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October 6th, 2011 10:22 AM #11
The Cruze's 6AT is smoother, but the 4AT in the Altis is more responsive, but still gives excellent economy.
It's not in how many gears you have, it's how you use them. The one big advantage of 6AT cars is highway cruising, due to the longer 6th gear. In Manila traffic, it's a non-issue.
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October 6th, 2011 10:49 AM #12
Yup. On frequent MM traffic, the 6AT is not much of a use. It goes really advantageous on the highway. Higher gears = lower rpm = better fuel economy.
Family had an Optra before, and I think this was the predecessor of the current Cruze. cmiiw. Speaking from it, it's not that bad as it seems. Ride is solid, acceleration is so-so, top-end power is magnificent. Maintenance is well, no comment.
If you would want to escape from the crowd, get the Elantra, else, stick with the Corolla. There's nothing really wowing about that, but it gets the job done quite nicely. Not to mention, the humongous trunk could also be an advantage. And, the Corolla would most likely win the availability-of-parts competition too.
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October 7th, 2011 11:52 PM #13
Since I usually take some highway traffic the Cruze would be the best for me. But I have driven a Corolla in highway before, and even with the 4-speed it's not so bad...
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October 9th, 2011 02:59 AM #14
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October 15th, 2011 05:54 PM #15Maraming salamat guys! Appreciate all your inputs. We'd likely go for the elantra, kaya lang according to dealers wala raw dumating na elantra sa most recent shipment. Hehehe - and since wala na raw stock ng manual 1.6, kaya considering other options again
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October 15th, 2011 06:00 PM #16Yep and since no stock for the manual variant, tinitingnan ko ren un 1.8 GLS A/T, which i think reasonably priced na rin considering ung features na nakainstall. Hindi ko lang sure about the FC nung 1.8 A/T - i think nabasa ko from other thread city driving is about 7 km/l, parang ang layo ata sa expected/advertised FC.
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October 15th, 2011 08:59 PM #17
IM a Cruze owner,
many people gave their good views on the three cars indicated.
Cruze really has good insulation and nice suspension. again, acceleration is not that great. the automatic transmission shifts smoothly. If you want to be unique, the Cruze it is.
Elantra is balanced. I would say, it plays safe. I guess if given another chance to own an compact car, id choose Elantra over the three.
Main reason would be better resale value.
Toyota has always been better in resale value, extensive dealer network, parts, etc.
but the altis is nothing to scream about. for me, its just boring...to common. but out of all three, it has the best FC.
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October 17th, 2011 02:29 PM #18
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October 18th, 2011 02:44 PM #19
Great thread.
I actually thought the Cruze had the best interiors in the 800k region. I wonder if 2012 will bring bring some changes on basic specs?
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October 19th, 2011 11:56 AM #20
A proper test drive would settle everything. When i was choosing a new car, I couldn't decide on which car because i liked so many. After a test drive i was able to narrow it down.
Out of the 3, the depreciation value of the Cruze would be lower if you were to decide to sell the car later. (Cruze owner here) But it does have a very quiet ride, and nice sound system. Acceleration for the a/t isn't very fast..but once you get going it GETS GOING. You'll be at 120km/h and not even know it.
Elantra has a swoopy exterior, some say it's too feminine..but i like it. It has a nice curve to it. Interior room felt ok, but for some reason i felt that the interior of the Cruze was a step better than the Elantra. Maybe I was in the lower end Elantra? not sure. Smooth driving, nice feel as well.
Altis is the safe bet. It's like holding with 17 at the blackjack table. You can't go wrong with it. It has a nice exterior as well as interior. The only thing is... it's a common car. It feels like 1/4 cars on the road is an Altis. In 2011-2012, there's so many cars to choose from..unlike before when it was the Big 5 (Toyota, Honda, Mitsu, Nissan, Mazda). It's nice to be a little bold, so i'd go for the Elantra or Cruze..either car i think you wouldn't be making a bad decision at all.
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