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October 14th, 2018 04:29 PM #1I owned a Altis 1.6G and 2.0V both 2012!!
Magkasunod ko silang binenta.
Sobrang alaga ko yung 1.6G ko as in (Casa maintained from prev owner) kaso same coding ng adventure namin and 60Kplus milage na.
Yun 2.0V satisfied talaga ako sa driving experience and low milage (37k) kaso yun lang ang maganda sa kanya compare sa dati kong Altis. Di masyado naalagan(may driver daw kasi may ari)
So Ayun po. LANCER EX o CIVIC FD? Alam ko mas makakamura ako sa Lancer EX(2013 GLX M/T) ang prob ko naman sa FD(1.8s) 2006 pa ang engine na yan. Exterior (Lancer glx need pa bihisan) (FD stock prng goods na basta makinis)
Other options(kung kakayanin)
Mazda 3 1.5Skyactive(2014-)
Strada
City
On hand ko palang talaga is 500k (nangangarap lang ako ng Mazda 3 and Strada)
Dami ng ganto thread pero going in year 2019 ano kaya mas okay?
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October 14th, 2018 09:05 PM #2Of course the FD will be significantly more powerful. No worries with regards to the "old" engine. It is still in use in the same state of tune in the latest Civic, and people are still satisfied with it.
Ever considered a diesel? Fuel prices are skyrocketing nowadays...
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October 14th, 2018 10:07 PM #3
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October 14th, 2018 10:28 PM #4People seem to be quite satisfied with it. Only complaints I've read are about the somewhat jerky DCT. If you get the 6MT or the older 4AT though, there shouldn't be any problem. Befriend an Accent cab driver and you will get all the nitty gritty details.
At 500k though, you may already be able to get a Gen 2 Santa Fe. Gen 2.5 even, if you're lucky.
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October 14th, 2018 11:28 PM #5at 500K (eto na naman si dr. d!), one can already get a used diesel innova, if that is on the table.
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October 15th, 2018 12:01 AM #6
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October 15th, 2018 12:24 AM #8
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October 15th, 2018 12:30 AM #9i do a combined city-highway of roughly 50-50.
i get 11-12 km/li, in my D4d MT.
i keep within 80 km/li on the highway.
when i wigo AT, it is a bit better at 12-12.5 km/li. whatever high km/li the highway gives (16-18 km/li!), is canceled by the traffick-y situation near the end of the expressway.
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October 15th, 2018 12:41 AM #10Unfortunately, my 07 Santa Fe doesn't get to stretch its legs as much. My daily commute is around 12kms one way, around 9 of which are in Edsa. This gets me around 6km/L. Not exactly stellar, but cars taking unleaded gasoline would have to do 8km/L thereabouts to keep up, which if I'm not mistaken is 1.6 AT compact territory, so I'm not complaining... much.
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