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    Hello. I'm planning to buy a second-hand compact sedan this coming August. I'm still overseas though and I'm planning to replace our 15-year old Toyota Corolla once I get back home. My vacation won't be that long though so as much as possible I want to maximize my stay hunting for 1 car brand only. This will be my first time to buy a car so I would really appreciate all your inputs.

    I have shortlisted 3 choices:

    1.) Mitsubishi Lancer Ex
    2.) Chevrolet Cruze
    3.) Hyundai Elantra

    These are the requirements I'm looking at (sorted as per priority):

    1st: Reliability,durability, ease of maintenance.
    2nd: Comfortable to drive and ride on with.
    3rd: Excellent interior and features.
    4th: Good fuel consumption

    I really don't mind performance since I will use this car for city driving. And I also want to know the maintenance cost, parts and consumables, and where to buy these parts and consumables apart from the casa.

    Once again, thanks you very much in advance.

    Cheers and regards

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    what's your budget, sir?
    also, there are usually some fixins' needed when buying a used car. and since you will be leaving soon after, i am assuming someone else will have to do those fixins'. is this someone else knowledgeable?
    what i am suggesting is, maybe a new car is what you should consider..

    btw, are you married or single? because if you are not married, why are you buying a car, when most of the time you will be out of town? baka, everytime you come home, ikaw ang mag-change oil...
    heh heh.

    and i am curious... your top three isn't exactly a top combination... there's one or two of them that's not in the most-wanted list...
    my 86 centavos' worth..
    Last edited by dr. d; July 21st, 2013 at 07:57 AM.

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    Its expensive to maintain a chevy cruze. Thats the general feedback about it by the owners based on my research before. Aside from that, i think parts wont be as available compared to your other choices since there arent as many on the road. For some reason, i havent seen one in months.

    Its a tie between the elantra and the lancer ex. But based on our criteria the elantra wins 2, 3, and 4. We dont know about 1 yet, but ill trust the lancer better being a japanese car. Both are comfortable to drive but the lancer loses because there is a hump at the leg area of the back seat. It wont be comfortable for the person sitting in the middle if the car will be loaded. The interior of the lancer is also bland compared to the current lineup of this generation. Specially for the lower end models. Looks very old school to me. I dont mind it though. Since i think youll be getting a 2.0 model for the lancer (i dont think there are 2nd hand 1.6's for sale), itll easily be beaten in fuel economy by a 1.6 or 1.8 elantra. The engine of the elantra is not underpowered by any means so it wont stress the engine too much like the 1.6 mazda 3's case resulting to bad fuel economy. Where the lancer shines is In performance which you dont mind. So i think we got a winner here. but test drive both. Your feel is still the most important factor when it comes to buying a car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    what's your budget, sir?
    also, there are usually some fixins' needed when buying a used car. and since you will be leaving soon after, i am assuming someone else will have to do those fixins'. is this someone else knowledgeable?
    what i am suggesting is, maybe a new car is what you should consider..

    btw, are you married or single? because if you are not married, why are you buying a car, when most of the time you will be out of town? baka, everytime you come home, ikaw ang mag-change oil...
    heh heh.

    and i am curious... your top three isn't exactly a top combination... there's one or two of them that's not in the most-wanted list...
    my 86 centavos' worth..
    Yup someone knowledgeable will maintain the car. Afterall, we've able maintained a 15+ old car. Naaawa na kasi ako sa Toyota namin, gusto ng magretire hehe. As for budget, it depends. as long it's worth it. And yup, I know the risk of buying segunda-mano vehicle. In fact, all our cars are second-hand.

    Nope, I'm not yet married (but very soon). I don't have kids yet (but soon also hehehe) so for the meantime my dad will be driving and maintaining the vehicle. Anyway I'm often go back to Philippines every 3-4 months pero yun lang sakto pagdating ko ako magpapa change oil

    I also like the Toyota 86 but I'm looking for a "for daily use" sedan.

    Cheers and regards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikemike07 View Post
    Its expensive to maintain a chevy cruze. Thats the general feedback about it by the owners based on my research before. Aside from that, i think parts wont be as available compared to your other choices since there arent as many on the road. For some reason, i havent seen one in months.

    Its a tie between the elantra and the lancer ex. But based on our criteria the elantra wins 2, 3, and 4. We dont know about 1 yet, but ill trust the lancer better being a japanese car. Both are comfortable to drive but the lancer loses because there is a hump at the leg area of the back seat. It wont be comfortable for the person sitting in the middle if the car will be loaded. The interior of the lancer is also bland compared to the current lineup of this generation. Specially for the lower end models. Looks very old school to me. I dont mind it though. Since i think youll be getting a 2.0 model for the lancer (i dont think there are 2nd hand 1.6's for sale), itll easily be beaten in fuel economy by a 1.6 or 1.8 elantra. The engine of the elantra is not underpowered by any means so it wont stress the engine too much like the 1.6 mazda 3's case resulting to bad fuel economy. Where the lancer shines is In performance which you dont mind. So i think we got a winner here. but test drive both. Your feel is still the most important factor when it comes to buying a car.
    Hi Sir. thanks for your reply.

    I can see several Cruze's for sale with low resale value, which is very tempting. And it's one of my choices because I read very good reviews about it (100x better than the dreaded Optra), and it even got a COTY (Car of the Year) award in 2010-2011). But yeah I need to think thrice especially if what you say is true about the Cruze wherein parts is scarce. I cannot afford the car sidelined for a long time.

    As for the Elantra, its also got the COTY award in 2011-2012. And I've read excellent things about it. Same with the Lancer EX but yeah I mostly see GT-A and other 2.0 models for sale and I don't need a "pang-hatawan" car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    and i am curious... your top three isn't exactly a top combination... there's one or two of them that's not in the most-wanted list...
    my 86 centavos' worth..
    This is exactly what I had in mind Maybe the TS prefers cars that are not that common on the road. But then again, cars are popular for a good reason like the Vios.

    If I had to choose among the 3, I'll get the Lancer. I did consider getting an EX early this year but then the current model is about 5 yrs already and could be due for a full model change. Also the trunk space of the EX is extremely small because it's shallow. I find that so odd because based from the exterior I was expecting a huge trunk space. You can't expect fuel economy as well if you are getting an A/T EX (at least according to my Uncle). But in terms of looks, I love the current Lancer but then again you might just end up spending more money on it as it's nice to dress up/ accessorize. Given all those factors, I decided to stay loyal to Toyota

    TS, Toyota's reliability is already proven in your case, why not consider an Altis or Vios?
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    I'd get a Lancer among the choices.

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    For the 1.6 variant though, AT or MT doesnt matter. Its still fuel efficient for its class. According to 2.0 owners naman, its just right for a 2.0. All the compartments of the lancer are really bad. Ive never seen such a small glove compartment and whatever you call the one by the elbow. I could barely store anything in the glove compartment because i leave the pms/warranty/owners booklet in there. Oh well. For me, the lancer is for the younger generation (which im part of ) if you wanna get serious or look professional, its either the elantra or altis. If you were to choose the altis though, Id wait for the new altis. Its design will make all the previous corolla's look dated and it beats out the elantra in terms of elegance. If youre going for sporty though, it wont get any better than the lancer.

    What i feel would be the best 2nd hand compact car is the civic FD. Im a proud ex-owner. I loved everything about that car. Its the perfect balance between fuel economy and power (1.8 variant). Looks good too and very spacious. But it became a headache after 3 years of ownership. We bought it used. According to the people who inspected the car it was either flooded or was part of a major accident. Thats why we opted for brandnew this time. We were traumatized by our experience and the significant drop of its resale value. Anyways, sorry for the OT. Good luck sir! If you cant find a good deal for your choices, try hunting a civic fd.

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    Among the three, I'd go for the Elantra which strikes a pretty good balance among your priorities. You may want to consider the Kia Soul as well, which uses the 1.6L Elantra's engine and tranny. It has more usable cargo space as compared to sedan, which may be useful for your upcoming family.

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    Please remove the Chevy.. Talo kaya dyan in the long run.


    If I were you, I'd limit my choices between lancer and elantra. And you can't go wrong with either.


    Sent from the bottom of my .....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    This is exactly what I had in mind Maybe the TS prefers cars that are not that common on the road. But then again, cars are popular for a good reason like the Vios.

    If I had to choose among the 3, I'll get the Lancer. I did consider getting an EX early this year but then the current model is about 5 yrs already and could be due for a full model change. Also the trunk space of the EX is extremely small because it's shallow. I find that so odd because based from the exterior I was expecting a huge trunk space. You can't expect fuel economy as well if you are getting an A/T EX (at least according to my Uncle). But in terms of looks, I love the current Lancer but then again you might just end up spending more money on it as it's nice to dress up/ accessorize. Given all those factors, I decided to stay loyal to Toyota

    TS, Toyota's reliability is already proven in your case, why not consider an Altis or Vios?
    Hi Ma'am Cathy.

    Yeah I wanna try other car brand. We had a Nissan Sentra Super Saloon and currently have a early 90's Nissan 300zx. We also had a Mitsushi Lancer (early 80's model) that we used when we were still in elementary school. And currently we have a Vios that we use for business (pang-taxi). All very good piece of machine and we had very good experience in these Japanese cars except for the 300ZX (anyway we acquired it as a gift lang naman).

    Toyota Corolla Altis is a no-brainer. But then again, i really don't mind with the extra few hundred/thousand pesos as long parts can be sourced out (in Banawe). And I noticed the Corolla Altis still sell high in the 2nd hand market which is to be expected naman due to its good reputation.

    Anyway, thanks for your opinion I really appreciated it. If ever maalanganin ako sa 3 choices ko who knows I might end up with a Corolla Altis

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    Thanks for the inputs Sir basti, GTi, and Caloi.

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    The Lancer EX would be your best pick but if you are buying 2nd hand, you will definitely have problems if you are looking for the 1.6L variant because it jsut recently came out. The 2.0L variant is the one that has been available since the EX has been sold locally. Your best value for money would be the GLS variant although the MX and GTA models have paddle shifts as standard.

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    We are very happy and satisfied with my wife's Lancer EX MX, comparo namin before din yan, but natira sa lancer vs chevy, we choose lancer kasi mas maliit at mas matipid 1.6 vs 1.8. Comfy sya, and I love the HID, lalo na sa mga lumalabo na mata sa gabi hehehe

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    * Sir Ghost and Lucas - thanks alot for your advise.

    So far it's 4-Lancer: 1-Elantra: 0-Cruze. Please keep it coming.

    Oh by the way mga Sir at Ma'am, I also posted this thread in TGP. I got curious with this post:

    1st requirement:
    none of the 3 cars are durable or easy to maintain.
    mahal parts ng chevy. sirain talaga ang hyundai. Madame dishonest casa ng mitsubishi

    2nd requirement:
    Mahirap siguro idrive ang elantra dahil sa fluidic design niya.. sobrang baba ng mga salamin niyan

    3rd requirement:
    I like cruze and lancer. not a fan of hyundai elantra.

    4th requirement:
    matipid daw cruze dahil sa good power to weight ratio. magastos siguro din ang lancer either 1.6 or 2.0. SA hyundai, idk.
    He's mentioned about Hyundai's being "sirain talaga" and the hanky-panky service of Mitsubishi casa. Anong masasabi nyo po dito? Marami bang talagang cases nito?

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    Eto din choices ko dati but I crossed out the Cruze first, I ended up with the Lancer, the 1.6 variant. Although mas malaki ang interior at trunk ng Elantra, nag Lancer pa din ako kasi plano ko talaga bihisan. Nagandahan lang talaga ako sa Elantra noon cuz of it's looks. Pero ngayon sawa na ako, sa una lang siya pogi. Since nagtatagal pala ang oto sa inyo, mag Lancer ka na lang kasi it will be classic like the box type kahit matagal na pogi pa din, bihis man or stock. Kaya lang sa 2.0 Lancer EX, known issue ang ABS, nasisira siya after 3 yrs warranty hehe Kaya swerte kung bago pa magexpire warranty para covered pa. Worth 11k each yun. I just pray that it doesnt happen to the 1.6 variant.

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    With your choices, I'd take the Lancer EX din.. Or better yet, kung ano yung gusto mo sir dun ka na talaga.. Baka magaya ka sakin.. Ako nung nabenta ko yung Civic FD ko bumili ako ng Elantra, nung una ok naman.. pero nung tumagal ayoko na ahahha parang nagsawa ako.. Gusto ko pala talaga yung EX.. hehe So far ok pa naman yung Elantra mas cool lang siguro talaga kung EX kinuha ko kasi malaking tao ako.. :D

    If i-a-add mo sa list mo yung FD mas ok yun.. :D

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    Hello sir tuna and rocy. Thanks for your inputs.

    * Sir Rocky - noted on the info on the Lancer EX 2.0 ABS issue. I'm starting to considering buying a brandnew Lancer 1.6 mx should i go with Lancer ex.

    Judging from the feedbacks so far, i can narrow it down with Lancer Ex and Elantra.

    Did anyone had bad experience with Mitsubishi casas? Someone said "maraming dishonest sa mga Mitsubishi casas".

    Any Elantra owners here? Any bad experience with Elantra?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigz2009 View Post
    Did anyone had bad experience with Mitsubishi casas? Someone said "maraming dishonest sa mga Mitsubishi casas".

    I have my service done at Mitsubishi Valle Verde branch. No problems except for long lines for service, so you need to go there early.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigz2009 View Post
    Hello sir tuna and rocy. Thanks for your inputs.

    * Sir Rocky - noted on the info on the Lancer EX 2.0 ABS issue. I'm starting to considering buying a brandnew Lancer 1.6 mx should i go with Lancer ex.

    Judging from the feedbacks so far, i can narrow it down with Lancer Ex and Elantra.

    Did anyone had bad experience with Mitsubishi casas? Someone said "maraming dishonest sa mga Mitsubishi casas".

    Any Elantra owners here? Any bad experience with Elantra?
    Yung sa casa, nakatagpo na ako ng pwede ka manood habang ni-PMS oto ko, although hindi babaran na nood, pwede ka pumunta punta, at nagrerequest ako ng mekaniko na gagawa lang sa oto ko. Dun sa Mitsubishi Abad Santos. Protocol din nila na ibigay sayo yung basyo ng mga ginamit like oil, or kung may laman pa na natira bigay na din un sayo. Dati sa Diamond fairview unang PMS ko walang ganyan e. Bawal manood at hindi binigay ang sobra or container ng oil.

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