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July 22nd, 2013 09:22 PM #12
Also put into consideration the 5-seater 4x2 CRDi Sorento for additional 30k from the price of sportage. Bigger engine, (but still diesel, i bet the difference in consumption with the sportage diesel would be minimal.), bigger 2nd row and definitely bigger luggage room. Downside is you have to install your own foglamps and the DRL of the sportage is more badass :D
But between the two, better get the sportage. The tucson should have a facelift soon.
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July 23rd, 2013 11:02 AM #14
sportage looks better than the tucson... ewan ko lang pag dumating ang facelifted model ng huli.
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July 23rd, 2013 11:48 AM #15
Try to check Tucson's current price...Parang nagooffer sila ng discount ngayon...narinig ko lang sa radio...
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July 23rd, 2013 10:36 PM #16
1. City driving ng Tucson R-eVGT 4WD ko, 7km/L to 9.5km/L depende sa driving habits at traffic. Yung Sportage halos pareho lang, mas matipid lang ng konti kasi FWD lang. Lamang lang ng konting traction yun Tucson dahil 4WD. But the Sportage feels lighter.
2. Exactly the same.
3. Slightly firmer than Tucson. Pero okay lang for me, mas maganda rin body roll sa corners.
4. Same lang. Sa trunk space may konti difference. Mas mababa kasi headroom ng Sportage.
5. YES. Pareho lang.
IMO get the Sportage. Mas bago, mas pogi, mas maraming features at mukhang mas matibay. Yung Sportage namin wala pa warranty claim for almost 2 years na sa amin. Yun Tucson ko bumigay na brake switch noon pero minor lang naman yun.
Ito post ko before nung may nagtanong din ng Sportage EX eVGT vs Tucson GL eVGT, ito advantages ng Sportage sa features
Mas maganda lang likod ng Tucson pero overall mas type ko yun SportageLast edited by Starex_Gold; July 23rd, 2013 at 10:50 PM.
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July 30th, 2013 06:01 PM #19
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July 30th, 2013 06:51 PM #201 year na kaming may Tuscon 4WD, I just have to clarify that the Tuscon disengages it's 4WD system and drives like a FWD under normal conditions. The 4WD system only activates when you're skidding or you activate the manual override. So in theory FC should be about the same as the Sportage, but with the benefit of more traction on slippery terrain. Since magfacelift na yung tuscon try mo maghingi ng discount sa kanila. Lastly, check mo ang maintenance costs ng dalawa sa dealer mo, malaki yung difference minsan kasi.
FC is 7L/100km on Provincial roads. 10L/100km under normal driving. 12-14L/100km in slow traffic (yung type na mas mabilis lakarin)