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    Honest comparison/review of all generations. Yaris gen 1&2, Swift gen 1,2&3. Which one is the best for a second hand car, in terms of looks, fuel efficiency and overall performance. Thank you so much.

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    I would look at the Honda Jazz for a good balance of utility, space, performance, and fuel efficiency. If you want handling and performance, it has to be the Mazda2 SkyActiv or Fiesta Ecoboost.

    The Swift would have been better if they introduced locally the turbocharged model.

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    I really love the looks of the new Swift... Although at PhP 799k, I find it too expensive. (City E is only 868k)

    I think the Yaris starts at 1M! (Jazz is around 900k)

    Plus for the Swift is that medyo matagal bago sya mag palit ng model... The Second Gen was sold for 6 years tapos yung 3rd Gen, (from Indi0a) feeling ko ilaw lang nagbago.

    If you're looking for second hand...

    I think it will be easier to find a Swift, plus since medyo mababa resale value nya compared to the Yaris, you will find a newer car.

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    My friend has a Yaris. FC is not that frugal compared to my other friend's Swift.

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    Anung gen naman ang pinakaokay sa SWIFT?

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    *ts

    May mga nababasa akong rack and pinion issues before sa mga swift na may 1.4 engine.

    Sa 1.2 itteration, parang mga typical normal wear and tear lang. So i think mas ok yung 1.2 version (previous).

    Have you ridden the swift ba? Interior is still cramped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 15thMan View Post
    Honest comparison/review of all generations. Yaris gen 1&2, Swift gen 1,2&3. Which one is the best for a second hand car, in terms of looks, fuel efficiency and overall performance. Thank you so much.
    Neither. Get a decent condition honda jazz. Avoid versions with CVTs though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hardwang View Post
    Neither. Get a decent condition honda jazz. Avoid versions with CVTs though.
    The new Jazz comes with an improved CVT, same with the City, Civic, and CRV.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    The new Jazz comes with an improved CVT, same with the City, Civic, and CRV.


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    Still wouldn't trust any CVTs especially if its Honda. I've seen a video where the last gen's Accord in america had its CVT gone bad at such a low mileage, plus reading the comments in the video, many seem to share similar problems with CVTs in general. Better to play safe, get a manual jazz or get the previous gen with the 5AT torque converter if the car is planned to be kept for a long time.

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    CVTs have shorter life expectancy compared to regular geared ATs. Once CVTs go, they're unlikely rebuildable. Fluid change intervals are closer & much costlier. They're now common for 2 reasons....lower build cost & fuel economy. Manufacturers don't really care about maintenance cost...More maintenance equals more service equals 'job security'.[emoji53]
    Are they better than early versions? Yes. Will they outlast conventional ATs? Given same conditions & usage, unlikely.
    Think this parallel: Palm roof as CVT vs Metal or Tile Roofing as Conventional AT.
    CVTs are fine bought new or leased. For peace of mind, they're best paired w/ live warranty. Those looking to keep em long term, grabbing warranty extension will be wise. If I were in the market for a used mini, I'd look at nonCVTs like previous gen Jazz or Yaris. Both very good cars....better than their current CVT versions IMHO.[emoji4]





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    Will the first gen yaris be a good buy rather than the likes of mirage hatch gen 1?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 15thMan View Post
    Will the first gen yaris be a good buy rather than the likes of mirage hatch gen 1?
    Post-Echo previous gen Yaris? Yes. Search for well kept ones.

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    How about Swift Dzire? I am wondering why it has a low resale value. For a 2013 model, you can get it at 240k. Is there something wrong with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 15thMan View Post
    How about Swift Dzire? I am wondering why it has a low resale value. For a 2013 model, you can get it at 240k. Is there something wrong with it?
    It has a fugly behind?[emoji854]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    It has a fugly behind?[emoji854]

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    And that's it? Yeah, muka nga. Alanganin yung trunk nya. Parang pilit na ginawang Sedan lang. But for reliability, and fuel efficiency, is it worth it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 15thMan View Post
    And that's it? Yeah, muka nga. Alanganin yung trunk nya. Parang pilit na ginawang Sedan lang. But for reliability, and fuel efficiency, is it worth it?
    Swifts aren't really swift & the Dzire isn't really desirable. Worth is relative. There are a number of alternatives in this segment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 15thMan View Post
    How about Swift Dzire? I am wondering why it has a low resale value. For a 2013 model, you can get it at 240k. Is there something wrong with it?
    it had the same dis-advantage of the swift hatch... it had a very small rear passenger space.
    and its small rear trunk did not quite go well with the small rear passenger space.

    as a pang-binatang car, that rear trunk did not do it any justice.
    as a family car... only if the family members are small in stature.

    so... not for binatas, not for families.

    the new dzire, however...
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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Swifts aren't really swift & the Dzire isn't really desirable. Worth is relative. There are a number of alternatives in this segment.
    Ang harsh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it had the same dis-advantage of the swift hatch... it had a very small rear passenger space.
    and its small rear trunk did not quite go well with the small rear passenger space.

    as a pang-binatang car, that rear trunk did not do it any justice.
    as a family car... only if the family members are small in stature.

    so... not for binatas, not for families.

    the new dzire, however...
    Yes. Strangely, i like the new dzire sedan and the previous swift hatch more compared to their counterpartsl (old dzire and new hatch).



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    Quote Originally Posted by kai s. View Post
    Ang harsh!
    Apologies. Truth does hurt sometimes.[emoji17]

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