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May 26th, 2019 07:05 PM #1Hi mga ka-tsikots,
I'm planning to buy my 1st ever car. Would like to ask your opinion. Below are all the considerations I'm currently thinking:
1. Budget: upto 800k (can stretch upto 860k)
2. I'm only 5'2 so I'm looking for a car na comfortable para sa height ko. I've tried Honda City before but seems huge for me or I guess indi lang aq nasanay kc ilang beses ko lang nman naidrive.
3. AT transmission - most of the time is gagamitin sya for city driving. It'll be used to go to office but also for my business to pickup stocks sa lotto outlet ko like 4 boxes of lotto tickets. Box is like the size of PS4.
4. Aircon - I have hyperhidrosis so madali aq pagpawisan. Not a huge deal kc natry ko nman na ang aircon ng toyota, nissan, mitsu at honda, etc and ok nman sila for me. Except Kia na parang mahina ang aircon (based sa reviews/feedback na nabasa ko)
5. Toys - toys that could be helpful in my driving like rear cam, additional safety features, etc.
6. Looks - not a huge deal but ofcourse I want to impress my girl.
Below is yung mga pinagpipilian ko. Feel free na dagdagan pa ang options and why.
A. 2019 Honda Brio HB
B. Suzuki Dzire
C. Honda City E CVT
D. Kia Soluto
E. Mitsubishi Mirage HB
F. Kia Picanto
All can be top of the line except Honda City.
Thank you.Last edited by Echusen; May 26th, 2019 at 07:07 PM. Reason: Edit
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May 26th, 2019 09:33 PM #4
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May 26th, 2019 10:25 PM #5brio m/t is less than 600k. pretty good price. save the money for other business ventures then buy a better car later on
what i don't like about the city is that it doesn't have folding rear seats, which severely limits its ability to swallow your longer stuff. on top of that the typical sedan trunk lid has a very small opening.
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May 26th, 2019 10:35 PM #6in all my driving years of over 2 decades, i vaguely recall, only once did i have to swing the rear seat of my non-honda down, because i had something long to ferry.
pearl.Last edited by dr. d; May 26th, 2019 at 10:42 PM.
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May 28th, 2019 12:54 PM #8A. 2019 Honda Brio HB : Maintenance cost is expensive, be ready for this
B. Suzuki Dzire : Maintenance cost is expensive and spare parts availability is a pain
C. Honda City E CVT : CVT Transmission is a different animal, unreliable and expensive
D. Kia Soluto : I will never buy a Kia again, 3 of 7 Kia's I owned, engine knocked (1 even knocked 2x). 2 of 7 I owned, A/T tranny broke Down in less than 3 yrs.
E. Mitsubishi Mirage HB : Rides like an owner Jeep, a/c not that good, CVT problems (shift solenoids). Very fuel efficient, parts aplenty and relatively cheap (I had 2 Grab cars HB, 3 G4 Grab car)
F. Kia Picanto : I had 4 of these. I will never buy a Kia again, 3 of 7 Kia's I owned, engine knocked (1 even knocked 2x). 2 of 7 I owned, A/T tranny broke Down in less than 3 yrs.
I always recommend... Buy a car based on what you value most, based on what is important to you. You can't have it all.
Congratulations in advance on your new car.
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May 28th, 2019 12:59 PM #9
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May 28th, 2019 01:15 PM #10IMHO the new Suzuki Dzire looks pretty good. Suzuki is also known to be quite generous with toys. Best to check out personally though, if it fulfills your practical needs.
Best car overall for me would still be the Honda City. Perhaps you were not able to properly adjust your seat position? Performance is really good. Toys and additional features can be easily added.
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