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September 2nd, 2014 03:02 PM #1631
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September 2nd, 2014 07:02 PM #1632
The Brits love their diesels: http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/t...uvs-2014-08-29
Even Subaru sells diesel boxers there.
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September 6th, 2014 08:32 AM #1633
Guys,sorry nabasa ko dati dito about sa privacy glass ng cx5 but dont have time to search....
Ask ko lang po kung anong 3M CS tint ang pwede sa front seat glass to make it same appearance as the privacy tint?
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September 6th, 2014 08:53 AM #1634
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September 6th, 2014 08:54 AM #1635
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September 8th, 2014 11:35 PM #1636My wife finally decided on the CX-5 and managed to put almost 600kms on it. Weekend trip to Baguio yielded an FC of 12.1km/L using the top up method although the average FC on the display is showing 8.6L/100km (11.6km/L).
NLEX/SCTEX/TPLEX driving showed us its nifty features. Lane departure warning will give you a warning sound like rolling over speedbumps if you drift from your lane without signalling ( 1st time it activates my wife thought I let out some air inside the car ). Rear vehicle monitoring will both give you a visual warning on the side mirror and an audible warning if you try to change lane while signalling and there is a vehicle in the 5 and 7 o clock position matching your speed or is faster than you. It only gives a visual warning if a vehicle is coming on your side and you are not signalling but is smart enough to detect if you are faster than the vehicle on your side (in passing/overtaking other vehicles) since there are no warnings. The cruise control also helps a lot although we vary the speed at which the car cruises every 3-5 minutes because of the break in procedures.
The roads we took leading to baguio (kennon) and out (marcos) is where I think the CX-5 really shines (good thing wifey just sat back). It is just so fun to drive specially in the curves that it feels so planted and gives you a sense of confidence taking those curves and road elevations. How I wish the cx5 has paddle shifters since it can keep both your hands on the steering wheel in those conditions but the manual mode in the tranny will do ( wifey giving me stares when the rpms are reaching 4K)
City driving is where istop will do its thing, turning off the engine once you are on a full stop with the aircon and radio functioning. The head unit is probably my biggest gripe on this car. It feels so outdated, the AVT headunit in the monty is more fun to use. Bluetooth connectivity takes ages to connect and can't figure out the voice command ( will probably has to allocate more time studying it) and my wife don't want to bother with its features. The sound coming out of the speakers however makes up for the headunit. I think I saw the adaptive front lighting system doing its thing when I was making turns but did not see the high beam control system working.
Overall, we are happy with the CX-5 and pretty impressed with it, specially the FC. I figured that if the CX5 can hit an average of 13km/L it can even match my diesel fuel expenses in a 10K kms frame.
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September 9th, 2014 02:08 PM #1637
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September 9th, 2014 03:53 PM #1638Hi guys,
Saang branch ba ng Mazda magandang bumili ng CX5? Saan ba maganda ang aftersales service at ayos kausap yung mga SA's? Xempre dapat magaganda rin yung mga SA's,, ,hehehe...
TnX...
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September 11th, 2014 07:12 PM #1639Hi fellow tsikeer, finally got my black awd this am at mazda pasig. As claimed by most, its really fun to drive. So far, my only upgrade is the bosch silver horn at casa. Next upgrades: mudguards, pedals, waterproof matting and cargo liner.
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September 11th, 2014 10:02 PM #1640https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...2332841&type=3
check this page out sir
Is it true na may recall ang yaris cross hev recently regarding sunroof issue? Lol.
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