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November 12th, 2014 09:58 AM #31
Totally agree on this one. Subcompacts are utility cars. They can get you from point A to B, easy on gas expense, can seat 5 people, useful with its trunk (sedan), and with a small size to easily fit into crowded streets. They are far from luxurious though. Try seating and riding in an Asian midsize (Accord, Mazda6, Camry, Altima, Legacy) and you'd know how cheap those Asian subcompacts are compared to them. It's a different story though for the European cars.
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November 12th, 2014 10:31 AM #32
Just because mas mahal sya sa ibang ka-class nya ay premium na or equivalent na sa next higher class ng ibang brands...
Kung ang design ng manufacturer sa inner door panel na pinapatungan ng siko mo ay hard plastic pa din, definitely hindi yan premium kahit na anong OEM accessories ang nakasalpak dyan.
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November 12th, 2014 01:03 PM #33
Honda? "Premium" car?
Kaya pala ang daming honda owners na feeling premium ang ride nila. Basta naka "Honda" eh Luxurious or Premium feel na agad!Kahit toyota, honda, mitsubishi etc pa yan basta importante it gets you from point A to point B.
If its a Ferrari, BMW, Benz, etc yan may right talagang mag feel "premium". Honda fanboys and their ego
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November 12th, 2014 04:07 PM #34
Kanya-kanya naman yan ng definition ng premium. For a lot of people I know, owning a car is premium enough.
Personally, Honda isn't premium for me, but in general I perceive it to have better brand equity than non-Jap cars like Hyundai, Kia and Chevrolet and equal to other Jap makes.
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November 12th, 2014 04:17 PM #35
Got the chance to drive a previous gen 1.3 City and compare it to my gen 2 Vios. I found the City to have better NVH, a smoother engine and tranny and more comfortable seats. The ride quality was very similar though and the interior plastics felt the same. Maybe I should compare them against an A-class or a 1-series to get an idea of how a premium should feel. Any volunteers?
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January 3rd, 2015 11:33 PM #36litong lito na ako
premium or not...i think the best question would be "best value for money"...
naka pag pa reserve na ako sa honda, plan ko kunin this coming weekend, i can still cancel my reservation kun mag bago ihip ng hangin hehe. altis ba o cityvx or mag settle n lng ako sa vios.
pati tint problema ko pa. pag dami inputs ng hirap pero good..
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January 4th, 2015 12:56 AM #37my advise is, get the most expensive variant that you can afford.
in the long run, you will enjoy all those additional borloloys in there..
choosing a car is like judging a beauty contest.. whatever you choose, it's already a winner and may kakampi ka diyan sa choice mo.Last edited by dr. d; January 4th, 2015 at 01:01 AM.
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January 4th, 2015 02:17 AM #38
Altis G over City VX anytime. Toyota offers 40k discounts so price is just the same - why get a subcompact when you can get a compact for the same amount of money?
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January 4th, 2015 06:12 AM #39
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January 4th, 2015 07:27 AM #40
Right, so what exactly does the City VX have that the Altis G doesn't?
More than the spec sheets, the Altis is a class higher. As a compact, it inherently has more width, resulting in better elbow room (unlike the City which is all about legroom alone). Also, the Altis' engine is much peppier than the City's, despite paper specs showing only a 2 hp difference. That silly touch screen aircon for the City is much clunkier too use than the tactile auto climate control buttons of the Altis. The Altis is also as fuel efficient than the City.
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