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November 6th, 2017 02:51 PM #2Gusto nya ata ung elantra pero mahal ba talaga yun i maintain?
For the camry naman., okay lng ba FC at maintenamce nya?
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November 6th, 2017 02:59 PM #3
^^^ If Camry is a suggestion, then consider also the Accord or Mazda6. They are better for folks who drive their own cars.
Midsize cars tend to consume more fuel than the usual compact or subcompact mainly for the reason they have bigger engines. A midsize with a 4-banger NA engine (between 2.0L to 2.5L) would do around 6-7 km/L on city driving routes, similar to most CUVs with the same engine size. Midsize cars are much more durable though as they are designed better to deal with its bigger platform.
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November 6th, 2017 03:37 PM #4
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November 6th, 2017 04:16 PM #5
I'd gladly drive a (my) Camry .. (if I had one) ...
BTT:
Owning a bigger car, is like "more" car for your money's worth.
Better interior materials, better safety features, etc.
Re: Hyundai, yeah medyo over-acting ang brand na yan when it comes to aftersales parts and service.
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November 6th, 2017 04:18 PM #6
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November 6th, 2017 04:43 PM #7
You might spend a bit more for oil (5L vs 4L) but that's about it for the usual maintenance. Oil filters and air filters are about the same as compacts. Midsize cars have more durable suspension so less prone to shock absorber failure. Only when you have a broken engine, tranny, or aircon will a midsize car cost more to maintain. Also, bigger cars have bigger tires so they are more expensive.
A used Civic will be better off than the Elantra. The Civic has a bigger customer base so you get better access to maintenance services and parts. Also, the Elantra GLS is tagged under medium under LTO so its registration cost is more than a Civic or Jazz, similar to the Camry and Accord already.
Step into an Accord or Camry and you'd know right away why they cost more brand new than a Civic or Altis. Better fit and finish, better materials, and more comfortable inside. Not to mention, these cars are quicker and faster than the usual compacts and subcompacts.
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November 6th, 2017 06:53 PM #8Parang mas maganda nga pag midsize. Okay lang ba ang midsize for a new driver. First car po kasi nung friend ko and kakastart palang mag drive.
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November 6th, 2017 07:16 PM #9
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As long as you're aware of the car's "boundaries" you're good to go.
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November 7th, 2017 08:51 AM #10
Ford kasi... it needs a lot of TLC. ;) Kidding aside, I don't know if other turbo vehicles have...
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