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April 10th, 2013 08:27 PM #1
sa baguio ka so i will vote for the elantra. although the gas stations there are ok i would not gamble on putting dirty diesel into the accent's crdi engine. the bigger cost of filling up with gasoline will be offset by the maintenance cost anyway. there is also the additional 5 minutes or so you will need to warm up the diesel engine every morning, and the crdi does not like idling for too long. if the crdi idles for too long the catalytic converter tends to plug up and then you will need to bring it down to flat land for some cat recycling, additonal expense din yun sa maintenance. the gas engine will require a shorter warm up so less fuel idling in the morning, too. although the higher torque of the accent is desired di pa naman ako nabitin ng old gasoline cars ko (1995 and 1997 1.3L mazda 323, 2002 lancer 1.6) dyan sa baguio so the elantra will just be as capable.
plus bigger ang elantra. more space = more comfort.Last edited by yebo; April 10th, 2013 at 08:29 PM.
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April 11th, 2013 01:20 AM #2To the TS, since you're in Baguio, I think the Accent diesel would suit you more. You'd definitely appreciate the extra torque the diesel engine has when climbing steep inclines. (Btw, have an Elantra and a CRDi Starex, both are fast, but the CRDi shines more when climbing inclines) Just be careful where you gas up your diesel Accent though, as these new CRDi engines are very sensitive to dirty fuel. (Not only Hyundai CRDi's, but also Toyota, Mitsubishi, etc common rails)
Although diesel do require more warmup time, I don't think modern CRDI's wouldn't have a problem when it comes to cold starting. The high pressures in the rail would easily start the diesel engine as easily as you would start a gasoline engine. Also, I don't think it's the catalytic converter that plugs up during long idles, it's the diesel particulate trap/filter that does. To avoid this, you just have to push/gun your engine once in a while (especially during long drives when the diesel has warmed enough for it to easily burn the soot in the filter) to burn the soot trapped in the filter.
Source: Is the Hyundai Grand Starex's CRDi diesel engine unreliable? - Motormouth Online | TopGear.com.ph
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April 11th, 2013 12:26 AM #31. FC: diesel wins hands down. With the route that you have, you will have a LOT of savings if you go diesel. Accent wins.
2. Comfort: Elantra wins. Bigger, wider, more interior space, longer wheelbase.
3. Safety: Both have ratings some where but I'd go with the Elantra for that extra cushion called the rear compartment.
4. Performance: Accent. Power-to-weight ratio, turbo, size makes it more nimble, though width and center-of-gravity may mean less stability. Accent still wins.
5. Reliability: brand-wise, same. Diesel vs. gas. Diesel. Accent wins. For all other aspects of reliability i.e. suspension, electricals, etc., I'd leave it to the brand. I'd watch the suspension on both though. Hyundais have soft suspensions so I'd recommend stiffer shocks and springs to make the car more stable, though you may sacrifice comfort.
6. Maintenance: diesel. Accent wins. Common maintenance items are oil, oil filter, air filter, fuel filter. Occasional cleaning of EGR if you're stuck in traffic a lot. Otherwise, the diesel is a low maintenance work horse. Just make sure to put in a turbo timer as you will seem to working the turbo a lot in your mountainous and long distance drives, so you would need to properly cool down the turbo. This will help prolong your turbo's life.
You didn't mention the size of your family though so this can be a huge factor you may also need to consider especially if they're still toddlers and you need to bring their stuff with yayas in tow... In that case, consider the Innova diesel variant.
Hope this helps.
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April 11th, 2013 01:24 AM #4
I would get the accent as the diesel engine is superior for going around mountainous areas and is very efficient
the more expensive maintenance of the accent will be more than cancelled out by the fc
unless you need the style or the trunk, get the accent
but the elantra has a manual mode in its 6 speed (might be useful going downhill) not to sure about the automatic 4 speed accent (probably it has gear locking, not recommended to be used often)
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April 30th, 2013 10:23 PM #5wow accent hatch in veloster red!! congrats sir ganda nyan. anyway in my own experience, hindi naman problema ang pag alaga ng hyundai crdi engine, di rin siya expensive. my 2007 1st gen tucson with 65k++ km odo is still kicking hard. regular change oil, oil filter & fuel filter lang ang katapat sa service station of my choice (pag ayaw ko dumihan kamay ko). 2 times ko na nilinis ang egr, on both occassion malinis pa sia pati ang egr cooler kahit na minsan sa small station ako nag fill up ng diesel kasi minsan matigas din ulo ko
(pero wag nyo po ko gayahin, doon po kayo mag refuel sa siguradong malinis). with proper care, i'm sure matagal ang pagsasamahan nyo ng accent mo. Congrats po!!
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May 1st, 2013 08:11 AM #6Congrats bro! I believe you've got the right car. I have been driving a diesel hatch(di nga lang hyundai) for 2 and a half years now and have clocked almost 45K on the odo. I have no issues with the engine and the whole car itself. I have been into your dilemma of choosing between the gas and diesel car but the performance of in the diesel ride tipped the scale.. Like you, im very happy i went for the right choice.. Drive safely.
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May 1st, 2013 08:17 AM #7FC of this sir. M/T = highway and city driving. And A/T - highway and city driving. TIA
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May 9th, 2013 07:42 AM #8
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May 15th, 2013 07:48 AM #9
nice choice. IMHO, the accent is the better choice for two things, power and efficiency.
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October 9th, 2013 05:19 PM #10Eto rn pinagpipiliian ko na kasama nunh GS pero parang mas gusyo ko elantra yung 1.8
Pero i cant ignore yhe FC of the accent crdi
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