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    I think Tucson nalang talaga but I'll upgrade the entertainment and alarm system.

    Now the big question is gas or diesel. Different people have given different opinions. Lalo tuloy ako naguguluhan.

    Next question will be dealer. Shaw, Quezon Ave and Wheels E Rod are the closest to me but Wheels pinakamalapit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theblob View Post
    I think Tucson nalang talaga but I'll upgrade the entertainment and alarm system.

    Now the big question is gas or diesel. Different people have given different opinions. Lalo tuloy ako naguguluhan.

    Next question will be dealer. Shaw, Quezon Ave and Wheels E Rod are the closest to me but Wheels pinakamalapit.
    Gas engines with 2.0L displacement or above are not advisable as they are not efficient. Go for diesel if the engine is 2.0 or higher.

    That being said, the only gas engine SUV/CUV recommended are the BRV, HRV, Ecosport, Avanza etc. Personally im doing around 9km/l with my BRV.



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    Quote Originally Posted by vincem View Post
    Gas engines with 2.0L displacement or above are not advisable as they are not efficient. Go for diesel if the engine is 2.0 or higher.

    That being said, the only gas engine SUV/CUV recommended are the BRV, HRV, Ecosport, Avanza etc. Personally im doing around 9km/l with my BRV.

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    Different strokes for different folks. CUVs offer a more car-like ride for something bigger than a compact car but with better ground clearance and a useful cargo area. I prefer CUVs over PPVs or those small crossovers you listed. I average around 6 km/L (city driving) on my Forester XT which is a good deal of sorts when other lower-output gas CUVs do something like 7 km/L. I guess the most efficient petrol CUV right now is the CX5 SkyActiv which is as efficient as compact cars, as per inputs from owners here in Tsikot.

    On a different note, how much does Hyundai sell the Tucson CRDi nowadays? A few weeks back they were some Hyundai ads offering like a 100k discount on selected Hyundai models.

    Those small crossovers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Different strokes for different folks. CUVs offer a more car-like ride for something bigger than a compact car but with better ground clearance and a useful cargo area. I prefer CUVs over PPVs or those small crossovers you listed. I average around 6 km/L (city driving) on my Forester XT which is a good deal of sorts when other lower-output gas CUVs do something like 7 km/L. I guess the most efficient petrol CUV right now is the CX5 SkyActiv which is as efficient as compact cars, as per inputs from owners here in Tsikot.

    On a different note, how much does Hyundai sell the Tucson CRDi nowadays? A few weeks back they were some Hyundai ads offering like a 100k discount on selected Hyundai models.

    Those small crossovers

    yan problemo ng mga 2.0 CUVS, at that displacement gas guzzler na sila averaging 5-6km/liter. My Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer has the V6 engine, 4-5km/liter city. 1km lang lamang ng CUV. at least i'm driving a bigger car pa, kaya di ko na binenta to eh hehe

    so in my view, walang kwenta bumile ng CUV dito sa Pinas whether skyactiv, or econ or ecoboost. almost all those gasoline engine suffer sa FC pag nasabak sa stop and go jeepney lol

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