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May 7th, 2007 12:34 PM #1
What's your take between the two in terms of fuel consumption, suspension, interiors, performance, etc?
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May 7th, 2007 01:14 PM #2
Matrix - Bigger Interior, Better FC sine Diesel and talking about performance... Its scary fast!
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May 7th, 2007 01:28 PM #3
matrix is bigger. but in terms of fuel efficiency, i think its a bit equal. mas mura nga lang ang per liter ng diesel.
but aesthetically, i still find the jazz beautiful. and plus, considering that it is a honda, better ang resale value nya.
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May 7th, 2007 03:56 PM #5
They are two different vehicles, with the Jazz being a subcompact hatch - geared more towards a sportier ride and the Matrix as a microvan - more spacious, comfortable and has a stronger engine.
Fuel Consumption - My Matrix CRDI's fuel consumption is comparable to the Jazz 1.3l, but the Matrix has a more powerful low-end torque rated at 174lbs/ft.
Space - Matrix's interior space is quite comparable to CUV's.
Ride/Handling - Matrix absorbs bumps and potholes better but because of its height relative to its length and higher driving position, it has more body roll compared to the sportier Jazz. It depends on your priorities - comfort or performance?
When I chose the Matrix over the others, I was looking for a short, spacious and powerful "econobox." Something good for hauling, with a higher seating position and decent legroom/headroom.
If you're into subcompacts, why not take a look at the Accent CRDI and even the cheaper Getz CRDI as well? They'll feel speedier because they weigh 200+ kilos/440+ pounds lighter than the Matrix. They all come in manuals though.
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May 7th, 2007 05:39 PM #7
riding comfrot i go for matrix...fuel efficiency matrix pa din...power performance hands down matrix...interior/exterior jazz...value for money...matrix,if you don't mind the resale value (which compensate to low maintenance, low fuel cost in long time use) matrix is the best choice...
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May 8th, 2007 01:08 AM #9
[SIZE="3"][SIZE="3"]Jap made vehicle I think is still more durable.[/SIZE].[/SIZE]
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May 8th, 2007 11:01 AM #10
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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