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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Hey guys! I just recently discovered tsikot and man what a great online community you have here!

    I would like to get your inputs on the best value-for-money 2.0L SUV to buy, given my P1.1 M budget (max). Our company's car plan has just been upgraded so I think it's about time to replace my good old Vios. After shopping around various car dealers in the metro, I only have 3 options given my budget (i think):

    > Ford Escape (P1.050M) -- although i heard a lot about it being 'gas-guzzling'... is this true?
    > Hyundai Tucson -- their new model is really wow! its very affordable price is also a plus factor (P1.038 for the GL) but is it really too good to be true?
    > X-Trail (P1.084M) -- i like its no-nonsense features but my wife feels that its too manly for her taste. i heard they're coming out with a new model this year but this is only for their 2.5L variant (so that's out of my budget)

    Here are the factors that I'm considering:
    1. Should be powerful enough to withstand the daily Antipolo-Ortigas-Antipolo grind. Dapat talaga malakas ang hatak to climb the hilly slopes of Antipolo
    2. Fuel efficient
    3. Nice comfortableride for me and my family (I'm a new dad with a 5-month old baby, btw)
    4. Nice exteriors and interiors are a plus

    What do you guys think?? I also like the Mazda CX-7 and the CR-V but it's really beyond my budget.

    Would really appreciate all your comments! TIA!!

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    #2
    I have the Escape and X-trail and the X-trail rides and drives better. I haven't tried the new Tucson yet so I can't comment but I believe all 3 of them will have no problem with your route. The FC of X-trail and Escape is around 7-8km/L depending on traffic. But I'm guessing this is the average for almost all SUVs with gas engines. Reliability wise, my Escape has 92K km and my Xtrail has 73K km and so far no major problems. Just follow the regular PMS of 10km and you'll be fine.

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    #3
    Thanks for the inputs, sachiel!

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    No prob!

    But I suggest you test drive all these models first before you buy. You are the only one capable of deciding what ticks your clock.=)

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    #5
    to the TS,

    there's a thread here in tsikot dedicated to the problems of the new hyundai tucson... which seems to be quite numerous.

    http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66521

    you should check it out before heading off to get one.

    the escape and the xtrail are already proven platforms with lots of consumer experience

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    double post
    Last edited by renzo_d10; June 8th, 2010 at 09:16 PM.

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    Xtrail, Escape, Tucson.

    I find the Xtrail nice despite it's old age especially if it's white. Dunno, really why ... but it's appealing, really. Been seeing brand new xtrails around, and yes ... it never failed to catch my attention.

    The reason why the iX is in the last place is because it's just the base model, so yeah.

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    Tucson the best. matipid sa gas kung diesel kukunin mo. pero matipid parin ket gas

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    Quote Originally Posted by kendric1122 View Post
    Tucson the best. matipid sa gas kung diesel kukunin mo. pero matipid parin ket gas
    Maybe you mean matipid sa fuel kung diesel variant ang kukunin?

    Gas is also know as Petrol. Dame nalilito dyan

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    which one of the 3 choices ng TS would be the best bet at surviving a flood?
    as they are priced just a bit higher than sedans we're also considering them para sa rainy season. konting buhos baha agad mga kalsada. and they say the rainy season would bring heavier rain than usual daw.
    Last edited by icon; June 22nd, 2010 at 11:43 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icon View Post
    which one of the 3 choices ng TS would be the best bet at surviving a flood?
    as they are priced just a bit higher than sedans we're also considering them para sa rainy season. konting buhos baha agad mga kalsada. and they say the rainy season would bring heavier rain than usual daw.
    I think both X-tral and Escape have the advantage because they both have higher ground clearance (200 if I'm not mistaken).

Escape vs Tucson vs X-Trail