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April 5th, 2018 12:21 AM #301
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April 5th, 2018 12:28 AM #302
facelift coming soon
https://youtu.be/ocHc-IMZO6Q
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April 6th, 2018 12:30 PM #303
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August 1st, 2018 11:02 PM #304Good morning everyone! Starting to look around the market for a crossover (coming from a 2009 Honda City, based on my experience - a very reliable car, thus I was hoping to have another Honda again) under 1.3M. Currently waiting for the refreshed Ford Ecosport and the refreshed Honda HR-V. I just saw an update from Honda Philippines Website on HR-V (I believe they will be unveiling it on August 23rd):
Very soon this August 2018, Honda will further enhance and refresh the already remarkable package of the HR-V. The refreshed Crossover Compact SUV will now come with a new variant, the 1.8 RS Navi CVT. The 1.8 RS Navi CVT variant is the New HR-V’s top of the line offering, exclusively integrated with Honda’s RS Design that provides a sportier and stylish character.
The New HR-V will exude a redesigned sporty and stylish exterior, particularly New Full LED Headlights and Daytime Running Lights (DRL), New Front Grille, New Front and Rear Bumper and New Design Alloy Wheels.
The New Honda HR-V will be available in 1.8 RS Navi CVT and 1.8 E CVT variants with the following colors:
•Phoenix Orange (New color; exclusive for 1.8 RS Navi CVT)
•Passion Red Pearl (New Color)
•Taffeta White
•Modern Steel Metallic
•Lunar Silver Metallic (1.8 E CVT only)
Honda will release more details of each variant very soon. With all the upgrades, the image prices of the New HR-V are as follows:
•1.8 RS Navi CVT: PHP 1,500,000
•1.8 E CVT: PHP 1,300,000
Interested customers may already inquire and reserve at any of the 38 Honda Car Dealerships nationwide starting today, August 01, 2018.
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August 2nd, 2018 11:39 PM #305Good evening everyone! Saw an update that the 2018 'facelifted' HRV will be released on August 23rd. (Also saw some teasers already with 'image' price)
I just want to ask if this is better compared to Ford Ecosport? (Refreshed one will be released also this August as per one SA in Ford Cainta):
1) Ride
2) Durability - parts, service
3) Water-Wading capability (I know that Ecosport is better at this but would you know what's the capacity?)
4) Fuel Efficiency
We are coming from a 2009 Honda City 1.3 and were thinking of getting a crossover. I was thinking of having another Honda because of my tested reliability with my current car but since our current place is in Cainta (pretty flood-prone), my wife think it's better to get the Ecosport. (Although I won't be rushing through the floods, of course)
Thank you.
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August 2nd, 2018 11:54 PM #306
wow i'd get the ecosport 6spd torque converter. I hope new engine na din sya. thanks for sharing the release date.
the 1.5 will drink less fuel in bad traffic versus the 1.8.
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August 3rd, 2018 12:17 AM #307if i have to buy a new crossover with tight budget, i will get the next gen ecosport bec it’s much handsome than the current, plus no more spare tire at the back although the rear door still open the same sana pataas na lang instead of sideways... bago na din daw ang transmission nila, sana wala nang yung issue sa dct although mine is m/t... goodluck!
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August 3rd, 2018 12:24 AM #308
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August 14th, 2018 01:10 PM #310
2019 HRV will get a 1.5L turbo gas or 1.6L turbo diesel engine in Europe
https://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-...o-engines.html
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