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March 12th, 2013 04:35 PM #22
Accent for me bro... Mainly because it is diesel powered and a bigger (higher too?) vehicle...
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March 12th, 2013 07:20 PM #23
i have a taxi unit accent crdi. at 130,000 km ang pinalitan ko palang is auxilliary fan assembly worth P2700(oem).suspension parts still intact.
regular maintenance na lahat like replaced/changed brake pads(P500.00), fuel filter every 20k km(P800.00 oem), air filter (P140), aircon filter ( P140), clutch disc (P2150 oem), pressure plate (P1800 oem), release bearing (P630 oem). and egr cleaning every 20k km DIY
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March 12th, 2013 09:57 PM #24DIESEL doesn't necessarily mean it has better resale value. Old diesels, even modern CRDi tend to get noisier over time. And the Jazz has one of the most solid resale value in the Ph market.
Value for money - laki tipid sa diesel but maintenance is more expensive
Anyway, I'd pick the 1.5V Jazz even if it's older, it still looks very nice and modern. Lots of aftermarket parts if you want to set it up. Interior is very spacious and flexible and QUALITY is WAY BETTER. Checked out the Accent interior I find it low rent.
I don't own a Jazz or an Accent so just giving my take on these two cars.Last edited by glntVR; March 12th, 2013 at 10:03 PM.
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March 12th, 2013 10:38 PM #25
nakita ko nga loob ng accent.... hindi ko ganun kaganda... pero pwede na sir....
ang jazz hindi din naman kagandahan pero mas type ko-
quality maybe better and honda pero hindi na siguro sila nagkakalayo....
parts.... i can say cheaper pa din ang accent... bec. is a hyundai.... then IMO Malaki ang price difference.... (sa post ni valskie nagulat nga ako sa price)
sa JAZZ kaya magkano ang AIR filter? fuel filter, clutch disk, brake pads...? compare siguro sa accent it will cause an arm and a leg...?
diesel accent or gasoline jazz.... MAS matipid na, mas malakas pa.... IMO kakain ng alikabok ang jazz....
maintenance ng diesel compare mo sa gas? sa mga naging sasakyan kasi namin.... never pa kami gumastos ng malaki sa maintenance ng diesel....... mas madalas pa nga ang pag palit ng spark plug nang gas fed engine kesa sa NOOZLEs NG diesel..... comparison ko siguro nasa 10-0 --- naka 10x na kami nakapagpalit ng spark plugs and timing ng MGA gasoline fed car's namin.... sa mga diesel fed.... hindi pa kahit isa.....
kung 7 yrs. mo lang gagamitin then magpapalit ka na din naman.... Much less pa din ang maintenance PAG diesel.... at chances are, wala ka pang kailangan palitan sa engine ng diesel.... PERO SA gas regular na yung timing at spark plug....
value for money---- LONG RUN.... accent for me... because its more economical.... much cheaper pa ang diesel...
engine noise? mas noisy talaga diesel.... pero hindi mo naman naririnig yun sa loob eh.... and besides that, mas masarap iharurot yung may kunting gigil yung makina..... may pag ka sport's car feel ba.....
resale value... HMMMM........ IMO Accent pa din.... AFAIK same engine ng i30 yan accent eh.... mukhang subok nanaman.....
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March 12th, 2013 11:06 PM #26
per my experience oem or replacement parts mas mahal ang honda(2006 hyundai jazz) compare sa hyundai/kia(2010 accent, 2008 rio)
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March 13th, 2013 02:24 AM #27Mas lalong umiingay ang diesel engines over time? I beg to differ. There are only three main reasons I can think of right now why a diesel engine will get noisier over time. Either something is clogged, dirty or you have a broken exhaust.
So proper maintenance is still the key to problem-free ownership.
And then diesels pretty much always have better resale value than their gasoline counterparts whether they be old school diesels or modern CRDi's. Consider the gasoline powered AUVs/MPVs versus their diesel variants, Focus TDCi, Carens and Matrix CRDi versus their gas variants. The price difference is often in the tune of six digit figures!
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March 13th, 2013 09:57 AM #29
Accent CRDi ko, tahimik pa din. And hindi naman magastos ang maintenance. No BS.
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March 13th, 2013 11:04 AM #30
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