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ha,ha.. he prolly wouldn't have identified sarcasm if it him in the face. :D

 

on topic, i would cast my vote with the civic, too, based on older models (say >5 yrs). better styling, better ride, better durability.

 

can't comment on the current models as i haven't ridden in one. but in the looks dept., i still think the civic whips altis ass (by just 2 notches).

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nice car the 1st gen crv is. great ride, reasonable consumption (7.5km/l), no mechanical breakdowns.... until late last year.

 

so if you are planning to purchase a 2000 model crv, make sure that there are no problems as of this time and be prepared for the expenses once they pop out in the very near future.

 

but then again, the same can be said for all cars.

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http://www.toyota.com.ph/Images/190_1_tcm245-120098.gif

 

http://www.toyota.com.ph/Images/90_5_tcm245-131211.jpg

 

 

 

Corolla Altis

Presenting the all new Corolla ALTIS. Redefining the sedan segment, it sets a new standard and moves you to a higher class. All new Corolla ALTIS - a new star for a new era.

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http://www.toyota.com.ph/Images/190_1_tcm245-120098.gif

 

http://www.toyota.com.ph/Images/90_5_tcm245-131211.jpg

 

 

 

Corolla Altis

Presenting the all new Corolla ALTIS. Redefining the sedan segment, it sets a new standard and moves you to a higher class. All new Corolla ALTIS - a new star for a new era.

Actually, the Altis uses a Primitive Torsion Bar suspension from the 1950's era.

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Question lang..

 

 

Problem pa ba ng Honda civic yung crankshaft pulley?

 

 

Civic for now...

 

nope. the crankshaft problem has plagued D series engines for older civics unlike the fd. if you had problems with your crankshaft, usually it's a problem with your mechanic because the crankshaft pulley should be tightened on using a certain amount of torque and not too tight or loose.

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nope. the crankshaft problem has plagued D series engines for older civics unlike the fd. if you had problems with your crankshaft, usually it's a problem with your mechanic because the crankshaft pulley should be tightened on using a certain amount of torque and not too tight or loose.

 

 

Salamat sa reply bro :thumbsupsmiley:

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