guys anu sa tingin nyo mas ok? :D
if civic plus tucson, bebenta namin xwind namin. if rav4 additional car lng.![]()
guys anu sa tingin nyo mas ok? :D
if civic plus tucson, bebenta namin xwind namin. if rav4 additional car lng.![]()
Quantity vs. Quality? :D
Its really hard to compare the Civic with the other CUVs. But bet. the CUVs, I think the RAV4 4x2 variant is worth getting (albeit quite pricey though). I drove the Tucson CRDi and its very a smooth (no shift shocks) and quiet (even with a diesel in the hood) vehicle. The only downside with the Tucson, is the very plasticky interior accomodation. The front fascia is a big let down, but the rear part is very gorgeous.
As for the Rav4 4x2, all you have to do is go to A-Toys and have them fabric imitation overfenders to make the vehicle look like a 4x4 variants (sans the costs). The interior of the RAV4 is truly the best amongst the CUVs now.
It will be hard to juxtapose a car among small SUVs. Fix your mind first on which car you'll be getting. Anyway, here's my thoughts.
2006 Civic - looks very promising, nice interior with novelty digital speedometer, 1.8-liter engine should finally have badly needed torque lacking in the past models. You may want to anticipate a test drive before you settle with another vehicle.
Tucson - there's a thread about this somewhere here. Just try looking for it. People are having good impressions with this car. Very good pricing, decent fuel economy - a winner from Korea once and for all.
2006 RAV 4 - Not as cute as the past model but beefier in appearance. Also more spacious and powerful than before. Should still have Toyota reliability. 4x2 should be enough, as it's still not a true off-roader, so you'll hardly need 4x4.
2 cars (one great one and one good one) for the price of one good car? Is there any doubt about which is the better choice?![]()
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
well... since you already have a Crosswind.. I'll go for the Rav4 instead.
sayang naman yung initial depreciation ng Crosswind in that case.
civic + tucson. aside from 3 yrs worry free ride since I assume both are brand new (warranty), the high resale value of the civic would balance the perceived low resale of the tucson... plus you'll have a great city driver (civic) and one for long out of town trips (tucson).
civic at tucson na...brand new pa pareho...less worries for atleast 3 years...
Civic plus Tucson....
wala parin tatalo sa sarap sa pagmaneho ng KOTSE....plus you still have another decent driving SUV with great value (Tucson).
para saakin lang po.. ang mahal ng new rav4..
tuscon alone nalang.. and wag na benta old isuzu.. hehe
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Although I own a RAV4 (expensive pero sulit), I'd say go for the civic and the tucson na. At least parehong bago. Walang agawan kung sino hindi gagamit ng Isuzu. hehehe.
civic at tucson kna khit ano sabihin mo both of these cars are not that bad ! tsaka at least 2 diba? than 1 rav4 na after some time maluluma rin ... for me id go for the civic and tucson![]()
Kailangan ba talagang Civic 1.8s? Kasi kung puwede na yung Civic 1.8v, mag Tucson na 4X2 CRDI (mas mura ata ng 130k+ sa Tucson 4X4) ka na lang, mas matipid sa fuel kaysa Tucson gas variant at mas malakas pa ang makina kaysa dun sa Croswind na ibebenta nyo.