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    Hi. Hope someone gives input and help me choose between these 3. Hyundai Creta though will arrive next year pa...na-postpone daw dating. Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by may_68 View Post
    Hi. Hope someone gives input and help me choose between these 3. Hyundai Creta though will arrive next year pa...na-postpone daw dating. Thank you.
    Any thoughts on getting a Subaru XV?

    Or why not getting something bigger? Like a Forester, CX5, Xtrail, or CRV?

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    Hi. My concern with subaru is maintenance cost and probably the resale value.


    I prefer small/compact crossover due to limited space in our garage. I really like mazda cx-5 though, but price is over my budget.

    Thank you. 😊

    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Any thoughts on getting a Subaru XV?

    Or why not getting something bigger? Like a Forester, CX5, Xtrail, or CRV?

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    Quote Originally Posted by may_68 View Post
    Hi. My concern with subaru is maintenance cost and probably the resale value.


    I prefer small/compact crossover due to limited space in our garage. I really like mazda cx-5 though, but price is over my budget.

    Thank you. ��
    Do you think Honda's and Hyundai's maintenance cost will be lower than Subaru? I suggest you read some threads here in Tsikot regarding PMS cost for such brands.

    If resale value is a concern, I guess you have to choose between a Toyota or Honda.

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    Mitsubishi ASX

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    The all-new 2nd gen Subaru XV is coming in September.

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    May I know why you prefer ASX? Thank you.
    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Mitsubishi ASX

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    Thank you for your suggestions. 😊
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Do you think Honda's and Hyundai's maintenance cost will be lower than Subaru? I suggest you read some threads here in Tsikot regarding PMS cost for such brands.

    If resale value is a concern, I guess you have to choose between a Toyota or Honda.

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    Honda HR-V
    Quote Originally Posted by may_68 View Post
    Hi. Hope someone gives input and help me choose between these 3. Hyundai Creta though will arrive next year pa...na-postpone daw dating. Thank you.

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    May I know why you prefer HR-v? Thank you.
    Quote Originally Posted by Shutterbug View Post
    Honda HR-V

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    love the sporty look of the hrv... plus it has side airbags (6 vs. 2 in asx) and stability control.

    Quote Originally Posted by may_68 View Post
    May I know why you prefer HR-v? Thank you.

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    My vote goes to the HR-V... Similar to the (JDM) Vezel which is based in the Jazz's platform.

    The Vezel is very popular here in SG for Uber.

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    Thank you for your inputs 😊.
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    My vote goes to the HR-V... Similar to the (JDM) Vezel which is based in the Jazz's platform.

    The Vezel is very popular here in SG for Uber.

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    HR-V is a great car in EL trim, pretty loaded. Elegant interior, spacious and airy besides the lower second row headroom, but same can be said for the ASX.

    I haven't seen a single Creta yet, but wouldn't consider one unless it came fully loaded like the one displayed on mall tours, sadly the units for sale are stripped bare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lakwatsero View Post
    HR-V is a great car in EL trim, pretty loaded. Elegant interior, spacious and airy besides the lower second row headroom, but same can be said for the ASX.

    I haven't seen a single Creta yet, but wouldn't consider one unless it came fully loaded like the one displayed on mall tours, sadly the units for sale are stripped bare.
    +1 for the interior of HR-V.

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    My first choice really is the HR-V...I am looking at ASX because ground clearance is higher and base model is cheaper than HR-V. However, what I am worried about Mitsubishi is its after sales service, preventive maintenance cost and resalevalue...never own a mitsubishi so I have no idea. Our family own a mobilio and I like Honda's service.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lakwatsero View Post
    HR-V is a great car in EL trim, pretty loaded. Elegant interior, spacious and airy besides the lower second row headroom, but same can be said for the ASX.

    I haven't seen a single Creta yet, but wouldn't consider one unless it came fully loaded like the one displayed on mall tours, sadly the units for sale are stripped bare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by may_68 View Post
    My first choice really is the HR-V...I am looking at ASX because ground clearance is higher and base model is cheaper than HR-V. However, what I am worried about Mitsubishi is its after sales service, preventive maintenance cost and resalevalue...never own a mitsubishi so I have no idea. Our family own a mobilio and I like Honda's service.
    Crossovers however high ground clearance they may have, will always have an engine closer to the ground than a ladder frame SUV. So in flood wading terms, it can't ford water as deep even if it has the same clearance.

    Anyway, for the mere interior alone the HR-V wins it by a landslide. The ASX interior is just so dull and boring. They added the chrome moustache which looks ridiculous.

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    Would pick the hr-v. Why? because i'm after the mugen trim. plainly on looks, hehe!


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    One thing against the HR-V...

    Uber leased Honda Vezel recalled for fire risk to drivers in Singapore - Business Insider

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    hindi ko talaga makita kung ano anggulo ng Hyundai to stop the Creta model at CRDI MT, walang CRDi AT. why anong logic? it may eat the sales of the AT Tucson CRDi. ang labo. I mean I understand why they offered the creta gasoline here to challenge the ecosport at ecosport price range. so bakit nag-offer pa ng CRDi na biten. labo talaga

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