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    Especially in the "beautiful paved roads" of manila, I know that one shouldnt demand much from the subcompact category. You get what you pay for. But im concerned bout my old mother's many physical aches and pains.
    So compared to each other, i still wanna know which of the subcompacts offer the best ride in our potholed streets?

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    fiesta and accent for me

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    Personally feel the Rio has the best combination of agility and suppleness. Sportier, but still supple are the Fiesta and Mazda2. If you want ultra-soft, you're looking at the Almera and Accent... though the Accent is a bit too soft.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    With the prices of most subcompacts going over 800k nowadays, the current generation Altis with its big-big discounts would be a better choice in terms of comfort against subcompacts.

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    Don't consider the ride comfort as the sole basis. Consider also the seat comfort and the ease of ingress-egress for your mother. The ride may be soft but if the seats are not ergonomically good for your mom then she'll still have discomforts as well.

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    For older folks, I suggest a 2 or 3 year old pre-owned Previa. But prices are still pretty steep. Comfort and refinement should be priority indeed.

    How about a Grandis?




    2-3years old should set you back around the price of a top end sub-compact but still negotiable.

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    Test ride the chevy sonic. Very comfortable ride and seats. Ang sarap i long drive hindi nakakapagod. My wife shares the same observation when she drives from lucena to calamba for her meetings. Not bouncy like our previous honda city. Di masyadong ramdam pag lubak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    who was this gentleman who suggested... for a little more than a TOTL vios, you can get an altis. it's a much better car..
    i'm mulling between the vios, almera and g4... but the altis seems to be the dark horse..
    Could you pls refer me to my post that i said that qoute? I dont even know how much is the price of the base altis

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    One shouldn't expect "the best ride" in the subcompact category.. well.. unless it's track then maybe a stripped Mazda2 will bring you joy.

    If you want to shield your grandma from the harsh environment of the country, start looking at secondhand Toyota Camrys. The 1995 version should sell at a pretty steep discount by now.. and it's plush as ****. It's like riding with pillows on your ass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    One shouldn't expect "the best ride" in the subcompact category.. well.. unless it's track then maybe a stripped Mazda2 will bring you joy.2006


    If you want to shield your grandma from the harsh environment of the country, start looking at secondhand Toyota Camrys. The 1995 version should sell at a pretty steep discount by now.. and it's plush as ****. It's like riding with pillows on your ass.
    My lola goes by quite well with a 2006 Camry 2.4V for her daily pasyal (with over 100,000 pasyal kms logged already).

    A brand new Altis starts at less than 800K with discounts AFAIK. If you're looking at the subcompact category for brand new, I think the Almera is interesting to check out also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    One shouldn't expect "the best ride" in the subcompact category.. well.. unless it's track then maybe a stripped Mazda2 will bring you joy.

    If you want to shield your grandma from the harsh environment of the country, start looking at secondhand Toyota Camrys. The 1995 version should sell at a pretty steep discount by now.. and it's plush as ****. It's like riding with pillows on your ass.
    nissan teana. sobrang sarap sakyan

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    Quote Originally Posted by shibby75 View Post
    Could you pls refer me to my post that i said that qoute? I dont even know how much is the price of the base altis
    Check out those deals offered in the malls for Toyota vehicles and within dealerships. I browsed thru the prices and the new Vios 1.5G (MT or AT) is about the same price as the Altis 1.6G (MT or AT). The Altis is even offered at a lower DP than the new Vios. The Altis 1.6V is also offered at a discount so if this model is within the same range as a TOTL Vios, it will be a much better option.
    Last edited by Egan101; November 26th, 2013 at 05:57 PM.

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    sorry.. dumoble.
    Last edited by dr. d; November 28th, 2013 at 12:32 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shibby75 View Post
    Could you pls refer me to my post that i said that qoute? I dont even know how much is the price of the base altis
    i'm sorry... but what i meant was that someone already suggested before, that a high end vios and lower end altis were in the same price range.. but i can't remember who said it..

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    Lots of replies thank you! Yes the practical choice, in my case, may be the altis but i just find it outdated. I also only want brand new so the grandia is out of the picture. Its really me wholl mostly use it but ill often bring my mother places
    I recently rode in an almera taxi and the ride was satisfactory with huge backseat legroom.
    I will look into the suggestions salamat

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    How about an Elantra 1.6L or the Lancer EX 1.6L? They are priced about the same as the TOTL subcompacts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    How about an Elantra 1.6L or the Lancer EX 1.6L? They are priced about the same as the TOTL subcompacts.
    So-so naman ang ride ng Lancer but pangit yung pinto sa likod. Pansin ko medyo hirap sumakay mga oldies.

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    my friend got a 90k discount for altis 1.6e variant at toyota manila bay

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    Sir I'm also planning to buy an Altis. Pls PM naman the SA & CP of Manila bay. Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by valskie01 View Post
    my friend got a 90k discount for altis 1.6e variant at toyota manila bay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redfox20 View Post
    Especially in the "beautiful paved roads" of manila, I know that one shouldnt demand much from the subcompact category. You get what you pay for. But im concerned bout my old mother's many physical aches and pains.
    So compared to each other, i still wanna know which of the subcompacts offer the best ride in our potholed streets?
    almera siguro.
    ma-espasyo pa at madali ang pasok-labas sa likod, as per personal experience..
    my mominlo liked the honda odyssey.. alas, it was short-lived back then in the 90s.. but the grandis is/was here..

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