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    So i have pretty much watching every forums around here for a while now but since my date of purchase is looming closer and closer and i still have yet found my answer i would really like to request a little help from you guys. Btw just registered as well so pretty much a noobie heheh anyway back to topic my budget is 1.2 to 1.3 so far i have somewhat of a list of SUVS that are in my price range.

    -Honda CR-V
    -Hyundai Tucson
    -Ford Escape
    -Mitsubishi ASX
    -Great Wall Coolbear ( believe it or not heh )

    The Suv is morely gonna be used around city driving thats home to work and might be some small deliveries here and there but morely just city driving. Also its my first car heh so you can see why im doing a ton of research before purchasing the car

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    Tucson CRDI

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    Quote Originally Posted by stephenang View Post
    So i have pretty much watching every forums around here for a while now but since my date of purchase is looming closer and closer and i still have yet found my answer i would really like to request a little help from you guys. Btw just registered as well so pretty much a noobie heheh anyway back to topic my budget is 1.2 to 1.3 so far i have somewhat of a list of SUVS that are in my price range.

    -Honda CR-V
    -Hyundai Tucson
    -Ford Escape
    -Mitsubishi ASX
    -Great Wall Coolbear ( believe it or not heh )

    The Suv is morely gonna be used around city driving thats home to work and might be some small deliveries here and there but morely just city driving. Also its my first car heh so you can see why im doing a ton of research before purchasing the car

    Value for money: Hyundai Tucson

    More Fun for your money: Mitsubishi ASX

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    Maganda ang Hyundai Tucson. But the best variant (CRDi 4WD) happens to have a very, very long waiting list... Are you gonna be the only person who will usually be riding in the car? I'd suggest the 2.0GLS variant at 1.158M or the base-spec 2.4L Santa Fe at 1.368M.

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    1st choice Tucson: (Santa Fe is w/in your budget 7-seater)
    2.0 GL Gas M/T 988k
    2.0 GL Gas A/T 1.038m
    2.0 GLS A/T at 1.158m
    2.0 GL eVGT 4x4 at 1.338m
    If you want to save money get the GL Gas in M/T or A/T form
    If you really need to spend that money get the Diesel!

    2nd Choice:
    Honda Cr-V 2.0 A/T or M/t
    We have one, very spacious, better looking interior than the Tucson, nice ride, Fuel Efficient at 8km/l (heavy foot) up to 9.6km/l (light footed).

    Don't buy the Escape. Luma na, masikip pa, lakas pa sa gas.
    ASX? Hate the interior very small and very bare. Remember the Outlander? Baka i-pullout din agad yang ASX pag nagflop. (Montero Sport is w/in your budget 7-seater too)

    Cool What? Nah, I know this car kaso kung budget mo 650k edi go, pero kung kaya 1.3m get a proper SUV.

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    I would reco sana the MS but it is not in your list. If strictly in your list, Tucson CRDi. Next would be the CRV.
    Last edited by Ry_Tower; February 25th, 2011 at 07:14 PM.

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    Personally, I'll go for the Tucson since it's newer in the market whereas the Honda CR-V's needing a refresh in a year or two.

    Although the CR-V wins out in interior refinement with second-rows that I can easily cross my feet, Tucson edges it out in the toys department.

    It's a tough call. If you wouldn't mind what others think of the car and isn't that conscious of having a new CR-V model out in 1-2 years, by all means I'll get the CR-V. It's more spacious really..

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    The M? wats the M? montero sport??? really out of the budget heh. Im knda more favoring A/T transmission since it will be more for driving also around the 1.2m to 1.3m mark thats pushing my budget already heh. Im also not sure if ill be getting diesel variants as i hear maintenance are a pain and also im looking to keep the car long term and not short term like 10 yrs i think. People say when purchasing a diesel keep in mind to get rid of it in 5yrs due to issues will start popping up around those time. Thanks for the fast feed back heh much appreciate the help.

    P.S. most of the time or 90% of the time it will be just me the SUV was the requirement of my dad if i was to purchase a car so ya...

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    Tucson or the gasoline Santa Fe...

    Wag na ASX, the Japanese Yen is strengthening these days (81.90 to the USD). Too much risk in buying that car that has nothing to do with the car itself!
    Last edited by tidus1203; February 25th, 2011 at 07:17 PM.

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    isnt the santa fe a 2.4 liter? knda not the ideal for city driving heh. What does yen have to do with ASX as well sorry knda a noobie there. Tucson looks ok just a quick question how long is the waiting on the CDRi althou the gas variant looks ok as well is the waiting list on the gas variant long as well? and i keep asking the dealers on tucson there arent any discounts that they give is that normal?

    P.S. im also purchasing this via cash not through bank financing heh

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    Quote Originally Posted by stephenang View Post
    The M? wats the M? montero sport??? really out of the budget heh. Im knda more favoring A/T transmission since it will be more for driving also around the 1.2m to 1.3m mark thats pushing my budget already heh. Im also not sure if ill be getting diesel variants as i hear maintenance are a pain and also im looking to keep the car long term and not short term like 10 yrs i think. People say when purchasing a diesel keep in mind to get rid of it in 5yrs due to issues will start popping up around those time. Thanks for the fast feed back heh much appreciate the help.

    P.S. most of the time or 90% of the time it will be just me the SUV was the requirement of my dad if i was to purchase a car so ya...
    The new base Montero GLS-V with the VGT engine is at 1.4M. Perhaps you can stretch a bit? With the fuel mileage you'll get with this car, you'll recoup your additional 100k in just a few months time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stephenang View Post
    The M? wats the M? montero sport??? really out of the budget heh. Im knda more favoring A/T transmission since it will be more for driving also around the 1.2m to 1.3m mark thats pushing my budget already heh. Im also not sure if ill be getting diesel variants as i hear maintenance are a pain and also im looking to keep the car long term and not short term like 10 yrs i think. People say when purchasing a diesel keep in mind to get rid of it in 5yrs due to issues will start popping up around those time. Thanks for the fast feed back heh much appreciate the help.

    P.S. most of the time or 90% of the time it will be just me the SUV was the requirement of my dad if i was to purchase a car so ya...
    Yes MS pala (my mistake), the gls-v is just 1.388M, maybe you can haggle for more discount since cash mo naman pala bibilhin. It is an A/T na rin, seats 7 (or bigger cargo area if ever that counts) and FC would be great in the long run vs gas SUV. The 4d56 engine would need just around 5.5-6 ltrs and diesel engines typically outlive their gas brethren. just my 2 cents...

    But the Tucson would be an even better value for your money as GH said and pasok nga naman sa 1.3M budget mo. Anyway, congrats sa magiging new ride mo.

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    sorry sir GTi, nakapag-post ka na pala ng price ng GLS-V.

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    The Yen is the one that killed the Outlander... It can also kill the ASX if it goes higher... Basically since they are Japan CBU's exported here they have to pay them in Yen if the Yen becomes too strong then MMPC has no choice but to raise prices and that's no good to its market share cause the pricing will be too high and no one will buy it with cheaper options available...

    As it stands the ASX isn't exactly cheap already given what you get for it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    The Yen is the one that killed the Outlander... It can also kill the ASX if it goes higher... Basically since they are Japan CBU's exported here they have to pay them in Yen if the Yen becomes too strong then MMPC has no choice but to raise prices and that's no good to its market share cause the pricing will be too high and no one will buy it with cheaper options available...

    As it stands the ASX isn't exactly cheap already given what you get for it...
    They could have did the same thing they did with the Fuzion. Import from Taiwan. Taiwan makes their own 2.4L Outlander and sell it for much cheaper than the 1.44M and 1.25M that it is sold here. Its OK if they raise the prices of the V6 Outlander, the sort of people who would buy this sort of car wouldn't mind that much.

    *TS: What do you think? I believe the Montero Sport GLS-V would be a great car for you. Its very maporma too, and if you slap on those huge chrome rims and install that Unichip...

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    Hyundai Tucson.

    or Honda CR-V


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    i would love the new montero vgt but sadly i dont think i could stretch that far X.x sigh... ugh dunno which to buy now honestly still.... so tucson or cr-v??

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    Boomchikawawa!


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    Quote Originally Posted by stephenang View Post
    i would love the new montero vgt but sadly i dont think i could stretch that far X.x sigh... ugh dunno which to buy now honestly still.... so tucson or cr-v??
    First love ko noon yung CR-V...

    Kaso nag-iba ang lahat pagbili ko nung Tucson. Nyahahaha.

    So I'd recommend the Tucson.

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    Kung 5-6 passengers mo everyday, mas magandang Interior and you are okay with the 4th Gen coming next year, get the CR-V.

    Pero kung gusto mo bago pa body style ng CUV mo for at most 4 more years get the Tucson kaso mas masikip siya sa Interior at Cargo compared to the CR-V.

    Depende kung ano gusto ng puso mo, pati ng konting yabang inside of you.

    Any CUV is a winner and worth every peso.

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