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    #4041
    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    What does KAPA mean exactly? Yun ba yung tax perks enjoyed by Toyota?
    Di ko kabisado exact acronym pero yeah parang Korea And Philippine Agreement something. Hehe. Yeah it is similar to the benefits enjoyed by toyota. Sinabi lang dun sa dealer kanina so they are anticipating price cuts on Hyundai cars.

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    #4042
    Quote Originally Posted by simpl3_athan View Post
    OT: Mga bossing, tanong ko lang kung may nakapagtry na ba sa inyo ng Phoenix Euro4 Diesel? Euro 4 na kasi yung Diesel dito malapit samin
    Havent tried it but i certainly would want to.

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    #4043
    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    What does KAPA mean exactly? Yun ba yung tax perks enjoyed by Toyota?
    AKFTA pala. ASEAN Korea Free Trade Agreement

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    #4044
    nice. at least may free trade agreement na between korea and philippines. siguradong dadami hyundai owners dito sa pinas

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    #4045
    Quote Originally Posted by eon red View Post
    nice. at least may free trade agreement na between korea and philippines. siguradong dadami hyundai owners dito sa pinas
    And I hope more than enough to choke Chinese cars out of the market.

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    #4046
    Quote Originally Posted by airolynx View Post
    AKFTA pala. ASEAN Korea Free Trade Agreement
    This is interesting because Korea is not an ASEAN member. ASEAN countries now enjoy free trade between themselves (goods & services) so working & trading in ASEAN counties is almost as easy as flying to Cebu & plying your trade there. No hindrance supposedly.

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    #4047
    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    This is interesting because Korea is not an ASEAN member. ASEAN countries now enjoy free trade between themselves (goods & services) so working & trading in ASEAN counties is almost as easy as flying to Cebu & plying your trade there. No hindrance supposedly.
    Maybe this agreement pertains to all asean countries and Korea. Not just the Philippines. I really would like to see Korean car prices go down.

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    #4048
    Dito nalang po ako magtatanong since I can't start new thread yet. I'm soon to be daddy and I'm planning to buy brandnew car. Please help me to decide. These are my choices.

    Accent CRDI Sedan MT
    Toyota Vios 1.3E MT
    Honda City 1.5E MT


    Accent is my first choice pero dami ko kasi nababasa na masyadong magastos yung PMS, baka mahirapan ako sa expenses lalo na lalabas si baby. Most of the time City Driving lang. Between Vios and City sino may magandang FC. Thanks.

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    #4049
    If me bro il go for honda city, since sa city mo lagi gagamitin. Haha. Neway halos same lang fc nila, since mostly city driving ka, dimo ba gustu mg automatic? Mas mainam na sa matic lalo na sa traffic na stop and go.

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    #4050
    Quote Originally Posted by erdiedizon View Post
    If me bro il go for honda city, since sa city mo lagi gagamitin. Haha. Neway halos same lang fc nila, since mostly city driving ka, dimo ba gustu mg automatic? Mas mainam na sa matic lalo na sa traffic na stop and go.
    I'm not sure about this pero mas madali daw i maintain and matipid sa gastos ang MT compared to AT. Kaya puro MT family car namin.

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    #4051
    Quote Originally Posted by Tots18 View Post
    I'm not sure about this pero mas madali daw i maintain and matipid sa gastos ang MT compared to AT. Kaya puro MT family car namin.
    Pag nasira yes mas magastos ang AT against MT. Sa maintenance wala kang gagawin sa AT unless mag change fluid say * 50k kms.
    Ang mga new AT cars ay halos parehas lang consumo sa MT, CVTs mas matipid keysa conventional AT baka mas matipid pa keysa MT kung hindi efficient mag shifting ang driver.

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    #4052
    Since nasa Accent thread ka sir, accent ka na! Hehe. Seriously I owned both the city and the accent. Build and performance i vote for the accent.

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    #4053
    Accent sa fuel economy pero overall city pa rin in terms of comfort at looks pero ang kinuha ko accent hehehe ok na sa akin matipid kaysa maganda nga kotse hindi mo naman mailabas dahil walang pang gas

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    #4054
    I practically cut my fuel costs in half since I bought my Accent. Bukod sa matipid na, napakamura pa ng diesel. Hehe

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    #4055
    I spend only a third of what I used to spend (before fuel cuts). What makes the Accent unique among sub-compacts is that you don't have to drive granny style just to be fuel efficient. It's the perfect combination of power & efficiency. You can drive from Alabang to the end of TPLEX in Urdaneta without the fuel gauge moving.

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    #4056
    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    I spend only a third of what I used to spend (before fuel cuts). What makes the Accent unique among sub-compacts is that you don't have to drive granny style just to be fuel efficient. It's the perfect combination of power & efficiency. You can drive from Alabang to the end of TPLEX in Urdaneta without the fuel gauge moving.
    Ako sir from Sto. Tomas Batangas to Dau nabawasan ng 1 bar, pagdating ng Pagudpud may 5 bars pang natira

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    #4057
    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    I spend only a third of what I used to spend (before fuel cuts). What makes the Accent unique among sub-compacts is that you don't have to drive granny style just to be fuel efficient. It's the perfect combination of power & efficiency. You can drive from Alabang to the end of TPLEX in Urdaneta without the fuel gauge moving.
    I agree with you. You can do spirited driving and still get 18km per liter.

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    #4058
    Meron na po ba ngpa palit electronic power steering as in ung buo kasi ung sa akin may lumalangitngit kaya sabi sa casa papalitan pag d mahanap ung maingay... Ask ko lang kung matagal at marami kayang babaklasin baka maapektohan ung ibang mga parts. TIA

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    #4059
    Quote Originally Posted by Tots18 View Post
    I'm not sure about this pero mas madali daw i maintain and matipid sa gastos ang MT compared to AT. Kaya puro MT family car namin.
    Depends on the car brand. Yung AT ng revo at pajero, lasted lifetime ng vehicle. Ang AT ng jazz, dami na nasira. Honda cars are not that durable. Sensitive sa mga fluids

    On MT, we had replaced the clutch assembly on two vehicles under 20k mileage. Sobra abuso yung driver nakuha namin. One is hiace and the other is isuzu dmax.

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    #4060
    How about the PMS cost po.. I heard na 4 times a year ang PMS nang Accent, then 2 times a year sa City.

Hyundai ACCENT Hatch CRDI 1.6