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i had tint, mats, seat covers.
but i was disappointed at the tools. all they gave was the jack, lug wrench and jack upper-downer. i had to buy my own screwdrivers and pliers. i also bought jumper cables for starting with dead battery, because my unit is AT.
at dahil tamad ako, one good electric tire compressor (2K).
no big deal that i had to buy them, but sana, kasama na...
Nasa bicol ako sir, so dinala ko sa Toyota Cam Sur. Hindi nila alam kung ano gagawin,tinanong ko kung normal ba yun,hindi din daw masabi,then may pina drive sakin na wigo ng isang employee nila,meron din rattle. Sinabihan ko sila about sa transmission support, no comment.
Sabi lang din sakin nung advisor na may wigo, 'maingay talaga yan sir, tingnan mo mas iingay pa yan'. madami na din ako nadrive na sasakyan at wala naman ako maencounter na ganito na 'normal'.
guys question lang.
ok lang ba un consume ko ng gas sa wigo ko
from pasig to ayala.
188km then pgdating ko ayala 165km na lang.
23 ang nawala? tama lang ba un?
kase parang feeling ko hindi ako natitipidan sa
usage ng wigo
nung Monday nag pa gas ako ng gabi.
naging 255 sya.
then yun nga kgabi is 188 na lang.
pasig to Makati then Makati to pasig.
akala ko ba nasa 8km / Liter consume ng wigo
paki enlighten me please.
I take it you're looking at the range estimate, which is, an estimate.
Try going to your favorite gasoline station. Once there, reset the trip computer and your average FC display. Load it up with gas (full tank); automatic only. After filling up, drive your usual route, usual time, usual traffic conditions, then go back to that same gas station, same pump, same gasoline boy and fill it up again, full tank. Look back at your trip meter display, take note of that number, divide it by how many liters it took to fill it up again.
Whatever the answer is, that's your ACTUAL fuel consumption.
For sure no contest yan, mas mura mag commute kesa magdala ng sariling sasakyan lalu na at matrapik ang ruta mo.
Sa pagcompute ng iyong fuel consumption ganito gawin mo brod. Eto yung tinatawag nilang Full-Tank method :
1. Punta ka sa gas station, magpa full tank ka. Wag yung sobra sobra ha, pag "automatic" tumigil yung pangkarga ng gas station ok na yun.
2. Before ka umalis ng gas station, reset mo yung trip meter mo to zero. Kung di ka pamilyar dito, eto yung maliit na nakausling stick sa dash mo sa may baba ng Speedometer. Click mo lang hanggang makapunta ka sa sa A or B tapos I-long press mo para mareset sa 0.
3. Gamitin ang kotse.
4. Kapag magpapa-gas ka na ulit, full tank mo at dapat automatic lang ulit yung pag refill.
5. Basahin mo yung trip meter mo, eg 300 kms.
6. Take note kung ilang litrong gas ang naikarga, eg. 30 liters.
7. Divide mo yung trip meter (300 kms) sa liters (30 L) at ang makukuha jan ay 10km/L. <---- eto fuel consumption ng kotse mo.
8. Ulitin ang proseso simula sa #2
Mas maraming beses mo tong gawin, mas makukuha mo yung accurate ng fuel consumption mo.
I see. Ilang kms yung total distance travelled mo per day? Saka anong oras, traffic conditions?
I think it's a bad idea to compare yung commute versus taking the car. Talo ka agad, especially kung ikaw lang. Di hamak na mas tipid na hindi magdala ng car, especially in your case. Pasig? Matraffic dyan diba?
Ganito kasi, for example, yung one way na distance mo is 10km, so two-way is 20kms. Sa 10km/l na fuel consumption at 42 per liter na gas, that would amount to 84 pesos lang a day. Pasok pa, right, if we were to assume na free yung parking slot mo sa MakatiIf it isn't, and you pay for parking pa, dagdag 150, so 234 na per day. Talo ka na.
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Kaya it's important for you to measure your own fuel consumption numbers, kasi dun mag-be-base yung computation mo for expenses para mas accurate yung comparison mo ng gastos mo with the car versus without.
Ako nga e, daily ko before from Sta Rosa to Makati 192 lang. With the car, it became 650. That includes toll, parking and gas. That said, I still take the car, kasi I offset that amount by carpooling anyway. And it beats getting drenched when it rains.
Is the manual 1.0e good? Or upgrade pa? Fuel consumption and safety ang considerations.
I'd settle for a second hand, but I'm hard pressed to find Wigos sa secondhand market. I was told the the M/T is more efficient than the A/T. No idea how true because I dont know about cars. Beginner driver (so baka M/T or A/T eh same lang consumption for me
by virtue of the design, MT usually trumps AT in fuel economy. wala kasing slippage ang MT when running.
i wanted MT wigo at first. but when i tried one out, my big feet kept bumping into each other in the small-ish pedal space. so i got an AT, so that only one foot would be needed to drive.. it's addicting.. but you have to be willing to spend more for the gas.
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by virtue of the design, MT usually trumps AT in fuel economy. wala kasing slippage ang MT when running.
i wanted MT wigo at first. but when i tried one out, my big feet kept bumping into each other in the small-ish pedal space. so i got an AT, so that only one foot would be needed to drive.. it's addicting.. but you have to be willing to spend more for the gas.
The Wigo E's fuel consumption is good, especially on stock 13inch steelies, which is thinner at 165 compared to the Wigo G's 175 14 inch alloys. As for safety, it still has two airbags (driver and passenger), but no ABS.
It also has no immobilizer, no wireless doorlock and the side mirrors are manual.
The Wigo E was my first choice; but I thought it's better to pay a little extra for the G, since I'd get wireless doorlock, ABS, Immobilizer and the 2DIN headunit. The rest can be had via aftermarket parts, not sure about ABS though.
Good day!
Ilang km po ba ang kelangan para malaman kung need na magpalit ng oil? (Change oil)
Good day!
Ilang km po ba ang kelangan para malaman kung need na magpalit ng oil? (Change oil)