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November 29th, 2016 12:40 AM #1Hi Guys,
I've decided to get a Honda Civic. Gwapo + Features = Panalo. My work is a sales, I go on provincial trips very often average of 3 times per week -- calabarzon area lang naman farthest na ang Quezon and Batangas area. Do you think ma bugbog yun? or di bagay. Should I just go for an SUV DSL like a Tucson? Not really a fan of Pick-ups kas
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November 29th, 2016 01:16 AM #2
Kaya yan 24/7 unless meron baha or banging.. Go for it. I use an Elantra for business on shyty roads. I like it as it is.
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November 29th, 2016 01:44 AM #3Same reply to your posting on other thread.
New Civic ground clearance is way lower as compared previous model.
To compare with other cars.
New Civic- 133mm (prev gen 150mm)
Altis - 150mm
Tucson - 172mm
So if there are bumpy roads and with little flooding, I'd find alternative route with my Civic.
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November 29th, 2016 01:58 AM #4Well, except for those really unpaved roads with big rocks protruding all over (which is not a good road for any sedans for that matter), the Civic could just handle it. Just be wary of the sharp humps and bumps when you bring it down the province.
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November 29th, 2016 08:51 AM #5
Sales din ako dati, long drives, I don't know how newer diesel rides now feel, but back then when I first used a diesel pick-up coming from a car, sumakit ang katawan ko for several days. So the best pa rin ang car, lalo na pang trabaho, para di bugbog ang katawan. Additional input lang kasi nasagot na naman basically yung concern about sayad sa unpaved roads.
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November 29th, 2016 05:31 PM #6
I have an Altis which I use for long drives, it's good 80% of the time - NLEX, SCTEX, TPLEX, OG Road, McArthur. However, when you go to provinces with poor roads like Bataan (Roman Highway), you'll really appreciate the heavy-duty suspension of SUVs.
The ground clearance isn't the issue, even in provinces with poor roads, you won't scrape your car. But big potholes are really felt inside the cabin, compared to SUVs that absorb them like they're just small pockmarks. Crossovers are somewhere in between, though the Tucson is a soft-roader and isn't really much better than a sedan. The Tucson is nowhere as durable as a Fortuner/MUX/Everest.
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November 29th, 2016 06:10 PM #8looks like youve made up your mind already, my only issue with diesel suvs are the ingress and egress of small children, get a xv if ground clearance is a priority, no problems with potholes and it drives like a car
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November 30th, 2016 07:24 PM #9
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December 16th, 2016 09:29 AM #10Sir, saan ka naka-avail ng Tucson Discount? How much binigay sayo?
Hijacking the thread, also in this situation po, thinking of getting a new car to be used only on weekends and long drives.
For sub-1M budget, ano po kayang maganda especially now that I have a baby also.
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