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May 30th, 2011 07:31 PM #31
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May 30th, 2011 08:09 PM #33
Shouldn't be a problem. Headrest monitor lang naman yan eh. As for the stock HU of the Accord, best to do away with it and slap a dashkit there and insert a 2DINN Pioneer instead. You do lose all of the functionality if it ever has those volume controls on the steering wheel though so I wouldn't recommend it. Best bring your very own iPad nalang
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May 30th, 2011 08:40 PM #34
sir ung chrysler 300C maganda din. not sure lang sa price kung pasok sa budget.
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May 31st, 2011 05:19 AM #37
i'd go with the accord to, it suits all your needs plus mas bagay to sayo since you're on your 30's. i think the sonata kasi is pang bata 30 years old below. i know it's a pretty stupid comment but that's just how i look at it and that's my own opinion. 300C i wouldn't buy one sure it looks good but it breaks all the time, parts are expensive and malakas sa gas. if i'm going to buy a bmw 3 series i'd go with the 335 or m3, i wouldn't buy a low end euro car since for the price i could get a really nice jap/korean car that is cheaper and has more to offer.
if it was me i'd go with the legacy gt wagon since i love performance.btw when you test drove the legacy did you go to casa or just drove your cousins lgt? cause i think the lgt's ride is pretty comfy considering how performance oriented it is.
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May 31st, 2011 02:18 PM #39
Yes.. I agree with most of what you've said in the first paragraph.
I drove my cousin's heavily modded legacy wagon once and the legacy gt sedan at the casa twice. We went through the EDSA-White Plains-Green Meadows route. In my first casa test drive, there were four of us in the car. In the second one, there was just three of us in the car. Compared to the Accord and the Mazda 6 I test drove, the ride was firmer. Maybe a simple lowering of PSI or change of tires to more comfort-oriented ones could fix this? Btw, do you prefer the wagon because of the practicality+reclining rear seats or because of the looks? What's a good color for the wagon? I prefer the sedan in looks but I know I'll be looking for those reclining rear seats in long drives.
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May 31st, 2011 06:17 PM #40
Wait, the Subaru Legacy wagon has reclining seats? Akala ko ba Toyota Camry lang meron nun in its segment?
If your idea is to put comfort-oriented tires on a Legacy. Better stick with a 3.5L Accord really. Forget the 300C, testosterone-leaking-good looks but you'd regret it over the long run. It's like maintaining a Jaguar.. exotic, yes, but most of the time won't be used due to reliability issues.
same here. i renew my LTO regs at the start of the year, while i renew my compre mid-year. some...
1st LTO renewal after 3 yr registration