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January 15th, 2011 06:25 PM #1
We are planning to buy our first brand new car this May2011. If the AM are the only choices which would you choose? The car will be used mostly by my wife and we have 3 small kids (ages 8,5 and 2) doing daily errands from our house to grocery (10km), mall (10km) and occasional out of town trips (50km). The car should be the easiest to maintain since I am an OFW and I will be able to drive the car during my vacation only. The car should also be fuel efficient, will be for long term use, new model. I think both of them look mostly the same from the exterior. Max budget is 700k.
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January 15th, 2011 06:42 PM #2For this class, I would recommend the new Hyundai Accent 1.4. Its the newest in the bunch and has the most power (108ps compared to 85ps for the Mazda 2 and 94ps for the Fiesta) and is the cheapest among the bunch at just 588k. You may also want the old but extremely fast and frugal Accent 1.5 diesel which, I think, is still available for 700k. Are you only into subcompacts? The Adventure GX is available for 708k and the Greatwall Coolbear for 695k.
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January 15th, 2011 07:09 PM #3
Thanks for the quick reply, as for the subcompacts actually my wife wants initially an avanza but we do not like the interior of the low end Avanza (613k), no offense to the Avanza owners. The new Accent is a good suggestion but can anybody confirm if it is more fuel efficient than the AM. As for the adventure GX , its an old model already. As much as possible we prefer a new released model.
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January 15th, 2011 07:31 PM #4
Since the Accent is just out in the market, I don't think there's a real-life experience with its fuel consumption right now. However, judging by how Hyundai markets its products: affordable and fuel efficient. I can more or less bet that it's fuel efficient.
For starters, do comparisons between the power-to-weight ratio. Lighter the better but you might sacrifice some toys (M2 is lighter than Fiesta at the expense of "toys" like voice commands)
There's still a lot of Adventure out in the streets. A testament to its reliability. But as you've said, it's an old model already.
I'll pass on Great Wall and other Chinese brands. Although they have taken big strides in improving their car quality. It is still a fact that these guys offer poor long-term durability compared to tried and tested Toyotas.
I'd rather get a Vios or City as a safe choice. I still dislike the M2 and Fiesta's second-row seats. But the Accent might trump the list once reviews are out. Go test drive one
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January 15th, 2011 11:01 PM #5as for the subcompacts actually my wife wants initially an avanza but we do not like the interior of the low end Avanza (613k), no offense to the Avanza owners.
personally di ko rin like ang interior, but we own an avanza. kasi we also lean to purchase and innova, but due to budget limitations, avanza na lang, J model, since we have a big family. pero ok na rin performance and FC is good.
hmm...why not a vios?
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January 16th, 2011 02:53 AM #8
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January 15th, 2011 06:48 PM #9
I think the Ford Fiesta sedan is the better choice although I think the Mazda2 would be slightly more fuel efficient because it's lighter.
A third option is the Honda City 1.3L A M/T which offers much better interior space (seating & trunk) than either the Fiesta or Mazda2. Reliability is good and many casas around the country for convenient periodic servicing (every 10,000km).
And the plus, the Honda City 1.3L A M/T comes in just under your P700,000 budget (although color choice might be a little limited).
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January 15th, 2011 07:32 PM #10
Sir, my wife does not like the Honda City since one of our relatives has one and we previously have an old model 98', we opt to choose another model. Sir can anybody tell me which one is the least expensive in terms of owning one, I mean with the daily usage and maintenance? I may change my mind if the Honda City will be the least.I really need an advise on this. TIA
For the Toyota products its likely to be the case for most of their products per the service...
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