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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by oliver1013 View Post
    Welcome to the club..

    Masaya yan, wag mo lang kalimutan ilagay sa sport mode pag, walang traffic. Although di naman siya lilipad pag naka sport, pag naka I kasi talagang parang ayaw ka paalisin..hehe
    Thanks. Will keep that in mind though the daily drive would take me through the C5 traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    P1.498M after P100K discount. Usual freebies lang LTO,tint and mat. The 2.0IP has the touch screen audio, 18" wheel with 2-tone, shark fin and the electric boot lift.
    qurious lang po, paano nyo po nalalaman yung mga promo or discounts? kasi pag sa olx ka tumingin wala naman discounts na indicated. or sa cash payment lang po yan? salamat!

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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by Belahans View Post
    qurious lang po, paano nyo po nalalaman yung mga promo or discounts? kasi pag sa olx ka tumingin wala naman discounts na indicated. or sa cash payment lang po yan? salamat!
    You can go to the dealership and ask. Even a quick call will do.


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    #44
    The SA at the dealership made the offer. I guess they have that promo for different models since last year. The discount is good for cash or bank PO.

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    #45
    The price-off is due to the coming of the facelifted model. Fortunately, there's not much of a difference, at least cosmetically. This means that the current Forester won't look outdated, and hence it's a really good buy with its 100k discount right now.


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    #46
    thanks for the info. :thumbup:

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    #47
    Yeah. Subaru facelifts are notable for not being notable. They are very subtle. Some interior trim pieces mostly.


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    #48
    In a heartbeat the FXT. But if it's a midlevel variant the CRV. Aside from the long wait for Suby parts, you also have to factor in the cost. When our older Forester busted it's headlight, the cost of replacing one is equivalent to almost 2 pairs on a Honda. PMS costs too are quite expensive(check the Subaru PMS thread, an example is P35k for a 40,000 PMS for an NA Forester). For Honda, you wouldn't believe that my current-gen CRV cost less than my PMS on my current-gen Altis. Damn Toyota Pasig!

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    #49
    Quote Originally Posted by sientobente View Post
    In a heartbeat the FXT. But if it's a midlevel variant the CRV. Aside from the long wait for Suby parts, you also have to factor in the cost. When our older Forester busted it's headlight, the cost of replacing one is equivalent to almost 2 pairs on a Honda. PMS costs too are quite expensive(check the Subaru PMS thread, an example is P35k for a 40,000 PMS for an NA Forester). For Honda, you wouldn't believe that my current-gen CRV cost less than my PMS on my current-gen Altis. Damn Toyota Pasig!
    Sientobente,
    Are you part of the CRV group Philippines? I think I saw your CRV.

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    #50
    I think the best crossover in the Market is the Rav4 which is competitively priced between the smaller crossover to bigger crossovers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crosswind View Post
    Sientobente,
    Are you part of the CRV group Philippines? I think I saw your CRV.
    yes sir I am

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    #52
    Forester gets the nod from me in build quality. Everything looks and feels smooth and fit well together. Handling is pretty good for a CUV. The view all around is excellent because of the large windows. The only complaint I have is with the CVT. The test drive unit 2.0i I drove had that rubberband effect at slow speeds. Bothered me so much I didn't look back.

    CR-V is much more comfortable than the Forester. The engine needs a lot of revs though, specially the 2.0. Doesn't handle as well as the Forester but far more comfortable offroad. Legroom is a bit limited but better than the CX-5. FC is decent if you baby the throttle. I kind of miss our CR-V. Its a good all-rounder.

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    #53
    Quote Originally Posted by crosswind View Post
    I think the best crossover in the Market is the Rav4 which is competitively priced between the smaller crossover to bigger crossovers.
    I like the RAV4 too. Priced competitively at 1.45M, but unfortunately its feature set is sorely lacking. No HID, no leather, no push-start, no LCD HU, no parking sensors.

    The base model at 1.23M is better value for money though. Compact CUV for the price of a subcompact CUV. It's the cheapest 2.5 you can buy, and the 2.5 does have a lot of power. Thing is, it doesn't seem to enjoy being pushed to its limits. When I drove the CX5, it felt very willing and peppy. The RAV4 feels very bland, with an awful engine noise. Absolutely no drama in acceleration, which may be good or bad depending on your taste. Handling also isn't as good as the CX5 or Forester, but at par at least with the CRV.




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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    I like the RAV4 too. Priced competitively at 1.45M, but unfortunately its feature set is sorely lacking. No HID, no leather, no push-start, no LCD HU, no parking sensors.

    The base model at 1.23M is better value for money though. Compact CUV for the price of a subcompact CUV. It's the cheapest 2.5 you can buy, and the 2.5 does have a lot of power. Thing is, it doesn't seem to enjoy being pushed to its limits. When I drove the CX5, it felt very willing and peppy. The RAV4 feels very bland, with an awful engine noise. Absolutely no drama in acceleration, which may be good or bad depending on your taste. Handling also isn't as good as the CX5 or Forester, but at par at least with the CRV.




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    Yes, the Rav4 is not rev happy . I think all Rav4 doesn't enjoy thrusting the needle past 4k rpm which I experienced with our 2002 Rav4 unlike my Crv. But the price is hard to resist but add 100k you could go home with the AWD forester or a stick shift crv

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    #55
    How about Mitsubishi's ASX?

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    #56
    Quote Originally Posted by orbitz52 View Post
    How about Mitsubishi's ASX?
    I think the ASX is more in competition with the XV. They are smaller compared to the CRV, RAV4, Tucson, Sportage, CX5, and Forester.

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    #57
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I think the ASX is more in competition with the XV. They are smaller compared to the CRV, RAV4, Tucson, Sportage, CX5, and Forester.
    I like asx cause of paddle shifter, any of these have paddle shifter?

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    #58
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r2 View Post
    Forester gets the nod from me in build quality. Everything looks and feels smooth and fit well together. Handling is pretty good for a CUV. The view all around is excellent because of the large windows. The only complaint I have is with the CVT. The test drive unit 2.0i I drove had that rubberband effect at slow speeds. Bothered me so much I didn't look back.

    CR-V is much more comfortable than the Forester. The engine needs a lot of revs though, specially the 2.0. Doesn't handle as well as the Forester but far more comfortable offroad. Legroom is a bit limited but better than the CX-5. FC is decent if you baby the throttle. I kind of miss our CR-V. Its a good all-rounder.
    There are ways sir to make the 2.0 engine more responsive. 1. Turn off the Eco button, 2. click on the button on the gear lever(I think this is OD, where it lets the engine rev higher), 3. Switch to a lower gear(1-2). Pretty sure you'll get the punch you need. My problem with the 2.0 is it takes forever to get past 120kph.

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    #59
    Again speed is not an issue for me. What with the traffic in MM and if I go somewhere else for vacation, and with the family, I seldom go above 100kph. Im not in such a hurry.

    Heck, I am already happy with the jimny, how much more with a big brother. :D
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    #60
    Quote Originally Posted by orbitz52 View Post
    I like asx cause of paddle shifter, any of these have paddle shifter?
    The Forester XT comes with paddle shifters.

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