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April 30th, 2015 09:36 AM #171
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April 30th, 2015 09:48 AM #172
this is very informative:
http://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-i...ater-mpvs.html
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April 30th, 2015 01:13 PM #173
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April 30th, 2015 03:22 PM #174
Bro.,- masikip para sa 3 and second of row of seat ng Spin....
Para kaming sardinas. Dikit-dikit ang aming mga balakang... Buti na lang dalawang seksing chics ang nasa kaliwa at kanan ko... :naughty2:
"The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!
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April 30th, 2015 06:08 PM #175Saw this at Honda Greenhills this morning. They have the Manual variant and the V (AT) variant on display.
It has a really really good interior space. It's really making me reconsider getting the Altis G (AT) since my budget is about P900k.
What I really loved about it is the excellent use of space. The 2nd row seats is not fixed and you can slide it forward to give space to the 3rd row. I am 5'10" and I tried sitting in the driver's seat, then adjusted the 2nd row to a position that I am comfortable with, then put myself in the 3rd row. although a bit cramped, the space inthe 3rd row is comfortable enough (and definitely not as bad as what I had experienced sitting in the 3rd row of the 2nd Gen Honda CR-V "10-cheater"). And to top it off, you still have of more than a foot of space in the boot to comfortably put bags and groceries.
What I didn't like about it was that the doors really didn't sound good when it closed. Tunog lata talaga. Felt like my old 1st gen vios before. Also, the spare tire for the V (AT) variant is in steel rims. Hindi mama-maximize yung gulong sa pag-rotate.
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Saw this at Honda Greenhills this morning. They have the Manual variant and the V (AT) variant on display.
It has a really really good interior space. It's really making me reconsider getting the Altis G (AT) since my budget is about P900k.
What I really loved about it is the excellent use of space. The 2nd row seats is not fixed and you can slide it forward to give space to the 3rd row. I am 5'10" and I tried sitting in the driver's seat, then adjusted the 2nd row to a position that I am comfortable with, then put myself in the 3rd row. although a bit cramped, the space inthe 3rd row is comfortable enough (and definitely not as bad as what I had experienced sitting in the 3rd row of the 2nd Gen Honda CR-V "10-cheater"). And to top it off, you still have of more than a foot of space in the boot to comfortably put bags and groceries.
What I didn't like about it was that the doors really didn't sound good when it closed. Tunog lata talaga. Felt like my old 1st gen vios before. Also, the spare tire for the V (AT) variant is in steel rims. Hindi mama-maximize yung gulong sa pag-rotate.
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April 30th, 2015 10:14 PM #179
Saw this one as well at gh. Surprisingly, malaki sya. Sa tingin ko grand livina on heels
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