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September 2nd, 2012 01:46 PM #11
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September 2nd, 2012 02:37 PM #12
In terms of passenger interior room? I beg to disagree. I've driven and ridden in the backseat of both and the Elantra feels roomier. The current FB is just a tad more spacious than the FD it replaced.
The TS is talking about the low end variants of the Focus and Elantra, so I don't really understand why TOTL compacts are brought in the picture. Anyway, the argument for TOTL compacts over entry-level midsize sedans is that they're cheaper (200k is still 200k) and yet offer the same level of equipment (or even better).
The Kizashi isn't a very compelling car if you ask me. Its specs are pretty ho-hum (no fog lamps by default, urethane steering wheel, fabric seats, no parking sensors, no HID, but at least it has 6 airbags, traction control, climate control and push-button ignition). When I drove it, the 2.4L engine didn't feel very punchy. Perhaps it's because of the CVT, which made the overall experience just about the same as if I was driving a 2.0L engine. If anything, it's got a little bit more space than the TOTL compacts, but still not as much as the other mid-sizers.
The 1.8S is priced at 908k for the MT and 948k for the AT. For that price, here's what you get:
- Tiny 15" rims
- No parking sensors
- No fog lamps
- Fixed rear seats
- No turn signal indicators
Compared to the price of the 1.8E, it's not that bad. But if you consider that the Elantra GLS is just 10k away and yet offers more kit, then it loses its value-for-money proposition. Of course, once you take in the badge factor, Honda suddenly blows Hyundai out of the water.
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September 2nd, 2012 02:49 PM #13
Elantra 1.8GLS
Panalo ka with everything. Wala ka issue sa reliability since 4 years mo lang naman pala plan i-keep.
Nagiging doubtful lang minsan mga tao sa quality ng bagong Hyundai kung mahigit isang dekada mo itatabi sayo. Hehe.
Ganda nung 1.8GLS kapag black. Kaso hirap lang ata stocks?
Pero kung 1.6L AT lang talaga gusto mo. Ok pa rin.
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September 2nd, 2012 03:01 PM #14
Medyo lamang pa rin nga ang 1.8GLS elantra sa Civic 1.8S
In my personal experience, hindi ko na kinailangang magdagdag ng accessories sa Elantra ko, except for the freebies na reverse camera, visor at LCD rear view mirror. Acceptable din ang audio quality.
Ang major advantage nga lang ni Civic e kung every 10K ang PMS.
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September 2nd, 2012 03:50 PM #15
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September 2nd, 2012 04:09 PM #16Freebie yung reverse camera mo and rear view mirror? Cash, in house or bank po ka? Kung in house ka hindi talaga freebie yan. Lamang talaga elantra gls sa civic. Pero civic binili namin hehe
Kung ako sa ts between ambiente and the elantra. Elantra na. test drive ka pala para maramdaman mo yung handling ng kotse. Idaan mo sa lubak. Apakan mo ng todo yung accelerator from stop. Press on the brakes hard. Magsama ka pag nag test drive paupuin mo sa drivers seat yung seating position nya saka ka umupo sa likod. Do the same on both cars with the same person sa harap
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September 2nd, 2012 04:17 PM #17
Focus ako! I love driving eh and knowing its a Ford I am sure it will drive much much better with better suspension setup than an Elantra. The Korean don't know how to make fun to drive cars yet...
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September 2nd, 2012 05:17 PM #18[QUOTE=jut703;1999048]In terms of passenger interior room? I beg to disagree. I've driven and ridden in the backseat of both and the Elantra feels roomier. The current FB is just a tad more spacious than the FD it replaced.
mas malaki nga elantra according to motor trend kakatingin lang he he he. nung nagtest drive ako kasi kala ko mas malaki ung civic pero in paper ito nakalagay
civic
Internal dimensions: front headroom (inches): 37.9, rear headroom (inches): 37.1, front hip room (inches): 50.5, rear hip room (inches): 51.4, front leg room (inches): 42.0, rear leg room (inches): 36.2, front shoulder room (inches): 56.6, rear shoulder room (inches): 53.3 and interior volume (cu ft): 92.1
elantra
Internal dimensions: front headroom (inches): 40.0, rear headroom (inches): 37.1, front hip room (inches): 53.5, rear hip room (inches): 52.7, front leg room (inches): 43.6, rear leg room (inches): 33.1, front shoulder room (inches): 55.9, rear shoulder room (inches): 54.8 and interior volume (cu ft): 95.6
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September 2nd, 2012 07:17 PM #20Thanks for the insights! Keep 'em flowing :-) Other questions:
1. Does hyundai require pms every 5K/3 months? Honda and Ford require q10K/ 6 months
2. Are there preferred hyundai and ford dealerships?
Yes Yes squeaking sound is heard when shifting only
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