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  1. Join Date
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    Looks nice from the sketches. I guess this is will be the direct competitor of Ecosport from Honda.

    Honda BR-V - seven-seat budget SUV to debut soon
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    #2
    7 seater Ecosport size I have yet to see

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    #3
    Looks promising. Kung sakaling magkaroon nyan dito satin alam nyo na presyuhan. ��

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    Looks promising. Kung sakaling magkaroon nyan dito satin alam nyo na presyuhan. 😂

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    #4
    Not sure if it will be the same model to be released here

    2016 Honda HR-V | Driven: Car Review | The New Yo…: https://youtu.be/AUvgrsRJpDg

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    #5
    Oops BRV thread pala

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    #7
    7 seater goes with 1.8 ltr egine at meron pa diesel engine. Interesting to see in the coming months.

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    #8
    Ayos to ah! BR-V = Bold Runabout Vehicle.

    Honda might have another winner here similar to the City and Mobilio.

    Expecting the price to be in between the Mobilio (800K - 1M) and HR-V (1.19M - 1.5M).

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    Honda BR-V interior revealed, gets unique design - Spied

    Thank goodness it didnt use the dashboard of the mobiliot and briot

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    #10
    pantapat sa ecosport

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    #11
    Kaso 7 seater nga ba? Hindi ecosport katapat niyan kung ganyan.

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Syuryuken View Post
    pantapat sa ecosport
    Mas mahal ata to sa hrv.

    Parang ang cramp ng market nila. Hrv brv at crv.

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    Saw this in flesh at Robinson's for two nights already.

    Maybe my expectations are high, but I do not see a significant takeoff vs. the Mobilio....

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post



    Saw this in flesh at Robinson's for two nights already.

    Maybe my expectations are high, but I do not see a significant takeoff vs. the Mobilio....

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    Same sentiment. Sagwa talaga eh and theyre giving discounts. Says a lot about their sales. Pinakawalan Barat pa Naman Honda Sa discounts.


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    Galng ako sa mga pang pakboy na sasakyan na puro lowered at manual.

    Nagpalit ako ng BRV. First time to drive CVT. Personally medyo kulang sa oomph pero kung overall kuntento naman ako sa power. Sinubukan kong punuin ito ng pito plus gamit. Drive papuntang Tagaytay. Naexperience ko highway, moderate traffic, at bumper to bumper traffic. Naka set lang yung kambyo ko sa Drive. Nag S lang ako nung highway. Kayang kaya niya tumakbo ng 120kph. 100kph kung gusto ng mas stable. Yung matatarik na parts, kayang kayang buhatin kaming lahat. Medyo may konting ingay lang sa makina pero smooth pa din takbo. Mas nappreciate ko yung CVT nung bumper to bumper. Overall satisfied ako sa pinalit ko lalo na kung ang purpose lang na habol ko una pang city driving, pangalawa panghakot ng groceries, at pangatlo mas mataas na clearance kapag baha. Alam mo naman satin, sabay sabay na umihi lang yung mga bakla sa kanto, tumataas na agad yung tubig (exagge lang po, peace).

    Yung mga accessories, bonus na lang yun para sakin. Matino yung touchscreen na head unit. May bluetooth at USB port. Sinubukan kong magpatugtog at masasabi kong para sa stock na system, pwede na. Maayos yung aircon. Malamig hanggang 3rd row. At nga pala, base dun sa mga nakaupo sa 3rd row, wala naman daw silang ngalay sa loob ng 2 hours. Hindi din sila pinulikat. 5'5" nga lang pala yung pinakamatangkad sa 3rd row. Masaya din sila kasi may patungan sila ng cellphone sa gilid. Wala daw nun sa iba. Medyo gawa sa plastic yung karamihan na parts sa loob. Wala ding armrest sa 2nd row yung S variant. Pero lahat naman ng pinto eh may lalagyan ng tubig. Tapos wala ding sagabal na umbok sa inaapakan nila sa gitna.

    Para sa akin, sa presyong 989k, tatak Honda, maayos na makina, kayang magsakay ng pito, kayang lumusong sa konting pagbaha sa Manila, at sobrang daling I-park, ay sulit na ito. Pogi din daw sabi ng mga chikababes kong katrabaho hihi. Ngayon kung willing kayong gumastos ng mas malaki at may budget, tapos madami kayong kelangan na features at kung anik anik, siguro mas okay kung susubukan niyo yung ibang options. Pero sa presyong ito, na halos kapresyo lang ng top of the line na vios, sa palagay ko mas bang for the buck ng bumili ng BRV.

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    #16
    kung gagawa lang ang Honda ng SWB version ng brv na ito, maganda ito eh. turn off kasi mukhang LWB sobra haba tapos di naman mataas

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    #19
    Hello Br-V owners,

    Can you give me your experience with your BR-V the pros and cons

    Thanks

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    #20
    With the price of the Mobilio, baka itapat na din to sa entry level PPVs.

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