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July 22nd, 2014 02:42 AM #222
Ayan.... maraming kokontra sa sasabihin ko pero this is from my own experience. After matapos ng warranty ko sa APV namin, I tried having my PMS or having my ride issues fixed sa aming suking talyer. Since hindi sila experienced sa mga Suzuki cars, nagdo-doble doble gastos ko. I know na trial and error ang suspension or even idling issues pero one click lang sya sa casa. Sa suking talyer namin, yung mga ipinalitan nila, pinalitan din pag dating sa casa since di naman yun yung cause ng issue. Tapos yung replacement part na ikinabit nila, pasira na agad. In short, uulitin ko lang na based sa experience ko with my 3 Suzuki cars (APV, Esteem and Swift), mas reliable pa rin ang gawa at PMS sa casa.
So far, my 9yr old APV still looks and drives new. No major issues except when I had an accident that caused a leak sa radiator ko (instead of getting a new one that cost P18k, pinatagpian ko na lang sa isang reputable radiator repair shop).
My 15yr old (around 2012) Esteem was even better as it could still do 60km/h on 1st gear and more than 80km/h on 2nd gear. No know issue except for its idling issues which was resolved by an Italian tuneup.
I am hoping that my Swift will be as good as my other 2 Suzuki cars since I'm planning to have all its PMS done via casa hanggang nasa amin sya.
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July 22nd, 2014 03:10 AM #223
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July 22nd, 2014 08:21 AM #225
So you're saying you don't trust repair shops outside of dealer and yet you trusted a reputable radiator repair shop. Sounds like a contradiction. Maybe you went to the wrong shop. There are better and more reputable repair shops outside of dealer. You can't just go to any neighborhood repair shop, find a shop that specializes in Suzuki vehicles.
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July 22nd, 2014 08:23 AM #226
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July 22nd, 2014 09:47 AM #227Magaling naman talaga sila. Visual check up lang alam na nila anong mamahaling piyesa ang papalitan. Hehe
Mga ojt lang usually ang gumagawa ng mga sasakyan natin. Although siguradong may magaling sa kada casa. Pero iilan lang sila. At mukhang sop na ata sakanila na sabihin yung mahal na piyesa na papalitan kahit magaling yung service advisor. Baka may share sila?
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July 22nd, 2014 10:04 AM #228DanDang,
According to the car's specs, the ground clearance is the same as the APV, at 185mm.
I saw the car displayed at Robinson's Galleria this weekend. I did the cinderella check, finding out if my 6'2" tall body of mine can fit without the steering wheel bruising my knees. Front seats seems to have a wide adjustment length, so my legs are happy. When I went to the 2nd row seats with the front fully pulled backward, my knees can still fit.
I might fall in love with this beast, but that will have to wait, when I'm done with my payments with my 2nd ride.
Tried doing the same with the Avanza a couple of years back when I was searching for my 2nd ride. It failed me. I'm too tall for this car.
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July 22nd, 2014 10:14 AM #229Baka ma-OT tayo dito.... For me, PMS jobs I go to Speedyfix. Serious issues, I go to the casa, suki ko na ang Suzuki Shaw. Their mechs are still OK, as I still see some old faces there, when the PMS was still free. So far, their crew is still good.
About a month ago, the APV's tranny making this strange hydraulic sounds. I thought the oil pan or gasket got hit, but it was later determined that a missing screw on the engine cover was the cause. Hard to believe, but the noise is gone.
I had a couple of serious issues before, and that casa team got it fixed and never failed. Yeah, the parts are kinda pricey, so I source my parts from outside.
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July 22nd, 2014 10:47 AM #230
Buhay na buhay ang BGC this evening. Bukas halos lahat ng restaurants. Sabi pa nung isang cashier...
Traffic!