Ertiga has the best value. It's ride quality is very good. Very economical also sa fuel. You sit higher than the mobilio. It is more stable than the avanza. Durability tested na in India. Harsh yung ride ng avanza. Mobilio has sedan ground clearance, and it's a Honda. Masakit sa bulsa pag PMS nah.
Honda Mobilio and Suzuki Ertiga has similar ground clearance at 185mm.
Consider also front and rear overhang, departure angle etc. Ertiga excels.
Don't need to go offroad for those to become relevant.
for someone who is shopping for a capable vehicle AND not in the market for the Ecosport or any other SUV/CUV. This is good to know.
Now granted, the differences between them might be negligible at best. Still, more info.
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Don't need to go offroad for those to become relevant.
for someone who is shopping for a capable vehicle AND not in the market for the Ecosport of any other SUV/CUV. This is good to know.
Now granted, the differences between them might be negligible at best. Still, more info.
Some Philippines roads are worst than those mild off road tracks. imagine your sedan getting into the giant holes along macapagal ave last few months.
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...front and rear overhang.. departure angle, etc...
[]Those info doesnt mean anything. You dont take an fwd vehicle off road.[/QUOTE]
obviously, hindi pa kayo nasabitan ng mataas na curb...
heh heh.
+1- agree 100%, eventhough the ground clearance of mobilio is quite high, those overhangs especially the rs variant will regularly grind those slopes, even on a moderately inclined garage.This i think is the biggest advantage of avanza over other compact mpv with it's high approach and departure angle.
obviously, hindi pa kayo nasabitan ng mataas na curb...
heh heh.[/QUOTE]
Or went through pot hole ridden provincial roads.
Nadala ko na sa off road Ertiga ko, NOT BY CHOICE. It handled well and hindi ako sumabit kahit malalim mga lubak.
Good thing MPV binili ko at hindi kotse.
Honestly, I would not be getting this type of vehicle with ground clearance or approach/departure angles in mind. With those concerns, I'd go for the Innova, Adventure or Crosswind.
If I were choosing among these three, practicality concerns aside, I'd go for the Mobilio, and then throw in a wheel/tire upgrade. Shouldn't take much to reach an SUV-like 200mm ground clearance.