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    #81


    i like this. imagine something like this that's City-priced. gonna be a really practical car for daily use

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    Kung ang mga chicks mabilis naga gwapuhan sa mga naka sedan..

    I wonder kung ano naman ang iniisip nyo mga bro kapag nakakita kayo ng chicks na petite bumaba sa SUV/CUV/MPV/PPV? Hahahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by misseksaherada View Post
    Kung ang mga chicks mabilis naga gwapuhan sa mga naka sedan..

    I wonder kung ano naman ang iniisip nyo mga bro kapag nakakita kayo ng chicks na petite bumaba sa SUV/CUV/MPV/PPV? Hahahahaha

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    I kid you not. My wife is petite and back when we were in the US, she drives the Expedition (which was lifted up a bit). When she gets down from the driver's seat, it is hard to see her from the other side of the SUV. The base of the side mirror is about as tall as her.

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    Yung CUV lagyan mo ng malaking box sa likod like coleman para isolated na gamit sa cabin. Hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Yung CUV lagyan mo ng malaking box sa likod like coleman para isolated na gamit sa cabin. Hehe

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    I have a collapsible organizer that can accommodate some stuff. I can move it to another car's trunk if needed. When not used, I just fold it.

    Something like this:



    I also use a smaller one for the rear seat which houses some of the stuff my wife classifies as necessities. We also have something that can used to store frozen food with a zippered cover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I have a collapsible organizer that can accommodate some stuff. I can move it to another car's trunk if needed. When not used, I just fold it.

    Something like this:



    I also use a smaller one for the rear seat which houses some of the stuff my wife classifies as necessities. We also have something that can used to store frozen food with a zippered cover.
    Yes mga ganyan nga para may trunk ka pa rin in a sense. May okay lang yung plastic kasi mas durable at sealed if may mangangamoy if ever. Hehe

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    #87
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    but actually what the average buyer needs is a cheap sedan w/ decent ground clearance, w/ a big trunk opening to be able to your swallow stuff. but of course this concept is never gonna be built
    What is your definition of "decent" ground clearance?

    How high is "high"?

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    #88
    Even for my sedan, I still bring a cooler where I put groceries and takeout food. Even with a separate trunk, pumapasok pa rin amoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Even for my sedan, I still bring a cooler where I put groceries and takeout food. Even with a separate trunk, pumapasok pa rin amoy.

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    Kung sub-compact sedan.. ok lang pang harabas...


    (vios/mirage/city/jazz)


    Kung Camry/Accord/Lexus/Mazda, ang usapan..

    Ok lang kung hindi malubak or flooded ang certain area kung saan residing..


    For "Exclusive" [Bahay].. Utusan ang pagkakatiwalaan para mag-grocery gamit ang sasakyan...."

    Less than 5kms ang distance..



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    Speaking of cars, hatchbacks and wagons.. ... Am super excited for this uncommon and wierd Mini Clubman wagon . I have the 230hp version currently and totally adore it. But this 300 hp version is much much stronger. And more tunable. And i love more powah.

    Though im also intrigued by the countryman CUV version of this 300hp motor. And i never ever thought id be saying that. Might actually end up getting the countryman version since i will be keeping my current clubman.

    Oh and if you are wondering of this choice vs lets say a subaru Levorg 2.0 turbo. Dyno the levorg 2.0 and you will see about 200 whp. Dyno this and you will see 300 whp. Huge difference with the japanese numbers and hence huge difference in real world performance. Even if the spec sheets are similar.






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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Speaking of cars, hatchbacks and wagons.. ... Am super excited for this uncommon and wierd Mini Clubman wagon . I have the 230hp version currently and totally adore it. But this 300 hp version is much much stronger. And more tunable. And i love more powah.

    Though im also intrigued by the countryman CUV version of this 300hp motor. And i never ever thought id be saying that. Might actually end up getting the countryman version since i will be keeping my current clubman.

    Oh and if you are wondering of this choice vs lets say a subaru Levorg 2.0 turbo. Dyno the levorg 2.0 and you will see about 200 whp. Dyno this and you will see 300 whp. Huge difference with the japanese numbers and hence huge difference in real world performance. Even if the spec sheets are similar.






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    I was also offered the Mini GP3 (which they are bringing into the Philippines in super limited numbers) .. Almost reserved one actually. Same 300 hp engine but much much much lighter than the coupe, let alone the clubman. Its a crazy beast for sure and bonkers to look at and to drive. a true collectors item.

    But too hardcore for me. I like to drive my kids around and the GP3 only has 2 seats.....

    For now this is my sedan and wagon/hatch









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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    I was also offered the Mini GP3 (which they are bringing into the Philippines in super limited numbers) .. Almost reserved one actually. Same 300 hp engine but much much much lighter than the coupe, let alone the clubman. Its a crazy beast for sure and bonkers to look at and to drive. a true collectors item.

    But too hardcore for me. I like to drive my kids around and the GP3 only has 2 seats.....






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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    I was also offered the Mini GP3 (which they are bringing into the Philippines in super limited numbers) .. Almost reserved one actually. Same 300 hp engine but much much much lighter than the coupe, let alone the clubman. Its a crazy beast for sure and bonkers to look at and to drive. a true collectors item.

    But too hardcore for me. I like to drive my kids around and the GP3 only has 2 seats.....

    For now this is my sedan and wagon/hatch









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    Bro EQ, have you brought that Type R already to the track? Is it more fun than your GT 5.0 on the track?

    The Subaru community will have a track day event at Clark around late July. I am hoping Motor Image can have some demo Levorgs to drive around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Bro EQ, have you brought that Type R already to the track? Is it more fun than your GT 5.0 on the track?

    The Subaru community will have a track day event at Clark around late July. I am hoping Motor Image can have some demo Levorgs to drive around.
    The Civic Type R and Mustang GT have near-identical lap times in BRC (just 0.19 sec difference).



    Different driving feel though - GT more tail-happy, CTR more grippy.

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    In our case, it's just so convenient to drive a CUV and or a SUV. From dropping off and picking up kids to and from school; transporting my dj gear during gigs; driving my parents in-laws to their dr's appointments to transporting our mountain bikes to the trail. So practical and convenient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Bro EQ, have you brought that Type R already to the track? Is it more fun than your GT 5.0 on the track?

    The Subaru community will have a track day event at Clark around late July. I am hoping Motor Image can have some demo Levorgs to drive around.
    Nope havent been to a track in ages. I like flogging the type R as its a lot lighter and i feel macho rowing my own gears hehe. I probably would feel more confident driving this to its limits vs the stang. But its definitely not faster in a straight line nor does it sound as gnarly as the v8 mustang. It doesnt feel as ballistic as the mustang either. My mini is a great all rounder though its ultimately not as fast as the other two.


    Totally different character between those cars hence its actually a lot of fun switching between them. The way they deliver their performance is markedly distinct from each other and you get to appreciate their character (american muscle, japanese hot hatch, british/german hot hatch) more after each switch.

    But i dread driving the type R in traffic...... Its actually more a garage queen than the mustang because of the manual tranny. I can drive the mustang even thru hellish edsa traffic because its an AT.

    The mini is my favorite by a clear margin though. Its the easiest to hoon around in.





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    One more nail to the sedan coffin.

    The all-new BMW 1-Series hatchback is no longer rear-wheel-driven | VISOR PH

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