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June 14th, 2018 03:56 PM #1on my mind ito ang pinagpipilian ko
kona
trax
tiguan?
gts
so far yan palang nasa isip ko more on gusto ko higher ground clearance just to make sure na makakadaan sa baha though ang usual route lang naman is ortigas to new manila or maybe some out of the town ang budget is around 1.5M
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fuel efficient
interior and exterior looks
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June 14th, 2018 04:31 PM #2
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June 14th, 2018 09:31 PM #6which is better tucson x sportage x crv diesel s or if ever sedan gts or jetta?
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June 15th, 2018 11:01 AM #7According to local articles, the Kona is released here with a 2.0L NA gas and 1.6L turbo gas engine. Hopefully that changes soon, or they won't be selling very many of it!
I'd take a look at the Tucson and Sportage CRDi, though both are getting expensive. Very powerful engine though, with positively brutal power delivery should you jab the throttle. You may actually find yourself using it more often than your wife. [emoji23] Also more practical than niche brands in terms of parts and maintenance. You may want to consider slightly used units to avoid painful initial depreciation losses.
CRV diesel is more practical in that it has a 3rd row, with cargo space to spare (I can barely squeeze my backpack in the back of my 07 Santa Fe with the 3rd row up!). Your wife may also appreciate the benefits of fuel efficiency here more than power in the Tucson/Sportage twins. In terms of material quality and long term reliability, I am sure that Honda still has the advantage over the Koreans.
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June 15th, 2018 10:42 AM #9
If ground clearance is such a consideration, get a pickup truck. Diesel engines make it thrift on fuel. It might be just too bulky a ride for your wife.
If you just need a 2nd vehicle for city routes, get a compact - a Civic or Altis or Mazda3 or Focus or Sylphy. Use the Forester when you need a ride with higher ground clearance.
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June 16th, 2018 11:29 AM #10
Why not a Jimny or a CX3? Smaller road footprint, park-friendly, easier to weave thru traffic. I borrow the wife's M2DJ on free days for the reasons stated + fun drive....& Skyactivs are light on the petrol budget.[emoji4]
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