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    #101
    Quote Originally Posted by fitdrive View Post
    Ang panalo ngaun liit kotse mo, tpos body frame mo tipong pang Korean Novela, kaya magsuot ng fitting suit

    Gone are the days of big SUV men with big tummys and average 220lbs

    Yun ang mga magastos sa tingin ko, imagine going to and fro sa work with their fortuners / pajeros, consuming too much road space and fuel everyday, tapos bababa, kala mo Kung sinong maskulado yun pala 3 gatang ng Kanin tapos adobo tinitita kada dinner, yun sa tingin ko parasite of nature. Consumes way too much of resources, add to that their big wives and on the way oversized children who hang out in Starbucks/CBtl daily. Imagine kid slurping all that calories without even working, lakas consumo buong pamilya




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    Selling at Low mileage naging fuel consumption, ngayon naman naging food consumption. Lol


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    #102
    Quote Originally Posted by F-14 View Post
    Yan ang problema sa pagbibigay ng data, yung "siguro". mabilis sa city(MM) yang 50-60kph, meaning ratio ng distance travelled versus time na katumbas ng edsa na tatakbuhin lang 28.5mins at an average speed of 50kph.

    Sa ruta na nabanggit kahit madaling araw hindi kakayanin. Hopefully, may mas credible na fact pag nagbigay ng data dahil misleading lalo sa ibang nakakabasa.

    Peace bro!


    BTT,

    ASX is still a good car but not practical compare to 7-seater, diesel feed engine & its price.
    Ok, I'll share my data sa VVTi 2.0 Innova. Ilang beses ko na rin na-share ito sa usapang FC.

    800 meters 4 times ( 3.2 km) a day for the whole workweek (5 days) ang tinatakbo, pagpasok sa umaga, uwi noon time, n time, then uwi hapon, tops speed is 40kph, pero sabay biglang slowdown, kasi may mga jeepneys na nagpipickup and baba ng pasahero.

    Yan ang lagi na ruta and worse driving condition, FC is 7.5 km/l. And bilad sa araw for 8 hours sasakyan dyan.

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    #103
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    I would assume papi na ako yung pinatatamaan mo dito dahil ako lang naman yung nagpost na naka-2.2 Ranger (despite you using "niyo" instead of "mo").


    Sorry tsong, dapat siguro sineparate ko yung post about the ranger. I was replying to the posts (there were several) that implied that nagyayabang lang yung nagsasabi na maganda ang fc nila. Kaya nga "niyo" kasi may ilan e.and "niyo" got carried over to the ranger part of the post as a matter of continuation.

    about the 2.2 and 3.2 fc, depende sa paa. You can have better or you can have worse, depends on how you press on the gas. Niky is a knowledgeable driver, kahit siguro 1.0 kaya nyang pigain. Your points are well taken.

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    #104
    Quote Originally Posted by fitdrive View Post
    Ang panalo ngaun liit kotse mo, tpos body frame mo tipong pang Korean Novela, kaya magsuot ng fitting suit

    Gone are the days of big SUV men with big tummys and average 220lbs

    Yun ang mga magastos sa tingin ko, imagine going to and fro sa work with their fortuners / pajeros, consuming too much road space and fuel everyday, tapos bababa, kala mo Kung sinong maskulado yun pala 3 gatang ng Kanin tapos adobo tinitita kada dinner, yun sa tingin ko parasite of nature. Consumes way too much of resources, add to that their big wives and on the way oversized children who hang out in Starbucks/CBtl daily. Imagine kid slurping all that calories without even working, lakas consumo buong pamilya




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    OB in the house!

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    #105
    Quote Originally Posted by fitdrive View Post
    Ang panalo ngaun liit kotse mo, tpos body frame mo tipong pang Korean Novela, kaya magsuot ng fitting suit

    Gone are the days of big SUV men with big tummys and average 220lbs

    Yun ang mga magastos sa tingin ko, imagine going to and fro sa work with their fortuners / pajeros, consuming too much road space and fuel everyday, tapos bababa, kala mo Kung sinong maskulado yun pala 3 gatang ng Kanin tapos adobo tinitita kada dinner, yun sa tingin ko parasite of nature. Consumes way too much of resources, add to that their big wives and on the way oversized children who hang out in Starbucks/CBtl daily. Imagine kid slurping all that calories without even working, lakas consumo buong pamilya




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    In another thread, you bragged you weren't flagged down by a traffic enforcer because you were driving a big American SUV.

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    #106
    Quote Originally Posted by Noel Salisipan View Post
    ok naman yung 12-14kpl sa CX5, ang tanong saan bang city yan at anong oras, anong method ang ginamit at gaano kahaba ng takbo?
    Sa city cguro pero gabi. Hehehe... 12-14km/L is normal kung mixed driving with at least 50% highway pero purely city drive * 20-30 kph na takbo I think nasa 9-10km/L depende sa paa. Masmatipid ang CX-5 compared to most 2.0L CUV and would be comparable to most 2.0 sedans.

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    #107
    Disagree with Innova manual Innova J city 6-7 lang rin manual pa ha.

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    #108
    You think, why wlang mid at or manual?

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    #109
    Ang innova na manual wala mid?

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    #110
    What do you mean you disagree with innova? So you think hindi pa worse condition ang very short trip? Ok.

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