if you are going to buy a second card would you buy CUV or a sedan?
honestly i would go for sedan, the feel of the ride is very different but the sad part is our roads here in the Philippines sucks
if you are going to buy a second card would you buy CUV or a sedan?
honestly i would go for sedan, the feel of the ride is very different but the sad part is our roads here in the Philippines sucks
Since puro CUV meron ako, I’d go for sedan din. Tsaka Accord have the same suspension setup sa CR-V.
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What is your primary car?
If you already have a tall vehicle as a beater car/daily driver then perhaps you can consider the sedan. For all the talk of crossovers being car based, they are still not as comfy as the sedans they are based on. This is, of course, if you don't mind said sedans having limited passenger and cargo carrying capacity while being just as long and wide as most midsize SUVs, and even some vans.
We do still have our 2005 Accord, currently with 106k mileage. Yes, various suspension parts have been replaced, but understandable given its age. In fact, I think our 2007 Santa Fe has replaced more...
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I would like a midsize car as the next car if I have a CUV now, preferably an Accord or Mazda6 or Legacy. Or maybe a wagon, Levorg or Golf GTS.
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nagbrabrain storming lang ako but really i'm aiming for a sedan, nakakamiss din ang ride ng sedan currently i have forester and my brothers cx3 but planning to sell cx3, not really a fan of mazda, liked the outer look but inside it's not very spacious. i'm eyeing for levorg but it can be change if there are other competitors that can beat it's engine performance kasi may buyers remorse ako, should've got forester xt lol!!!
The Philippines in general? I'd stick with a CUV or SUV, anything with a higher ground clearance. You never know when you'll encounter a deep pothole or a flood.
When I still lived there, we got by with a sedan. But, my dad stuck to nice roads and well-maintained streets. If we needed to go to the province where there were many potholes and poor roads? We used public transportation.
I guess it depends on where you plan to drive the most.