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The Vios 1.5G is a good buy, almost encroaching the 1.6 liter territory and it's the top-tier of the Vios line so you can expect additional creature comforts.

 

The Jazz 1.5 VTEC gives really good fuel economy but in my humble opinion, it's a tad pricey for the amount of sheet metal you get.

 

The Civic has abandoned the 1.6 engine in favor of a 1.8 or a 2.0 (I heard their 1.8 liter gives fuel economy equivalent to a 1.5 so this should also be a nice consideration if you're gunning for economy).

 

But if we really stick to the brand-new 1.6 liter models, I guess the Altis is the most practical 1.6. It's got the VVTi engine for fuel economy (this won the DOE econo-run some years back, just before the jazz and vios dislodged it). Plus, it's got a good build quality and high resale value.

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Bro, rather than buying an ML (if its the previous Model), go with an X5. You'll enjoy it more compared to the ML. The previous model of the ML is a Lemon! Medyo sirain and it aint that reliable...

 

im saving for a black MB ML 320.. still a long way tho...i just have to be contented with the old yet dependable red mustang in the garage for the meantime...
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bro, if youre looking for a ride (up to now) just send me a PM what car youre looking for... baka meron ako in stock. I'll try to give you the best deal possible :cool:

 

need help peeps, balak ko bili ng second hand car sa pnas pano ba tumawad lets say yung car is 1.6 million gano kababa yung pede ko itawad na reasonable naman sa mayari .totoo ba na mahirap tawaran yung mga buy and sell people? salamat sa mag rereply
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The Vios 1.5G is a good buy, almost encroaching the 1.6 liter territory and it's the top-tier of the Vios line so you can expect additional creature comforts.

 

The Jazz 1.5 VTEC gives really good fuel economy but in my humble opinion, it's a tad pricey for the amount of sheet metal you get.

 

The Civic has abandoned the 1.6 engine in favor of a 1.8 or a 2.0 (I heard their 1.8 liter gives fuel economy equivalent to a 1.5 so this should also be a nice consideration if you're gunning for economy).

 

But if we really stick to the brand-new 1.6 liter models, I guess the Altis is the most practical 1.6. It's got the VVTi engine for fuel economy (this won the DOE econo-run some years back, just before the jazz and vios dislodged it). Plus, it's got a good build quality and high resale value.

 

how can a 1.8 engine achieve economy comparable to a 1.5 displacement engine??

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