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    NEED HELP

    My fiance is looking to buy her first car soon with the ff. main priorities:
    1. Automatic transmission (not an option)
    2. Comfort - good A/C, easy driving experience (daily driving from Makati and QC during rush hour)
    3. Durability (will panic if car breaks down - 2nd hand not currently an option)
    4. Price (around 800K)
    5. Size (compact sedan - she's only 4'11")

    Performance is not a concern as she'll probably be driving very slow.

    She's currently thinking about the following:
    Honda City 1.5E - 868K (pricier side)
    Kia Rio 1.4SL - 807K (parts availability concern)
    Mitsubishi Mirage G4 GLX - 717K
    Nissan Almera 1.5E - 824K
    Suzuki Ciaz 1.4GL - 845K
    Suzuki Dzire GL+ - 698K (good price but still with a stick)
    Toyota Vios 1.3E - 841K

    P.S. I did not include Fiesta and Accent due to reliability issues.

    Any advice and/or past experiences with the above choices?

    THANK YOU!!!

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    Honda city

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    g4 kung di nman priority ung power pinakamatipid pa sa gas consumption. well equipped ndin ng features at the price range. mataas din ride height nya good for short drivers.

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    Most of the choices are priced above 800k so it's better the best one among the choices. Go with the City.

    By the way, your choices are subcompact sedans. Compacts are a higher category (Civic, Altis, Mazda3).

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    Vios is new... Car will be good for another 5 years before a new model replaces it.
    Mirage is cheap
    Voting for the City

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    You forgot to include Mazda2, it should easily be one of the top 3 choices.

    Edited. It's more than 900k pala sorry. But still, if you're getting a car loan, monthly payments would only be a thousand pesos more.
    My pick would be Mazda 2, then Honda City then Toyota Vios.

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    VIos 1.3E CVT. boring, efficient,reliable, safest.

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    Make sure to check the vios first. I have a feeling that the facelifted version design wont age well

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    "P.S. I did not include Fiesta and Accent due to reliability issues."

    all i can say is that don't generalize too much. a better statement would be "P.S. I did not include Fiesta and Accent because some of it has reliability issues." but every car has an issue, even toyota itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinXYX View Post
    "P.S. I did not include Fiesta and Accent due to reliability issues."

    all i can say is that don't generalize too much. a better statement would be "P.S. I did not include Fiesta and Accent because some of it has reliability issues." but every car has an issue, even toyota itself.
    4 years and 56k with Fiesta, it is still a fun car to drive. I use it around 3 days a week. Except for it cramped rear seats, I have no issues with it.

    If you want a quick, fun to drive, and very responsive daily driver, then the Fiesta 1.0L Ecoboost is one good proposition. Quick tip, don't drive it like a lame old person, drive it like you stole it. The DCT does not respond well to being driven just within 2k rpm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KcireReaver View Post
    g4 kung di nman priority ung power pinakamatipid pa sa gas consumption. well equipped ndin ng features at the price range. mataas din ride height nya good for short drivers.
    is the G4 better than the almera? medyo same ata price range considering the discount nissan gives

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    feeling ko, the almera is a better build.
    they even have a 3-cylinder model, but not sure if it is really available locally.

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    Tested the G4 GLS and Almera 1.2 MT last Dec.

    G4 has more toys (reverse camera, etc)

    Almera is bigger and (IMO) corners better!

    I won't mention anything about performance... Almera was MT and GLS was CVT

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    this was also a local 2012 car of the year.
    i guess that means, there are always several points of view.
    just peruse the variety of comments. see what you like, and what you do not like, then make your choice.

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    The Mirage is one of those good appliance cars. It is worth its price, specially among small cars (smaller than subcompacts). It can get you from point A to point B with no fuzz. Just don't expect too much from it.

    If you have more money to spend, go find a much better car overall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    this was also a local 2012 car of the year.
    i guess that means, there are always several points of view.
    just peruse the variety of comments. see what you like, and what you do not like, then make your choice.
    inquirers in the forum need to know... we share bits and pieces of opinions and some faks

    the mirage and g4 will probably not age well mechanically.

    the unibody frame flexes according to some. this is not good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnstuart View Post
    is the G4 better than the almera? medyo same ata price range considering the discount nissan gives
    imo, specs wise, g4 would be better than almera. nakatouch screen ung hu ng g4 ewan ko lang kung upgraded na sa almera.
    also for me on the external design almera looks awkward.

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    Between the almera and g4.
    The almera seems to be better built.
    For every 3 almera in the us, 1 g4 (from what i saw).

    Here, sales is inverse. The g4 has all the tech you need for a bargain price. What it doesnt tell is how it rides.

    Best for ts to test drive both if that is his only option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Between the almera and g4.
    The almera seems to be better built.
    For every 3 almera in the us, 1 g4 (from what i saw).

    Here, sales is inverse. The g4 has all the tech you need for a bargain price. What it doesnt tell is how it rides.

    Best for ts to test drive both if that is his only option.

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    I drove the almera, I feel like its light duty vs ultra light duty g4.

    as for toys, marami naman after market options.

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