We spent the whole yesterday at different dealers looking at and getting a 'feel' of the cars.
Our first stop was Mazda, we looked at the Mazda 2 and 3. My wife liked the looks of the Mazda 3 5 door hatchback. The Mazda 3 would be the better fit to the budget, which we want to maximize. Overall impression was that the interior and exterior were nice enough, but already quite an old design.
Next was Mitsubishi, too bad they didn't have the EX GLS on display, only the Ralliart version, which was of course very nice but unattainable. They offered a test drive, but we may not have enough time as we wanted to see all the different dealers.
At Nissan we saw the Sentra 200, which was big and nice, and unfortunately out of the budget. Interesting that this is made in Mexico, so quite a long travel for this car. The model that fits the budget was the middle variant of the Grand Livina, but they had no demo unit.
Then we went to Toyota, where we have one of the top contenders, the 1.6 G AT. The demo was in black which was nice. The interiors was also nice and spacious, full of plastic trim. The V variant would be nicer, but a little over the budget, we will still look at how we can fit this as this has a better trim level. Pros of the Altis are the bigger space, both interior and luggage, the climate control, dual VVTi and all wheel disc brakes. The design is also a bit old, even with the minor changes.
Our next stop was Honda, in terms of dealership ambaince this one had the most expensive feel, which would also translate to the prices of their cars, hehehe. Looked at the Civic, City, and the Jazz. The Civic is out of budget, and due for a model change at the end of this year though the dealer wouldn't confirm anything (all the dealers would not say anything about the next model change). So we go to the Jazz, appearance wise definitely it was very nice, both in and out. The ULT seats were also good to see in action. The space inside is surprisingly adequate for a subcompact hatchback. The new orange color though feels like it's too much a reaction to the orange Fiesta, so I would choose the Polished Metal if we end up with the Jazz.
Our last stop was Ford, and we looked at the Fiesta and the Focus. The Fiesta also looks good outside, being a new design. The inside is also roomy, but it feels a little smaller than the Jazz. The interiors are nice and modern, but I feel that some features are more of non-essential additions, like the voice activated radio. Pros of this model are the 6 speed twin clutch, rear parcel shelf (none for Jazz, but an add on accessory). The Focus on display was the TDCi variant, so we didn't see the 5 dr Trend which fit our budget.
Here are some things we learned in our visit:
1. Discounting
The discounting varies a lot depending on the model and brand. From the high discount of the Lancer EX to no discount for the Jazz or the Fiesta. The good selling models offer less while those with poor sales are discounted bigger. The Ford dealer even said that the Fiesta price will increase in April, but we are not in a hurry so it did not matter to us.
So when making price comparisons we should include the discounts.
2. Insurance and LTO
Generally the LTO is included in the package, but the insurance is not always included. This affected the Lancer EX GLS, which fit the budget with the discount, but went over again with the insurance. These two should also be included in price comparisons.
3. Sales tactics
I was expecting the agents to be aggressive and to give us a hard sell, but this was not so. They were generally upfront and honest and pleasant overall.
So we've narrowed down our choices to the Altis and the Jazz. The plan is to see if we can get the 1.6V Altis within the budget, if not we will go with the Jazz.
But before we do this, we will first have to sell our beloved Lynx.


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For 1.6, I suggest you look at the Altis or Accent, or the base model Elantra once it comes out in a few weeks time.
Fuel economy was from 7.5-8.5km/L. Either that or I just love the suspension too much... feeling Beemer 3-series. Haha..
Oh well, to each his own, I had a good impression on the 3 kasi dati. On a side note, the altis and the jazz would be really safe pics anyway. And it always comes down to test driving. Feedback and specs on paper kasi doesn't tell the whole story.
