Kung kayo ang tatanungin ko dito sa dalawa anu ang pipiliin nyo at bakit. pls help...I'm planning to get a budget car mahal na kasi ang gas ngayon....ty
Kung kayo ang tatanungin ko dito sa dalawa anu ang pipiliin nyo at bakit. pls help...I'm planning to get a budget car mahal na kasi ang gas ngayon....ty
have not test driven both car but have looked at them. Looks mas cute ang QQ. But I have doubts about its longevity. The unit I saw had 3 different shades of blue paint in the interior.![]()
Alto is a time tested design and Suzuki is a good manufacturer. I'll go with Alto
if for a lady of young age qq for me for it cuteness...dated talaga sa akin ang look ng alto anyway both cars have warranty naman so you'll be less worry for your first 3 years...i saw more qq than alto in my place (lucena)
sa tingin ko cute nga cya...lalo na yon service ng coke, para din coke in can may tubig-tubig pa.
Alto mas sigurado. Sure the Alto looks dated, but its already proven in India so mas kampante ako sa Alto...
You might want to check if the dealer would still keep the warranty if you would decide to convert your car to use auto-LPG.
It might make sense with the ever increasing price of gasoline.
Even the fuel sipping Hyundai Getz does the same fuel mileage as a carefully driven Corolla 1.6L M/T due to normally bad traffic conditions in the city.
Mas maganda nga ang LPG ...hindi ko lang alam kung ga-anu kalayo ang isang refill tank baka ma-alanganin at maubos, pa-anu kung wala station na nag refill,...kung LPG mas maganda kung stock na LPG na lang ang bilhin..parang may nakita ako sa line up ng mga Chery na LPG na at wala nang conversion cost...
The Alto is more responsive to drive (though the Alto's steering is truly horrible) and has better fuel economy, due to the smaller engine (yes, with engines this small, it still matters).
The Chery has better material quality, more power, more comfort and somewhat more space. Panel fitment is just so-so, but at least the panels themselves are very nice.
Suzuki's engines are tried and proven... but if you're worried about quality, Chery now offers a 10 year, 150,000 km warranty. That goes a long way to eliminating possible problems you might have with engine longevity.
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sana mag karoon din ng review ang bigbigcar.com sa Chery QQ308, para maging patas ang laban, kasi ang alto ay mayroon na...ty
The Accent... well... it's a question mark. We've got two more Hyundais coming up, but their diesel sedans, the Accent and the Elantra, aren't selling all that well. There are quite a few Accents going around, but it's not the runaway success that it is elsewhere, and the Elantra is MIA. I've driven the Accent, but I've been more impressed by the Getz, honestly.
Will try to get one... I'm a sucker for a good engine... but at this point, the Hyundai test unit might be on its last legs. Fast cars often get the snot knocked out of them by media test drivers... broken transmissions, broken suspensions, scrubbed tires... I don't know what condition the two or three year old Accent would be in, by now.
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Problem with the accent is the availability of the units, 2 mos waiting time as per my SA friend![]()