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    sa Japan walang Korean Cars as in zero hyundai-kia, pero gulat ako mayroon Ford Explorer Eddie Bauers. so bakit ganun pati Japanese people hindi umorder ng Hyundai

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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    sa Japan walang Korean Cars as in zero hyundai-kia, pero gulat ako mayroon Ford Explorer Eddie Bauers. so bakit ganun pati Japanese people hindi umorder ng Hyundai
    Hyundai/ kia is top 4 car manufacturer in the world in 2016 sales😁

    Top 1 Car Manufacturers In The World In 216 - DriveSpark

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    Quote Originally Posted by valskie01 View Post
    Hyundai/ kia is top 4 car manufacturer in the world in 2016 sales😁

    Top 1� Car Manufacturers In The World In 2�16 - DriveSpark

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    sabi din dyan Volkwagen na ang top 1. dethroning Toyota to #2. pero hindi din naman makabenta dito ang VW. these manufacturers should woo the Filipino into buying their products. not tell us. "that hey were number 1 or number something abroad, bilhen mo ang mga kulang-kulang namn (Hyundai) at mga old models namin (VW) products pero excuse me no. mas mahal pa din kami sa mga existng nyo favorite japs nyo dyan" what a snob grabe!

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    ^^^ Currently, Nissan-Renault Alliance is the top auto manufacturer surpassing both VW and Toyota. The acquisition of Mitsubishi by the alliance helped them surge past the usual top two.

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    Was in the same scenario before. Narrowed my choice between Tucson GL or Sportage LX. Went with Tucson GL since the price after discount was lower compared to Sportage (after discount also).

    During that time, it does not really matter to me kung ano sa dalawa since for me they're essentially the same iba lang ng looks.

    When i was buying a car i really removed brand as determining factor in my decision. I made a checklist of what I want and decided based on that.

    Things that I considered:
    1. Usage
    2. Price
    3. Must be diesel engine and fuel efficient
    4. Space inside should fit two bikes
    5. Good for long rides

    Things that are nice but not really important to me so ok lang if wala.

    1. Headunit/Sound system - since I would most likely be upgrading it.
    2. Leather seats
    3. Push Start system
    4. Auto climate control
    5. Fog lamps (I rarely used them on the other cars so don't really need it.
    6. Retractable side mirror

    The Tucson and Sportage ticked most of the items on my checklist so i'm fine with it plus the discount that I got was really good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by esr101 View Post
    Was in the same scenario before. Narrowed my choice between Tucson GL or Sportage LX. Went with Tucson GL since the price after discount was lower compared to Sportage (after discount also).

    During that time, it does not really matter to me kung ano sa dalawa since for me they're essentially the same iba lang ng looks.

    When i was buying a car i really removed brand as determining factor in my decision. I made a checklist of what I want and decided based on that.

    Things that I considered:
    1. Usage
    2. Price
    3. Must be diesel engine and fuel efficient
    4. Space inside should fit two bikes
    5. Good for long rides

    Things that are nice but not really important to me so ok lang if wala.

    1. Headunit/Sound system - since I would most likely be upgrading it.
    2. Leather seats
    3. Push Start system
    4. Auto climate control
    5. Fog lamps (I rarely used them on the other cars so don't really need it.
    6. Retractable side mirror

    The Tucson and Sportage ticked most of the items on my checklist so i'm fine with it plus the discount that I got was really good.
    Well said... I personally agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by esr101 View Post
    Was in the same scenario before. Narrowed my choice between Tucson GL or Sportage LX. Went with Tucson GL since the price after discount was lower compared to Sportage (after discount also).

    During that time, it does not really matter to me kung ano sa dalawa since for me they're essentially the same iba lang ng looks.

    When i was buying a car i really removed brand as determining factor in my decision. I made a checklist of what I want and decided based on that.

    Things that I considered:
    1. Usage
    2. Price
    3. Must be diesel engine and fuel efficient
    4. Space inside should fit two bikes
    5. Good for long rides

    Things that are nice but not really important to me so ok lang if wala.

    1. Headunit/Sound system - since I would most likely be upgrading it.
    2. Leather seats
    3. Push Start system
    4. Auto climate control
    5. Fog lamps (I rarely used them on the other cars so don't really need it.
    6. Retractable side mirror

    The Tucson and Sportage ticked most of the items on my checklist so i'm fine with it plus the discount that I got was really good.

    if you type sa FB page Hyundai Tucson 2017 dun maglalabasan ang lahat ng posts about it, as well as yun mga posts ng Hyundai agents even from the casa dealers in provinces

    eto lang natatandaan ko
    - 100K discount
    - free Blackwood 10" Android AVN (Audio, Video, Navigation) with Backup Camera
    - free 4 eye backup sensor
    - free alarm (Gforce brand ata), i dont know kung meron na immobilizer yun, coz wala yan bare unit GL eh
    - i think some casa agents can be squeezed to install the foglamps na fit duon but not OEm, I really can't remember exact details coz I was only browsing the comments

    kung tuusin ok na din. kaya lang I just think of my passenger at times kasi wala sya passenger airbag. I mean at this day and age, wala pa din passegner airbag. ok siguro kung binata ka, o nag-iisa ka lang sa buhay, o bwiset ka sa asawa mo sabihen mo wag sya sumabay kasi walang passenger airbag, pero sasabay mo ***y mo kaopisina.

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    ^ Agree with you on the passenger airbag. GL lang kinuha ko since most of the time ako lang magisa gumagamit. 200k na kasi difference sa GLS variant na may passenger airbag.

    I got my GL Tucson for 1.23M so it turned out na from my initial list that it has the best value proposition for me and suits my needs.

    Here are my choices before:
    1. Toyota Fortuner/Mitsubishi Montero/Ford Everest/Isuzu MUX - Too big for me and need a large space sa likod. I don't like the ride
    2. MAzda CX5 diesel - 2.2M way out of my price range.
    3. Honda CrV diesel - Hindi ko na hinintay since I know that it will be pricey
    4. Rav 4 - Petrol lang kasi

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    Quote Originally Posted by esr101 View Post
    Was in the same scenario before. Narrowed my choice between Tucson GL or Sportage LX. Went with Tucson GL since the price after discount was lower compared to Sportage (after discount also).

    During that time, it does not really matter to me kung ano sa dalawa since for me they're essentially the same iba lang ng looks.

    When i was buying a car i really removed brand as determining factor in my decision. I made a checklist of what I want and decided based on that.

    Things that I considered:
    1. Usage
    2. Price
    3. Must be diesel engine and fuel efficient
    4. Space inside should fit two bikes
    5. Good for long rides

    Things that are nice but not really important to me so ok lang if wala.

    1. Headunit/Sound system - since I would most likely be upgrading it.
    2. Leather seats
    3. Push Start system
    4. Auto climate control
    5. Fog lamps (I rarely used them on the other cars so don't really need it.
    6. Retractable side mirror

    The Tucson and Sportage ticked most of the items on my checklist so i'm fine with it plus the discount that I got was really good.
    Was canvassing for Tucson this August. But we ended up choosing the CR-V.

    You can easily haggle the following from multiple dealers

    - 120K Cash Discount
    - Touchscreen display with reverse camera
    - Rain Visor
    - Reverse Sensor
    - Alarm
    - 1k Diesel
    - LTO and TPL

    This is for GL. we reserved a GLS (2018 with new Rims and side moulding) but after checking the CR-V, we opted the latter. CR-V is newer (Tucson will probably have a facelift on the coming months), has almost the same specs (1.5m Tucson GLS vs. 1.5m CR-V 7-Seater V Diesel), has 5+2 seats in Leather, and more interior room.

    Though I would reserve my judgement on the 120HP Diesel Motor. Would do a Test Drive first. I think it would be adequate, but I will definitely miss the R Engine on the Tucson.

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    ^ and so it begins ... CRV

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