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    I got this from MI EDSA when I bought my FXT last year. Sharing with interested parties to give you an idea of the PMS price range for Subaru vehicles. This is page 1. It's not always exact; you can give or take a few hundred PHP's. Requesting mods to "sticky" this. Thanks.


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    Page 2. PMS Details:


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    Thanks for the info. Nakakagulat pala PMS every 40,000 KM / 24 mos.

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    Not that bad considering an econocar with only one diff can still reach 10-15k at the major 40k PMS.

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    Any ideas how much is the 40 thou Km / 24 month PMS of other SUVs like Fortuner, CR-V and Montero? Still deciding what SUV to get next year, maintenance costs is one of the major factors

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReyMatt View Post
    Any ideas how much is the 40 thou Km / 24 month PMS of other SUVs like Fortuner, CR-V and Montero? Still deciding what SUV to get next year, maintenance costs is one of the major factors
    40K PMS of my CR-V costs 19K including brake pads. Done at Honda SPA.

    IMO Subaru is really not for everyone, para lang sa mga "afford" at "gusto" magkaroon ng Subaru. Para sa'kin okay lang yan PMS cost ng Subaru. Hindi parin yan kasing bigat ng Euro cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReyMatt View Post
    Any ideas how much is the 40 thou Km / 24 month PMS of other SUVs like Fortuner, CR-V and Montero? Still deciding what SUV to get next year, maintenance costs is one of the major factors
    40,000 kms pms of montero sport GLS 4x2 A/T cost 24k plus at Diamond QA

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    Same with the forester, 5.4 liters ata ginagamit na oil kaya they'll charge you for 6 liters. Per liter kasi talaga bilihan.

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    May I post mine all at Motor Image.
    * 1.6k kms = P3,878 <- nothing broken
    * 10k kms = P6,285 <- refaced front rotors for free, wiggling when braking.
    * 20k kms = P8,843 <- need to replaced battery, but didn't.
    * 30k kms = P32,158 <- (PMS + Cabin Filter = P11,552) + (Ball Joint Assembly = P4,606) + (4 Nexen Tires. Blown my Yokohamas = P16,000)
    * 40k kms = P36,020 <- PMS + all the fluids (atf, engine oil, gear oil, coolant) + Front Brake Kit + V-Belt (ac and alternator belt) + labor at P4k
    * 50k kms = P53,089 <- PMS + front wiper +power steering control valve *P26,468 + Stabilizer bushings + Steering Rack repair kit * P2,094 + Mud Guard Assembly * P 3,230 + LABOR alone is P10k ++ na.

    My unit 2008 Subaru Impreza 2.0R M/T.
    Fuel P6k x 12 months x 5 years = P360k
    Maintainance, parts replaced as above, 5 years = P140k

    Just to make sense of the cost. Cost really grows at 40k kms. 30k kms is tires, seems like the 1st generation Impreza tires are crappy. They blow easily with the slightest pothole.
    Also, MI did replace the ball joints, because of all the potholes I've driven over.

    From what I hear, most other cars replace belts at 70k - 80k kms. When you replace belts at the casa, your end cost is also around P35k++, as with my 2004 Lancer at Citimotors at 70k kms.
    Subaru replace at 40k. Not sure why, advisor saw cracks at the belts, hence for replacement. If I did not replace belts at 40k, my cost would be around P20k. Same with my Lancer at 40k kms.
    I also hear brake pads in MI is expensive (P7k++ for 2 front wheels) , can we buy any generic brake pads as a replacement? Bendix etc?

    *50k kms, power steering control valve had a leak, did not see that, advisor said, since power steering control valve hoses are all metal in the 1st version, vibration will knock them/or wear the rubber seals loose, hence they replaced the unit with a new one, with rubber hoses. Me thinks, this should be a recall at their end for all early versions of Impreza, if possible, just replace the rubber seals.

    For the steering rack, advisor was telling me, we are lucky, since for other brands, if they broke the steering rack, They need to buy the whole set. No repair kits.

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    2012 Subaru Forester 2.0 FXS

    1,600km PMS: P5,304.00

    Breakdown:

    Oil Filter - 601.79
    Castrol Edge 5W30 (6 liters*669.64) - 4,017.84
    Clean and Purge - 116.08
    VAT - 568.29

    *I also had the headlights (low beam) adjusted. Unfortunately, I went home early today and wasn't able to test it Tomorrow is another day
    Last edited by April_Ryan; December 18th, 2012 at 08:58 PM.

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