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November 22nd, 2010 11:53 AM #1I don't know what to get. We prefer diesel (basta CRDi, Turbo-Intercooler)
Kaso okay lang gasoline, basta reasonable yung fuel economy..
We might buy between March and May, 2011.
Budget limit is PhP 1,500,000
Options so far:
'10/'11 Ford Focus 2.0L TDCi + PSDCT
'10/'11 Mitsubishi Monterosport 2.5L GLS
'10/'11 Ford Everest 2.5L TDCi 4x2 A/T
Personal preference ko yung '10/'11 Focus.. Parents prefer Monterosport.
Kaso maglalabas na ng '12 Focus sa US/Europe/China from January to March 2011.. Nakaktakot tuloy bumili ng '10/'11 Focus.. Do you think I should wait? Or go for one of the models above? Or do you think kayang magpaimport ng '12 Focus TDCi from somewhere?
Ayaw ng parents ng second-hand, so brand-new lahat ng options.
Driving style: Slow, gentle, hataw kung mainis XD
Location: Manila, almost purely city driving
Usual purpose: School hatid-sundo
Number of passengers (usually): Driver + 1 Passenger
Other car suggestions welcome :D
Extra info on the cars and other suggestions = very, very helpful.
Fuel consumptions, please?
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November 22nd, 2010 01:19 PM #2
Ano ba kailangan mo sa kotse? All around ba ito or personal use mo lang?
The Montero Sport and Everest have better overall usage, pero syempre the Focus will be better for personal use kasi mas matipid...
And if ever Focus I would wait for the Mk3 Focus
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November 22nd, 2010 04:39 PM #4It's technically a personal car first and a family car second. We're a family of four (big people)..
I'm torn between yielding to my mom's wishes to get a Montero.
Or being trapped driving an "old" '10/'11 Focus because the '12 Focus is coming really, really soon.
To me kasi.. Parang it doesnt make sense na yung magiging second car ng family (this we're discussing) ay para lang nung first car namin.. We already have a Toyota Fortuner 3.0D4-D...
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November 22nd, 2010 05:22 PM #6Beyond budget, I think..
And we have nasty, nasty experiences with Korean made stuff (Cars included).
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November 22nd, 2010 05:39 PM #7
Too bad. I just test drove the Hyundai Sonata and it's a great car, enough to par and even surpass the Camry on most aspects. And this is only slightly more than the Ford Focus TDCi.
Toyota Camry 2.5G = P1.451M
Hyundai Sonata 2.4L GLS = P1.368M
Ford Focus TDCi 4dr = P1.195MLast edited by ghosthunter; November 22nd, 2010 at 06:08 PM.
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November 22nd, 2010 06:04 PM #8The Santa Fe 2.2ReVGT costs just P1.558M and there are still discounts that apply. If you feel that its still to expensive, there's the Tucson 2.0ReVGT at 1.338M. And yes, the Sonata is worth considering the materials used are good, and it looks so good that everyone, even those driving European sedans, will be looking at you as you drive by, especially if you've got shiny 19 inch rims on. Power is quite good as well, though do not expect to get good fuel economy figures with this one as its just as thirsty as any other 2.4 liter sedan in the market (my definition if "thirsty" may differ from yours, though) and by that I mean around 6-7km/l city driving.
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November 22nd, 2010 06:18 PM #9
Tangalin mo na yung biased mo towards Korean... The Koreans are now on the rise in everything. From cars, to electronics, telenovelas and as a nation... Japan is the opposite, bumabagsak na kalidad nila, their population is shrinking and its a very stymied country...
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November 22nd, 2010 11:21 PM #10For the Camry or Sonata, super fuel killer yan... Diesels.
And irony first car ko, I have to make do with all the way until I make it to the end of medschool. and college pa Lang ako... Kahit on the rise nag Korean cars and such, I wouldn't trust them to deliver a car with that caliber of reliability...
6-7km/l isn't so bad Kung diesel... Kaso that's unacceptable Kung gasoline. Masyado mahal... And I hear very few gas engines have fuel consumptions in the city higher than 8km/l...
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