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February 22nd, 2018 05:33 PM #5911
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February 26th, 2018 02:21 PM #5912For me naman, kahit genuine leather, synthetic leather, etc. basta hindi kakapit ang dumi at simpleng punas ok na. So, i opted to dress the seats with leather.
Question lang mga sirs - did anyone tried changing their gear oil (for manual transmission). I read the manual, yes it is required around 40k kilometers if i can recall it right.
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April 8th, 2018 10:32 PM #5913
I've been driving my latest buy, a 2018 Suzuki Ertiga 1.4 GL AT, for a couple of days now.
Even though it's under multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), the feel on the road is "car like". Smooth and very quiet. Suzuki did great on the insulation = very minimal ambient noise. Very comfortable seats as well.
The engine gives decent acceleration though I notice a bit of sluggishness from 60 to 80 KPH during my NLEX drive going to Manila. I guess this is normal since it's still on its "break-in" stage. I just drove up to 110 KPH at almost 3,000 RPM.
So far so good, and this, IMHO, is far better than my previous Toyota Avanza.
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April 8th, 2018 10:37 PM #5914
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April 9th, 2018 12:13 PM #5916
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April 9th, 2018 12:19 PM #5917
+1
One has to drive or ride one to compare but midsize sedans (Accord, Camry, Mazda6) or the bigger midsize crossovers (Explorer, CX9, Pilot) offer much, much better comfort than the usual compacts or subcompacts or subcompact MPVs/crossovers. Even the compact crossovers (Forester, CX5, CRV) are much more comfortable nowadays.
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April 9th, 2018 06:48 PM #5918
During our trip in the US last May of 2017, I got the chance to drove 5 vehicles:
1) Honda Pilot
2) BMW X5
3) Mazda 6
4) Chrysler Town and Country
5) Subaru Forester
Among these five, Town and Country offered the best ride and comfort. And it's a 20 year old vehicle BTW.
Second would be the Mazda 6 (a sedan) which I think was almost 7 years old driven by my sister in law.
Tied for third are the 2 year old Subaru Forester and a 3 year old Honda Pilot, while the BMW X5 would be the least in terms of ride and comfort.
Of course these were just my observations.
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April 9th, 2018 08:06 PM #5919
^^^ A minivan is always geared for comfort. These vehicles are the first option among families when ferrying people. My wife and I rented a Dodge Caravan and together with her parents and sister took a long drive from Chicago to Pinehurst (20 hours). Most boring drive ever but the trip was comfortable.
European vehicles tend to be designed with a stiffer ride compared to American or Japanese. However, the Germans love their vehicles fast thus the need for stiffer suspensions.
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April 16th, 2018 09:22 AM #5920
you don't buy a bike kasi may extra savings ka from somewhere... just buy a bike. explain later...
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