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April 18th, 2012 09:23 AM #1Going Against the Grain | 2012 Chevrolet Orlando 1.8 LT AT
Words and photos by Christopher Kho
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Aren't MPV's supposed to be bland, boring, bouncy bricks whose primary duty is lugging around family members or children, and are best associated with soccer moms? Well, for a change, Chevrolet's out to beat the MPV stereotype with the Orlando - an MPV dressed to look like an SUV, built to drive like a sedan, yet big enough to seat seven adults like a true MPV should. It all sounds like the perfect solution for anyone who’s torn between the modes of transport, but does it really work?
Love at first sight
For starters, the Orlando looks absolutely gorgeous. Now, I don't expect everyone to agree with me at first, so spare me a few lines to explain what makes the bow tie brand's latest MPV so dreamy. It's built like a powerlifter - big, buff, and bursting with muscles - but with the play of complex curves and lines, it gives the Orlando an illusion of being short and stubby, just like a cute little bulldog.....
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April 19th, 2012 12:43 PM #2Being a father of two small boys, chevy orlando was very appealing to me the first time i saw it in person. I am also planning of replacing my 09 honda civic with it. But still thinking about it to be sure that I will not regret that decision in the future. I am just waiting for some feedbacks on chevy`s after sales and pms. Is it expensive? Are the parts available? And if chevy inhouse mechanics are good trouble shooters. In short is it wise to buy a chevy particularly the orlando.
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November 9th, 2012 09:49 AM #4sir, have you noticed the lack of chevy orlando in the streets despite the low introductory price and good reviews by experts? that should be an indication that the pricing of chevy for the orlando (being near the price of entry levels of fort and monty) is not acceptable to the buying market. also, the presence of Innova (still selling like hotcakes) makes the Orlando a 2nd choice for potential buyers. I myself was really interested with the Orlando but opted to get a 7 seater CRDi fed SUV instead. Another is the lack of feedback from tsikot members regarding the Orlando. Yung thread nga ng Trailblazer more than 100+ pages na while the Orlando thread wala pa sa 30 pages.. di pa makabuo ng Orlando Club sa konti ng owners..
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Sir care to share your experience why? for the enlightenment of fellow tiskoteers.
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November 9th, 2012 11:13 AM #5lakbay888 owns a Chevy Cruze. Just my personal observation, the Korean built CBUs of Chevrolet like the Cruze seem to be having many problems with their electrical sensors, while the Thai built CBUs of Chevrolet seem to be working great. Usually yung mga lemon units lang nagkaroon ng problem, which sa Captiva thread ay isa lang ang nakakuha ng lemon unit.
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November 9th, 2012 12:27 PM #6
Hello mga sir, Orlando owner here, may mga feedback naman na po kami dun sa aming thread. Dami na rin feedbacks tungkol sa PMS, engine performance and the likes.
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November 9th, 2012 12:38 PM #7
If purely for City driving then get the Emax7. since you already have other cars for longer drives....
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