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July 30th, 2014 04:31 PM #24
we have a 2012 Tucson. petrol engine. consumption is around 5km/L city driving. bumigay na agad ang a/c compressor buti covered pa ng warranty. hindi rin kami happy sa service ng Hyundai dealerships. if we were to choose now, we will choose the Mazda CX5. I hope this helps
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August 1st, 2014 09:43 PM #25If FC is not an issue then by all means go for the cx5.
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September 14th, 2014 07:35 AM #26Compared to the CX-5, the Tucson would seem needing a tech update.
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September 14th, 2014 07:41 AM #27
Drove an AT Tucson (gas) a few times and I have to say, I found the throttle response to be very slow. Everything else was fine though.
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September 21st, 2014 12:57 PM #28
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September 22nd, 2014 11:09 AM #29Compared to the gas variant, the CX-5's fc is better than Tucson. As for the diesel, savings can be compensated by the free PMS, and if you drive mostly in the city, it is almost negligible. The CX-5's fc is almost the same or better than most compact cars. 10km/L is normally what I get for city driving in light to moderate traffic, and up to 16km/L in highway driving.
I think Mazda is strict in the sense that you must not be late even a day or not go beyond the required mileage for the PMS, otherwise, you forfeit the free service. Other than that, they only require PMS every 10k kms or 6 months which is a good thing. It all then boils down to your dealer's services.
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October 3rd, 2016 03:31 PM #30Bumping this thread since I'm no longer considering the Fortuner.
Tucson Gas - Cheapest at 1,188,000
Tucson Diesel - Cheaper Fuel Expense
CX5 MAXX - Same price as Tucson Diesel
Same ba ang mileage ng gas at diesel? Or mas tipid ang diesel?
Right now lamang ang Hyundai in terms of price/savings and reclinable second row seats.
CX5 is higher, more ground clearance, Yojin 3, better after sales service and better durability (?).
Right now I think I only need to know if the notorious Hyundai horrible after-sales service is true. Or if they have improved already. And of course, kung nag improve na rin ba ang durability ng cars nila. I think I will only need the car for 4-5 years so if proper maintenance can keep it running in good condition for the next 5 years then I guess Hyundai will be OK.
My friend who got a Tucson said 5 year warranty na ang Hyundai. Totoo ba ito?
One can only hope.
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well