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September 23rd, 2011 01:26 AM #1Which variant are you looking for? What are your priorities in looking for your ideal car?
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September 23rd, 2011 02:16 AM #2since you have no idea how to compare, I'll give you some points of comparison:
-Fuel Efficiency
-Reliability
-After market service
-Toys
-Space
-Aircon...
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September 23rd, 2011 06:38 AM #3hintayin mo muna ma solve ang mga problema nila for both cars
before buying, the fiesta has problem with its rack and pinion,
while the accent for its engine knocking sound since this are
potential headache.
if i were you, i would wait a little longer if you really want one
of this model....fiestas problem i think will be solved within this
year while yung accent i have no idea.
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September 23rd, 2011 12:56 PM #4You can test drive first while waiting for the issues to be fixed. At least you will have an idea on the feel of the car. If you mostly drive on your own, Fiesta is for you, but if you have friends or families riding with you, Accent is better since legroom is bigger. Fiesta is too cramped.
You can also check Honda City or Jazz as these are tested vehicles already.
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September 23rd, 2011 05:58 PM #5If you are looking at top of the line, the Accent has no issues due to the different engine. And I think it will suit you better due to the added space, great gas mileage, and comfortable (soft sprung) suspension.
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October 20th, 2011 11:58 PM #6
Seems like a very practical approach in buying cars ;)
I would base my assumptions that you are comparing a Hyundai Accent GL 1.4L A/T (688,000) versus the Ford Fiesta 1.4 Trend (685,000). Seeing how they're very close in price, I simply went along with this hypothesis.
Fuel Efficiency - TIE. Guys, don't make it any harder really. From my point, it's a 1.4L versus a 1.4L. I won't give crap if you say that X is more fuel efficient than Y. Just drive smarter like avoiding rush hours or roads notorious for high traffic.
Reliability - NOT RATED. Fact is, some cars are just more 'unfortunate' than others. If we base it both on their brands, both Hyundai and Ford have come a long way since 2006 in improving their image hence I would put them in equal standing when it comes to reliability.
After market service - Accent. Before people start thinking that I'm biased, we have 2 Fords at home and 1 Hyundai. Based on dealership numbers, you'll have an easier time looking for Hyundai dealerships in the country. However, I would recommend that you first drop by their respective threads and check out dealerships that are highly recommended. Your pleasant experience will always start with your choice of dealership.
If you want personal feedback, HARI (Hyundai) still haven't replaced my chrome strip that they previously damaged during my service. It's REALLY minor and just looking at it, you won't see the damage but it's still raised by 3mm nevertheless. I'm going to wait a week more and if they don't deliver, I'm pretty sure Hyundai North EDSA wouldn't like that. As for Ford, I find it utterly RIDICULOUS to wait for a wiper replacement for our Expedition. So much for having an inventory of frequently-replaced-parts.
At the end, it's
Toys versus space. Fiesta has the toys and the Accent has the space. I would go for the Accent as it's a more practical choice in all-round. The Fiesta drives better, looks better (hatchback model only.. the sedan is butt-ugly), and you get a ton of toys for the money. As a downside, you also have a non-existent second-row leg space.
Frankly, given a better budget, I would recommend the perennial favorite Honda Jazz. But seeing how Honda loves to price its cars at a premium, I'll choose the Accent.
And guys, keep the discussion simple to car newbies. I'm pretty sure my younger sister who's completely clueless about cars won't even care to know the difference between a shock absorber and suspension spring.
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October 21st, 2011 12:48 AM #7
It really depends on your car's usage TS.
Another one for toys versus space, eto simple lang, you can buy toys for your car but with space....hehehe nahnah!!!
pick one which most suits you....
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October 21st, 2011 02:09 AM #8
Choose something that fits your lifestyle. If you are more frequest to long drives, toys and gadgets would come in handy. If you drive on hi speed roads, a more powerful engine and better handling will be more enjoyable. If you carry passengers regularly, buy a bigger car. My perspective is not to get something you will not use 90% of the time. Otherwise, they will just be something you will fancy for one week then not use at all. Mas madami pang pagawain.
Pending the engine knocking issues, I would get the accent. Don't be bothered with the fact that these are converted to taxis. This just means parts are easier and these can really be workhorses.
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Isuzu pala makina, at least madali hanapan ng parts.
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