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    #20081
    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Maybe the next solution to traffic woes. Of course, made in China.

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    yeah bro, land traffic would ease somehow. but if 'everybody' can fly that easy? nakow! baka sandamakmak na air traffic collisions ang magiging problema.
    ka-simpleng land traffic rules hindi pa masundan eh

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    #20082
    How much na ba yung 1 liter of gas na regular 92 diyan sa pinas? Dito sa China, 1 liter is 7.20rmb per liter na or equivalent to around 59petot, just for comparison lng.

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    #20083
    Quote Originally Posted by vinrem View Post
    How much na ba yung 1 liter of gas na regular 92 diyan sa pinas? Dito sa China, 1 liter is 7.20rmb per liter na or equivalent to around 59petot, just for comparison lng.

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    Mas mahal dyan ng around 3 pesos papi

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    #20084
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    Mas mahal dyan ng around 3 pesos papi

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    Ah ok, buti na lng 1.5li lang Mazda 3 ko [emoji57]

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    #20085
    In Japan it was JPY 130-160/L last week. But traffic is light. And no need for a/c.

    Here the heat and traffic eats up most of our gas money as we're practically always at a low gear ratio.

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    #20086
    Quote Originally Posted by benchman View Post
    yeah bro, land traffic would ease somehow. but if 'everybody' can fly that easy? nakow! baka sandamakmak na air traffic collisions ang magiging problema.
    ka-simpleng land traffic rules hindi pa masundan eh

    kaya nga sabi ni Elon Musk, flying cars aren't the solution

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    #20087
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    GTS na yan! Very good combo of a pickup and a station wagon methinks. You only really lose a bit of ground clearance but you gain so much refinement from a Tucson to a Golf.
    For ground clearance issues (meaning poor weather and poor roads) I still have the Hilux.

    I have the go ahead from my better half to get the GTS so it's a matter of me deciding if i want to spend the additional PPP on this.

    All my friends (well, being car guys) tell me to go for the GTS and forever keep my peace

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    #20088
    Quote Originally Posted by vinrem View Post
    How much na ba yung 1 liter of gas na regular 92 diyan sa pinas? Dito sa China, 1 liter is 7.20rmb per liter na or equivalent to around 59petot, just for comparison lng.

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    I'm sure you have your own methods/reasons for making that kind of comparison.

    I just want to share that in my case, I'm usually curious about prices in ratio with the minimum wage in the respective countries.
    Example.
    What percentage of the minimum wage in China is 1 liter of gas?
    How about in the Philippines?
    Then compare.

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    #20089
    Himala. Waze suggested that I take EDSA to work. Mas mabilis talaga pag EDSA basta hindi traffic. I was expecting to be late but I got to work early pa.

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    #20090
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    For ground clearance issues (meaning poor weather and poor roads) I still have the Hilux.

    I have the go ahead from my better half to get the GTS so it's a matter of me deciding if i want to spend the additional PPP on this.

    All my friends (well, being car guys) tell me to go for the GTS and forever keep my peace
    Get it before it's too late, wala na yata re-stocks once the current inventory is depleted.

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    #20091
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    For ground clearance issues (meaning poor weather and poor roads) I still have the Hilux.

    I have the go ahead from my better half to get the GTS so it's a matter of me deciding if i want to spend the additional PPP on this.

    All my friends (well, being car guys) tell me to go for the GTS and forever keep my peace
    Ive driven the GTS many times. Go na. Good car. Its got everything and will soon be not available. Buy it before its too late.



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    #20092
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Ive driven the GTS many times. Go na. Good car. Its got everything and will soon be not available. Buy it before its too late.



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    My new boss (VP) drives a Golf and he is very happy with his car.

    I asked him why he didn't get an Audi or Porsche since he is entitled to it naman and he said the Golf is a good car and it's value for money.
    Last edited by _Cathy_; May 31st, 2018 at 07:54 PM.

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    #20093
    Quote Originally Posted by makelovenotwar View Post
    I'm sure you have your own methods/reasons for making that kind of comparison.

    I just want to share that in my case, I'm usually curious about prices in ratio with the minimum wage in the respective countries.
    Example.
    What percentage of the minimum wage in China is 1 liter of gas?
    How about in the Philippines?
    Then compare.
    Ah, wala naman sir, I'm just curious lang naman kasi dito tumataas din ang fuel price.

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    #20094
    If there's a limited number of Volkswagen Golf GTS sold ... parts may be scarce when the time comes to replace them ...

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    #20095
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Ive driven the GTS many times. Go na. Good car. Its got everything and will soon be not available. Buy it before its too late.
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    I already informed the agent that I will reserve the unit actually.

    Sold my Tucson to my younger bro... presyong kapatid.

    Ironic... a golf bag hardly fits in the Golf.

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    #20096
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    If there's a limited number of Volkswagen Golf GTS sold ... parts may be scarce when the time comes to replace them ...
    I've accounted for that.

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    #20097
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    I already informed the agent that I will reserve the unit actually.

    Sold my Tucson to my younger bro... presyong kapatid.

    Ironic... a golf bag hardly fits in the Golf.
    Congrats!

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    #20098
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    If there's a limited number of Volkswagen Golf GTS sold ... parts may be scarce when the time comes to replace them ...
    The Golf GTS is still based on the VW MQB platform which serves as the same platform as the Audi A3, Audi Q2, VW Jetta, VW Passat, VW Tiguan, VW Lavida, and VW Lamando. If you sit inside a Golf GTS, you would feel like you're inside a Jetta except for the extra room on the back.

    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    I already informed the agent that I will reserve the unit actually.

    Sold my Tucson to my younger bro... presyong kapatid.

    Ironic... a golf bag hardly fits in the Golf.
    Congrats on your new ride, vinj! Maganda talaga yung Golf GTS wagon.

    Kasya naman ata yung golf bag straddled across the trunk of the Golf GTS. No issues on our Jetta carrying golf bags on its trunk. Pero kung Golf GTI or the Golf 1.4T pinag-uusapan, you may have to put down the split rear seat to carry a golf bag (parang sa Fiesta or Jazz).

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    #20099
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Kasya naman ata yung golf bag straddled across the trunk of the Golf GTS. No issues on our Jetta carrying golf bags on its trunk. Pero kung Golf GTI or the Golf 1.4T pinag-uusapan, you may have to put down the split rear seat to carry a golf bag (parang sa Fiesta or Jazz).
    I had the borrowed golf set in the car so we tossed it into the boot. Sobrang sakto lang crosswise between the wheel arc and tailgate.

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    #20100
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    I had the borrowed golf set in the car so we tossed it into the boot. Sobrang sakto lang crosswise between the wheel arc and tailgate.
    I guess this is how it is for compact-sized wagons and CUVs. Sakto lang din yung golf bag (filled with clubs) if straddled crosswise sa trunk ng Forester.

    Speaking of golf, kelan tayo tatambay sa driving range? Puwede rin sa fairway.

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