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December 4th, 2016 09:06 PM #21i have experience with sentra, altis, lancer cvt. the 2003 lancer was the nicest drive for me. alas, it also had the most horrendous fuel appetite. 6 km/li. and that was before our traffic gridlocks of today.
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my most comfortable ride today is the old innova diesel MT.
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December 4th, 2016 09:13 PM #22it's big on the inside (i'm big), has ample pulling ability, has a very nice (to me) clutch pedal and stickshift, and has ample space for passenger and bagaje. matipid din sa krudo (330 km per 1000 peso load).
and it's so well built, i haven't had to replace anything except the brake pads, tires and shocks, since 2005.
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December 4th, 2016 10:10 PM #23Nice..kaso medyo mahal na ang innova ngayon..
Check pa tuloy ako ibang sedan na kasya sa budget..Sana mkahnap medyo malaki..hehe..
Salamat..
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December 4th, 2016 10:27 PM #24The City, ciaz and altis all have good legroom.
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December 4th, 2016 10:43 PM #25How bout the parts of ciaz? Available ba sa market maliban sa casa?
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December 4th, 2016 10:44 PM #26Also anu tinitingnan sa pagpili? Like what type of service or inclusions dpat ttingnan? Thanks.
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December 4th, 2016 11:38 PM #27yes and no.
it's a new model. it may take some time for parts to be available outside the casa. so, no, po.
but its engine is basically the same as that in their other, older product lines. so yes, here.
pareho ang engines ng ciaz, swift at ertiga. so may piyesas outside nang casa.
but the body components, casa lang muna yan.
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December 4th, 2016 11:52 PM #28
For around 900k for an MT sedan, it is a choice between a Toyota Altis 1.6G (gasoline) or the VW Jetta 1.6L (diesel). They may not carry six people but both cars can sit 5 medium-sized people decently. These compacts offer more interior space than subcompacts (City, Vios, etc.). Despite being gasoline-powered, the Altis offers decent fuel efficiency and carries the Toyota badge. The VW Jetta is better in terms of fuel efficiency due to its turbo diesel engine and the torque offered by the engine offers decent performance. The Jetta is well-built compared to Asian compacts as it carries the quality expected of Euro cars. The challenge with the Jetta, since it is quite new locally, is that you are limited to the Ayala-owned dealerships for parts and services. VW-PH follows a 12-month or 15k KM PMS cycle so you only need to change oil once a year.
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December 5th, 2016 03:21 AM #29Altis G MT kung papasok sa budget. Pede rin Jazz
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December 5th, 2016 03:53 AM #30
1.) either jazz, juke or mobilio - pero mas lamang sa akin jazz
2.) Naku singol ka. Jazz or Juke
3.) Pasok na pasok mobilio and jazz
4.) Gasoline syempre. Sa isang single walang angas pag diesel. Pang pamilyado na diesel. At mabantot/masakit sa ulo amoy diesel lalo na sa garahe.
5.) Matipid fuel consumption ng jazz at mobilio.
6.) Mas ok talaga manual trans
7.) Madali parts ng honda pero im not sure pag nissan.
8.) Sa naalala ko meron less discount at vouchers.
In conclusion mas ok jazz kasi single ka pa. At pwede mo maihiga flat mga upuan as in flat hindi yung tiklop lang.
Wag ka magdiesel ng single. Bagsak mo nyan colorum.