Ang tanong dyan ay kaya ba nung 3 sa likod na magsiksikan sa ganun katagal na byahe![]()
Ang tanong dyan ay kaya ba nung 3 sa likod na magsiksikan sa ganun katagal na byahe![]()
just bought last april 2018 wigo G mt; hinde naman po sya matagtag kasi galing ako sa truck base suv so for me smooth sya, the only problem lang is vibration (i mean malakas ang nginig ng engine pag magprimera ka), pero issue was solved after i-adjust ang clutch. i'm enjoying riding with my new wigo. hope this will help and encourage sa gusto bumili ng wigo for their next minicar.
regarding fc, 'on' nyo lang ang eco mode para ka lang naka motor hehe (exaggerated) but seriously, from balanga bataan to mindanao ave talipapa (i think 120km yata yan) coming from a full tank just 1 bar lang nabawas sa fuel gauge (two people; 75kg & 50kg ang sakay) with 80-100km/hr speed.
cheers!
Sa wakas nakuha na ni gf ang matic niyang Wigo. Pagkagaling ng Casa napasabak agad sa traffic. Ang gulat niya kasi NANGINGINIG yung manibela pag naka-preno lalo na sa traffic, yung hinto abante. NORMAL ba sa Wigo yung nanginginig yung manibela pag naka-preno? Hindi naman lagi pero may time na nanginginig talaga siya ng sobra.
Wala bang group chat sa messenger yung wigo club..pa add naman..... yung wigo manginig talaga in low rpm....esp. sa automatic trans. Pero expected namn yan sa 3 cyclinder engine...
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Kamusta naman po ang mga Wigo niyo mga sirs. Nagiisip kumuha ng Wigo mom ko kaso she drives 100km daily eh (home to office).
Kakayanin kaya ng Wigo? [emoji51][emoji51]
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kung 100kms ang byahe daily.. mas comfortable kung mag bus na lang ang mom mo.. tipid pa.. lalo na kung slex or nlex na magbabayad nang toll daily..
i have wigo.
i feel it is more of a city car, i.e., short trips, than a long-distance car.
yes, it can do long trip. but it's not as comfortable to drive at speed as a larger car like, say, an old altis, which i also have, and compare against.
matipid ang wigo. 9-10 km/li in the congested metro, and 15+ km/li in the expressway.
but i agree with the others above.
getting a weekday dump and going home on weekends, is a consideration. many of our officemates do this. taga laguna sila.
fuel cost alone, a daily 100 km drive will cost you 1800 bucks a week.
plus the toll fees.. the tires.. oil.. pagod! we always forget to put a price on our time and pagod.
Last edited by dr. d; August 24th, 2018 at 11:04 AM.
Yes, stress is a killer. Big time killer. But then driving in the metro is also a stressful exercise. If you travel 100 kms daily on the highway but do it in one hour or a bit more, it's a whole lot better than driving the same 1 hour ++ and just covering 10++ kms in the metro.
BTT: get a diesel vehicle to save on gas, more practical than petrol.
Agree on hiway vs city driving. I regularly drive to Batangas from Bulacan and vice versa using a Sorento and Mazda 2. Stressful yung drive when I reach QC-Pasig-Makati, relaxing yung drive sa Bulacan and Laguna-Cavite-Batangas segments. Although comparing the rides, mas relaxing ang drive using the Sorento so if you do long distance travel, as much as possible a bigger car is better. The Mazda 2 is just too lively (but fun) to drive.
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Same experience with the Wigo of my daughter, as I posted here last March. I guess it is so for auto trans being 3-cyl only, but my friend had a manual trans wala naman daw vibration. You just have to get used to it, when I use that car sometimes I just shift ahead to Neutral when approaching stop or heavy traffic.
Haha thanks for the replies everyone and sa concern sa mom ko. Yes, 50km one way so 100km balikan. She's been doing it for 5 years na, and kaya pa naman daw. I'm guessing kasi sa south kami, biyahe niya is sta rosa to cavite (epza), so mostly highways and expressways.
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