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November 6th, 2014 11:33 PM #91How about the body roll? Is it really evident when driving fast on a turn?
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November 8th, 2014 10:24 AM #92
i use vpower nitro+
yup sa city ranging 9-10km/L
sa Highway driving sa computation ko 12-13.5km/L
Based sa Trip computer and Full tank method
4 days OLD ASX GLS
drove 572 kms already
Dinala ko sa La union, sa reviews before mabagal acceleration, but now you can feel it's power, sa handling wala naman masyado body roll, very responsive ung engine and tranny and at 1.198M you get:
TPMS, Reverse Camera, Cruise Control, Paddle shifters (very responsive), Keyless Entry (may button sya sa door handle), automatic power folding side mirrors whenever you lock/unlock the car, Push Start, Touchscreen, gps, bluetooth etc. projector HL,
and nagustuhan ko ung placement nang Comp BOx sa engine bay and ung air intake kalevel nya ung headlight
running 90km/hr- 1500-1700 RPM
running 100km/hr - 1800-1900 RPM
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November 8th, 2014 05:39 PM #93Just test drove the GSR here at Auto Focus event. I can say it is impressive esp the sunroof. Cvt is good and gives power if needed. Passenger posture is good for long drive. I also test drove the Mazda 3 1.5 here and surprisingly am leaning to ASX.
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November 8th, 2014 09:33 PM #94Just got mine 2 days ago a sonic blue GLS and very happy with the purchase. Easy and comfortable on long drives, CVT is smooth, not too responsive. This coming from someone who drove a Ford Fiesta Ecoboost, which usually lunges with every step on the accelerator. Steering is comfortable, but for me, too soft, coming from driving a montero daily. Haven't tried going above 100kmh where they say the EPS engages. Plastics are subpar compared to hondas, and the seatcover is satisfactory, but seats are comfortable. suspension is on the soft side, which means no fast hard turns, but for that you have the lancer. better NVH compared to a montero.
Personally, I think this is an underrated car. I would compare the features of my ASX to a CX-5 Pro sans leather seat.
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November 8th, 2014 09:40 PM #95Nice infos sir. May i know what dealer and do you still got the 50k discount?
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November 9th, 2014 09:47 AM #96
Yup maganda NVH nya, and what i like the most is close gear ratio sya,
Even just 40-60kph nasa 5th gear na sya, kaya siguro economical din..
Kase i tried putting it on Sportronic mode while running at the said speed, nabigla ako nasa instrument panel 5 na..
Got it at car world san fernando and with 50k discount..
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November 9th, 2014 06:01 PM #97Yun din napansin ko sir 5 gear agad kahit mabagal pa yday while test drive. Too light lang talaga ang steering.
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November 11th, 2014 09:09 AM #98got mine from Diamond Motors Valle Verde, look for edwin. Just tried my ASX on SLEX-Star Toll, well the computer registers 7.6L/100km. pretty economical if you ask me. Tried it in the city, goes to 12.5L/100km. The electronic power steering works as advertised, at high speeds, it becomes very responsive or firm, whereas i think below 60km/h, the steering would become soft, which is good and not tiring to use in traffic. ride at 100-120 is stable, no vibrations and quiet. you won't even notice that your speed is already is above 100km/h. Overatking is easy going from 100 to 120-140 over the expressway with the RPM at around 2000. Some say the CVTs are noisy at high speed, personally, I didn't notice.
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November 11th, 2014 09:18 AM #99
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November 11th, 2014 11:56 AM #100Hi sir Bunta, thanks for this info. Where you still able to get the 50k discount?
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