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    #381
    Quote Originally Posted by drey View Post
    DRIVER is this one...

    TRANSPORTER naman yan eh

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    #382
    Ayus ah. Dapat siguro maglabas din ng 2.5L na SF tapos 6-speed. hehehe

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    #383
    Quote Originally Posted by toadstool View Post
    i will probably get the GLS variant only not the GLS sport. same engine lang naman. i'm not too much into sound systems. i dont need the paddle shifters and i dont want to pay extra cash for the side curtain airbags. wala bang ACS yung GLS? GLS sport lang ang meron?
    my friend bought a 2.4 crv. 6km/l din sya. almost the same fuel consumption sa outlander. pero dito you have tons of power.
    sabi nga nila, matipid daw and 2.0 new crv. i will still check. still looking at my options.
    to sum up the differences between the GLS and GLS Sport are...

    - paddle shifters
    - rockford fosgate soundsystem
    -Active Stability Control (ASC)
    - tonoue cover (di ko parin mamemorize spelling)

    uh i think thats it... those 4 things are worth 200k

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    #384
    Quote Originally Posted by jazon View Post
    to sum up the differences between the GLS and GLS Sport are...

    - paddle shifters
    - rockford fosgate soundsystem
    -Active Stability Control (ASC)
    - tonoue cover (di ko parin mamemorize spelling)

    uh i think thats it... those 4 things are worth 200k
    oh i see. kamusta naman ang ride? isnt it a bit stiff compared to xtrail and the new crv?

    is that for real 4.5km/ltr? wow! that's too much. anyone here using the outlander on our daily traffic sa edsa rush hours? what the fuel consumption?

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    #385
    Quote Originally Posted by drey View Post
    DRIVER is this one...

    hired killer naman yan eh.

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    #386
    tama lang yang 4.5km/l, i used to get less than that sa 3.0 V6 escape.

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    #387
    Quote Originally Posted by toadstool View Post
    oh i see. kamusta naman ang ride? isnt it a bit stiff compared to xtrail and the new crv?

    is that for real 4.5km/ltr? wow! that's too much. anyone here using the outlander on our daily traffic sa edsa rush hours? what the fuel consumption?
    the ride is pretty good actually! comfortable po cya! pero syempre dapat masubukan nyo for ur self para maramdaman nyo talaga...

    4.5km/ltr is based here on baguio po, which has plenty of slopes and lots of stops, im sure it will go up pag sa manila na flat ang roads.

    10km/l naman sa highway

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    #388
    Quote Originally Posted by jazon View Post
    the ride is pretty good actually! comfortable po cya! pero syempre dapat masubukan nyo for ur self para maramdaman nyo talaga...

    4.5km/ltr is based here on baguio po, which has plenty of slopes and lots of stops, im sure it will go up pag sa manila na flat ang roads.

    10km/l naman sa highway
    Ooh, nice FC rating for a V6 gasoline/petrol engine.

    Obviously the best 3.0 liter from Mitsu ever.

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    #389
    Quote Originally Posted by Blackraven View Post
    Ooh, nice FC rating for a V6 gasoline/petrol engine.

    Obviously the best 3.0 liter from Mitsu ever.
    can you also imagine that this is a V6 who loves to rev and its very dramatic.
    iam3739.com

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    #390
    Quote Originally Posted by miket7 View Post
    congrats shane1123 on your new ride. feedback naman on the ride quality of both front and back seats.
    fuel consumption should improve after 3000km.
    Front seats are one of the best so far, it has the usual recline functions and what is new here is it has an adjuster on the height of the driver's seat for the perfect driving position.

    The drawback here is the second row seats, medyo matigas.

    Overall the car is perfect !! after my 3000 km, lalo pang tumipid, and ride is perfect at 29 psi sa rear tires.

    If mitus phil plays its cards right, this product would bring back some lost image for the company !

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