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September 16th, 2016 07:39 PM #11Hi sir. Our family owns both models, Civic FD and 1.6G Altis. Both manual transmission, although different year models, 2006 Civic and 2011 Altis. The main difference will be the drive.
The Civic steering and handling is better, a bit more sporty than the Altis. The Altis is geared towards comfort. The steering of the Altis is vague versus the Civic. That's my biggest gripe on the Altis. Suspension on civic is more firm for sporty driving, Altis is more comfortable for cruising. Suspension is better on the Altis if you are after comfort.
In terms of regular maintenance (change oil, etc.), Civic is every 10k kilometers, while the Altis is every 5k. So factor that in when you think of the total maintenance cost.
Rear legroom is slightly better in the civic I think, but a very slight difference.
Our civic is now 85k kilometers, while our Altis is 25k kilometers.
As I drive both regularly on a weekly, I would say I prefer to drive the Civic.
Hope this helps. Thanks.
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September 16th, 2016 08:03 PM #12
I have a 2009 Altis 1.6G MT. 90T km, no steering problems. Our family had a 2009 Altis 2.0V, sold at 50T km, no steering problems either.
Meanwhile, my aunt's FD has engine support problems, aircon problems, power window problems, etc. So I wouldn't say that the FD is any less problematic than the Altis in general. Of course, reliability varies per unit especially for cars of this age.
My '09 Altis has exactly the same fuel consumption as my '15 Altis, even if the former doesn't have Dual VVTi and only has a 5MT.
The 4AT Altis is terrible. Very slow response and doesn't like to downshift. In comparison, the automatic FD responds quickly to throttle inputs.
Even for the manual, the FD is still better. The 10th gen has a very long throw shifter, which spoils the fun and feels quite awkward. The 11th gen fixed it, but of course the 11th gen is much more expensive.
The FD has very hard seats though, and coupled with the stiffer suspension, means that it's really not as comfy as the Altis.
In terms of interior space, the FD is much better too. I find my knees hitting the Altis' front seats when I sit in the rear. The Altis has a bigger trunk though.
The FD also has more power than the Altis. At low revs, they're about equal since the Altis has more low end torque but an inherently weaker engine. Once you go past 4000 rpm though, the FD outshines the Altis all the way to its 6800 rpm redline.
Overall, the Altis is more comfortable, but the FD is the better car. The Civic was more expensive at the time when they were both brand new, but now they're about equal in the secondhand market, which makes the Civic a better buy. [emoji4]
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September 16th, 2016 08:29 PM #13
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September 16th, 2016 08:46 PM #14Same lang ba a/c compressor and ignition coil ng 09 and 11 altis? If same lang, make sure na okay pa yang mga yan sa unit na kukunin mo. Naka 34k kami last month on my friends 09 altis, pinalitan ung ac comp nya. Alang surplus sa banawe and wala rin makita sa apalit. Compressor alone is 24k na. Sa ignition coil, i think 2k each(forgot the exact amount.) x4 sya. Sabi sa pinagbilhan namin sirain nga raw ignition coil ng altis usually nasa 50-60T kms. nag start masira.
For 07 civic and 09 city, dami surplus na ac compressor nyan and other engine parts sa banawe.. Sa altis wala/rare ang surplus kaya youll end up buying orig or so-so replacement parts lang.
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September 16th, 2016 10:37 PM #15
Dami namang sira ng Altis. [emoji23]
Bilhin niyo nalang '09 Altis ko, walang kasira-sira at all. [emoji6]
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September 17th, 2016 02:15 AM #16Easy to say Toyota by reputation alone. But Civic is just as easy to maintain, its just annoying since those replacement parts become sort of consumable if you're unlucky enough.
On personal preference alone, I'll get an Altis since I'm more familiar with Toyotas, as is my mechanic. But if you see a Civic in much better condition than a similarly priced Altis, go for that instead.
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September 18th, 2016 12:04 PM #17i really appreciate po your inputs and recommendations..
anyway, yesterday i went hunting for civic fd and altis..
luckily i had the opportunity to test a civic fd 09 AT, though AT, i suspect the feeling of riding it is the same as that of the MT variant..my impression was,i like it..no, i loooooooove it..
while i was approaching the car, to me, it looks like the interior is as small as any other compact cars..but once i sat inside, i said wow..parang magical, looks small from outside, but very spacious at comfortable siya in the inside..and the dashboard, its one part of the car that i really, really love, well aside from the engine, because i know engine must come first..am i right po?
we own isuzu sportivo 11 and dmax 10 ls but i really cant compare and never had the feeling of excitement to drive the fd..kahit nung bagong kuha palang po yung 2 units namin, hindi po ako ganito kaexcited to have a car..lalo na, if ever, this car were planning to buy will be my first personal car..ung dalawa kasi, family car namin..im sharing it with my parents and with my 2 brothers..
i did not bother haggling for the price because i prefer driving MT, but the owner said its priced at 420k, it didnt bother me because the car itself is in its mint condition pa, so i think its just fair?..
one thing i would like to ask again mga sir/mam..is it true that the only difference of the 06-08 vs 09 civic fd is observed only in the exterior?engine/technology wise, are they the same?
at this moment i really, really love and im convincing my wife that we should have the fd now..pero para mas makapagdecide ako, para mafinalize our decision, im planning on trying yung altis 1.6g 09 today..i wasnt able to try it yesterday kasi may nagtest drive daw na prospect buyer..hopefully hindi pa nakuha para atleast may idea ako kung ano feeling ng altis..
thanks po..very much..
and, mga sir/mam..price range po ng Civic FD?and ano po maisa-suggest nyo if we get Civic, ano po magandang year model na mas reduced ung sakit sa ulo regarding issues pag nagkataon?from 06-08?were eyeing 07 model, ok na po ba iyon?
thanks thanks po nang napakarami..
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September 18th, 2016 02:23 PM #18sa top of the line lang ang may pagkakaiba. 2009 onwards wala na yata vehicle stability assist at 4 airbags.
mags din magkaiba sa 06-08 sa 09 up.
nabasa ko dito sa fd thread na 08 up ang magandang bilhin hindi ko lang tanda yun reason.
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September 18th, 2016 02:33 PM #19
Sent you a PM, check your inbox bro. [emoji4]
Engine of the 06-08 FD is the same as the 09-12 FD. They added paddle shifters for the 09-12 FD for the 1.8S and 2.0S models. They also changed the front bumper and rear tail lights (octagon tail lights instead of round). New rims were fitted on the 10-12 FD 1.8S while the 09 model shared the same rims as the 06-08. For the 1.8V, it had the same rims from 06-12.
Best to try out the Altis first before deciding on the FD. It would either strengthen your conviction on the FD, or make you change your mind and prefer the Altis instead.
Both cars range from 320-450k, depending on the year model and condition of the car.
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September 19th, 2016 01:09 AM #20Just a point on the interior. I love the handbrake design of the FD. It is unobtrusive very well placed and frees up a lot of space. It works well and naturally.
Also note the contrast of the interior the altis is conservative the civic is space age so to speak. Up to your preference really. Had a 2.0s 2006 FD loved its blue leather interior. True it is firm but not uncomfortably so.
It's about 1 cm longer than the 3SM and about 4 cm longer than the DIN74. And it's also in the 10k...
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