together with other units you are considering. its your hard earned money so make the most of it


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    what about in the "bugs/design defects" department? are there any design flaws with this car? its gonna be replacing an HRV which has been reliable and very fuel efficient.

    is consumption similar to a rav4 4x4?

    i need to ask coz im gonna be ordering the car without seeing it. im from out of town but ill be using it in manila. ived seen the car and sat on it once, but that was last year. all i remember was it had a nice interior aside from a few hard plastics.

    its a toss between this and the Rav4, Xtrail and Sorento as i dont like diesels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    i dont think its a gas guzzler. while its not exactly hyundai getz or honda jazz thrifty, i would say that it has pretty reasonable FC for a 2.5L engine.

    I am comparing the FC to other small SUVs. Given it will only get 6-8 km/L in city driving, it can be a major consideration. At a time with gas prices going to break P60/L, it has to be a consideration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruno787 View Post
    what about in the "bugs/design defects" department? are there any design flaws with this car? its gonna be replacing an HRV which has been reliable and very fuel efficient.

    is consumption similar to a rav4 4x4?

    i need to ask coz im gonna be ordering the car without seeing it. im from out of town but ill be using it in manila. ived seen the car and sat on it once, but that was last year. all i remember was it had a nice interior aside from a few hard plastics.

    its a toss between this and the Rav4, Xtrail and Sorento as i dont like diesels.
    i cant comment on the rav4 as i never owned one nor even driven one

    for bugs/design defects, check the thread on "cx-7 complain"

    overall, there are no defects. the only complaint i have is the "burnt smell" at certain speeds. other than that, the aircon is fine with me. iba talaga ang japan CBU unit. had the same build reliability with my old japan CBU vitara also

    as for fuel efficient, if you benchmark is your HRV, then i suggest you really test drive the 7 and do a real world comparison.


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    i read the complaints thread about the burnt smell, so is this present in all CX7s????

    how about engine performance, does it have enough torque when loaded with 5 people? say...going uphills, or on expressways?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    i disagree with GH

    i dont think its a gas guzzler. while its not exactly hyundai getz or honda jazz thrifty, i would say that it has pretty reasonable FC for a 2.5L engine.

    its bad for pure city driving (meaning 15kph or less average speed) but once you bring it on the open road and use the cruise control or managed driving, i can easily get 6-7km/100L. take it for a spin on the nlex, sctex, slex and skyway and you will see what i mean

    if your use is purely city driving, within less than 10km radius and at an average speed of 15kph or less, then the only car for you are really the small ones (getz, i10, jazz, etc) if FC is your major consideration

    now, the problem is what if its not pure city as i defined above but somewhere in between. check the 7 owners thread. i posted some FC figures depending on the average speed. at 18kph average speed, i got around 12++km/100L. give or take a computer error of at about .2, its still a decent, though not class leading, FC

    rear seating is a bit cramped but not totally uncomfortable. it just feels cramped because the seats are so recessed that the windows appear very high. the backrest can't be reclined but so are the other backrest of even high end vehicles like say, the chevrolet tahoe.

    at the end of the day, test drive it together with other units you are considering. its your hard earned money so make the most of it

    What ?!?! 6-7kms per 100 liters of gasoline ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruno787 View Post
    i read the complaints thread about the burnt smell, so is this present in all CX7s????

    how about engine performance, does it have enough torque when loaded with 5 people? say...going uphills, or on expressways?
    the most i have loaded my 7 with are 4 people and on a trip from manila-la union-manila. manual mode is fantastic and overtaking is a breeze, even on the tight ones

    as for uphill, i have only been to tagaytay and tagaytay highlands and no problem at all.


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    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    What ?!?! 6-7kms per 100 liters of gasoline ?
    Mali nga ata talo pa ata Vios sa fuel economy kung ganun... Baka kulang ng 1 sa left side yung 6 and 7 per 100km nya

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    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    What ?!?! 6-7kms per 100 liters of gasoline ?
    yep, not kidding. its about 13-14km/L. this is far though from the claimed 18km/L posted in mazda makati and as certified by the DOE fuel economy run test certificate they got

    but the caveat though is that this is on conservative driving (i.e. not on race mode) and on an on/off cruise control mode. did this on the skyway and sctex

    however, the temptationto go faster is really there, nyahahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    Mali nga ata talo pa ata Vios sa fuel economy kung ganun... Baka kulang ng 1 sa left side yung 6 and 7 per 100km nya
    pag open road (i.e. skyway/sctex highway), kaya

    pero, pag city lang, then tama ka at medyo dadagan mo ng 1 sa left side. but then again, it all depends on the average speed


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    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    What ?!?! 6-7kms per 100 liters of gasoline ?
    hahaha tama! kahit ako naguluhan ako dito. hahaha!


    15kph? nagkotse ka pa... sayang naman yan. talo pa ako sa pagiging slow driver lagi.
    open roads / highway driving tapos 6-7km/l? i do believe it really IS a gas guzzler... pano pa kaya kung naging city driving yan? i think the others like the rav4 would give a slightly better economy than this results.
    ang defect naman or ang may defect naman para sakin na nakita ko dito was yung designer. ok na sana front eh kaso yung likod sobrang dull...

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    Well, 6-7kms/100L is bad.

    That means per 100 liters of gas you consume, you only travel 7 kilometers at most !??!

    Baka naman 7km/L not 7km/100L

    They're 2 different things. Hehe.

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    does anyone have the dealer installed GPS?

    7km/liter is reasonable in traffic.

    btw, just wondering, if people are complaning that the rear seats are cramped, which mini suv has the best rear legroom?

    which 2 colors are the most common there in manila?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    I am comparing the FC to other small SUVs. Given it will only get 6-8 km/L in city driving, it can be a major consideration. At a time with gas prices going to break P60/L, it has to be a consideration.
    on this point i agree. at an average speed of about 15kph or less, the fc is indeed 6.5km/L or less. sometimes i even register a bad 5km/L

    that is why going around the CBD, i am very happy with the manual getz. great FC, hehehehe

    but, if i have to go say beyond makati and pass through edsa or c5, i will bring the 7. take me to the skyway and i will drive the 7 without a doubt. the key for me is the average speed i can do


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    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    Well, 6-7kms/100L is bad.

    That means per 100 liters of gas you consume, you only travel 7 kilometers at most !??!

    Baka naman 7km/L not 7km/100L

    They're 2 different things. Hehe.
    oo nga ano, my big mistake

    its 6-7L/100km

    thanks for the heads up


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    Quote Originally Posted by bruno787 View Post
    does anyone have the dealer installed GPS?
    Depends on the unit if it already comes with GPS.


    7km/liter is reasonable in traffic.
    That's on a good day. Achieving that in the rush hours would be quite difficult. Expect reducing that number by 1 or 2 km/L.


    btw, just wondering, if people are complaning that the rear seats are cramped, which mini suv has the best rear legroom?

    Honda CRV
    Hyundai Tucson
    Nissan X-Trail
    Mitsubishi ASX


    which 2 colors are the most common there in manila?
    The more common colors are white, silver/grey and black.

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    *ghosthunter....

    are you enumerating the colors by rank? white being the most popular and red the least?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruno787 View Post
    *ghosthunter....

    are you enumerating the colors by rank? white being the most popular and red the least?
    No ranking. Just saying that neutral colors are popular in Manila.

    BTW, I never mentioned the color red... where did you get that?

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