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December 23rd, 2009 12:55 AM #22
The Lancer is better than the Corolla in terms of interior space... not quite sure if it's better than the Civic or just similar... I've driven both, but never back-to-back.
It handles much, much better than the Corolla... not quite as well as the Civic or the Focus.
Obviously quicker than the Corolla. Obviously not as fuel efficient.
If the 1.8 liter Corolla variant comes with the upsized 16" tires, then you should get it. The 15" tires and soft suspension of the base model makes handling a bit... wobbly. Not wobbly in the 1970's Landcruiser sense, but it does lack a proper sense of direction. The uprated mags and tires on the 2.0V make things better... but it's still in need of a good set of anti-roll bars to make handling safer.
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December 23rd, 2009 09:34 AM #23regarding suv, that is actually the plan for our other car. 2nd hand suv once budget permits. daily drive kasi tong sedan.
power and handling naman nga ang hesitation ko sa altis for that once in a while spirited driving up tagaytay or subic.
comparing 1.8s and 1.8v sa civic, airbags, foglamps and seat fabric lang daw difference? not seeing this as worth the additional 50-60k.
may price adjustments ba ang lancer for 2010? what discounts are being offered from the 920k SRP?
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December 23rd, 2009 09:41 AM #24
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December 23rd, 2009 03:02 PM #25
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January 15th, 2010 03:18 AM #28
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January 15th, 2010 09:56 AM #29
Depends.
If you plan to use a baby seat or a booster seat and let your child sit in front. (not the best practice... but sometimes, if you're alone with your child, you can't let them stay in the back alone...), an airbag is more dangerous.
It's also more dangerous if your wife or front passenger is a small person, as here in the Philippines, two-stage airbag sensors aren't mandatory (you'll have to ask at the casa if the Civic has a weight sensor in the front seat to deactivate the second stage of the airbag).
Seatbelts > Airbags anytime.
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January 15th, 2010 10:06 AM #30
Haven't driven the ZZE141 Corolla Altis yet so I have no idea how it drives.
Even though I try really hard to like it, I can't get along with the FD Civic, and my household has one. Sure it's comfy and smooth-running, but it's lost quite a bit of its fun factor vs. previous Civics. Very unwieldy too IMO - the car "feels" larger than it should due to that mountain of a dashboard, and so hinders maneuverability in tight confines. It feels like the FD Civic was meant for places with wider roads...America perhaps.
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