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    #1
    Need your comments about these two guys. Please help me out. I have 3 weeks left to decide.
    I'm single and I don't need a bigger space so I think these two will be perfect for me hehe, but I need to choose one.

    Thanks guys.

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    Not considering the Montero Sport GLX 4x2 AT for 1.2-1.3m?

    It's not just about the bigger space. I feel like you just get more car for the money.

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    ASX para maiba naman.

    Or Kia Sportage EX Theta II.

    Mainstream na yung Tucson eh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janp001 View Post
    Need your comments about these two guys. Please help me out. I have 3 weeks left to decide.
    I'm single and I don't need a bigger space so I think these two will be perfect for me hehe, but I need to choose one.

    Thanks guys.
    You would be happier with the ASX.

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    Yeah, the ASX would be perfect. Just don't ... ugh ... rice it out like what others did it to theirs.

    Ghosthunter's ASX looks really nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janp001 View Post
    Need your comments about these two guys. Please help me out. I have 3 weeks left to decide.
    I'm single and I don't need a bigger space so I think these two will be perfect for me hehe, but I need to choose one.

    Thanks guys.
    You find out bro!

    Meron namang thread dito ng ASX & Tucson, wala pang one week kaya mo ng mabasa yun at makapag-decide.

    I'm sure, magiging maliwanag sayo ang lahat about these cars.

    BTW, lumabas na ba yung 2012 na ASX?

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    definitely go with ASX. ung kingfisher blue.

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    I saw 2 ASX na dark blue yung color.





    Ganyan. Alam ko wala yan sa color option pero ewan ko kung paano nakarating yun dito.

    Ang ganda. I like ASX because of that color. Just make it as decent as ghosthunter's ASX ;)

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    #9
    asx nalang if lagi mag isa sa car

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janp001 View Post
    Need your comments about these two guys. Please help me out. I have 3 weeks left to decide.
    I'm single and I don't need a bigger space so I think these two will be perfect for me hehe, but I need to choose one.

    Thanks guys.
    Like what the others say, OK din yung base model Montero Sport. Mahal ang gasolina ngayon. Etong dalawa lang ba ang pilian? If so, ano ang priorities and preferences mo? If you're more of the boy racer type, you'd probably like the ASX better. If you just want something stylish, spacious and comfy then the Tucson it is. I'd suggest you consider the Sportage as well. Really great looking car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTi View Post
    Like what the others say, OK din yung base model Montero Sport. Mahal ang gasolina ngayon. Etong dalawa lang ba ang pilian? If so, ano ang priorities and preferences mo? If you're more of the boy racer type, you'd probably like the ASX better. If you just want something stylish, spacious and comfy then the Tucson it is. I'd suggest you consider the Sportage as well. Really great looking car.
    It is unfair to stereo-type ASX owners as "boy-racer types"... given that the ASX is spacious, comfy and has it's own kind of style. Plus the smooth suspension and CVT tranny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    It is unfair to stereo-type ASX owners as "boy-racer types"... given that the ASX is spacious, comfy and has it's own kind of style. Plus the smooth suspension and CVT tranny.
    Was illustrating a point here. ASX is more sport-oriented while the Tucson is more comfort-oriented. In much the same way some folks may prefer an Accord over a Camry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTi View Post
    Was illustrating a point here. ASX is more sport-oriented while the Tucson is more comfort-oriented. In much the same way some folks may prefer an Accord over a Camry.
    While I do like sporty cars. I prefer the Camry over the Accord.

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    This is a bit out of topic, but since the discussion is about the ASX anyway, what is it with that car?

    I remember a few months back, when it was new, everyone was like, "get a Lancer EX instead, that ASX is an SUV with the space of a subcompact" or "It's an SUV that isn't any more practical than a car" blah blah. I haven't really kept up with the forums over the past few months, but as I see it now, the ASX is getting the nod over the Tucson, which was, and I believe still is, one of the most recommended compact SUVs available locally.

    I ask because I haven't gotten the chance to drive it, and I think it's one of the cars that was the first among the new set of crossovers (e.g. Subaru XV, Mazda CX-5) that are smaller than your typical Tucson-CRV-RAV4 set. I'm pretty traditional in the sense that I'd opt for a sedan or hatch if I didn't need the space, but I'd like to know what's in it with a "subcompact" SUV like the ASX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    This is a bit out of topic, but since the discussion is about the ASX anyway, what is it with that car?

    I remember a few months back, when it was new, everyone was like, "get a Lancer EX instead, that ASX is an SUV with the space of a subcompact" or "It's an SUV that isn't any more practical than a car" blah blah. I haven't really kept up with the forums over the past few months, but as I see it now, the ASX is getting the nod over the Tucson, which was, and I believe still is, one of the most recommended compact SUVs available locally.

    I ask because I haven't gotten the chance to drive it, and I think it's one of the cars that was the first among the new set of crossovers (e.g. Subaru XV, Mazda CX-5) that are smaller than your typical Tucson-CRV-RAV4 set. I'm pretty traditional in the sense that I'd opt for a sedan or hatch if I didn't need the space, but I'd like to know what's in it with a "subcompact" SUV like the ASX.
    My thoughts exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    This is a bit out of topic, but since the discussion is about the ASX anyway, what is it with that car?

    I remember a few months back, when it was new, everyone was like, "get a Lancer EX instead, that ASX is an SUV with the space of a subcompact" or "It's an SUV that isn't any more practical than a car" blah blah. I haven't really kept up with the forums over the past few months, but as I see it now, the ASX is getting the nod over the Tucson, which was, and I believe still is, one of the most recommended compact SUVs available locally.

    If you dont lose in touch, you will not wonder!

    There are many threads regarding Tucson which disappoint you even by reading.




    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    This is a bit out of topic, but since the discussion is about the ASX anyway, what is it with that car?
    Quote Originally Posted by Vertigo View Post
    My thoughts exactly.
    Well, the handling is pretty nice, the design is right above average that fit to my taste, and the road doesnt have to much with this car!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    This is a bit out of topic, but since the discussion is about the ASX anyway, what is it with that car?

    I remember a few months back, when it was new, everyone was like, "get a Lancer EX instead, that ASX is an SUV with the space of a subcompact" or "It's an SUV that isn't any more practical than a car" blah blah. I haven't really kept up with the forums over the past few months, but as I see it now, the ASX is getting the nod over the Tucson, which was, and I believe still is, one of the most recommended compact SUVs available locally.

    I ask because I haven't gotten the chance to drive it, and I think it's one of the cars that was the first among the new set of crossovers (e.g. Subaru XV, Mazda CX-5) that are smaller than your typical Tucson-CRV-RAV4 set. I'm pretty traditional in the sense that I'd opt for a sedan or hatch if I didn't need the space, but I'd like to know what's in it with a "subcompact" SUV like the ASX.

    The ASX is a crossover. Smaller than the compact-SUV and is somewhat between a sedan & a compact-SUV in design. Consider it as a four-door hatchback with taller suspension (and 4x4 in some models). It is more practical vehicle for the young urban dweller who wants SUV capability combined with sedan manners. It's biggest compromise in design would be the smaller cargo area, which may or may not be an issue with buyers.

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    1.3M yung ASX diba? i'll get the crdi tucson na lang kung tucson or asx ang pagpipilian... pero given the chance.. i'll get the montero or sportage instead :D

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    I posted a 5 SUV shootout before. You can read the article as it gives unbiased reviews. The 5 SUVs are CRV, ASX, Tucson, Xtrail CVT and Peugeot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sachiel View Post
    I posted a 5 SUV shootout before. You can read the article as it gives unbiased reviews. The 5 SUVs are CRV, ASX, Tucson, Xtrail CVT and Peugeot.

    That was a good review, but they did not include problems after a year just like the frustration of owners who suffer from different problems like a/c problem, brake & brake dust issue, central door lock, noise at the back...etc...

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