View Poll Results: which do you prefer?
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2008 Chevy Aveo
0 0% -
2007 Ford Fiesta
4 3.42% -
2007 Honda Jazz
8 6.84% -
2008 Honda Jazz
25 21.37% -
2007 Hyundai Getz
14 11.97% -
2007 Hyundai Accent Hatchback
4 3.42% -
2007 Kia Rio Cinco
1 0.85% -
2007 Mazda 2
16 13.68% -
2007 Mitsubishi Colt
11 9.40% -
2007 Nissan Tiida
0 0% -
2007 Suzuki Swift
18 15.38% -
2007 Toyota Yaris
16 13.68%
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December 24th, 2007 01:41 PM #51
The Swift and GD-series Honda Jazz are my picks. Gwapong-gwapo yung Swift Sport 1.6, too bad we don't get it here.
The newer 2008 GE-series Jazz looks good stock, but when you put on the Mugen RS bodykit it looks bloblike. Parang squashed siopao.
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...cleId=123127#4
Mas maganda pa lagyan ng bodykit ang GD Jazz. IMHO
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December 26th, 2007 11:15 PM #52
Jazz for me 2007/2008.
However, if this become available, I'd go for CTR FN2.
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December 27th, 2007 02:33 AM #53Current European Honda Civics are are like the ones above. Check their website http://www.honda.co.uk/car/. Ibang-iba nag design. Aside from the safety features based on Euro NCAP, there are also space saving configurations na sa Civic ko lang nakita. From what I've heard and read, apparently, this is a European-designed product that is being exported back to Japan. The car above is currently being made in Swindon, Wales, UK. Check out the 5-door hatch. The rear door handles are conspicously designed to blend-in the contour of the rear window. Pag malayo, it looks like a 3-door hatch. Pati exhaust, hugis triangle. Daming design features that would help the everyday motorist -- hinde lang mga cosmetics.
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December 27th, 2007 02:39 AM #54
As mentioned from previous post, this is a 5-door model. The rear door handle is positioned just to the left of the fuel cap, on the bottom right corner of the glass window. I really like the design.
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December 28th, 2007 11:59 PM #55
The FN-series UK/Euro Civics also have the Jazz's fancy folding seats in some modified form. They use similar floor retainer brackets.
Interestingly, the European FN2 Civic Type R hatch is sold in Singapore, while the Malaysians get the Japanese FD2 Civic Type R sedan.
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August 9th, 2009 12:40 AM #56
GE Jazz is my pick overall. I am discounting cars not found in our country pero kung kasama sila I would have picked the Nissan Versa. Parang hindi na nga sub-compact yung Versa eh parang compact category na its very spacious inside...
By the way the thread says sub-compact so if you include compacts HAND DOWN EUROPEAN CIVIC. Gwapo sobra!Last edited by tidus1203; August 9th, 2009 at 12:48 AM.
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August 10th, 2009 07:00 PM #57
50/50 on tidus1203,
agree:
if the poll can be updated with models (+celerio & the upcoming i20) that are available in the country only. Besides, the TS is, I guess, within the country too.
disagree:
By the way the thread says sub-compact so if you include compacts HAND DOWN EUROPEAN CIVIC. Gwapo sobra!> sub-compact is not the same (level) as compact
:peace:
on Poll:
I choose Jazz in terms of overall design.
I pick the Yaris in terms of service.
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August 10th, 2009 07:12 PM #58
Yeah but I did acknowledge that the thread is about sub-compacts if your read the sentence carefully. I am just so in love with the European Civic that is why I made a mention of it even though its a compact.
Kwento ng katrabaho ko, meron daw sya officemate dati na Italiano na tinanong daw bakit...
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