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    Both diesels are priced close to each other but have decidedly different approaches on specs. The Kia gets a proven, more powerful engine (2.0L, 182 HP, 402 Nm) while the Honda has better diesel mileage (1.6L, 120 HP, 300 Nm) and is its first diesel local offering. The Kia has AWD while the Honda is FWD only. The Sportage is a 5-seater only while the CR-V has a foldable third row of seats.

    The Kia is a TOTL while the Honda is the mid-level variant and the features do reflect this. The GT Line gets a panoramic sunroof, cruise control, power liftgate, and 19-inch wheels which the S Diesel doesn't have. Curiously though, the CR-V gets an integrated touchscreen head unit (with smartphone integration and navi) while the Sportage is still on an old school double din.

    Price:

    • Honda CR-V S Diesel - ₱1,759,000
    • Kia Sportage GT Line - ₱1,795,000

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    Even if there were no Honda CR-V diesels ... no one is and was buying the Kia Sportage... have not seen one on the road ...

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    Either car is good. Pluses to Honda for 7 seats & gadgetry. Of course their diesel engine is still not proven in the country. Choice will depend on where your prejudices lie.

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    Mas inaatupag pa ng Kia dito ang basketball kaysa magbenta ng car . besides monopoly na nila ang lahat ng police vehicles nationwide bat pa sila magbebenta nyan

    Imagine yun Mahindra na police car binenta nila ng 1.8M each nun time ni Pnoy, Talo pa lahat ng PPV at CUV sa pricIng lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Even if there were no Honda CR-V diesels ... no one is and was buying the Kia Sportage... have not seen one on the road ...
    I have encountered a few in the expressways. They are quick for a CUV, lots of pull on short bursts though not as quick as the FXT.

    Its looks is not everybody but it has a more sporty look than the CRV. If I were to choose between the two, I'd go with the Sportage. If I needed to carry 7 people on a diesel vehicle, I'd go with an MPV.

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    I actually like the more edgy look of the Sportage. I also feel its less of a stalk-magnet for carnapppers and carjackers compared to PPV's.

    Btw, the Sportage's R-series CRDi can be tuned to go over 200hp but I'm not sure whether there are capable tuners in Manila.

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    Between the 2..Honda CRV all the way. Built wise,quality wise Japan technology is far better than Korean Technology.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hombre829 View Post
    Between the 2..Honda CRV all the way. Built wise,quality wise Japan technology is far better than Korean Technology.

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    Same with this one, crv ako ayaw ko din ng gawang korean, sa gawang hapon padin. Hehe


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    Is the CR-V S diesel made in Japan? The Sportage is confirmed to be made in Korea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Verbl Kint View Post
    Is the CR-V S diesel made in Japan? The Sportage is confirmed to be made in Korea.

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    The diesel engines on the new CRV are made by Honda India.

    Honda India to make new 1.6L diesel engine for Philippines-spec CR-V, export to Thailand

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    I will go for the KIA with its impressive reliability rating compare to Honda.


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    Knowing the Honda CRV is made in India, engine, parts & all, I’d rather get the Sportage. A testament to the fact that Korean brands are slowly changing the perception is the growing number of Korean cars in the streets.

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    Lol you guys are degrading Indians so much. For sure naman even if its made in India, it follows Honda’s standard quality procedures.


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    Sabagay, tama ka dyan. I know that Suzukis & low end hyundais are made in India. As long as QC is strictly followed? It’s just that even the metal parts of the CRV are smelted in India.

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    power wise, no contest the kia will leave the crv in the dust. the GT line loses out on toys as it has been watered down (no more sunroof, NO BLUETOOTH!!), only seats 5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mda_ View Post
    power wise, no contest the kia will leave the crv in the dust. the GT line loses out on toys as it has been watered down (no more sunroof, NO BLUETOOTH!!), only seats 5.
    Yes hehe power/speed wise, the diesel koreans are virtually the untouchables in the class(except Forester XT) even if we include all the PPVs hehe.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Verbl Kint View Post
    Both diesels are priced close to each other but have decidedly different approaches on specs. The Kia gets a proven, more powerful engine (2.0L, 182 HP, 402 Nm) while the Honda has better diesel mileage (1.6L, 120 HP, 300 Nm) and is its first diesel local offering. The Kia has AWD while the Honda is FWD only. The Sportage is a 5-seater only while the CR-V has a foldable third row of seats.

    The Kia is a TOTL while the Honda is the mid-level variant and the features do reflect this. The GT Line gets a panoramic sunroof, cruise control, power liftgate, and 19-inch wheels which the S Diesel doesn't have. Curiously though, the CR-V gets an integrated touchscreen head unit (with smartphone integration and navi) while the Sportage is still on an old school double din.

    Price:

    • Honda CR-V S Diesel - ₱1,759,000
    • Kia Sportage GT Line - ₱1,795,000

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    I prefer Honda CR-V S Diesel. I`ve just bought the same! I live in Canada, but ordered in USA through the dealer Customs Broker | Canadian Customs Clearance | Import to Canada | Clearit.ca I was very pleased. And I should say, it`s a very good price you have!

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    Quote Originally Posted by olive davis View Post
    I prefer Honda CR-V S Diesel. I`ve just bought the same! I live in Canada, but ordered in USA through the dealer Customs Broker | Canadian Customs Clearance | Import to Canada | Clearit.ca I was very pleased. And I should say, it`s a very good price you have!
    There’s a diesel variant CRV in USA??


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrstealyourgirl View Post
    There’s a diesel variant CRV in USA??


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    The US and Canada does not have the diesel engines as an option. However, they do have the 1.5L turbo gas engine which would been a better option in terms of performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrstealyourgirl View Post
    There’s a diesel variant CRV in USA??


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