I'm choosing between getting a 2010 Hyundai Tucson, 2010 Honda CR-V, 2004 Toyota RAV4 or 2004 Honda CR-V.
I'm still undecided on whether I should go for brand new or spend half a million less for a 2nd hand SUV. Is it worth it?
Ano tingin nyo?
I'm choosing between getting a 2010 Hyundai Tucson, 2010 Honda CR-V, 2004 Toyota RAV4 or 2004 Honda CR-V.
I'm still undecided on whether I should go for brand new or spend half a million less for a 2nd hand SUV. Is it worth it?
Ano tingin nyo?
brand new diesel engine tucson
mahirap bumili ng second hand ngayon lalo na kung hndi mo kakilala ung may ari, ang daming na ONDOY NA KOTSE.
2010 Hyundai Tucson diesel engine! Siguradong hindi ka lugi. Why spend half a million peso for a second hand car na:
1) walang warranty
2) walang choice of accessories (from the start),paint color, plate number
3) pinagsawaan na ng iba
4) di na in perfect condition
5) di mo alam ang history
Just checked, for pre-selling, the 5 seater Sorento is 1.2M for the gas version and 1.3M for the CRDi.
If you take care of your diesel engine I don't think you'll get injector/fuel problems kaagad naman. Unless there's already something wrong with it to start with (like in the case of some Toyotas). Napansin ko kasi usually the underpowered diesels and/or the ones that have the accelerator floored a lot are the ones that get bad nozzle tips/injectors prematurely. If you keep revs at a reasonable level most of the time and are religious with your maintenance, you will enjoy the savings that diesels can give.
I know a lot of people who rarely use their CRV's with the FC they get and the price of gas today. They are mostly relegated to weekend use.
2010 Tucson. Small but looks great. But if you want safe and reliable, the Everest or Montero? Daming me Everest nowadays ah!
I have a 2007 rav4 please avoid this car, umiinom po ng gas 4-6km/L sakin, parang gusto kong palitan ng tucson crdi,![]()