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    #11
    I have the new Vios, no complaints and have been "lovin' it", he-he-he. Posted on another thread that I have choosing from mirage, fiesta, etc.. In the end, pinili namin ang Vios since we need a bigger car na paghatid sundo. For your needs, since solo ka Lang for your daily commute, the mirage would fit you better. Pero just like they suggested, do a test drive. Ganun ginawa namin and helped a lot in our decision.

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    #12
    No mention of family. Pero siguro by the time he's done with the payments kelangan na nya ng boot space for the stroller

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    #13
    ^

    It pays to think ahead. Dun din bagsak nyan. IMHO .. :D

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    #14
    I have the new Vios, no complaints and have been "lovin' it", he-he-he. Posted on another thread that I have choosing from mirage, fiesta, etc.. In the end, pinili namin ang Vios since we need a bigger car na paghatid sundo. For your needs, since solo ka Lang for your daily commute, the mirage would fit you better. Pero just like they suggested, do a test drive. Ganun ginawa namin and helped a lot in our decision.

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    #15
    Double post, sorry.

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Are we talking of the 2014 Vios here?

    It's Vios for me, hands down. Nothing beats a car with a proper boot. A necessity lalo na pag may family ka na. The maintenance differences (peso wise) will balance out on the purpose-fullness of the car.
    The latest one. I'm not planning to have a family pa naman. I just want to know kung ano yung mas sulit for me. Value for money.

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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    ^

    It pays to think ahead. Dun din bagsak nyan. IMHO .. :D
    Hahaha! Yes you're right. Pero I'm hoping na sana eh bago ako mangailangan ng stroller eh magkaron muna ako ng gf. Lol!

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    #18
    Di na po siguro kasama sa deciding factor yung size ng car since solo naman ako.

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by KevinAmandy View Post
    Hahaha! Yes you're right. Pero I'm hoping na sana eh bago ako mangailangan ng stroller eh magkaron muna ako ng gf. Lol!
    ah mas madali na yan pag may kotse ka na

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    #20
    The Mirage is the more practical car for a single guy. But if you're thinking of family in the future, the Vios is futureproof. Huge truink, big enough for a stroller and other items. ISOFIX anchors for child seats. And the fuel economy is not much worse. It's a better value if you're looking at buying a higher end Mirage... though you can get a basic Mirage for much less.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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