The cost of an engine swap (esp. gas to diesel) will just offset any fuel savings and it may take several years to break-even on this at the fuel prices nowadays, plus it will lower the value of the vehicle. ;)Originally Posted by Ventoy
The cost of an engine swap (esp. gas to diesel) will just offset any fuel savings and it may take several years to break-even on this at the fuel prices nowadays, plus it will lower the value of the vehicle. ;)Originally Posted by Ventoy
Are there any City owners here? I just want to get more info about your experience with it. Especially those who got their City second hand, well, if any of you. Info such as km/li, worries involved, spare parts, etc.
I really would like to compare City and Civic some more. Thanks in advance.
city? coming from a revo... baka manibago siya masyado sa space... sikip!
Originally Posted by mazdamazda
Malaki ba difference sa space ng City and Civic? Or may kinalaman din sa model?
masikip talaga ang city. civic is good. lots of space for shopping bags...
ironically, the 1st gen city (yung hindi mukhang ipis) is actually an EF civic..
Yah, but the EG Civic is a better choice, given the asking price of the 1st Gen City (still much too high! As much as similar aged Civics!).
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
So yung mga new generation honda city pala ngayon honda ipis ang tawag... sabagay muka ngang ipis..hahaha..
no offense...
Originally Posted by orly_andico
I'm a satisfied Honda City owner. I bought my car used; City Lxi AT 2000 model. It gives me 9 - 10 Km/Lit (city driving; medium to heavy traffic). I sold my Nissan Sentra Series 3 (automatic) due to high gas consumption.
Although mas madami ang CONS, the car serves my need so happy ako. Very fuel efficient for an AT. Everyday car ko ang City...pang sabak sa trapik. I don't need a 1.6L car for a 2-hour traffic drive.
My assessment of the city:
PROS:
- fuel efficient (my main consideration)
- mabilis sa arangkada; masarap i-drive (feeling ko super bilis....kasi magaan ang body eh)
- matibay ang underchassis; tumatagal sa klase ng kalsada. Imagine, isinasagasa ko sa lubak for 3 months now, and wala pa ding kalampag. di kagaya nung Sentra, madaling kumalampag.
- tipid sa maintenance. 5 year old na yung kotse, wala pang pinapalitan (orig pa lahat; replaced timing belt recently).
Cons:
- ride is firm; seats are firm; nakakangawit kapag matagal ka nakaupo
- masikip (compared to Sentra Series 3)
- malambot ang body panels; feeling ko mas malaki chance kong masaktan kapag na-aksidente ako.
- feel na feel ko na budget car; cheap plastics; mukha mumurahin sa loob
- poor insulation; dinig ko road vibrations
- Ang mahal ng service sa Honda dealership!!! Grabe, parang ginto.
- Walang cupholder
Hope this helps.
My friend has narrowed down her choices, and since budget/fuel efficiency are the main issues, she is opting for a Honda City.
Choice 1: Honda City 2000 Lxi Type Z
P255,000 (final price; includes free transfer of ownership)
Mileage: 33,000km
History: first and second owners are both ladies (typically used for home-office travel)
Choice 2: Honda City 2000 Lxi (not sure if Type Z)
P270,000 (negotiable)
Mileage: 169,000 km
History: first owner used it for calamba-qc-calamba 2-3x a week
Suppose they are the same in terms of exterior, what do you suggest?
Choice #1 because of the low mileage (of course provided its for real and not been tampered with, so be very careful).Originally Posted by driver4ever
re the 1st city... no offense meant but just because its lady driven doesn't mean hindi laspag ito![]()
better check the driving habits of the said drivers/previous owners just the same![]()
Yup. Lady-driven could mean either one of two possibilities:Originally Posted by baludoy
1. Maingat mag-drive yung may-ari, or
2. Hindi ganun kasipag magpalit ng piyesa yung may-ari.
Whether the previous owner was male or female, it never hurts to check the car with an experienced mechanic.
wow. this is an old thread but i just have to say that i have exactly the same dilemma as the owner of the revo.
i've decided to sell the revo and get a mid-size family sedan.
hanap ka na lang 2nd hand chevy optra search mo sa threads dito ... pina reprogram lang engine ECU (computer) ..... matipid na raw sa gas after the reprogramming (free)....
before i was looking at chevy optras as ang baba ng 2ndhand optras ..... i even saw a 2004 optra for as low as p350k ..... but i heard malakas sa gas
anyway i ended up buying an altis at p450k and 2003 pa matipid nga lang sa gas