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    #801
    Quote Originally Posted by ogonzales View Post
    Question ulit guys...Sorry if marameng tanong...kasi nagbabalak na talga akong bumili ng swift..ung parts ba nito madali lang mahanap???
    sa olympia sir sa may araneta ave.. halos kumpleto sila pang swift

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    #802
    Quote Originally Posted by kimot View Post
    actually sir hinde yung uneven wear ng brake pads yung issue ko. sorry di ko nasabi dun sa previous post ko hehe. ang issue ko kasi yung rattling noise kapag dumadaan sa medyo lubak na kalsada. regreasing lang kasi palagi yung solution ng casa, bumabalik rin kasi kapag naubos or numipis na ulit yung grease.
    ah oki, pareho tayo sakit ng vios ko and former swift ko. 700 daw binayad ng boss ko sa suzuki alabang sa regreasing.
    dapat kasi di lang kasi regrease ang gawa dyan eh, baklas dapat yan and linis. pag malas at may debris na dumikit dun sa dinadaan nung caliper bolt (parang tunnel), mag stuck up sya, kaya yung isang side ng brake pad (usually inner) pudpod tapos may konting alignment issue pa yan.
    anyway pwede ka naman bumili ng brake grease online, hirap mag source nito kaya dielectric grease gamit ko pansamantala. pag naka order ka wurth yata meron, 2 kunin mo hati tayo LOL


    try ko tumawag dito bukas; pag meron sila bili ako

    http://www.wuerth.com.ph/contact/contact.html

    eto pala yun thread about brake grease
    Brake part lubricant/grease
    Last edited by ninjababez; June 7th, 2018 at 02:58 AM.

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    #803
    i saw the mechanic on how they regrease the caliper pins, nililinis naman nila both pins and yung slot. The problem with regreasing is parang temporary solution lang yung nangyayari, kapag numipis yung grease balik ulit yung rattling sound. I'm looking for permanent solution, ang nabasa ko online is using oversized caliper pins.

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    #804
    Quote Originally Posted by kimot View Post
    i saw the mechanic on how they regrease the caliper pins, nililinis naman nila both pins and yung slot. The problem with regreasing is parang temporary solution lang yung nangyayari, kapag numipis yung grease balik ulit yung rattling sound. I'm looking for permanent solution, ang nabasa ko online is using oversized caliper pins.
    Diba delikado yung oversized caliper pin na mag stuck bro?
    If youre willing to spend, upgrade nalang ng brakes 🖒🖒

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    #805
    Quote Originally Posted by saluyet View Post
    Para kay esmi. Medyo "knee jerk" purchase kasi yung mirage. Should've known then na GLS Na lang sana..

    Sent from my ONEPLUS A3010 using Tapatalk

    Why? what is wrong with the GLX?

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    #806
    We are looking to buy a subcompact car. A 2017 or 2018 Suzuki Swift 1.2L A/T. Mitusbishi Mirage kasi is 3 cylinders, so we are looking at a brand new Suzuki Swift 1.2L. Any feedbacks from owners of 2017-2018 models? Thank you.

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    #807
    Quote Originally Posted by Deep Blue Six View Post
    We are looking to buy a subcompact car. A 2017 or 2018 Suzuki Swift 1.2L A/T. Mitusbishi Mirage kasi is 3 cylinders, so we are looking at a brand new Suzuki Swift 1.2L. Any feedbacks from owners of 2017-2018 models? Thank you.
    Just wait for the Gen 4

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    #808
    Sir, we are thinking of gettinf the new suzuki swift as well. Pwede po malaman kung ano po gas consumption nung last model? Okay po ba yung swift?

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    #809
    Quote Originally Posted by mcnubla View Post
    Sir, we are thinking of gettinf the new suzuki swift as well. Pwede po malaman kung ano po gas consumption nung last model? Okay po ba yung swift?

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    2018 model:
    Metro drive = 12km/L (with traffic)
    Long drive = 17km/L (from QC to Subic) with aircon


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    #810
    Wow fuel efficient po pala. [emoji846]

    Sirain po ba?

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    #811
    Tanong lang po, nasa 6,000 km na ride ko and meron pa rin akong naamoy na parang oil na nasusunog or belt everytime mag aarangkada ako? Does anyone experienced this?

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    #812
    Quote Originally Posted by mcnubla View Post
    Wow fuel efficient po pala. [emoji846]

    Sirain po ba?

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    Bago pa sir... wala pa naman.

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    #813
    Quote Originally Posted by Deep Blue Six View Post
    We are looking to buy a subcompact car. A 2017 or 2018 Suzuki Swift 1.2L A/T. Mitusbishi Mirage kasi is 3 cylinders, so we are looking at a brand new Suzuki Swift 1.2L. Any feedbacks from owners of 2017-2018 models? Thank you.
    Go for a Suzuki Swift.

    Smoother and quieter ride and decent engine response since it is equipped with a 4 cylinder 16 valve DOHC engine.

    Stylish interior and exterior hands down.


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    #814
    Quote Originally Posted by Lin Dan View Post
    Go for a Suzuki Swift.

    Smoother and quieter ride and decent engine response since it is equipped with a 4 cylinder 16 valve DOHC engine.

    Stylish interior and exterior hands down.

    Hello sir. how about the FC and parts available outside casa when compared to mirage? Thank you.

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    #815
    Quote Originally Posted by popano View Post
    Hello sir. how about the FC and parts available outside casa when compared to mirage? Thank you.
    In my experience, parts are not difficult to get. Fuel consumption with a really heavy foot is around 11-13km/L if i drive conservatively, its 14-15km/L both in city. For highway, heavy foot driving is around 16-17km/L if you baby it, you can probably get 21km/L but the best i've gotten so far is 19km/L with my most recent trip from south cotabato to davao city

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    #816
    Quote Originally Posted by perkinabrantes View Post
    In my experience, parts are not difficult to get. Fuel consumption with a really heavy foot is around 11-13km/L if i drive conservatively, its 14-15km/L both in city. For highway, heavy foot driving is around 16-17km/L if you baby it, you can probably get 21km/L but the best i've gotten so far is 19km/L with my most recent trip from south cotabato to davao city
    That's good highway FC. How fast were you going?

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    #817
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    That's good highway FC. How fast were you going?
    Maintaining 80kph sometimes going 100kph po

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    #818
    Quote Originally Posted by perkinabrantes View Post
    In my experience, parts are not difficult to get. Fuel consumption with a really heavy foot is around 11-13km/L if i drive conservatively, its 14-15km/L both in city. For highway, heavy foot driving is around 16-17km/L if you baby it, you can probably get 21km/L but the best i've gotten so far is 19km/L with my most recent trip from south cotabato to davao city
    Thank you sir. Any recommendation on what model to get? We are planning on buying a second hand car with 250-280k budget. Saw a few posted from 2007-2009 model for our budget.

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    #819
    Quote Originally Posted by perkinabrantes View Post
    Maintaining 80kph sometimes going 100kph po
    Light foot driving lang pala. Very decent lalo na kung average mo is 20 km/L. But if you do 15 km/L on the highway at that speed, that's just about the same as other cars with bigger engines (1.5L to 1.8L).

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    #820
    Quote Originally Posted by popano View Post
    Thank you sir. Any recommendation on what model to get? We are planning on buying a second hand car with 250-280k budget. Saw a few posted from 2007-2009 model for our budget.
    Those year models have the most parts available I think. I have a 2017 model. The consumption will be different since the 2007-2009 swifts had larger engines. I honestly do not know much about the long term of those models but I do know they are reliable and very fun to drive. I've seen those model years used as rally cars in New Zealand, its probably safe to assume they're reliable.

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