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October 17th, 2014 11:27 PM #1
Since their prices are almost the same, which would be the better choice overall? Syempre factored in ung fuel efficiency, space, comfort and driving fun.
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October 17th, 2014 11:40 PM #2Fuel efficiency - accent hatch. Malayong malayo. The figures and diesel is cheaper
Space - jazz
Comfort and driving fun - same for me
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October 17th, 2014 11:43 PM #3
How is the fuel efficiency of the Jazz? I own an Accent & usually cover around 750 km a week (sometimes higher, sometimes lower). FC approximates 17km/li over a full tank. Back & forth baguio netted 23 km/lit. Revs low, 100 km/hr at 1850 rpm. If you just like to drive & don't care much for tech wizardry (paddle shifters, GPS, climate control....), the accent is for you
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October 18th, 2014 12:01 AM #5*aargh- sir meron kami honda city 1.5 2012 namin nakuha and last year kuha kami ng accent na crdi a/t hatch nga lang samin, efficiency sa accent is superb and given the price of diesel these days mas makakatipid ka sa accent, space sa accent is decent enough atleast for me not that small di naman class leading, though i've heard that the jazz takes away the lead when it comes to space and flexible din daw ang jazz in accomodating all sorts of baggage. comfort cant really compare since d pa ako nakakasakay ng jazz pero ang accent mejo maingay yung sa under nya when driving on poor roads, not that annoying pero mas tahimik yung city namin sa loob, though im thinking baka nasa tires lang ng accent since its lower dahil 16's siya compared sa city namin na naka 15's. driving fun for me accent, given that loads of torque available at 1,750-2,700rpm and siyempre its fun since you're using less fuel
. right now with our honda city fc would be 7-8liters pag city driving 10-12 sa highway maybe even better kaso mabigat mga paa ko sa silinyador
. sa accent namin city driving 12/liter highway it can do 20/liter easily while maintaining 100kph at 2k rpm and mas mura diesel sa gas per liter .
. anyway sir test drive mo rin muna both cars, base lang po to sakin and siyempre iba iba namn gusto natin so d ko masasabi you'd be happy with the accent the way im happy with it.
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October 18th, 2014 12:23 AM #6i just tried out an accent in the mall.
i noticed that the rear seat is cut lower, so's that the taller passenger's head won't hit the ceiling.. it also made that seat less comfortable for me..
but the front seats are good enough..parang isa lang yata ang nag-disenyo ng grand i10 and the accent.. the driver fits in like a glove in both cars..Last edited by dr. d; October 18th, 2014 at 12:25 AM.
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October 18th, 2014 01:34 AM #7
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October 18th, 2014 01:36 AM #8
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October 18th, 2014 12:16 PM #9
I think that issue was with the first release in May 2013. since then, those issues have been addressed (including clutch issue). The suspension is not sports tuned. The fiesta's is betterr
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October 19th, 2014 08:43 AM #10
Yup.
The Accent diesel sedan now has a stiffer suspension compared to early release Accents, better able to handle loads and more stable in cornering.
The Jazz has a nicer looking interior, and much more space. Suspension is middle-of-the-road... not too hard, not too soft. Good handling, but it won't excite you like a Fiesta, either.
But the Accent has that awesome diesel. Up to 30 km/l at 80, and over 20 at 100. Great for long road trips.
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