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May 23rd, 2012 11:21 PM #951
I guess that's the word for me as well - epiphany, when we decided to try Toyota again with this 10.5 gen Altis. when we got home from the dealer I sort of had a moment inside the car, hehe. pero parang nag set-in narin yung edad ko for that matter.
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May 24th, 2012 09:26 AM #952
Haha. Panalo yun kung nag recommend si salesman ng ibang brand. :1stplace:
With more comfortable (daddy cars), i'm usually more relaxed and less susceptible to getting pissed on the road. My wife noticed this just recently since i alternate cars during the weekday between the gen 9.5 and 10.5 Altis while i still don't have my plates.
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May 24th, 2012 10:11 AM #953
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May 24th, 2012 12:45 PM #954
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May 24th, 2012 12:57 PM #955They should make a comparo on Altis, Elantra, Cruze, new Civic and Sentra 200. I saw plenty of Cruze when it was launched, but lately I don't see much of it.
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May 24th, 2012 12:59 PM #956
People aren't just willing to gamble with the Chevrolet brand. I myself wouldn't. Family had an Optra and although it did drive and ride well, the maintenance was just a pain in the ass. :hammer:
IMO TMPI should've continued selling the 1.8V and discontinued the 1.6V instead. Pambato man lang sa 1.8L Civic and 1.8L Cruze, mate it with a 5 or 6 speed AT and it would be a winner.
Sayang.
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May 24th, 2012 02:23 PM #957
Feeling ko kasi yung market naman na bumibili ng Altis, mas pinaprioritize ang fuel efficiency over outright performance. The 1.6 Altis, even when paired with an AT, is about 2 km/L more fuel efficient than the Cruze and Civic. That's big. A transmission change is probably enough - it made the 2.0 3ZR-FE 1 km/L more fuel efficient. If they can do that to the current 1ZR-FE, edi kasing tipid na yun ng Vios 1.5 AT.
I believe that the 1.8V was discontinued because for those looking for bigger engines, hindi rin macoconvince ng Toyota na bumili ng 1.8L TOTL sedan when other manufacturers have 2.0 liter engines fitted on their TOTL compacts.
A lot of people say that the Cruze is a better comfort-oriented compact than the Altis, but if I had to choose between the two, Altis pa rin ako. The Cruze is bigger and has better handling without compromising ride quality, but it also has a thirsty 1.8L engine and a slow automatic. At least yung Altis kahit mabagal yung tranny, matipid naman. Then there's the Elantra - anyone who's daring enough to try something other than Toyota and Honda will almost always be swayed towards the Elantra, shoving backstage the likes of the Cruze, Lancer EX and Sentra 200.
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May 24th, 2012 11:48 PM #958
Wow, it's been a year since I last visited the thread. Buti buhay pa hehe. Help guys, I need your opinions regarding my altis '09. For the past month, I've been having noise problems coming from the front wheels of the car. It's like a squealing sound (parang nagkikiskisan na bakal) whenever I pass through potholes and humps. I had it checked by my trusted mechanic. The diagnosis was that the lower ball joint may have already worn out. So I had it changed although the part was not genuine. For a while nawala ang tunog pero nung sinabak ko na sa edsa, ayun nanaman. Parang lumala pa nga ang kondisyon kasi tumigas din ang talbog ng gulong at may "thud" sound na. So dumiretso na ko sa Toyota Pasig para ipa-check ulit. Sabi nila, I can keep the non-genuine ball joints but they recommend replacing my shock absorbers. Wow ang bigat nun sa bulsa. Gusto ko muna sana itanong dito kung yun na kaya ang solusyon? Help guys, baka mayroon dito naka-experience na. TIA!
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May 25th, 2012 09:09 AM #959
If there's a "thud" sound when the car hits dips then it may be the shocks. Have you done a bounce test? On the metal to metal contact, try checking also the spring and shock insulation (if there's any on the Altis 10th gen).
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May 25th, 2012 10:14 AM #960
You can not avail the OEM shocks but avail an aftermarket one instead. KYB brand. Just see which of the two is cheaper.
You can check out Toyorama in Banawe if they have an available shock for your ZZ.