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June 10th, 2011 03:20 PM #1
Not sure if this has been asked before but based on my searches, parang hindi pa. I'm down to these 2 choices. Car plan has a budget within striking distance of either model, though I will have to add a bit more for the FXT.
I've read the specs, visited the websites, read the reviews and the individual threads and of course, there are passionate endorsements for both, depending on which thread you're on. So I turn to the experts, and those who've done test drives and had real world experiences.
What is your verdict? Thanks.
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June 10th, 2011 03:37 PM #2Sabi nga sa ibang thread. When it comes to fxt, no test drive needed. Ibang klase ang turbo ng forester, at handling. Di makakamatch ang tucson, CRV, ASX, Xtrail, ano pa ba. Sa FC nga lang susubukan ang pisi mo. Ang sarap pati ng view ng forester.
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June 10th, 2011 04:03 PM #4
The ASX handles better than the Forester. The CR-V, about even, though the Forester has much more power.
In terms of roll-on power, close ang Forester XT at Tucson Diesel. The Tucson diesel has more gears and quicker low-end torque response... so the difference in city driving isn't that big (though the XT will eat it alive on the highway)...
Both have lots of glass area up top. I'd give the edge to the Forester slightly in terms of plastics and interior space, but the Tucson just has so much more in terms of toys going for it.
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June 10th, 2011 04:11 PM #5The only thing that can match FXT is Outlander. Sadly phased out na. Pati na rin EVO would become chassi for their first Hybrid
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June 10th, 2011 04:40 PM #6
Go for the Forester 2.5XT, the Forester will give you the swagger that you need. haha. kidding. the Tucson looks good and has a good engine but if i were to choose, then i'd go for the Forester because it will give you more power than the Tucson and the thing is there are more Tucson's around compared to Forester 2.5XT. This will give you more uniqueness because there are not much Forester on the road.
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June 10th, 2011 04:50 PM #7
A Forester XT may eat the Tucson alive on highways but Tucson eVGT owners would be grinning once you reach the gas station
Remember that the Forester's recommended octane is 97 up. So there's a huge gap in terms of gas pricing versus the Tucson. In Shell terms: Diesel -> V-Power Diesel (hangang dito si Tucson)-> Super Unleaded -> Super Premium -> V-Power (sasakit wallet mo sa Forester)
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June 10th, 2011 05:15 PM #9
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June 10th, 2011 05:27 PM #10
The Subaru XT also has its share of problems. What if you blown your turbo?
So, all things equal, once people reach the point that their full tank is 5,000pesos up (like mine), you'll come to understand kung gaano ka laki yun gap ng diesel and hi-performance gasoline.
If it's mainly for city driving, there's no doubt that I'll pick a Tucson ReVGT. But if you frequent highways (something like 60% city, 40% highways) I'll go for a Subaru Forester. Careful though, kakatapos lang model refresh ng Forester and with the new Impreza already shown in car shows, an upcoming model seems inevitable.
Otoh, the 2nd gen mu-x slightly looks like a mazda up front and some interior bits as well but oto...
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