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    #1
    Haven't had time to take a proper picture of the car. To be honest, it's not as much a looker as the Civic. But being a CUV, it has more presence by default.



    Looks much cleaner than the prev gen CRV though, so hopefully the design ages well. It took the previous gen two facelifts to look good, this one just builds on the latest facelift of the previous CRV and made it a bit more modern with an angrier face and less awkward lines in the rear quarter.

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    gusto ko likod nyan, pero di ko talaga magustuhan harap. but I know it drives like a racer and swerver for lack of better term coz I personally witnessed it sa masikip na traffic road na nagmamadali. you just cant catch it. it's every natataae or nale-late na driver's dream talaga.

    siguro sa future (6-7 years from now) I can choose to own a newer model since nag-start naman mag diesel ang CRV, tuloy tuloy na yan as long as it sells. ive seen the teaser of the Santa Fe, it looks so ravishing even sa side teaser pa lang but knowing Hyundai, baka mag 3M pa yun. by 6 years siguro, wala na din Hyundai dito satin or si Cats na lang nag-distribute as one of those vehicles that sells a car once in a blue moon. and dispose na din old 06 SF ko before 6 years pa, kasi baka mag-debut pa yun, 18 na lol

    who knows Honda might hit a more intimidating facelift 3 years from now. that is something to look forward to.

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    Same variant and color with mine. Whew!
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Haven't had time to take a proper picture of the car. To be honest, it's not as much a looker as the Civic. But being a CUV, it has more presence by default.



    Looks much cleaner than the prev gen CRV though, so hopefully the design ages well. It took the previous gen two facelifts to look good, this one just builds on the latest facelift of the previous CRV and made it a bit more modern with an angrier face and less awkward lines in the rear quarter.

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    Mga sirs,
    ano po magandang kulay maliban sa white?, ok po ba sa personal yung modern steel or lunar silver?

    mahaba po ata kasi waiting line dun sa white na kulay.hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronronzards View Post
    Mga sirs,
    ano po magandang kulay maliban sa white?, ok po ba sa personal yung modern steel or lunar silver?

    mahaba po ata kasi waiting line dun sa white na kulay.hehe
    i know what i want. bright silver! thermalyte!
    so what color do you prefer?
    after all, you're the one going to see her day in and day out for several years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronronzards View Post
    Mga sirs,
    ano po magandang kulay maliban sa white?, ok po ba sa personal yung modern steel or lunar silver?

    mahaba po ata kasi waiting line dun sa white na kulay.hehe
    second choice ko po ang MSM. after that... wala na.

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    Yeah, the Honda Civic looks better up front than the CR-V ... specially with the black grill ... not fond of the gaping mouth design of Honda ...

    Jut, is your Honda Civic grill painted piano black or matte black? ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dongmilot View Post
    Same variant and color with mine. Whew!
    teka, CVT ko yata yan... pakita nga sticker? does it end with 7? i paid 1,579,000php for that. hehe

    FTW

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    current FE at 23 km/h average speed...




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    Quote Originally Posted by tuazon7 View Post
    current FE at 23 km/h average speed...




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    these figures are amazing.. the ppvs have a hard time achieving this with their displacements and heavy ases😅

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuazon7 View Post
    current FE at 23 km/h average speed...




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    Do you usually drive alone? If so, then not bad at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post
    Do you usually drive alone? If so, then not bad at all.
    It’s really a sipper, not much of a difference with two or three on board. Not much of an omph lang from full stop but decent power/pull when it starts going and better when you use the paddle shifters...


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    Quote Originally Posted by tuazon7 View Post
    current FE at 23 km/h average speed...




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    What's your odo reading and what's your overall FC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    What's your odo reading and what's your overall FC?

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    still at less than 1k km ODO, full tank method at 15km/L...just on my 2nd refill then will compare..


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    Quote Originally Posted by tuazon7 View Post
    still at less than 1k km ODO, full tank method at 15km/L...just on my 2nd refill then will compare..


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    15 km/L full tank method is really good. Is that for pure city driving?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    15 km/L full tank method is really good. Is that for pure city driving?

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    Yes, pure city driving...was also surprised with the FE considering that really wanted the gas model kaya lang wala talaga maibigay and there is this S variant na binigay ng SA namin for us after ng sobrang pangungulit... [emoji2]


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    Am thinking of getting the diesel version for the kids as a coding car (they use a kia carnival) . Or maybe a pickup.

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    Last edited by EQAddict; February 2nd, 2018 at 10:39 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Am thinking of getting the diesel version for the kids as a coding car (they use a kia carnival) . Or maybe a pickup.

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    You should order asap boss should you decide to get the diesel version. Nung nalaman ko na hanggang June yung backlog sa 2 dealers na napuntahan ko, atras na ako agad

    I think pick-up is not feasible since worlds apart yung ride ng Carnival sa pickup unless you'll get the Navara which the "most comfortable" within its competitors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepcare View Post
    You should order asap boss should you decide to get the diesel version. Nung nalaman ko na hanggang June yung backlog sa 2 dealers na napuntahan ko, atras na ako agad

    I think pick-up is not feasible since worlds apart yung ride ng Carnival sa pickup unless you'll get the Navara which the "most comfortable" within its competitors.
    Except the Ranger Wildtrak, napakasarap sumakay sa Pickup na eto lalo na on well paved roads like BGC, Pero syempre pag may tinamaan ka Lubak different than crossover talaga kasi leaf springs.

    Sometimes, I wonder Everest Owners, their ride must be the most comfortable of all the PPVS, MUX wala so primitive when compared to the Ranger suspension

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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Except the Ranger Wildtrak, napakasarap sumakay sa Pickup na eto lalo na on well paved roads like BGC, Pero syempre pag may tinamaan ka Lubak different than crossover talaga kasi leaf springs.

    Sometimes, I wonder Everest Owners, their ride must be the most comfortable of all the PPVS, MUX wala so primitive when compared to the Ranger suspension
    Had a Ranger before - matagtag siya. Very good handling for a pickup but again ride quality is compromised.

    Comparing the ride quality of the Ranger and CRV, no match yung Ranger. Parang kinompare mo kung sino mas macho kay Mr. Big at Minicarph. [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

    Agree though on the MUX. One of the big reasons we chose the CRV over that is because of the nauseating nose dives during hard braking and terrible body roll during cornering. The MUX is a rather soft-riding PPV which is why handling is severely compromised.



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