Monday, December 3, 2012

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The Scent of Squash

We all love the smell of a brand-new car, but inevitably, that wonderful scent disappears over time. This gives us the opportunity to choose the way we keep our cars fresh-smelling. After two months, it was time for me to pull out an air freshener for the Picanto. And just with my previous cars, I use Air Spencer.

I've been a fan of the squash scent for over a decade, and of all the different types of scents, Marine Squash (#059019) is my personal favorite. It's a very pleasant scent that's not overpowering - even with the vent fully open. The ceramic powder form provides zero leakage and the ability to be positioned anywhere in the cabin, as well as coverage that lasts over a month.

Also recommended are Clear Squash (#059024 - a bit on the powdery side) and Sazan Squash (#059028 - a little sweeter scent).

Air Spencer is available at Concorde and Blade branches for Php 299.75. Beware of the Php 100.00 knockoff "Aspen Air" cans at Blade, though.

Air Spencer

For those in the U.S., you can order your Air Spencer at Squash Air. Aside from the Marine Squash can, I highly recommend the compact CS-X3 model.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Rainy Day Pics

Here are some new pics I took on a rainy Sunday morning in Silang, Cavite. Enjoy!









Fuel Economy Report


Over the weekend, I drove from Quezon City to Tagaytay via C-5 and Southern Luzon Expressway (SLEX). On the way back, I took SLEX and EDSA to QC before returning home in Makati via C-5. And just to prove the skeptics wrong, here's a pic of my mileage.

The whole trip was 172.7 km long, and the Picanto attained a fuel economy rating of 5.7 liters per 100 km. This equals to 17.54 km/liter. Now this is very impressive, as it's exceeded my expectations in the Picanto's fuel economy.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Why Picanto?

I'm often asked by others why I chose the Kia Picanto as my current car, given that my previous ride was a 2007 Hyundai Getz. Well, there are a few reasons:

First of all, while the Getz is a very dependable car, I had bought it second-hand, and a lot of wear-and-tear from the first owner had started to take its toll. The windshield wiper motor was actually broken before I purchased it, the rear shocks have already given in, and the paint on the trunk frame had started to peel off. Sure, I could have spent some money on getting all of these fixed, but the running costs would continue to pile up on a car that was just discontinued. And because it's no longer being produced, the Getz ended up with a trade-in value of Php 170,000 (and even lower on most other dealers).

Second, having a smaller car makes city life much easier. The Picanto is easier to park anywhere (especially in the very tight garage of my pad) and a breeze to maneuver through traffic due to its light steering and small turning radius. Plus, its light weight and efficient motor results in excellent fuel economy. Sure, I lose luggage space compared to the Getz, but I hardly ever carry anything or anyone with me.

Of course, I've considered other small cars that are significantly cheaper than the Picanto, but after going through several dealerships, here's what I found:
  • Hyundai i10: Technically the same car as the Picanto, but not as good-looking and somewhat sparse in amenities.
  • Hyundai Eon: While this is a great bargain, I don't think the 814 cc engine can take the daily torture of climbing the garage.
  • Chevrolet Spark: Simply ugly with quirky ergonomics and GM's somewhat spotty reputation.
  • Suzuki Celerio: The lack of a glove compartment is already enough to turn it down.
  • Chana Benni: After seeing Chery fizzle out of the market, I'd never consider a Chinese car as an option.
In short, I chose the Picanto because it's the right car for my current needs.

Monday, October 8, 2012

The Fuel Economy Debacle

For over a year since the new Picanto's debut, there have been debates on the Internet about its fuel economy. Some people have opted not to buy one due to claims of it not being as fuel efficient as advertised. After over a month, I can tell you that the Kia Picanto 1.2 is very fuel efficient under regular traffic conditions in Metro Manila.

From late-August to late-September, my regular commute through Makati, Pasig, Mandaluyong City, Greenhills and Quezon City has given me an average of 11.4 km/liter. In comparison, my former car - a 2007 Hyundai Getz 1.4 - did a monthly average of 9.3 km/liter under the same conditions. Should I take the Picanto on highways such as the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) or South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), I predict a rating of at least 13 km/l.

So how does one calculate the fuel economy of their Picanto? There are two ways to get the numbers. Be sure to have a notebook and a calculator handy while refueling.

1. The Picanto has a fuel economy gauge on the trip computer that measures liters per 100 kilometers. Simply divide 100 by the given amount of liters to get the numbers in km/liter. The smaller the number of liters, the more fuel you save. For example, if the gauge reads "8.4 l/100km", you'll have 11.9 km/l.

2. There's the old-fashioned way by calculating the mileage from your trip meter and dividing it by the amount of gasoline filled up to a full tank.

Remember to always reset trip meter A (trip meter B is optional), fuel economy gauge and time log on your trip computer to 0 after every refuel.

Some helpful hints on saving fuel in a Picanto:

1. On manual transmission models, set ECO Mode to "On" and always follow the shift indicator.

2. Check your tire pressure at least once a month. Follow the recommended tire pressure rating found on the frame of the driver's side door. Never drive with the tires underinflated - not only does this hurt fuel economy, it increases the risk of a blowout.

3. Do not leave your car idle for five or more minutes. If you're stuck in heavy traffic or in a long queue at the carpark that has not moved for at least five minutes, turn off your engine. Simply turn on your engine when traffic begins to move again. (In some countries, the Picanto comes with the ecoDynamics system, which automatically does this job for you through its stop-start mechanism).

Saturday, October 6, 2012

New Toys

After a long delay, my dealership finally got my side window deflectors in stock. In addition, I got my license plates issued, so I had them installed along with matching Deflector license plate covers (Php 1,699.75 at Blade). And last, but not least, I got a car DVR (Php 3,000.00 at Concorde) installed on my windshield.




Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Better With Leather

 
On 30 August 2012, I received my leather seat cover upgrade from Sure Seats. The Php 6,000.00 seat covers are black with perforated black leather trim. Not only do they add flair to the interior, they also preserve the original upholstery underneath.



Upgrade your car seats to leather at Sure Seats:

Karport Plaza
32nd Street
Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
(02) 384-5247

2019 Pelbel Bldg.
Shaw Blvd.
Pasig City
(02) 466-2502

Motortown Plaza
Alabang Town Center
Muntinlupa City
(02) 384-3029

Friday, August 31, 2012

Introducing: Black Picanto

 
Who am I? I am a 2012 Kia Picanto 1.2 painted Galaxy Black. Unlike the 1.0 model, I come with the following standard equipment:
  • 15" Kia "Style D" alloy wheels with Hankook Kinergy Eco 175/50R15 tires
  • LED headlights and taillights
  • LED third brake light
  • Chrome door handles
  • Metallic silver inner door handles and handbrake button
  • Power door locks with keyless entry system
  • Driver's side SRS airbag
  • Leather/cloth seats
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob
  • Leather door trim
  • White trim on dashboard, steering wheel and shift knob
  • Vanity mirrors on sun visors with LED lights on driver's side.
  • Stainless steel pedals with dead pedal
In addition, my sound system has been upgraded with an OEM system that has the following features:
  • AM/FM stereo
  • LCD touch-screen
  • DVD player with CD and MP3/WMA/AVI playback
  • TV with NTSC/PAL/SECAM support
  • Bluetooth 2.0 compatibility
  • USB/MicroSD/iPod support
  • Papago! X8 GPS navigation
  • Back-up camera
I was purchased from Kia Motors Global City on 24 August 2012. My first tank of gas was Shell V-Power Nitro+, but subsequent refuels will be exclusively Petron Blaze 100. My car washes are done through DriveBright Auto Wash & Care in Quezon City and I am frequently detailed using the following products:
  • Meguiar's Ultimate Quik Detailer
  • Meguiar's Ultimate Quik Wax
  • Meguiar's Ultimate Protectant
  • Countless amounts of microfiber towels from Blade
Special thanks to the following:
  • Kia Motors Global City
  • DriveBright Auto Wash & Care
  • Sticker Works
  • Sure Seats (leather seat covers coming soon!)
This blog chronicles my adventures through Manila traffic and travels through various places in Luzon, so stay tuned for more updates to come!