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  1. Join Date
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    #61
    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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    #62
    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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    #63
    Daily drive ng ppv tapos magisa pa, malamang sa lamang yung vios pa rin ang gagamitin mo after ng honeymoon stage mo dun sa bagong ppv mo.

    Best to base your selection na tutugma sa pinakafrequent use-case mo.

    If ako pipili sa lagay mo, CRV diesel siguro piliin ko.

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    #64
    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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    #65
    I travel alone 90% of the time. I also have never had a daily driver that doesn't have a third row. [emoji23]

    Like the good doctor says, aftermarket can't give you more space. It can, however, give you more speed, better handling, the latest entertainment system...

    I suggest you get the diesel. Even a used diesel, if you're open to used cars.

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    #66
    Quote Originally Posted by GTi View Post
    I travel alone 90% of the time. I also have never had a daily driver that doesn't have a third row. [emoji23]

    Like the good doctor says, aftermarket can't give you more space. It can, however, give you more speed, better handling, the latest entertainment system...

    I suggest you get the diesel. Even a used diesel, if you're open to used cars.

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    +1 on the diesel. Go fortuner. Rush has the same gasoline fed engine as the avanza. Rush is also heavier than the avanza, so FC will be higher than the avanza.

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    #67
    Quote Originally Posted by L1quid View Post
    Daily drive ng ppv tapos magisa pa, malamang sa lamang yung vios pa rin ang gagamitin mo after ng honeymoon stage mo dun sa bagong ppv mo.

    Best to base your selection na tutugma sa pinakafrequent use-case mo.

    If ako pipili sa lagay mo, CRV diesel siguro piliin ko.

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    +1

    also single driver after a year lagi na lang nakagarahe yun fort ko
    i take my mom's jazz most of the time

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    #68
    +1 sa Fortuner, Ground clearance lalo na nag babaha satin. Single driver din, Ako lang din gumagamit ng fortuner ng Mother ko inalis ko na yung third row seat nung pag ka labas ng casa, para lang rav4 at sobrang spacious ng likod [emoji111]️[emoji23]

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