hello guys! im new hir....help me nmn po magdecide tsaka tips na rin po..1st tym ko lang po kc magkaron ng brand new car...wt po b maganda bilin sa 2 and may alarm n po b yun at keyless entry n po b??tnx po![]()
hello guys! im new hir....help me nmn po magdecide tsaka tips na rin po..1st tym ko lang po kc magkaron ng brand new car...wt po b maganda bilin sa 2 and may alarm n po b yun at keyless entry n po b??tnx po![]()
Both uses the same 1.3 li engine. The City S is available in either manual or w/ automatic transmission. OTOH, City A is only available in manual trans.
If you drive a manual trans and want to save some money, the City A is quite adequate for everyday needs.
Their differences....
Feature//City S//City A
Front and Rear Mudguards//With// N/a
Wheel type// Alloy//Steel Rim with hubcap
Power door locks//With//N/a
Inner door handle// Chrome//Interior color
Rearview mirror//Day and Night//with
Seat back pocket// Driver, Assistant//Assistant only
Rear Seats//U.L.T. versatile seats w/ rear pillow type headrest//with fixed pillow headrest
Speakers//4//2
audio system//Fujitsu-10 CD Stereo//Pioneer Cassette
Radio Antenna//Glass Laminated//Pillar-type
Price:
City 1.3 A MT PHP 572,000.00
City 1.3 S MT PHP 618,000.00
City 1.3 S CVT PHP 659,000.00
A difference of 46T in price between Type A & Type S. Are the additional amenities and features would really go up to 46T or even more if you opt to have it installed outside? Like the CD stereo & additional speakers, mud guards, power doorlocks, alloy wheels, etc (that can be procured/installed after market)?
But ULT seats and glass laminated radio antenna is only available from the factory. Does it mean that 46T difference is justifiable?
^Again if ULT seats are important to the user/buyer then it is always best to pay a premium to have it. OTOH, if one can wait around for surplus ULT seats from totalled cars or even chop-chop (dont patronize that) and one can end up saving some money.
I dont see any reason to pay a premium for "glass laminated radio antenna" bec. it only looks good aesthetically (gives a clean and sleek roof line profile) but functionally, it still serves or performs similary to the manual pull-up antenna.