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July 9th, 2009 02:53 PM #11
ganda 1 series. yun lang nga pag high end na lemon nabili mo lagot ka haha. a friend of mine sold his 3 series because it keeps on stalling. may problema talaga yun unit. Impreza maganda din. BTW all subarus have a minimum of 6 airbags. Test drive mo sa motor image. But stay away from the turbocharged subarus baka yun ang mabili mokun limited budget mo swift or jazz na lang both have high resale including the swift
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July 9th, 2009 03:27 PM #12
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July 9th, 2009 09:11 PM #13
The 1-series' biggest drawback is the lack of comfort. The cabin ergonomics are terrific, yes, and the thing drives like an insane go-kart... but it rides like a go-kart, too... which can get tiring if you're driving for hours at a time... and the rear seat space is pretty bad... about as small as the Swift, I'd wager...
...but if you're going to get one, the 120d is the pick of the litter. The 1.6 and 1.8 have a better weight balance, but the 120d handles better than most anything you can buy at the price and can do diesel-y burnouts with the ESP switched off.
If you're going for 1m and you're looking for steering feel (given what you're saying about the jazz), then there's really only one car for you... the Focus. The Civic's steering is sharp but somewhat artificial, the Mitsubishi, too... the Impreza's steering is... as said... numb... and the Mazda3's electric steering is just a bit worse than the Civic's.
The Focus is the only car for under 1.5m that has properly good steering. Next closest would probably be the Mazda6 (not very fast or nimble, but lots of fun). The Accord's steering feels wonderful, but it understeers like an old CR-V.
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July 10th, 2009 07:19 PM #14
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July 10th, 2009 11:13 PM #15what do you mean by impreza being numb? iba ba sya sa being light? medyo newbie ako sa terms...ksi yung jazz parang ang gaan ang gusto ko pagpinihit ko mabigat pero responsive like my dads 2006 bmw 3-series...
if we would buy jazz if magpalit ba ako ng mags bibigat ba pakiramdam?
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July 10th, 2009 11:30 PM #16
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July 11th, 2009 04:37 PM #17
Most of the new systems are light... even some sportscars have pretty light steering.
Used to be, Mazdas and Fords had the heaviest, meatiest steering. The new Mazda3 and Focus now have lighter steering because customers were complaining, but they're still a bit heavier than the competition.
Numb is different... numb means you can't feel the road through the steering wheel, and you can't feel what's happening as you turn it. Most electric systems are pretty numb. The Impreza's steering is a bit better than the Jazz, but still slightly light and floaty feeling compared to the Focus. The Civic has quite meaty steering for an electric assist steering system and it's very sharp. Not quite as good as the Focus, but worth considering, since the Civic has a great engine and more space in the back seat.
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The most perfect steering I've felt for non-exotic/luxury/expensive cars in the past ten years would have to be in BMWs, the previous Miata and the Ford Lynx RS. The RS still feels nice and fresh, some five years on, every time I get back in it after driving a newer car.
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July 11th, 2009 05:14 PM #19
That's true w/ Mazda. I have a 2006 Mazda 6 (M/T).
Sabi nga ng iba na sinubok i-drive yung unit ko...... "Power steering ba ito?"
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July 15th, 2009 10:33 PM #20yup iba nga talaga steering ng bmw...
i'm now torn between swift, mazda 3 hatchback and ford focus hatchback...
pag mabigat ba ang overall weight ang tendency mas bibigat ba ang steering?