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January 5th, 2022 08:12 PM #891
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April 7th, 2022 08:42 AM #892
Problema nang BRV eh yung CV Boots, after 3 years or 25K kms, kakabahan ka na, mag le leak na yung cv boots, pag di mo napansin sisirain yung drive shaft assembly.. Mukhang nagtipid ang Honda sa quality nang CV boots nila.. Denso sya pero lumulutong after 3rd year.. Sana napalitan na nila to don sa mga 2022YM..
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June 9th, 2022 10:35 AM #894
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June 9th, 2022 10:48 AM #895
IMO, I can only recommend the BR-V (1st Gen) if it came with a 200-300K discount.
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June 9th, 2022 10:53 AM #896
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June 9th, 2022 11:42 AM #897
yup. 60K discount so 1.1M na lang yung V CVT
tapos free 1 year PMS. so "20K" ulit tipid
TOTL all new Avanza for the same $$$
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June 27th, 2022 07:28 AM #898
Baka August na daw.. 4 variants including a Manual... TOTL with Honda Sensing.. kaya lang baka 1.3M+ na yan..
https://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-...-variants.html
First off, there are two entries: one for models equipped with a CVT, and one where the transmission is not indicated. That likely means it's the manual transmission version; given that it has the lightest curb weight at 1341 kg, the M/T seems like the logical conclusion.
Then we have the engine: it's 1498cc. That's the same engine displacement as the City Sedan, City Hatchback, and the HR-V. Given that those models are already in showrooms, there's no need for another approval of an entire model range.
Speaking of weights, again the lightest model is at 1341 kg, followed by the CVT models at 1364 kg, 1391 kg, and 1398 kg. Actually, they also indicated the variant badges for the CVT models in a very Honda fashion: the S, V, and VX. The fourth variant, the M/T, wasn't given a variant badge; perhaps it's S as well.
So really, the only logical model that fits those descriptions is the all-new Honda BR-V that was revealed in Indonesia last year. The gross weights of the vehicle actually support that too; with GVW ranging from 1810 to 1850 kg, it has to be a small seven-seater.
As for features and pricing, we have yet to find out. We can expect the usual Honda equipment package when it comes to connectivity and convenience, depending on the model range. It is also possible that the BR-V could have the Honda Sensing advanced safety package as the top-spec Indonesian model does have it (the BR-V Prestige Honda Sensing), but that would mean it would be priced rather high for the class.
As to when Honda Cars Philippines will launch the model, we can only guess. Our money is in mid-August.
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June 27th, 2022 07:32 PM #899Okay din siguro promo ng 1st gen, kung i compare projected price increase ng 2nd gen. Last na din ito na fold and tumble 3rd row na low load floor sa trunk.
2nd gen ay fold flat 3rd row na may false raised floor para maging flat. Tapos kung mas mabigat ito, baka mas matakaw sa gas?
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