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  1. Join Date
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    Question.... Single ka nga pero anong edad mo na? Kasi kung younger side ka pa, mas maganda sedan kasi mas maporma. Middle aged, fort or a full SUV Kung medyo oldies na, pwede na din rush, mas madali na ingress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirkosero View Post
    Question.... Single ka nga pero anong edad mo na? Kasi kung younger side ka pa, mas maganda sedan kasi mas maporma. Middle aged, fort or a full SUV Kung medyo oldies na, pwede na din rush, mas madali na ingress.

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    I'm at my middle 20s sir I'm upgrading from my old vios kasi mejo gusto ko nga ng malaki laki. Single tayo pero alam mo na kailangan din mag handa in case dumating si the one haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirkosero View Post
    Question.... Single ka nga pero anong edad mo na? Kasi kung younger side ka pa, mas maganda sedan kasi mas maporma. Middle aged, fort or a full SUV Kung medyo oldies na, pwede na din rush, mas madali na ingress.

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    teteng kako na nga bat.pag dating ng sasakyan alam na ung edad ng naka sakay...

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    I'd get a Crossover, CRV or CX-5 if I'm single and wants a higher car. Since you're in your mid-20s as you've mentioned, in the next 3-5 years you're pretty much be drooling na for a new better & bigger car. Considering a car size for a family this time is too early, hindi ka naman siguro magkakaanak sa 1-2 years na idadate mo no? Think about the size + weight you'll be dragging for your daily car. Sabi mo pa cnoconsider mo yung fuel efficiency..

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    We were single once upon a time and we drool about nice cars our money can/cant buy. But these dream attractive cars will wane and grow on you as time goes on and at the end of the day practicality will win you over. Whether you live in the province, city or 'burbs, we always go on long trip within a year (holidays, conferences, weekends, etc), and you know what wins in this situation? SPACE. Space is everything! So IMHO, I will choose a PPV, such that when time comes for you to settle down, there will be enough space for you & your kid/s, wife, yaya, prob an in-law, and the things your better half splurged on shopping...
    I will choose a diesel-fed PPV over any car anytime, anyday. Unless of course it's a European exotic!
    Now what did I miss?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LN106G View Post
    We were single once upon a time and we drool about nice cars our money can/cant buy. But these dream attractive cars will wane and grow on you as time goes on and at the end of the day practicality will win you over. Whether you live in the province, city or 'burbs, we always go on long trip within a year (holidays, conferences, weekends, etc), and you know what wins in this situation? SPACE. Space is everything! So IMHO, I will choose a PPV, such that when time comes for you to settle down, there will be enough space for you & your kid/s, wife, yaya, prob an in-law, and the things your better half splurged on shopping...
    I will choose a diesel-fed PPV over any car anytime, anyday. Unless of course it's a European exotic!
    Now what did I miss?
    that after you buy the car, no amount of aftermarket will make it increase its passenger space.
    so make sure it has enough space, before you buy it.

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    I thought mas maganda hatak ng mazda 3 sa mga gurl. Mazda na!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketib View Post
    I thought mas maganda hatak ng mazda 3 sa mga gurl. Mazda na!

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    m2 m 🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    m2 m 🤣

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    Hahaha! M2 pala.

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    If I’m single, the Rush or any MPV would be the least I would look at for a vehicle. Next out of the list would be PPVs.

    First choice would be a compact - a sedan like the Civic or Mazda3, a hatchback like a Mazda3 or Focus. Next choice would be subcompacts - City for a sedan, Jazz or Fiesta or Mazda2 for a hatchback. If I have 2M for a car, it’s going to be a WRX.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jcordon7 View Post
    Hi! I'm just asking for opinions on which would be the better option. I'm looking at the price of the Toyota Fortuner here and hindi nagkakalayo sa price ng Rush. I'm single and I will use my car for office which is from Cavite to Makati. I don't know if I should buy the Fortuner kasi nanghihinayang ako sa size mag isa lang naman ako.

    On the other hand kung mag Rush naman ako, konti na lang fortuner na.

    Anybody experienced with both vehicles that could give me their opinion? Priority ko rin ang fuel efficiency, alam niyo naman traffic sa Cavite tapos Makati pa.
    i believe the fort is more spacious than the rush. and its diesel engine should cause less fuel expense.
    and with your cavite-makati route, i'd prefer a car with lots of squirming space, in case of traffic. who wants to get stuck in traffic, inside a tight car?
    and so what if solo kayo? it's not illegal to drive a large-ish vehicle if you're solo.
    heh heh.

    btw,
    medyo malayo yata ang brand new prices ng diesel fort at rush yata.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i believe the fort is more spacious than the rush. and its diesel engine should cause less fuel expense.
    and with your cavite-makati route, i'd prefer a car with lots of squirming space, in case of traffic. who wants to get stuck in traffic, inside a tight car?
    and so what if solo kayo? it's not illegal to drive a large-ish vehicle if you're solo.
    heh heh.

    btw,
    medyo malayo yata ang brand new prices ng diesel fort at rush yata.
    Carpooling din ang naisip ko sir kaya ako nag iisip ng malaki laking kotse. Space na talaga hanap ko kasi i'm upgrading from my old sedan.

    Mejo hindi pala accurate yung prices na nakita ko haha. Wala pa kasi akong time to directly visit dealers.

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    Wtf? Magka lapit price ng fortuner and rush?

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    Iwasan talaga yang mga naka-Civic. Walang mabuting mapapala sa mga yan. [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Iwasan talaga yang mga naka-Civic. Walang mabuting mapapala sa mga yan. [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

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    secondment!
    they're anything but civil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    secondment!
    they're anything but civil.
    Ah mga walang kwentang tao ba yung mga Civic??? [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

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    Fortuner syempre. Aabot na P60/L ang gasolina. [emoji33]

    If I'm not mistaken, the Rush is a rear wheel drive, ladder frame vehicle. In its case this becomes a liability with a rather weak engine due to bigger drivetrain losses versus a FWD vehicle. Ladder frame also means poorer handling versus a typically unibody FWD competitor. The lack of 4WD also negates most, if not all, of the advantages the ladder frame chassis can offer. If you really want a car from this class level, I'd point you to the Honda BRV instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTi View Post
    Fortuner syempre. Aabot na P60/L ang gasolina. [emoji33]

    If I'm not mistaken, the Rush is a rear wheel drive, ladder frame vehicle. In its case this becomes a liability with a rather weak engine due to bigger drivetrain losses versus a FWD vehicle. Ladder frame also means poorer handling versus a typically unibody FWD competitor. The lack of 4WD also negates most, if not all, of the advantages the ladder frame chassis can offer. If you really want a car from this class level, I'd point you to the Honda BRV instead.

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    in my opinion, for everyday driving, the rush is adequate.

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    Hoy civic owners from eg, Ek, es, fd, fb and fc, magpa ka good boy tayo para wala impression na ganun! Haha. Peace.

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    Remember, your car doesn't define you. If it does, that's pretty sad.

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