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April 20th, 2012 08:10 PM #11
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April 20th, 2012 09:53 PM #12Yuck 4 speed a/t? For the price of the 2.0 liter, mag sonata ka na. What gives mazda phils?
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April 21st, 2012 01:21 AM #13yung 2.0li daw ay SkyActiv-G na, so SkyActiv Drive na 6speed din....pero kung may istop na kasama 'yan puede patulan. pero kung wala over-priced pa din... problema kasi sobra taas ng JPY ngayon. niyayari sila ngayon sa tingin ko ng CHN/KOR/US para pataasin currency nila. so apektado presyo ng export.
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April 21st, 2012 05:14 PM #14The thing with SkyActiv is that its new tech, and Mazda ph will most likely rob you everytime for the aftersales/PMS, added to the sky high acquisition cost. Matipid nga sa gas, kakatayin ka naman sa bloated PMS pricing. This also applies to other (fuel)efficiency rackets in general.
Anyway, hindi pa SkyActiv ang makina nito, so pano pa kaya pag upgraded na? Good point though na mahal talaga pag CBU japan mainly because of their financial situation there.
Yup I agree nasa range narin ng 1M pero usually TOtL variants yun, and this doesn't deserve its pricing with its 1.6L old engine with an outdated slushbox.
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April 21st, 2012 06:53 PM #15
Just test drove the Mz3 at BGC. The 2.0 keeps the old engine, but gets a new 5-speed slushbox. Very responsive and there's lots of grunt throughout the rev range. Smart tranny too, shifts happily at low revs, but a good prod on the throttle and it'll shift down without hesitation. I'm guessing this will be more fuel-efficient than the previous 2.0+4AT combo.
Paddle shifters are pretty weird though. Both paddles, left and right, upshift when pressed. Then there's a button on each side of the tiller to downshift. I giess it's for one-han shifting. But since I come from a car with a conventional paddle shifter set, it was all weird to me.
Space at the back sucks. Subcompacts such as the Vios and Accent have way more space. The Elantra has almost double the legroom. Trunk space is long, but shallow.
As expected, handling is superb and the steering wheel is very communicative. Brakes aren't like on the FD that bite so hard right away, instead it's more modulated, which I kinda like more.
Pricing is bad though. I asked the agent if they planned to have them from Thailand, but they said that Mazda Phil will continue to get CBU Japan units for the foreseeable future.
I've always loved the Mz3, but at 1.3M, it's just too pricey.
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April 24th, 2012 12:01 AM #16
Mahal ng 1.6 Liter variants nya..Medyo okay lang ang presyo ng 2 Liter Sedan..
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April 26th, 2012 02:50 PM #17
Make no mistake, I love the Mazda 3. Being my car of choice over most of its competitors due to just one thing it got damn right: steering. But the pricing is, as EQaddict stated, a highway robbery. I'd rather get a Mitsu GTA, send it over to Speedlabs for some aftermarket mods, and STILL have extra cash.
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July 26th, 2012 03:45 PM #18No wonder HARI posted 66% growth YTD from last year for the PC segment (Hyundai Philippines Local News). That's 3000 units more this year
multiply that by P700k per unit on average, that's P2.1 billion more sales YTD this year or P4 billion full year if the trend continues
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July 26th, 2012 04:23 PM #19Happen to follow a sedan the other night, the rear of the sedan looks like a genesis coupe, nice! But with that pricing, just a little bump up in the budget and you could get a base genesis coupe! hahaha However, if the TOTL price was for a mazda speed 3 ....