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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by mda_ View Post
    I've owned 2 hyundais from 2010-2016, and i've never followed this "demand" and was still able to get warranty claims without much hassle. In my recollection, wala naman nakalagay na ganyan clause sa warranty booklet. Kaya i said with any car best to review yung documents and follow what is stated.


    Also, not defending Hyundai ha, in fact i had the option to get another one this year, but opted for another brand altogether. I would rather get a Kia over a Hyundai kung korean rin lang yung choices. Just saying it's really best to know what is really needed to be done on your car per service. Sure yan, may mga unnecessary things added to pad the cost.

    As for Mazda, i've personally known owners who've had tranny issues ever since the 90s 323s. Recently may kakilala ko who had a busted M/T tranny on a miata for no reason at all (google this). So, i don't buy into their hype.

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    #42
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I guess you got the better part of their service. Too bad that some people were not as persuasive as you so they are being bullied to follow such ridiculous demands.
    Di naman kailangan ng persuasiveness sir. Just present facts.

    Things replaced on my Hyundais (via warranty):

    Tucson
    1.) Brake light switch
    2.) Gas tank (leaked pag super full tank)
    3.) Rear stabilizer link

    Sonata
    1.) A/C Compressor

    None of the items were related to oil changes.

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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    In my 10 yrs. SF CRDi, I spend 2.8k per year after warranty. Then add. 1600 every 2 years for fuel filter and air filter.

    Ok naman. One of my best vehicles but hindi na ako bibile ng Hyundai ulet coz so many options out there.

    But bet. CX5 and Tucson, sa Tucson CRDi ako only beause I know how to maintain a Hyundai crdi

    These new tech that Mazda is introducing, masisira lang yan sa bumper traffic.

    For me the rule is you buy gasoline in this manila traffic, get the simple ones like Ecosport, Juke, Vios, City. Definitely no Turbo!


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    The cx5 gen2 will arrive next year.

    This cx5 has been robust the past 5years. Only recall was a gas tank fix. No engine failures. There was a minor transmission issue but i dont know how that was resolved.

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    #44
    Quote Originally Posted by mda_ View Post
    Also, not defending Hyundai ha, in fact i had the option to get another one this year, but opted for another brand altogether. I would rather get a Kia over a Hyundai kung korean rin lang yung choices. Just saying it's really best to know what is really needed to be done on your car per service. Sure yan, may mga unnecessary things added to pad the cost.

    As for Mazda, i've personally known owners who've had tranny issues ever since the 90s 323s. Recently may kakilala ko who had a busted M/T tranny on a miata for no reason at all (google this). So, i don't buy into their hype.
    My in-laws have a 2010 Sorento AWD 2.4L gas and they have had no issues with the services offered by Kia.

    As for the newer Mazdas, they are far off from the Mazdas of the 90s. The SkyActiv technology is way different from the days when Mazda and Volvo were operated under the same umbrella of Ford. Mazda bought themselves back while Volvo was sold to Geely. Ford is now more into developing further their turbo technology (Ecoboost).

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    #45
    Save for the grills, the 2018 CX5 looks a lot like the current model.

    218 Mazda CX-5 spied testing in Southern California - Autoblog

    Right now I'm wondering if I should wait for the Toyota CHR and how big its rear seats are. Baka parang HRV or Juke lang kasi.

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    #46
    The chr 2nd row looks roomy based on videos in paris this weekend. Bigger than hrv.

    The ground clearance looks similar to the hrv

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    #47
    Mazda CX-5 definitely. CX-5 is just gorgeous especially in soul red and the interior is nice and well equipped. I find the Tucson too bare even for the TOTL.

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    #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Investor6161 View Post
    Mazda CX-5 definitely. CX-5 is just gorgeous especially in soul red and the interior is nice and well equipped. I find the Tucson too bare even for the TOTL.
    Agreed on this one!

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    #49
    Cx 5 for looks
    Tucson for practicality

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    #50
    CX5 is beyond just looks. Give it a good drive...you'll see why many who've tried their 1st kodo would go for seconds.

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    #51
    Quote Originally Posted by mxmd View Post
    Cx 5 for looks
    Tucson for practicality
    Define practicality and you would probably change your answer.

    Tucson may have a bigger trunk but not by much.

    Maybe what you mean is after sales support and service. Mas marami nga dealership ng Hyundai pero major parts tingin ko same lang time to get for both since online naman may ma-oorderan. Though I would not buy a brand new car without a dealerships somehow accessible to me. For warranty services.

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    #52
    Cx-5 all the way!!!

    Hindi lang pang chix, pang bachelor din na wala pang chix!!! [emoji1787]

    One point na lamang for me si cx-5, sa safety, ilan airbags ng tucson (same variant)? [emoji4]

    And it will come a long list pa...


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    #53
    Am I the only one who isn't a fan of the black/gray (vinyl?) wheel fenders so common in today's crossovers? That's why I probably won't buy another crossover until the trend diminishes. I know they're practical. But, they also look cheap.

    That's why I like the looks of the old 2013 Rogue. At least, make them body color.






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    #54
    Hyundai has much cheaper parts. And you can use solaris parts for Tucson

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisbarett View Post
    Hyundai has much cheaper parts. And you can use solaris parts for Tucson
    Dunno about local Hyundai support & parts availability/costs.
    Skyactivs, however, share lotsa common parts regardless of model. And, kodos are on global platform. Should they be pricey locally, genuine & aftermarket are everywhere online, reasonable.[emoji106] Have never had trouble w/ cross-reference & sourcing.[emoji4]

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