thank you sir. at least I'm having a peace of mind now. I'm 5'11" but I can sit in brv honda 3rd row comfortably.. I love the power and looks of sta fe but it won't fit the family..
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di nga? ganun kaluwag ang brv? well it depends if your long legged or torso is longer..im taller than you and i cant pinpoint why civic feels cramp than the altis..
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Okay naman talaga ang leg room ng 3rd seat ng SF3 natin kasi naa-adjust ang 2nd row nito.
Pero I am 5'9" around 200 LBS and okay naman ako sa 3rd row considering na medyo usog pa forward ang 2nd row at hindi naka recline masyado ang upuan.
Pero 100% tumatama ang ulo ko sa bubong.
Mas maluwag ang 3rd ng Sta.Fe 3rd gen vs sa Fortuner 1st gen namin.
Surprisingly, sinubukan ko 3rd row seats ng avanza 3rd gen ng kaibigan ko at okay naman sakin. lalo sa head room.
Pero mas maluwag ang Sta.fe sa leg room at body room. ;-)
Pero nothing beat sa 2000 Starex ko interms sa comfort. hehehehehe
thank you so much for the information sir... yup, 5"11 ako, 80 kilos at kasya ako sa 3rd row ng brv.. kasya ako, di nakayuko.. but I think a second hand sta fe is better than a brand new brv, given na sakto pala adult sa 3rd row. salamat po mga sirs.
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I want to know how the build quality is? Based on my experience with the 2nd gen Santa Fe medyo kalampag and bad interior quality.
Correct! Better to visit the CASA and check personally.
YOu might want to consider a minivan instead for optimum 3rd row space + more cargo room too.
None of the current mainstream crossovers/PPV's have decent 3rd row space IMO, especially for growing kids that are now 5'11".... they are even bigger than the average filipino adult already.hehe
My father's Santa Fe with 80,000 km got a broken compressor. He was asking why it "easily died" considering that he maintained it in casa for the last 5 years. He later said that the compressor is not part of the usual PMS. He then added that someone said that the compressor lost its oil and the solution is just add oil. A new compressor from casa is 50,000 Pesos.
Someone here had the same experience? My brother jokingly said that perhaps Hyundai aren't reliable after all. I have to laugh considering that they are "Hyundai fan". Except that my brother now enjoys his CX-5 and his Elantra is just "sitting around".
My friend have problem also on his sonata YF compressor ... i forgot where they bought the compressor but he said, they need to adjust to fit it in his car... maybe its not the stock compressor for sonata but same specs only... by the way, it cost around 20k including labor...
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