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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by RUH View Post
    hindi ba malakas sa gas itong mga accord? parang hindi sya practical for family use sir, anyway thanks sa reply.


    salamat sir sa info, but as of today iam leaning towards honda civic vti pero hindi pa naman final. kasi since last september pa ako nag hahanap at tumataas din budget pero yung 190k is max ko na ngayon. pero tumitingin tingin pa rin ako sa ibang model, gusto ko kasi medyo pormado na yung oto. yung tipong pag gising ko sa umaga at siya agad una ko nakita, sasaya na agad simula ng araw ko. sa mga pormadong civic vti kasi gandang ganda ako.

    salamat sa mga info sir, baka bukas or isang araw mag bago pa ko desisyon depende sa mga matututunan ko dito. salamat ulit tsikoters!
    Yung Accord syempre naman hindi ganon katipid sa gas. Pero kung 6th gen 2.0M/T o 2.3M/T kinuha mo acceptable naman for daily commute, at around 7-8km/L. Kumportable, maporma at malakas pa tumakbo.

    Yung facelifted EK from 1998-2000 maporma. Kahit itabi mo sa mga brand new, hindi mao-OP. Timeless design talaga. Pero yung 1996-1998 hindi. Kahit napaka well maintained, mukhang luma parin. If I were getting an EK, it'd have to be with a 200+k budget.

    Gusto mo pormado? Mag Lynx ka na! Ayun pormado talaga yun. Maganda, modern, sarap pa sakyan.

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    #13
    Try mo tumingin ng honda city type z tipid sa gas and easy maintenance

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUH View Post

    hindi ba malakas sa gas itong mga accord? parang hindi sya practical for family use sir, anyway thanks sa reply.
    Di naman ganun kalakas sa gas yung Accord. May ibang compacts dyan na halos same lang consumption sa Accord. Just don't expect FC figures from sub-compacts like the Vios or City. For family use ba kamo, much better ang midsize cars in terms of interior space and comfort. Sa midsize cars, upong-upo ka talaga tapos panalo yung legroom. Sa US, mas preferred ang midsize kaysa compacts kasi geared towards comfort sila at stable when crusing sa highways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUH View Post
    a) yung mga corolla lovelife na nakikita ko parang iba iba prize, may mataas may mababa kaya hindi ko alam kung market value niya talaga.
    b) nabasa ko dito rin na masakit sa ulo suspension nito
    c) hindi ko talaga feel nissan pasensya na po.

    sa mga honda sir pasok ba sa budget ko? may nakita kasi ako sa sulit, 1996 civic vti. medyo gusto ko kasi malakas makina kasi for family use din
    at pang out-of-town at yung pede umakyat sa baguio.

    salamat sa reply sir!
    malakas nga makina , malakas din naman sa gas hehe
    malakas din makina ng corolla at sentra ,halos pareparehas lang naman sila 1.6 engine . Kaya iba iba presyo nakikita mo na corolla depende kasi sa may Variant . GLi ang pinaka top of the line nila .kainaman sa toyota eh , maraming parts na available at mura , at ang kainaman naman sa nissan mas bata . mas bago mas better
    pero ok din ang honda mataas ang resale value nito

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    i think fixed na talaga sya sa civic basta check mo lang mabuti sir, di flooded, fresh pa un unit at hindi carnap

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    good luck.

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    I guess the TS has his mindset already on the Civic. Anyway, the Civic is really a good car, though he really has to be very meticulous on the rust issue and overheating history (if there is) on your prospective car. Check if the body parts specially at the roof, fenders, etc. are purely metal. Kung makapal masilya, pwedeng may tinatago sa ilalim na kalawang or unprotected metal which may easily absorb rusts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Di naman ganun kalakas sa gas yung Accord. May ibang compacts dyan na halos same lang consumption sa Accord. Just don't expect FC figures from sub-compacts like the Vios or City. For family use ba kamo, much better ang midsize cars in terms of interior space and comfort. Sa midsize cars, upong-upo ka talaga tapos panalo yung legroom. Sa US, mas preferred ang midsize kaysa compacts kasi geared towards comfort sila at stable when crusing sa highways.
    what do you mean compacts sir, yung mga malaki space inside ng car?

    Quote Originally Posted by jrn29 View Post
    malakas nga makina , malakas din naman sa gas hehe
    malakas din makina ng corolla at sentra ,halos pareparehas lang naman sila 1.6 engine . Kaya iba iba presyo nakikita mo na corolla depende kasi sa may Variant . GLi ang pinaka top of the line nila .kainaman sa toyota eh , maraming parts na available at mura , at ang kainaman naman sa nissan mas bata . mas bago mas better
    pero ok din ang honda mataas ang resale value nito
    oo nga sir, nakita ko kasi sa mga gli corolla kahit 94 modelyung car medyo mahal pa rin. kaya kung pipili ako ng 98 na gli vs 96 na civic vti with the same prize, sa civic na ko. =)

    Quote Originally Posted by Ponkan View Post
    i think fixed na talaga sya sa civic basta check mo lang mabuti sir, di flooded, fresh pa un unit at hindi carnap
    Quote Originally Posted by 1D4LV View Post
    good luck.
    Quote Originally Posted by jvnj View Post
    I guess the TS has his mindset already on the Civic. Anyway, the Civic is really a good car, though he really has to be very meticulous on the rust issue and overheating history (if there is) on your prospective car. Check if the body parts specially at the roof, fenders, etc. are purely metal. Kung makapal masilya, pwedeng may tinatago sa ilalim na kalawang or unprotected metal which may easily absorb rusts.
    mga 75% pa lang sir. haha. pero im still thingking porma but old vs. mas bago pero di pormado.

    salamat sa mga reply!

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    thankyou sir, ive been reading your blog for quite sometime. very useful indeed!

    Quote Originally Posted by GTi View Post
    Yung Accord syempre naman hindi ganon katipid sa gas. Pero kung 6th gen 2.0M/T o 2.3M/T kinuha mo acceptable naman for daily commute, at around 7-8km/L. Kumportable, maporma at malakas pa tumakbo.

    Yung facelifted EK from 1998-2000 maporma. Kahit itabi mo sa mga brand new, hindi mao-OP. Timeless design talaga. Pero yung 1996-1998 hindi. Kahit napaka well maintained, mukhang luma parin. If I were getting an EK, it'd have to be with a 200+k budget.

    Gusto mo pormado? Mag Lynx ka na! Ayun pormado talaga yun. Maganda, modern, sarap pa sakyan.
    nag check nga ko kagabi ng lynx gsi sa sulit. mas mababa sya sa budget ko at mukang maganda. pumasok na to sa mga list ko. salamat sir.

    Quote Originally Posted by gr3nd3l View Post
    Try mo tumingin ng honda city type z tipid sa gas and easy maintenance
    hindi ko type mga type z sir, nag ka roon kasi boss ko nito at palagi sya may problema sa sasakyan nya.
    thankyou sa suggestion sir.

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