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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by mda View Post
    The HR-V seems to be surprisingly light -- is just 32KG heavier than the Civic 1.8E, and 4KG heavier than the Altis 1.6V and 1.6G CVT...
    The HRV is based on the Jazz platform which is around 200kg lighter than the Civic 1.8L. The raised suspension together with the other stuff thus bring the weight of the HRV to just above the Civic 1.8L.

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by mda View Post
    The HR-V seems to be surprisingly light -- is just 32KG heavier than the Civic 1.8E, and 4KG heavier than the Altis 1.6V and 1.6G CVT...
    Quote Originally Posted by glntVR View Post
    Weight is about the same. Civic 1.8 1,228 kg. vs. 1,256 for the HR-V
    HR-V has a CVT vs. the Civic's 5AT. I think FC should be the same or baka better pa nga HR-V
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    That's good. Sana the Mazda CX-3 also arrives for comparison. It's said to be lighter than the M3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcal68 View Post
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    That's good. Sana the Mazda CX-3 also arrives for comparison. It's said to be lighter than the M3.
    cx-3 will arrive next year

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcal68 View Post
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    That's good. Sana the Mazda CX-3 also arrives for comparison. It's said to be lighter than the M3.
    cx-3 will arrive next year

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    #24
    Tough call. I've always liked the XV, but the HRV looks like serious competition, not only for the XV but for other crossovers.

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    Thanks for all the replies. I'm leaning towards the HR-V at the moment, might commit within the week..

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    Mazda has the best interior. Dislike the current Honda interiors. Among the choices above the HR-V EL, Subaru Forester is the only one with 6 airbags.

    Which has the larger interior volume, Honda HR-V or the CX-5?

    *Louie
    Do you have reverse camera for the CX-5 Maxx?
    Last edited by Walter; June 11th, 2015 at 10:24 AM.

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    Thanks for all the replies. I'm leaning towards the HR-V at the moment, might commit within the week..

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    Quote Originally Posted by joey_ed27 View Post
    Tough call. I've always liked the XV, but the HRV looks like serious competition, not only for the XV but for other crossovers.
    A competition in price maybe but not in overall value. The XV comes standard with AWD. The ASX FWD seems to be the best competition of the HRV. The Ecosport, CX3, and ix20 are the direct competition to the HRV, as these vehicles are practically subcompacts on stilts. The Sportage and Tucson may be priced about the same as the HRV but they are really more in the same category as the Forester, Xtrail, CX5, CRV, and RAV4.

    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post

    Which has the larger interior volume, Honda HR-V or the CX-5?
    If the Jazz has bigger interior volume than the Mazda3, then the HRV will be bigger inside than the CX5.
    Last edited by Egan101; June 11th, 2015 at 12:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    I would rather get the cx5 maxx 2.0 6at *1.34 with 3yr free maintenance
    I briefly considered the CX-5 Pro, too. I think the price can be lowered to 1.3xx if you pay cash.

    For its purported size, the interior seems really cramped compared to its rivals. Another sticking point for me is the battery. I read it costs around 13k and it's not readily available in our suking battery stores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Mazda has the best interior. Dislike the current Honda interiors. Among the choices above the HR-V EL, Subaru Forester is the only one with 6 airbags.

    Which has the larger interior volume, Honda HR-V or the CX-5?

    *Louie
    Do you have reverse camera for the CX-5 Maxx?
    I think the cx-5 has the biggest, since cargo palang lamang na cx-5, 34.1 cubic feet to 23.2 for the hr-v

    OT: haven't checked what type of head unit the cx-5 maxx uses, haha. will have to visit the showroom sometime to see

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Mazda has the best interior. Dislike the current Honda interiors. Among the choices above the HR-V EL, Subaru Forester is the only one with 6 airbags.

    Which has the larger interior volume, Honda HR-V or the CX-5?

    *Louie
    Do you have reverse camera for the CX-5 Maxx?
    I think the cx-5 has the biggest, since cargo palang lamang na cx-5, 34.1 cubic feet to 23.2 for the hr-v

    OT: haven't checked what type of head unit the cx-5 maxx uses, haha. will have to visit the showroom sometime to see

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    Quote Originally Posted by snail View Post
    I briefly considered the CX-5 Pro, too. I think the price can be lowered to 1.3xx if you pay cash.

    For its purported size, the interior seems really cramped compared to its rivals. Another sticking point for me is the battery. I read it costs around 13k and it's not readily available in our suking battery stores.
    The hr-v would be an excellent choice. Its just that the price is abit higher than expected. It beats the subi with its higher resale value (who wants to buy a subi in the 2nd hand market anyway?) . As for cabin interior, it's subjective. Some latino families are below 5ft. Heheheh.

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    #32
    Anyway, for what it's worth, the max discount they're offering is 10k for cash payment for the E.

    I somehow have a hard time believing the SA when he told me the waiting line is long..

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    Anyway, for what it's worth, the max discount they're offering is 10k for cash payment for the E.

    I somehow have a hard time believing the SA when he told me the waiting line is long..

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    Quote Originally Posted by snail View Post
    Anyway, for what it's worth, the max discount they're offering is 10k for cash payment for the E.

    I somehow have a hard time believing the SA when he told me the waiting line is long..

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    Anyway, for what it's worth, the max discount they're offering is 10k for cash payment for the E.

    I somehow have a hard time believing the SA when he told me the waiting line is long..
    ilang months daw ang waiting time kung ganon? haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by snail View Post
    Anyway, for what it's worth, the max discount they're offering is 10k for cash payment for the E.

    I somehow have a hard time believing the SA when he told me the waiting line is long..

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    Anyway, for what it's worth, the max discount they're offering is 10k for cash payment for the E.

    I somehow have a hard time believing the SA when he told me the waiting line is long..
    ilang months daw ang waiting time kung ganon? haha

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    #34
    Test drove the HRV earlier today. Forget the subcompact exterior dimensions and one might actually be able to justify Honda's slightly absurd price structure.

    Compared to our XV, interior space seems to be slightly better, specially the cargo area. Fit and finish and interior materials are surprisingly good. Compared to the Ecosport, which is supposedly its real rival, it's not even close. Also got to sit in the rear seat and I'm sure only people over 6 ft. Tall would find it wanting (I'm 5'10 by the way).

    I was only able to drive it briefly because the test drive unit literally just arrived at our local dealership when we went there, but my initial impressions are quite good. No irritating 'drone' sound when you step on the gas like the XV, and the power seems adequate enough for city driving. The electric parking brake with auto brake hold does take some time getting used to though..

    Specially for people like my wife who hate driving big sedans and SUVs, its compact exterior size yet large (for its class, at least) and versatile interior is one of its strongest suits.

    Had they fit the EL with different and better looking wheels and/or equipped it with AWD, I would have gotten it without second thoughts, but as it is, the mid-spec E variant for 1.230 is for me one of the best options out there in its price bracket.

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    #35
    110T more for the EL will get you 4 more airbags, leather seats, LED headlights (which aren't that bright according to reviews abroad) and tail lights, reverse sensors and colored exterior lower garnish.

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    The problem is, at 1.340, it opens its doors to a whole new set of rivals like the Forester, Rav4 and X-Trail to name a few, not to mention the price is just a stone's throw away from the bigger diesel-fed Asian SUVs.

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    #37
    HRV EL * 1,340,000, konti na lang CRV 2.0 V AT na, Then konting strech pa ng budget pwde ka ng pumili ng Diesel fed Asian SUV's which for sure that will give you more mileage..

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    #38
    Quote Originally Posted by norelco View Post
    HRV EL * 1,340,000, konti na lang CRV 2.0 V AT na, Then konting strech pa ng budget pwde ka ng pumili ng Diesel fed Asian SUV's which for sure that will give you more mileage..
    That's why, as much as I like The HRV, I couldn't personally justify getting the EL.

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    #39
    Same here Sir, hindi maka pag decide.. My choices are HRV EL, Mazda CX5, CRV 2.0 S AT, Mitsubishi ASX & Toyota Fortuner.. Previous ride Gen 1 CRV..

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    #40
    Those options don't have 6 airbags or leather seats.

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