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If I were to choose,

 

Any CDi (diesel) car you can afford is very practical.

 

The problem lang nga is most CDi are Korean Cars such as Hyundai and Kia. Stay away from korean cars since talagang di maganda ang quality nito as compared with a Japanese car.

 

Suzuki cars are also ok..

 

 

That is so 90's. You might be surprised at the improvements Hyundai/Kia have made to their quality. In Europe, the hottest car right now is the cee'd, which is manufactured by Kia. Hyundai just shot up the as the number 1 in customer retention ratings, surpassing Honda AND Toyota. And when something fails, who can beat the 5 year/160tkm warranty that those Koreans offer? Hyundai engine designs were the basis for GEMA engines, which is used by a lot of car manufacturers including Mitsubishi and Chevrolet. The new Kia Forte's engine is now considered the best in its class. They also rolled out a new class-leading 6-speed automatic transmission, designed purely inhouse. You want to stay away from that? hehehe

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That is so 90's. You might be surprised at the improvements Hyundai/Kia have made to their quality. In Europe, the hottest car right now is the cee'd, which is manufactured by Kia. Hyundai just shot up the as the number 1 in customer retention ratings, surpassing Honda AND Toyota. And when something fails, who can beat the 5 year/160tkm warranty that those Koreans offer? Hyundai engine designs were the basis for GEMA engines, which is used by a lot of car manufacturers including Mitsubishi and Chevrolet. The new Kia Forte's engine is now considered the best in its class. They also rolled out a new class-leading 6-speed automatic transmission, designed purely inhouse. You want to stay away from that? hehehe

 

agree!!! ive seen a lot of Hyundai cars/SUV here in Europe, especially the Tucson models...

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I'd go with Hyundai's i30 and Suzuki's Swift, napakadaling dalhin tapos di pa ganun kadami ang meron nito.

 

If I were to choose,

 

Any CDi (diesel) car you can afford is very practical.

 

The problem lang nga is most CDi are Korean Cars such as Hyundai and Kia. Stay away from korean cars since talagang di maganda ang quality nito as compared with a Japanese car.

 

Suzuki cars are also ok..

 

Diba iba na ang parang designer ng Hyundai? Maganda ang mga diesel engines nila at diyan sila kilala. German technology yata ang gamit nila diyan, halos di nalalayo sa BMW. :)

 

As for Kia, medyo nagaalangan ako dito pero nakita ko yung bagong Sorento at maganda siya ha.

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