We are trying to replace my aging 2014 Chevy Spin 1.3T M/T. No need naman sa 7 seater since 2-3 lang naman lagi ang sakay. Gusto lang din namin ng hybrid/EV para coding free upto 2030. TIA
We are trying to replace my aging 2014 Chevy Spin 1.3T M/T. No need naman sa 7 seater since 2-3 lang naman lagi ang sakay. Gusto lang din namin ng hybrid/EV para coding free upto 2030. TIA
BYD SL5 or SL6 if you can stretch the budget. SL6 has more features and tech worth the upgrade.
if you want pure EV then the Seagull is the only option you have given which is good but might be cramped for some.
The PHEV SL5/SL6 would be most economical of the bunch if you do mostly city driving.
oo. sobrang luma na ng Kicks.
nag test drive din si misis noon, di sya natuwa sa interior.
although nung nag rent ako ng Note E-Power sa Japan, natuwa ako sa acceleration nya.
may sinimulan din akong thread earlier
Yaris Cross 1.5 S HEV CVT vs BYD Sealion 6 DM-i
at 62K more expensive compared to the Sealion 6... ang hirap bilhin ng Yaris Cross (and 1.4M lang budget ni dale323)
pero last month... may 200K discount si Toyota sa Yariss Cross and Corolla Cross.
IMO, at 1.4M, mahirap nang talikuran yung Toyota Badge, kahit na DNGA pa sya.
*dale323 if ADAS is not important to you, you can also check-out the entry level Corolla Cross
Same situation months ago, we end up choosing the BYD-SL6, although 150k over your 1.40M budget but its worth the upgrade and features.
Very frugal, good for city (no flood day) use. We breaked-in it driving to the south , nice ride, very responsive engine. It survived the dilapitated quezon road not once but twice ..lol
Mukhang pasok din dito ang post ni ice15.
Ford Territory Hybrid Titanium Trend – P1,399,000
Titanium na Trend pa.
For New Energy Vehicles, your best choices in terms of space are the PHEV's like the Jaecoo J7 and the Changan Nevo Q05. The BYD Sealion 5 is a bit dated and isn't as full featured as the other two earlier mentioned.
I don't think the Territory Hybrid is a good deal once you see the Changan and the Jaecoo.
On the EV side, expect something a little bit smaller like the BYD Atto 3 Dynamic and the Omoda E5. I think the latter is a better choice as it has more range than the BYD Atto 3 Premium, let alone the Dynamic. And the Omoda drives much better too, has more torque than the Atto 3 Premium and has far more features than the Dynamic (much better interior too).
If you want to save a bit more the Dongfeng Nammi is currently the best EV deal under a million.
i'm mulling for a plain-jane coding-exempt vehicle. but not chinese, yet.
is the ertiga hybrid coding-exempt?
been surfing the innernet, and i get mixed inputs.
anyone?
Price of the Ford Territory Trend Hybrid is competitive.
It is self charging, just like the one on the Toyota hybrids.
i'm not sure i wanna buy a chinese gasoline car LOL. i probably wouldn't
btw i like the k15b engine on the ertiga, same engine in the jimny. smooth, quiet, low vibration.