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July 21st, 2008 01:11 AM #6591
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July 21st, 2008 01:12 AM #6592
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July 21st, 2008 02:51 AM #6593
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July 21st, 2008 08:18 AM #6594
I feel sorry sa mga nakakuha ng Gen 3 strada If these are the problems they've been facing karamihan nasa 15kms-20kms pa lang. I was gonna sell my strada Gen 2 that just hit 130 kms mileage for that Gen 3 but then i waited a little bit just to be sure if it wud be better move kc nung nakita ko yan naka coil spring na ang front suspension nyan d na torsion bar so un ang inayawan ko. Kc d talaga nagbigay ng sakit sa ulo ang strada ko. Farming(offroad to onroad) and ofcourse city use but mostly long distance kaya mataas na ang mileage. Pero sa totoo lang only change oil and few maintenance lang talaga sa aircon ang napa gawa ko. And that make sense sa halaga nyang mga P900t+ pa ata ung lumabas ang 2003. My point of view is for u guys to fight for making this vehicle a lemon car since major problem yang suspension and could lead to accident. Isipin mo panamn tabingi na may vibrations pa na naka takotakot.. I hope they will improve their next new release models sa strada!
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July 21st, 2008 08:30 AM #6595
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July 21st, 2008 10:26 AM #6596
piggyprincess = 245/70/16 are ok to your GLX this size must be the maximum.. if larger than this you probably experience the wiggling and sudden chage of track(Kabig).. please give us a feed back upon changing your tires. experience if any changes specially on the steering..
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July 21st, 2008 10:42 AM #6597
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July 21st, 2008 04:35 PM #6598
* Sir Av8or - I sent several mails to MMPC regarding my complaint. I am very frustrated ryt now coz after several road test by MMPC engineers, they would still claim that the excessive feedback and steering wheel vibration i've been complaining since ss normal. Excessive steering wheel vibration and feedback is Normal to them when in fact the steering wheel already feels like you're holding a jack hammer!!! I have proven my point on all ocassions we had the road test and yet it's still normal to them. SH**.
I did not buy my strada just to feel all the road imperfection and suffer the excessive feedback ALL transmitted to my hands while driving. i am not exagerating when i said jack-hammer. It really feels like you're holding a jack hammer. They say it's the road condition, of course! what else!! I wouldnt complain if the road is smooth. That's why i bought a pick-up/truck and not a sedan precisely because of the belief that a pick-up/truck could handle rough road and smooth surface with relative ease.
I hope they're reading this. I told them one time to search this thread and learn from the feedbacks of their customers even though only a fraction are using online forums.
thanks.
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July 21st, 2008 05:11 PM #6599
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July 21st, 2008 05:14 PM #6600My brother and I were thinking of buying 2 new Strada's this year. However, problems on steering, suspension, uneven height, and wobbly end, are too consistent to be ignored. Customers changing tires and suspension to fix the problem is not acceptable. Mitsubishi should take care of this. Medyo umaangat na sila but if they ignore customer complaints, pupulutin na naman sila sa ilalim. Sayang.
Still a good buy if comfort and timeless looks matter to you. The monocoque chassis rides smoother...
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