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March 18th, 2013 10:03 AM #51
This is the JDM CRV. Its no longer available. Notice the part of the bumper below license plate has a smooth slope and no protrusions.
This the THAI made CRV. Notice there is a skirt like protrusions on the space below the license plate. Uses a different mags.
In terms of appearance, I like the JDM CRV better. Minimalist front bumper and better looking mags.
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Learn more about the features and performance of the JDM CRV (sadly no longer available and superseded by the THAI CRV).
2012 Honda CR-V 2.4L EX - Honest Car Reviews Philippines
Jack of All Traits | 2012 Honda CR-V 2.4L EX AT
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More about the THAI CRV:
Honda serves 4 new Thai-made 2012 CR-V variants
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March 18th, 2013 10:06 AM #52
This is the JDM CRV. Its no longer available. Notice the part of the bumper below license plate has a smooth slope and no protrusions.
This the THAI made CRV. Notice there is a skirt like protrusions on the space below the license plate. Uses a different mags.
In terms of appearance, I like the JDM CRV better. Minimalist front bumper and better looking mags.
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March 20th, 2013 02:34 PM #53
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March 21st, 2013 12:46 PM #54good day to all,
was just wondering how the 2013 CRV 2.0S AT (Thai) would fare against the 2014 Forester 2.0 iL in terms of fuel consumption...
a local review from ************ suggests the 2014 Forester 2.0iL can go more than 15km/li on the highway (not sure about city-wise)
anyone with 2013 CRV 2.0S AT (Thai) care to share their fuel consumption experience? thanks so much.
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March 22nd, 2013 01:30 PM #55I bought the crv awd Thai version for my wife, we really love it. Leather seats, hid, folding side mirrors, cruise control dual zone aircon. For 1.5m+ you really get a lot. My wife in particular loves the backup camera as it makes parking a whole lot easier for her. We also took it out of town, and did around 140-150 easy on sctex ( we didn't want to go any faster). Based on my experience around 10-12 kmh city driving, 6-7 in heavy traffic, 15-16 highway. The cabin is extremely quiet and the ride is very cushy and comfortable. When you connect your ipod to play songs it also displays the album art which i find cool. The steering is so light it feels weird at first, it takes getting used to, also I wish there were back up sensors to go with the camera. Our other choices were the Sta fe but for the price we could've just bought a ford explorer. The rav 4 we felt was kinda bare, and not worth 1.7 m (4x2 full option). My other car is a 2012 diesel pajero and I honestly enjoy the crv more as the pajero sometimes is tiring to drive. The only other car I would buy over the crv would be the new 4x4 forester which I test drove and is really really nice.
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March 22nd, 2013 02:01 PM #56thanks for the input paolodelac
are you referring to the CRV 2.0S? thanks again!
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March 22nd, 2013 02:19 PM #57We bought the 2.4sx for the extra 150 you get awd, back up camera power folding side mirrors, a more powerful engine, nicer mags and some added safety features. Baka mabitin ka with the 2.0 engine.
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March 22nd, 2013 05:58 PM #58in that case, fuel consumption of the 2.4sx isn't that bad at all pala.. thanks again!
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