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    I would like ask for your advice, re the subject above.

    I am being offered with an "irresistible" offer? for the 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0. I'll just be paying the monthly amortization of 25k for the remaining 18 months, more or less 460k in total. That's it. No more cash out.

    Now, I currently own a CRV 2001 (which I really love). Should we push through with our deal, I'll be selling it to fund the almost half of the value of the Sportage. The CRV despite its age, is very comfortable and cheap to maintain. However, I don't have any experience with Kia or any Korean made autos.

    The skeptic in me made some research and find a few things to consider, such as stiffer ride,tensioner issue (probably isolated), "bare" looking interior (subjective) although compared to my CRV, its a leap forward. Plus the expensive parts of Kia if ever something breaks down.

    How's the real world ownership of this model? The Sportage Gen 3 thread is not that active, and mostly price inquiry during the previous years.

    Financially, I can sustain an every now and then breakdown of wear and tear parts, but would be hard pressed to shell out for major parts, like for ie. EPS, compressor, and other major stuff. Speaking of which, will the unit still be applicable for its 5 year warranty?

    Do you think, its worth it to get the Sportage and give it a benefit of the doubt that it would perform at par with its Japanese counterparts?

    I know its a new car vs old car, but as we speak, the CRV is headache free and I love it to bits, thus its giving me a dilemma.

    Your inputs are highly appreciated.

    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugoys View Post
    I would like ask for your advice, re the subject above.

    I am being offered with an "irresistible" offer? for the 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0. I'll just be paying the monthly amortization of 25k for the remaining 18 months, more or less 460k in total. That's it. No more cash out.

    Now, I currently own a CRV 2001 (which I really love). Should we push through with our deal, I'll be selling it to fund the almost half of the value of the Sportage. The CRV despite its age, is very comfortable and cheap to maintain. However, I don't have any experience with Kia or any Korean made autos.

    The skeptic in me made some research and find a few things to consider, such as stiffer ride,tensioner issue (probably isolated), "bare" looking interior (subjective) although compared to my CRV, its a leap forward. Plus the expensive parts of Kia if ever something breaks down.

    How's the real world ownership of this model? The Sportage Gen 3 thread is not that active, and mostly price inquiry during the previous years.

    Financially, I can sustain an every now and then breakdown of wear and tear parts, but would be hard pressed to shell out for major parts, like for ie. EPS, compressor, and other major stuff. Speaking of which, will the unit still be applicable for its 5 year warranty?

    Do you think, its worth it to get the Sportage and give it a benefit of the doubt that it would perform at par with its Japanese counterparts?

    I know its a new car vs old car, but as we speak, the CRV is headache free and I love it to bits, thus its giving me a dilemma.

    Your inputs are highly appreciated.

    Thank you.
    You didn’t mention whether the Sportage is gasoline or diesel.

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    the transmission and engine are good. just do the oil changes and it will be ok

    steering and suspension. some wear and tear here and there.

    diesel or gas?

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    It's Gas. I'm not sure if its the new engine or not. Haven't really test driven it yet.

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    Keep the CRV for a spare car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mda View Post
    Keep the CRV for a spare car?
    As much as I want, I just can’t maintain 2 gas guzzler cars. Heheh

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugoys View Post
    As much as I want, I just can’t maintain 2 gas guzzler cars. Heheh
    You’ve got a point here. I have a 1st gen CRV & it’s not fuel efficient at all. I also have a diesel car which I use as a daily driver. For family use, The CRV is limited to city drives but I can’t take it for out of town trips, too expensive. Better to have a diesel second car for those out of town trips. The maintenance is not that expensive, especially if pms intervals are long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugoys View Post
    It's Gas. I'm not sure if its the new engine or not. Haven't really test driven it yet.
    for 460k, I would get it 😁

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    Gas would be a hell of a lot easier to maintain than the diesel. Its more than a decade newer than your current crv so it should last a long time.

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    i would keep the crv. i already know what's wrong with it, and what's right with it.
    the kia is a black box of potential surprises. "are you a gambling man?"
    takaw tingin lang po 'yan. you'll get over it.

    so why is seller getting rid of it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Gas would be a hell of a lot easier to maintain than the diesel. Its more than a decade newer than your current crv so it should last a long time.

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    I really hope so, should it pushes.

    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i would keep the crv. i already know what's wrong with it, and what's right with it.
    the kia is a black box of potential surprises. "are you a gambling man?"
    takaw tingin lang po 'yan. you'll get over it.

    so why is seller getting rid of it?
    A relative of ours. Too many cars to maintain, and to free 1 car garage of theirs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugoys View Post
    I really hope so, should it pushes.



    A relative of ours. Too many cars to maintain, and to free 1 car garage of theirs.
    Tawaran mo pa... hehe

    I dont have a sportage but owned several kia vehicles..

    Matibay at madami naman parts. I have a 2014 picanto.. satisfied naman.. no major issues pa din till now.. just regular change oil

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    Hello buhayin ko lang tong thread.. Pareview naman mga kawheels both gas and diesel, planning to buy..

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    Quote Originally Posted by dudefreeman View Post
    Hello buhayin ko lang tong thread.. Pareview naman mga kawheels both gas and diesel, planning to buy..
    Better get the diesel po instead of gas version.
    Aside from better FC, medyo mas less headache yung diesel cars ng Korean cars compare sa gas cars nila.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carxynogen View Post
    Better get the diesel po instead of gas version.
    Aside from better FC, medyo mas less headache yung diesel cars ng Korean cars compare sa gas cars nila.
    Agree on this one. Mas reliable and diesel engines ng Kia.
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    Worth it.

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    I have the 2012 unit but the diesel, no issues so far. Engine lang naman ata plus the exhaust system un difference.

    For 460k ok na if its well-maintained. Any issue, benta mo for a bit more hehe

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    Last edited by fleas2016; January 25th, 2018 at 03:17 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Tawaran mo pa... hehe

    I dont have a sportage but owned several kia vehicles..

    Matibay at madami naman parts. I have a 2014 picanto.. satisfied naman.. no major issues pa din till now.. just regular change oil
    Nakakahiya eh. Hahahah.

    Quote Originally Posted by fleas2016 View Post
    I have the 2012 unit but the diesel, no issues so far. Engine lang naman ata plus the exhaust system un difference.

    For 460k ok na if its well-maintained. Any issue, benta mo for a bit more hehe

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    I think, seldom used naman yung kotse. Once ko pa lang kasi nakita yun. And not into it, then.

    That's the catch, I can't sell it for a profit or ibenta agad. I/we have to use it talaga. Looking at olx prices, it's betwwen 630-665k. It's really a steal.

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    For a 4-year-old CUV, I guess it's worth it even if it's the gas model. We have friends who have the same generation of gas-fed Sportage and I did not hear any kind of complaints. My in-laws 2010 Sorento gas awd model is also pretty reliable.

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    If the condition is OK, I'll get it. San ka pa, walang nang down payment tapos hulugan pa.

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