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July 17th, 2013 12:37 PM #1
Guys, patulong naman kung ano magandang car for my sis. Nagcocommute kasi siya everyday, almost 30kms ang tinatravel niya. I just got off the phone with my dad and he's leaning towards the kia sorento which is priced at 1.380m daw. Nung una carens daw pero sabi ko parang mababa.
Since nasa ganung price range naman ang budget ng dad ko, ano pa kaya ang car na maisasuggest niyo?
My concerns are
1. Safety - medyo aanga anga kasi kapatid ko. In fact, tuturuan ko pa lang siya kapag nakabili na ng sasakyan.
2. Fuel consumption - traffic lagi dito sa metro.
3. Looks - syempre gagamitin ko din minsan. Haha
4. Features
5. Maintenance - mahirap o mahal ba ang mga pyesa nito? How about PMS?
6. Engine performance
7. Diesel-fed is a plus.
Thank you mga ka-tsikot!
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July 17th, 2013 12:42 PM #2
i think the sorento will be too big in the streets of metro for a newbie lady driver. get her a small suv if she doesn't need the size of the sorento.
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July 17th, 2013 02:45 PM #7
how about suzuki jimny?!
Maliit for parking/city drive pero mataas ground clearance!
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July 17th, 2013 02:52 PM #8
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July 17th, 2013 02:56 PM #9
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July 17th, 2013 03:12 PM #10
Safety:
Mitsubishi ASX ... five stars in safety by Euro-NCAP
LINK: Mitsubishi ASX | Euro NCAP - For safer cars crash test safety rating
Fuel Economy:
hey, it's a SUV/CUV in traffic, not much you can do. But when the traffic lightens you can get over 10kpl with a light foot on the throttle.
Looks:
Love it or hate it....
Features:
assuming top of the line...
- all wheel drive
- HID headlights / foglights
- keyless entry
- keyless push button start/stop
- GPS navigation
- touchscreen headunit with DVD/USB
- headunit controls on steering wheel
- paddle shifter
- tiptronic type shifter for manual gear selection
- back up sensors
- roomy interior
- fold down rear seats for added cargo space
- digital info display in guages
- power windows, power steering, power side mirrors
Engine performance:
150hp gasoline.
Maintenance/PMS
So far my experience at the casa (valle verde branch) has been hassle free since I have bought my ASX. The ASX shares major mechanical parts with the Lancer EX 2.0.
Conclusion:
The ASX would be just right. Its small enough to be easy to drive in even the tightest of spots but big enough to have it's "presence" felt when driving around other cars. Although not the most powerful SUV/CUV, it has an engine that provides enough performance to match the handling of the chassis. You would feel confident to drive this CUV through anywhere in any type of weather.Last edited by ghosthunter; July 17th, 2013 at 03:17 PM.