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    #61
    Was able to test drive the CX5, loved it but price nalang talaga problema.

    Now considering the Tucson as well since mura talaga but the base model is very bare inside, low in features. And I'm worried with the after sales service and car reliability. OK sana diesel kaso same price as CX5 na.

    BRV ok sana price kaso ang cheap sa loob parang dating Innova.

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    #62
    Quote Originally Posted by theblob View Post
    Was able to test drive the CX5, loved it but price nalang talaga problema.

    Now considering the Tucson as well since mura talaga but the base model is very bare inside, low in features. And I'm worried with the after sales service and car reliability. OK sana diesel kaso same price as CX5 na.

    BRV ok sana price kaso ang cheap sa loob parang dating Innova.
    How much is your budget anyway? The CX5 Pro is priced the same as the Fortuner G but has more features.


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    Quote Originally Posted by theblob View Post
    BRV ok sana price kaso ang cheap sa loob parang dating Innova.
    Went to see the BRV yesterday with my wife and mom in law. Actually parang mas maganda pa nga interior ng 2013 Innova namin kesa sa BRV considering our Innova is not the top of the line G and V model, its just the mid level E

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    #64
    Budget is 1.5M max but I want to know if the P400k difference is worth it in the long run. Kung long term investment siya worth roughly the same amount then I might still go for the CX5. Pero kung hindi naman ganun kasama ang Hyundai baka mag Tucson nalang ako.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronw123w124 View Post
    Went to see the BRV yesterday with my wife and mom in law. Actually parang mas maganda pa nga interior ng 2013 Innova namin kesa sa BRV considering our Innova is not the top of the line G and V model, its just the mid level E
    you're biased!
    so am i. heh heh.
    in my opinion, you (we) are probably just impressed by the innova's space.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theblob View Post
    Budget is 1.5M max but I want to know if the P400k difference is worth it in the long run. Kung long term investment siya worth roughly the same amount then I might still go for the CX5. Pero kung hindi naman ganun kasama ang Hyundai baka mag Tucson nalang ako.
    if you can easily afford the 400K, then it's worth it.
    if you can afford it but only with difficulty, then it ain't worth it.

    long term investment? cars? no such thing! that's something only an SA will say.
    how can anything that only but loses market value with time, be an investment?

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    #67
    cx5 lacks space, same as the tucson, go for the innova instead or the fortuner

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    #68
    CX5 has enough space for 5 plus cargo. Not as roomy as a Forester or Fortuner but definitely sufficient.

    The Tucson GL (1.188M) has far less toys than the CX5 Pro. It's more comparable to the CX5 Maxx (1.345M).

    The drive alone makes the CX5 better than the Tucson, but if it's not much of a priority than maybe you're better off with the Tucson.


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    #69
    For long drives and during traffic 5 persons wont be comfortable in either car. One downside of the CX5 in its second row is the bench is fixed and not reclinable even a little. Medyo stiff yung angle niya. Another downside is the big bump on the middle floor of the second row, hindi flat yung sahig. As a driver, wala akong problema. Yes the entry level Tucson is very similar to the MAXX.

    Tama rin sabi nung isa na cars lose their value the moment you buy it and both brands do not have good resale value so it's very impractical to buy an expensive car puwera nalang siguro kung okay lang malugi and the drive is more important. I will test drive the Tucson to decide. Okay ba ang Hyundai Shaw? Wala na pala Hyundai ang Cats, baka dahil sobrang bulok ng HARI.

    I also despise HARI for skimping too much on features like the radio and lack of sensors.

    I might consider the MAXX if it will be the most practical option versus Tucson and CX5 Pro.

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    #70
    Avoid the Hyundai Tucson if you can, quality is still not up to par with Japanese then there's the dealer and warranty issues ... regarding the CX-5 rear seat angle, you can replace the bracket of the rear seat to a much more comfortable angle ... there's a seller in ******* ...

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    #71
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Avoid the Hyundai Tucson if you can, quality is still not up to par with Japanese then there's the dealer and warranty issues ... regarding the CX-5 rear seat angle, you can replace the bracket of the rear seat to a much more comfortable angle ... there's a seller in ******* ...
    Nakaka confuse kasi mga reviews, yung iba sabi mas okay pa Tucson kaysa sa CX5. Pero shempre we can't rely on reviews only dahil hindi naman kasing loaded yung mga model dito tapos ang service dito iba sa US at iba pang bansa.

    Can I bother you for an OLX link? Hindi ko makita eh. Di ko rin alam ano tawag. Pero kung meron talaga, that will be a big swing for my choice.

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    #73
    Quote Originally Posted by theblob View Post
    Nakaka confuse kasi mga reviews, yung iba sabi mas okay pa Tucson kaysa sa CX5. Pero shempre we can't rely on reviews only dahil hindi naman kasing loaded yung mga model dito tapos ang service dito iba sa US at iba pang bansa.

    Can I bother you for an OLX link? Hindi ko makita eh. Di ko rin alam ano tawag. Pero kung meron talaga, that will be a big swing for my choice.
    Mas maganda Tucson kaysa cx5


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    #74
    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Mas maganda Tucson kaysa cx5


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    Tucson's got a reclining 2nd row. Interesting.. cx5 wala pala

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    #75
    I cant remember kung narerecline yung sa Tucson.

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    #76
    forte talaga ng hyundai is to make exterior and interior design attractive kaya kung hanap mo looks lamang tlga hyundai yun nga s durability talaga questionable pa. me kakilala ako yung tucson nya sumabog yung turbo at replacement cost around 100k

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    #77
    Quote Originally Posted by turbocharger 71 View Post
    forte talaga ng hyundai is to make exterior and interior design attractive kaya kung hanap mo looks lamang tlga hyundai yun nga s durability talaga questionable pa. me kakilala ako yung tucson nya sumabog yung turbo at replacement cost around 100k
    totoo ba ito?? grabe naman yan 100k turbo replacement?? nahirapan ako maniwala.

    anyway kahit anong brand ng sasakyan na may turbo charger gasolina or diesel ang makina basta hindi marunong ang driver/owner about precautions ng turbo charger operation ang posibilidad ng t/c break down is high.

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    #78
    50-75k ang turbo. Siguro taga ang labor?

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    #79
    in the casa, anything is possible.
    and bloated pricing is a sureness, especially if there is no other source of that item.

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    #80
    Quote Originally Posted by weisshorn View Post

    anyway kahit anong brand ng sasakyan na may turbo charger gasolina or diesel ang makina basta hindi marunong ang driver/owner about precautions ng turbo charger operation ang posibilidad ng t/c break down is high.
    Or kahit anong sasakyan pa yan kung balasubas yung maintenance, siguradong masisira ng mas maaga.

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