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November 14th, 2017 08:31 PM #1Planning to buy tsikot, Ano pong mas maganda, vios 1.3e m/t or accent 1.4 m/t? TIA
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November 14th, 2017 10:58 PM #2
Vios.
Mas matibay, mas maganda, mas matipid, mas mura imaintain, mas madali ibenta.
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November 14th, 2017 11:04 PM #3
for taxi... vios 😉
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November 15th, 2017 11:05 AM #4I am an Uber operator for more than 3 yrs, I have 15 cars, I've tried a lot... Including Vios...
Maganda Vios, malakas... Napaka lakas sa gas! Mirage G4 P900 per day, 200kms per day, 14-16hrs drive.... Sa Vios P1,200 to P1,800 na gas yun... Napakalakas sa gas di ba! Maganda Vios para sa ekonomiya ng bansa!
Maganda Vios... Malakas... Malakas patak ng pawis mo kasi mainit ang aircon. Malakas mang asar!
Maganda Vios... Pag umupo ka sa back seat yung tuhod mo abot sa back rest ng front row seat, hanep! Feeling mo matangkad ka!
Yung 6 ko na Accent nakakatamad, walang problema e
Mag Vios kyo para enjoy!
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November 15th, 2017 11:09 AM #5
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November 15th, 2017 12:32 PM #6
My personal ownership experience with the Vios is completely different.
I did 8.5 km/L in city driving. Pretty low for a subcompact, but in the same league as a 1.5 City or 1.4 Accent. 16 km/L is easy for highway driving, and I've done 21 km/L on pure NLEX/SCTEX driving. All backed up by full tank computations and hard data.
Aircon is good even in midday heat, as with all modern Toyotas. Just turn the thermostat all the way up and the car cools quickly even after being parked under direct sunlight.
Rear legroom is certainly bigger than an Accent, though not as big as the City's, Almera's, or Ciaz's. That said, it still has more legroom than my old 10th gen Altis (of course the Altis still had better shoulder room).
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November 15th, 2017 12:48 PM #7
I've heard na mas maayos daw yung dual VVTi na Vios (which should be the model you're looking at right now)
My sister uses the first batch of the 3rd Gen Vios (non dual VVTi), she came from 1.6L cars kaya feeling nya ang tipid ng Vios.
Honestly, Vios will be easier to sell and easier to maintain (it shares a lot of its parts with the older Gen)
Personally (this is just my personal opinion), hindi maganda mag age ang Hyundai... Feeling ko the paint fades faster tapos the previous gen model looks way older...
Just compare the 1st and 2nd gen Vios to the 3rd gen Accent... Parang ang luma tignan nung Accent...
The Accent (should) come from Korea, the Vios from Laguna. So expect the Accent to have a lot of features missing kasi they will need to keep the cost competitive.
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November 15th, 2017 12:54 PM #8
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November 16th, 2017 05:06 PM #9
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November 16th, 2017 05:19 PM #10
sa choices mo sa vios ako dahil satisfied vios owner ako
gen 3 owner here bought last 2013, pero kung ngayon ako bibili, I'd prefer a honda city.
It will depend on the specific vehicle/battery designs on making it feasible but some(Tesla and...
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