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August 10th, 2011 05:50 PM #32
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August 10th, 2011 07:35 PM #33
No reason to buy the Forester 2.0 over the CR-V 2.0, which has a better engine, better gearbox, better fuel economy, more seating space and more cargo space.
Well... the ride comfort is better... but Honda has changed the suspension somewhat on the facelifted model. The Facelifted CR-V 2.4 rides better than the old one (Ours is a pre-facelift), don't know about the 2.0.
Biggest gripe with the CR-V is the hard rear seat on the base model... but seat covers fix that.
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August 23rd, 2011 12:33 PM #35
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August 28th, 2011 12:31 PM #36I have a second generation crv with over 125k kilometers. All I have replaced so far are the shock absorbers, some suspension parts and a power steering pressure hose. Thats it. After all the use and abuse I have done with this car, it still runs "almost" like new. There are no rattles inside the cabin and feels solid to drive. With honda, PMS is done every 10k kilometers and I really like this feature and I honestly dont find this car expensive to maintain. I love my crv and have no intention of selling it anytime soon. I also have a montero sport gtv and the PMS is a lot more expensive than the CRV. Sometimes I even think if the savings I get on the fuel of a diesel car is worth the higher cost of its PMS. Given a chance, I would not have second thoughts on buying the current generation CRV. Its not a super crossover but it does what it is meant to do and for a long time.
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September 12th, 2011 11:53 PM #37Subaru recently upgraded the forester 2.0 with a new engine and instrument cluster. Although almost same power pa din wiith the old engine medyo better daw ang FC. Some advantage over the 2.0 CRV of the same price range, aside from the ride and handling, is the amount of standard equipment . AWD, 6 airbags, moonroof, VSC, cruise control, bluetooth, headlight washer my biggest worry about the forester is the TCO, PMS is still affordable, pero pag may nasira, mukhang mahal ang parts.
They are both great and reliable cars, pero kung value for money talaga ang paguusapan, it's hard to beat the tucson/sportage.
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