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    #21
    Being an owner of the current-gen CRV, I am pretty happy with my purchase and I don't have any regrets owning it.

    I bought my CRV around the same time last year. Compared this to the RAV4 base, Forester base, XV Premium and the CX5 2.0 2WD. Feature by feature, it beats them all. Mine is the Modulo CRV. It has rear AC vents, Cruise Control, LCD/MID, Tonneau cover(not all CUVs or dealers have this for free), One-touch fold for rear seats, my dealer also threw in free parking sensors and a 3M tint, Best interior space(leg, shoulder and cargo space) plus many more.

    Fuel consumption too is much better than the previous CRV generations. I can get 8.6kms/liter * 22kph average speed(moderate traffic). In comparison, my Monty GLS 2WD averages 7.9kms/liter on same average speed.

    Note: We already compared the difference between the MID and manual computation. The variance falls between +/- .1 to .2 kms/liter only.

    We also went to Baguio a couple of months ago. From Pasig to Baguio(via Nlex/Sctex/Tplex), my Fuel Consumption was 13kms/liter with the Econ button off. It was higher going down from Baguio where I averaged 14.5kms/liter.

    So, against the X-Trail? I kinda won't consider a Nissan, specially with the numerous problems my parents had with their Y61 Patrol with local dealers here. Plus the base Xtrail is as bare as it can be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sientobente View Post
    Being an owner of the current-gen CRV, I am pretty happy with my purchase and I don't have any regrets owning it.

    I bought my CRV around the same time last year. Compared this to the RAV4 base, Forester base, XV Premium and the CX5 2.0 2WD. Feature by feature, it beats them all. Mine is the Modulo CRV. It has rear AC vents, Cruise Control, LCD/MID, Tonneau cover(not all CUVs or dealers have this for free), One-touch fold for rear seats, my dealer also threw in free parking sensors and a 3M tint, Best interior space(leg, shoulder and cargo space) plus many more.

    Fuel consumption too is much better than the previous CRV generations. I can get 8.6kms/liter * 22kph average speed(moderate traffic). In comparison, my Monty GLS 2WD averages 7.9kms/liter on same average speed.

    Note: We already compared the difference between the MID and manual computation. The variance falls between +/- .1 to .2 kms/liter only.

    We also went to Baguio a couple of months ago. From Pasig to Baguio(via Nlex/Sctex/Tplex), my Fuel Consumption was 13kms/liter with the Econ button off. It was higher going down from Baguio where I averaged 14.5kms/liter.

    So, against the X-Trail? I kinda won't consider a Nissan, specially with the numerous problems my parents had with their Y61 Patrol with local dealers here. Plus the base Xtrail is as bare as it can be.
    Thank you guys sa feedback!

    Concern lang sa CRV is, may lalabas na bang new generation?

    Yung current generation what year nag start?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sientobente View Post
    Being an owner of the current-gen CRV, I am pretty happy with my purchase and I don't have any regrets owning it.

    I bought my CRV around the same time last year. Compared this to the RAV4 base, Forester base, XV Premium and the CX5 2.0 2WD. Feature by feature, it beats them all. Mine is the Modulo CRV. It has rear AC vents, Cruise Control, LCD/MID, Tonneau cover(not all CUVs or dealers have this for free), One-touch fold for rear seats, my dealer also threw in free parking sensors and a 3M tint, Best interior space(leg, shoulder and cargo space) plus many more.

    Fuel consumption too is much better than the previous CRV generations. I can get 8.6kms/liter * 22kph average speed(moderate traffic). In comparison, my Monty GLS 2WD averages 7.9kms/liter on same average speed.

    Note: We already compared the difference between the MID and manual computation. The variance falls between +/- .1 to .2 kms/liter only.

    We also went to Baguio a couple of months ago. From Pasig to Baguio(via Nlex/Sctex/Tplex), my Fuel Consumption was 13kms/liter with the Econ button off. It was higher going down from Baguio where I averaged 14.5kms/liter.

    So, against the X-Trail? I kinda won't consider a Nissan, specially with the numerous problems my parents had with their Y61 Patrol with local dealers here. Plus the base Xtrail is as bare as it can be.
    Thank you guys sa feedback!

    Concern lang sa CRV is, may lalabas na bang new generation?

    Yung current generation what year nag start?

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    #23
    2012 lumabas ang current generation ng CRV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhisky View Post
    Thank you guys sa feedback!

    Concern lang sa CRV is, may lalabas na bang new generation?

    Yung current generation what year nag start?

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    Thank you guys sa feedback!

    Concern lang sa CRV is, may lalabas na bang new generation?

    Yung current generation what year nag start?
    Kaka facelift lang sir ng CRV this year. So probably it will run for another 1 to 3 years from now. And knowing na mabagal ang release ng new models dito sa Pinas, it might take even longer for the new gen to come in. Ang minamadali palitan ng Honda ngayon is yung matumal na FB Civic nila where photos are circulating around the net. The plan as I read before by Honda, the 5th-gen CRV will be larger and will seat 7 comfortably. Probably to separate itself from the HRV, BRV and Mobilio.

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    #25
    Xtrail owner here. So far no issues but it's only 5k km. Each has its pros and cons. Pros for CRV are higher ride position and better seat support. The 3rd gen Xtrail has lower seating position already which is a con for me. Reliability wise, Xtrail for me as our 2 CRV have broken SRS sensors for no reason at all and Honda wants us to pay P30k for the sensor each! I owned the 1st, 2nd and 3rd gen Xtrail and never had any major issues.

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    #26
    parang kuba na ewan looks ng CRV :D

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    Pluses for the CR-V:
    -2nd row one touch fold function via lever of the CR-V is much more convenient than the X-trail's 2nd row as you have to get on it to fold it.
    -boot is really flat and low because no 3rd row
    -better all around visibility

    Pluses for the Xtrail are:
    -much better legroom front and rear
    -the cvt is much smoother than the somewhat jerky shifting of the CR-V's a/t.
    -a/c vents can be directed away from driver's hands unlike the CR-V vents that will hit your hands no matter what you do

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    Pluses for the CR-V:
    -2nd row one touch fold function via lever of the CR-V is much more convenient than the X-trail's 2nd row as you have to get on it to fold it.
    -boot is really flat and low because no 3rd row
    -better all around visibility

    Pluses for the Xtrail are:
    -much better legroom front and rear
    -the cvt is much smoother than the somewhat jerky shifting of the CR-V's a/t.
    -a/c vents can be directed away from driver's hands unlike the CR-V vents that will hit your hands no matter what you do

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    #28
    The 3rd seat row of the 2016 xtrail is virtually non-existent. It is just the boot getting lifted.

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    #29
    I like the looks of the new XTrail better than the CRV.

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    X-Trail for me ;)

    looks:
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    fc:
    i am not really particular in computing the fc but i can compare it with my previous car, a 2012 elantra 1.8 gls. they are almost the same in terms of consumption with the elantra maybe lasting half a day longer

    ride xomfort:
    very comfortable even on long drives. 8 hour driving with traffic on the way to la union and after we arrived i did not feel tired and went to surfing lessons right away. the xtrail is loaded with ride enhancing technologies and they work as advertised.

    reliability:
    i've only driven it for 6000km since november 2014, i had an experience with a knocking noise with the steering system. casa replaced the part and feels brand new again. aside from that the only thing i dont like is the aircon vents defaulting to open when you turn off the engine, you have to press the recirculate button to close the vents and prevent smoke from coming inside the cabin.

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