female driver should be driving HRV.
Dito sa true qc may nagtanong sa akin dati year 2017 babae matangkad if fortuner or hrv. Fast forward now eh tama daw na nakinig sa akin kasi all the other advice eh fortu. Kotseng-kotse daw andar ni hrv.
Magaspang ang desel. Binitawan na ng europe. No more advancement.
Malaki din ba yung HRV? Or crv? Im a female driver but im 5 foot 7” so I kinds like bigger car and at the same time with a compartment that fits my big suitcases since I travel alot. Also, I want to use it for family use (parents and pamangkin)
At the same time I want a car na mejo convenient sana yung madaling ipark sorry I dont knw if im asking the right questions.
Which CRV or HRV would u recommend?
kaixin,
matangkad ka din pala. MAganda itest drive mo lahat ng choices wag ka magmadali. Pag nagtest eh magpark sa mahihirap like parallel and paatras.
If ease of of parking eh madali hrv kasi maliit lang; Parang big brother ng jazz.
Mahirapan ka talaga sa parking pag fortu or monstero.
Pero sabi mo you travel a lot and kasama parents and relatives. Mukhang kailangan mo 7seater. Isuggest ko sana mobilio kaso hindi pa tunay na 7seater. Kawawa uupo sa likod. Crime against humanity.
Hindi ako magaadvice ng desel kasi anti-desel ako. Im a tree hugger.
Pero si mobilio nakaka 17kilometers per liter consumo ng gaso pag walang traffic tapos andar mo around 40 to 60kph. Ganyan katipid.
Unless gusto mo mag grandia. Ang bantot nga lang mukhang white westinghouse. Magdadriver ka na pag ganyan. Chaka eventually magiging official karo ni st peter and funeraria paz yan.
If you’re willing to spend almost 2M for a small crossover, consider the CX30. For around the same amount of money, the CX5 is a better choice - bigger, more powerful.
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Last edited by Egan101; January 4th, 2020 at 11:14 PM.
spacious and not so big... innova or other vehicles with similar dimensions.
personally, i find the monty and fort, too big for my neighborhood.
Last edited by dr. d; January 5th, 2020 at 02:14 AM.
CRV 1.6S Diesel for 1.8M.
It's more spacious inside than the Fortuner and Montero despite the external size difference. Has all the features you need too - Leather seats, 7" touch screen w/ Android Auto/Apple Carplay/Navigation, automatic LED headlights, push-button ignition, cruise control, rear camera, Lanewatch camera, flat-folding seats, 6 airbags, traction control.
Ride quality is also so much better. It drives like a higher Civic unlike the PPVs which all feel truck-like. I'd go as far as to say that it's the most comfortable car under 2M pesos.
Only drawback is that the 3rd row is very cramped (not good for adults for long distances). Ground clearance is also lower at 200mm vs 225mm with the PPVs, but that's still more than enough for parking ramps, unpaved roads, and the occasional gutter-deep flood. Engine performance is adequate (not mind-blowingly fast but never bitin), and fuel economy is really good.
If budget doesn't allow and you're feeling adventurous, the Geely Coolray at 1.1M is really good value with so much features at a really low price point.
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Last edited by jut703; January 5th, 2020 at 04:12 AM.
currently kasi meron kaming vios na manual lang which i bought 2 years ago kaya lang me and my mom doesnt know how to drive manual so Im planning to buy an automatic car.
So gas is better? I also like the idea na may warranty for maintenance coz according to my dad, automatic cars are hard to maintain.
Yung na approve na amount lang kc sakin ng bpi is around 1.5-1.8M so i cant afford if its 2M. Ill try to check out mazda din.
I dont like the exterior of rav4 parang squarish for me.
How about hyundai tucson?
An understatement!!!!
Definetely. Pang fist world ang gaso. Ang tatalo lang sa gas eh electric.
Quiet, Smooth. Hindi ko masabi na tolerable yung smoke kasi usok pa din yan.
pero pag ikumpara mo sa desel eh ang layo. Hindi ka tatagal sa diesel na nakastart makina sa enclosed garage. Suicide yan.
Kahit nga sa open-air matabihan ka ng desel eh mapapapigil ka huminga or takip ilong.
Nung bata ako ilan beses ako nakatakas pag madaling-araw dahil lahat kotse gaso engine. Eh sa desel buking ka agad.
Mazda's Yojin3 will afford you to leave your maintenance worries behind. 3 years of free PMS, parts(FS oil, filters oil/cabin/fuel, brakes/fluid, checks) & labor + the standard warranty. All you gotta do is show up on or before each sched....that's twice a year. You'll likely love the 30's interiors & the nonCVT advantage....no pricey periodic trans-fluid changes...1 less worry to think about.[emoji4]
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The compact CUVs (CR-V, CX-30, etc)will do nicely. I'd just check the boot space of these compact CUVs. Best bring your typical passenger and luggage load over the dealerships when going for a test drive.
You might also want to check out Subaru XV not sure if may 100k discount pa ngayon.
For CX30, the free 3 years preventive maintenance( free fully synthetic oil, filter, labor etc.) will also give you some savings compared to others.
I will still go with CX30 since it's newer and iilan palang makikita mo sa kalsada for sure.
guys what does bank p.o. ? kasi tinatanung nung dealer na nakita ko online