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    #91
    Sedans on the road are mostly limited to economy cars (Vios, City) or luxury cars (BMW, Mercs). However there are people who prefer driving sedans, including myself since I prefer the visibility and size. I'm targeting a sedan again since I have no immediate plans to start a family anyway.

    As jut said, its easier to go faster when using a CUV. I don't slow down for obstacles when I use my sister's Forester . I also don't clog up parking lots by taking parking ramps very slowly.

    If you really want a nice sedan, go for it.

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    #92
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    The Civic also has better handling but you can only really maximize it on the track.
    You have a point. Naisip ko lang naman yung handling dahil sa mga long road trips which in case, occasional lang. Yung driving ko lang din is pang chill ride lang, not a race driver.
    Not really 100% decided pa talaga. Everyday iniisip ko kung okay na ba talaga ako sa pipiliin ko, and at the end of the day, ayaw kong magsisi.
    Very thankful talaga ako sa mga thoughts niyong lahat mga tsikoteer [emoji16]

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    #93
    I drive two crossovers mostly. The ASX is about the size of the last generation Lancer. Its 2.0L engine is more than enough in terms of performance, better than most compact sedans except for those with turbo engines or 2.0L NA engine (Civic RS, Mazda3 2.0, Focus Ecoboost, Golf/Jetta 1.4T). The other crossover is the Forester XT. It is big for a CUV but it is nimble and very quick for its size. It is not the usual CUV, I tell you.

    However, I am looking to get myself a toy sedan - something performance oriented or a quick yet comfortable highway cruiser. The wife is also planning on getting a compact car to replace the ASX within a year or two. Altis or Civic might be the choices in mind but she will get a Camry if that fits her needs.


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    #94
    Quote Originally Posted by janjanjan View Post
    Since I was a kid
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    Hindi ka na bata kuya...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I drive two crossovers mostly. The ASX is about the size of the last generation Lancer. Its 2.0L engine is more than enough in terms of performance, better than most compact sedans except for those with turbo engines or 2.0L NA engine (Civic RS, Mazda3 2.0, Focus Ecoboost, Golf/Jetta 1.4T). The other crossover is the Forester XT. It is big for a CUV but it is nimble and very quick for its size. It is not the usual CUV, I tell you.

    However, I am looking to get myself a toy sedan - something performance oriented or a quick yet comfortable highway cruiser. The wife is also planning on getting a compact car to replace the ASX within a year or two. Altis or Civic might be the choices in mind but she will get a Camry if that fits her needs.


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    If I may ask, why own 2 crossovers? Don't you want other platform like a sedan or SUV?
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    Hindi ka na bata kuya...
    Oof. Then atleast to slighty feel the dream car which is a sedan based. [emoji2957]

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    Quote Originally Posted by janjanjan View Post
    If I may ask, why own 2 crossovers? Don't you want other platform like a sedan or SUV?
    Oof. Then atleast to slighty feel the dream car which is a sedan based. [emoji2957]

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    The ASX presented itself as an opportunity so we took it. It drives more like a compact car really but with a bit better ground clearance. The Forester XT is a very capable platform - AWD, ground clearance like PPVs, big cargo area, comfortable ride, lots of performance (much more sportiness than other vehicles calling themselves SUVs).


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    #97
    Get the new Civic S. I test drove one. Its fast...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hardwang View Post
    Get the new Civic S. I test drove one. Its fast...
    Diba dati ayaw mo ng Civic? Hehe


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    I still won't CVT.[emoji4]

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    My first CVT is the Outback which I got end of last year.


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