1997-2002 Ssangyong Musso
The Good: Off-road ability
The Bad: Poor refinement, tight position with side facing seats
The Say: You'll get satisfaction with something else.
Go For: 2.9 or 2.5 diesel
Avoid: 2.0 gasoline
Price Range: P170,000-P380,000
Our Rating: **
Related Review: None as of the Moment
Sabtu, 30 November 2013
Jumat, 29 November 2013
The Bargains of Christmas - Premium and Luxury Sedans (2013 Picks)
Our yearly feature during the season that everyone loves is on its second year. Finding a car for yourself (assuming if you are a good guy) or for your loved ones in each category is daunting, let The Ultimate Used Car Guide help you.
So, how are these bargain picks are chosen? Here are some criteria that were followed:
Has the sporty punch than the Toyota; an Accord is one great used car pick especially that one can get a good unit for less than a million bucks. Both the third generation (2003-2007) and fourth generation (2008-2013) models possess a fun to drive demeanor, zesty engines, roomy interior, and the famed Honda reliability. Of course, pick the 2.4 for everyday driving and the 3.0 (2004-2007) or 3.5 (2008-2013) V6 for the speed junkie in you.
So, how are these bargain picks are chosen? Here are some criteria that were followed:
- A vehicle must be available between 2003-2012
- Reported problems from owners are minimal, based from local forums and several of my reviews
- Vehicle value must be excellent, since they are good bargains.
- Must offer a competitive advantage over its rivals and must fit the buyers needs in a category
- Availability in the second hand market must be widespread
Expensive when new, affordable when used. At low prices, premium and luxury sedans are steals since you get something posh for less cash. Imagine this, be the envy at your office especially if the car plan dictates a brand new sub-compact, well you get the picture. If you're doing your shopping this Bonifacio day, have this list handy.
PREMIUM BEST BARGAIN: 2003-2012 Toyota Camry
Whether its the second generation (2002-2006), third generation (2006-2012) or fourth generation (2012-current) model, it still does have image and appearance. Get the 2.4 for your daily driving since it is balanced, while the 3.0 (2004-2006) or 3.5 (2006-current) V6 is reserved for the long weekend drives. This bested the Nissan Cefiro for the best bargain award for this year.
Recommended trims: 2.4 V (2003-2006), 2.4 V (2006-2012), 2.4 V (2012)
Recommended trims: 2.4 V (2003-2006), 2.4 V (2006-2012), 2.4 V (2012)
Other Bets:
We have two Europeans on this list and the first one hails from Germany. If the second European is passenger biased, the BMW treats the driver with the qualities of the Ultimate Driving Machine. Take either the second generation (1999-2005), third (2005-2012) or fourth (2012-current) models and prepare yourself to be pushed back to your seat. As a general rule, a certified unit is the way to go.
Recommended trims: 2.0 or 2.5 Sport (2003-2005), 2.0 diesel (2007-2012), 2.0 diesel (2012)
2003-2012 Honda Accord Recommended trims: 2.0 or 2.5 Sport (2003-2005), 2.0 diesel (2007-2012), 2.0 diesel (2012)
Has the sporty punch than the Toyota; an Accord is one great used car pick especially that one can get a good unit for less than a million bucks. Both the third generation (2003-2007) and fourth generation (2008-2013) models possess a fun to drive demeanor, zesty engines, roomy interior, and the famed Honda reliability. Of course, pick the 2.4 for everyday driving and the 3.0 (2004-2007) or 3.5 (2008-2013) V6 for the speed junkie in you.
2004-2012 Mazda 6
Executives who are active behind the wheel (read: not chauffeur driven) is welcome to apply. A great buy since all Mazda 6s, regardless if its the first (2004-2007) or second (2008-2012) generation, is a premium sedan that has sports car genes. Piece of advice: start your search with the late 2005 onward units since the 2.3 engine fit the athletic demeanor of the 6.
Executives who are active behind the wheel (read: not chauffeur driven) is welcome to apply. A great buy since all Mazda 6s, regardless if its the first (2004-2007) or second (2008-2012) generation, is a premium sedan that has sports car genes. Piece of advice: start your search with the late 2005 onward units since the 2.3 engine fit the athletic demeanor of the 6.
Recommended trims: 2.3 (2005-2007), 2.5 (2008-2012)
2003-2007 Nissan Cefiro
Despite losing the best bargain title, what's important the Cefiro lands a spot in this list. Silky engines, luxurious cabin, spacious interior, stately appearance, and low residuals what makes the Cefiro a good buy. Just remember to have extra funds for maintenance since this car has a V6 engine standard.
Despite losing the best bargain title, what's important the Cefiro lands a spot in this list. Silky engines, luxurious cabin, spacious interior, stately appearance, and low residuals what makes the Cefiro a good buy. Just remember to have extra funds for maintenance since this car has a V6 engine standard.
2003-2012 Volvo S60
The second European is from Sweden in the name of the Volvo S60. The S40 didn't make the cut since it may be too small for some but the S60 is on the list due to the roomy cabin. Both the first (2000-2010) and second (2010-current) generation models are great used car purchases, despite being not that sporty in terms of driving ability. Want one? Head to the nearest Volvo dealer for a certified pre-owned unit.
Recommended trims: 2.0T (2003-2010), 2.0 diesel (2010-2012)
The second European is from Sweden in the name of the Volvo S60. The S40 didn't make the cut since it may be too small for some but the S60 is on the list due to the roomy cabin. Both the first (2000-2010) and second (2010-current) generation models are great used car purchases, despite being not that sporty in terms of driving ability. Want one? Head to the nearest Volvo dealer for a certified pre-owned unit.
Recommended trims: 2.0T (2003-2010), 2.0 diesel (2010-2012)
LUXURY BEST BARGAIN: 2003-2012 BMW 5 Series
Now down to two generation of models covered by the criteria (as opposed to three last year), the BMW 5 Series is the best bargain for the luxury class second year in a row. The Benz didn't appear on this list since reliability is spotty, so we give the props for the Beamer. Spacious cabin, driving dynamics is tops, monstrous engines, and the assistance of BMW's certified pre-owned is what makes a used car purchase appealing.
Recommended trims: 2.0 diesel (2003-2009), 2.0 diesel (2010-2012)
Now down to two generation of models covered by the criteria (as opposed to three last year), the BMW 5 Series is the best bargain for the luxury class second year in a row. The Benz didn't appear on this list since reliability is spotty, so we give the props for the Beamer. Spacious cabin, driving dynamics is tops, monstrous engines, and the assistance of BMW's certified pre-owned is what makes a used car purchase appealing.
Recommended trims: 2.0 diesel (2003-2009), 2.0 diesel (2010-2012)
2003-2012 Volvo S80
Something sleek yet something low profile, the Volvo S80 is one great luxury sedan candidate. With a cavernous cabin, the back seat rider would love it more. Just don't expect sports car handling, but with low resale prices, it is now a steal. For quality first generation (1999-2006) or second generation (2007-current) models, head to Volvo's certified pre-owned section.
Recommended trims: 2.0 T (2003-2006), 2.5 T (2007-2012)
Something sleek yet something low profile, the Volvo S80 is one great luxury sedan candidate. With a cavernous cabin, the back seat rider would love it more. Just don't expect sports car handling, but with low resale prices, it is now a steal. For quality first generation (1999-2006) or second generation (2007-current) models, head to Volvo's certified pre-owned section.
Recommended trims: 2.0 T (2003-2006), 2.5 T (2007-2012)
Kamis, 28 November 2013
Car Profiles - Subaru Legacy Wagon (2006-2009)
2006-2009 Subaru Legacy Wagon
The Good: Excellent driving feel in a practical package
The Bad: Some hard plastics exist
The Say: Driving excitement in a versatile body.
Go For: 2.0R Wagon
Avoid: None
Price Range: P530,000-P800,000
Our Rating: ****
Related Review: Used Car Review - Subaru Legacy (2006-2009)
See the different versions of this vehicle:
2006-2009
The Good: Excellent driving feel in a practical package
The Bad: Some hard plastics exist
The Say: Driving excitement in a versatile body.
Go For: 2.0R Wagon
Avoid: None
Price Range: P530,000-P800,000
Our Rating: ****
Related Review: Used Car Review - Subaru Legacy (2006-2009)
See the different versions of this vehicle:
2006-2009
Rabu, 27 November 2013
Used Car Review - Honda Accord (1998-2002)
On the fifth day of Christmas Myk Belmonte gave to me... five second generation Honda Accords!
1998-2002 Honda Accord
History
Having sensitivity to your market is one essential step to market success. You, as the car maker company, adjust to their needs and not the way around. If that country loves station wagons, give them a station wagon version. A nation of diesel users must have a diesel option in the bucket list. If that place has no affinity for coupes, then do not offer. That is one secret recipe of the Accord's success anywhere in the world - be it in Japan, North America, or South East Asia.
Sold from 1997 until 2003 in various points of the globe, the sixth generation Accord is offered in sedan, wagon, coupe, and hatchback configurations. Honda marketed different models for Japan, Europe, and one for American, Australian, and Asian markets. Japan has the Type-R and SiR versions while Europe gets the Type-R only. With numerous variations available for the whole world, let us not discuss more since it might take half of this article.
With the Mitsubishi Galant's introduction in December 1997, Honda Cars Philippines launched the sixth (second in the Philippines) generation model in February 1998. It gained a foothold in the executive market but the Cefiro was still the class leader. Sales stopped in 2003 to make way for the seventh generation (third in the local sense) Accord. Variants made available include the base VTi and the top end VTi-L.
Value and Costs
Want to reward with something premium this Christmas? Then a second generation Accord is a good pick, especially with units costing you between P170,000-P400,000. Do remember that modified units exist in the used car world, but steer clear of them since a stock unit is the way to go.
Thankfully, Honda Accords are extremely reliable vehicles. Cost of having one would lean on the expensive side due to the fuel consumption. Parts can be procured from any Honda parts store since this is a fairly popular model. Browse US automotive forums and you'll hear problems with the V6 models regarding their transmissions; it was good thing this engine didn't arrive at Philippine shores.
Exterior and Interior
Bland as it is, the second generation model is hiding the talent through clean lines. You may mistaken this for an EK Civic albeit inches larger.
A high quality cabin greets someone entering the Accord, whether he's the driver or passenger. Despite being assembled locally, gaps and squeaks aren't evident. Buttons for the radio and climate control is within driver's reach, which is a good thing. Wood trim is standard among VTi-L models, and the same goes with an in-dash TV monitor (added in 2001) that replaced the CD changer - that is also available on the VTi. Space for five without violating each other's privacy space is excellent.
Engine
While the engine options are the same as the first Accord, the 2.0 model is now equipped with VTEC technology. Your choice in VTi and 2001-2002 VTi-S variants is the F20B 1,997cc which possess 152hp at 6,000rpm and 190Nm at 5,000rpm. The icing of the Accord cake - and sold from 1998 until 2001 - is the H22A 2,157cc that has 157hp at 5,700rpm and 210Nm at 4,900rpm. With just minimal power difference, go with the 2.0 since it is adequate for your driving needs. There is nothing wrong with the 2.3 as it is one rev happy engine, but the trade-off is its less fuel friendly nature that can increase maintenance costs.
Driving Impressions
Hit a corner while revving the engine is nothing for the Accord. It loves to be driven hard, unleashing the VTEC technology that is known for. Handling is great despite the 1,000kg plus weight and body roll is minimized. Suspension settings is balanced to provide something for the highway runs and the city duties. Putting the car to a stop is no drama thanks to the ABS brakes in the VTi-L models (the VTi has none).
Verdict
Underneath the bland looks comes a car that is talented on driving ability and engine performance. People wouldn't look at you, but once they ride with you, they'll be in for a shock. There is no denying that today, one can get an Accord for low prices and enjoy the drive.
The Good:
1998-2002 Honda Accord
History
Having sensitivity to your market is one essential step to market success. You, as the car maker company, adjust to their needs and not the way around. If that country loves station wagons, give them a station wagon version. A nation of diesel users must have a diesel option in the bucket list. If that place has no affinity for coupes, then do not offer. That is one secret recipe of the Accord's success anywhere in the world - be it in Japan, North America, or South East Asia.
Sold from 1997 until 2003 in various points of the globe, the sixth generation Accord is offered in sedan, wagon, coupe, and hatchback configurations. Honda marketed different models for Japan, Europe, and one for American, Australian, and Asian markets. Japan has the Type-R and SiR versions while Europe gets the Type-R only. With numerous variations available for the whole world, let us not discuss more since it might take half of this article.
With the Mitsubishi Galant's introduction in December 1997, Honda Cars Philippines launched the sixth (second in the Philippines) generation model in February 1998. It gained a foothold in the executive market but the Cefiro was still the class leader. Sales stopped in 2003 to make way for the seventh generation (third in the local sense) Accord. Variants made available include the base VTi and the top end VTi-L.
Value and Costs
Want to reward with something premium this Christmas? Then a second generation Accord is a good pick, especially with units costing you between P170,000-P400,000. Do remember that modified units exist in the used car world, but steer clear of them since a stock unit is the way to go.
Thankfully, Honda Accords are extremely reliable vehicles. Cost of having one would lean on the expensive side due to the fuel consumption. Parts can be procured from any Honda parts store since this is a fairly popular model. Browse US automotive forums and you'll hear problems with the V6 models regarding their transmissions; it was good thing this engine didn't arrive at Philippine shores.
Exterior and Interior
Bland as it is, the second generation model is hiding the talent through clean lines. You may mistaken this for an EK Civic albeit inches larger.
A high quality cabin greets someone entering the Accord, whether he's the driver or passenger. Despite being assembled locally, gaps and squeaks aren't evident. Buttons for the radio and climate control is within driver's reach, which is a good thing. Wood trim is standard among VTi-L models, and the same goes with an in-dash TV monitor (added in 2001) that replaced the CD changer - that is also available on the VTi. Space for five without violating each other's privacy space is excellent.
Engine
While the engine options are the same as the first Accord, the 2.0 model is now equipped with VTEC technology. Your choice in VTi and 2001-2002 VTi-S variants is the F20B 1,997cc which possess 152hp at 6,000rpm and 190Nm at 5,000rpm. The icing of the Accord cake - and sold from 1998 until 2001 - is the H22A 2,157cc that has 157hp at 5,700rpm and 210Nm at 4,900rpm. With just minimal power difference, go with the 2.0 since it is adequate for your driving needs. There is nothing wrong with the 2.3 as it is one rev happy engine, but the trade-off is its less fuel friendly nature that can increase maintenance costs.
Driving Impressions
Hit a corner while revving the engine is nothing for the Accord. It loves to be driven hard, unleashing the VTEC technology that is known for. Handling is great despite the 1,000kg plus weight and body roll is minimized. Suspension settings is balanced to provide something for the highway runs and the city duties. Putting the car to a stop is no drama thanks to the ABS brakes in the VTi-L models (the VTi has none).
Verdict
Underneath the bland looks comes a car that is talented on driving ability and engine performance. People wouldn't look at you, but once they ride with you, they'll be in for a shock. There is no denying that today, one can get an Accord for low prices and enjoy the drive.
The Good:
- Comfortable
- Fast
- Fun to drive
The Bad:
- Bland
- Somewhat expensive to maintain
- No ABS in base model
The Pick: 2.0 VTi-L
THE SPECS
Engines: 1,997cc F20B and 2,157cc H22A I4 gasoline
Power: 152hp @ 6,000rpm (2.0), 157hp @ 5,700rpm (2.3)
Torque: 190Nm @ 5,000rpm (2.0), 210Nm @ 4,900rpm (2.3)
Fuel Consumption: 6-8km/L (city), 8-10km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 5-speed manual, 4-speed automatic
Suspension: Front and rear independent double wishbone
MORE INFO
Price (New): P950,000-P1,360,000
Price (Now): P170,000-P400,000
Rivals: Hyundai Sonata, Mitsubishi Galant, Nissan Cefiro, Toyota Camry, BMW 3 Series, Mercedes Benz C Class, Audi A4
On Sale: 1998-2002
Resources:
Contacts:
Honda Cars Quezon City - (02) 712-6850
Honda Cars Pasig - (02) 988-1288
Honda Cars Kalookan - (02) 366-5701
Photos from http://lucban.olx.com.ph/honda-accord-vti-1999-iid-540971774#
Honda Cars Pasig - (02) 988-1288
Honda Cars Kalookan - (02) 366-5701
Photos from http://lucban.olx.com.ph/honda-accord-vti-1999-iid-540971774#
Selasa, 26 November 2013
The Bargains of Christmas - Compact Sedans, Wagons, and Hatchbacks (2013 Picks)
Our yearly feature during the season that everyone loves is on its second year. Finding a car for yourself (assuming if you are a good guy) or for your loved ones in each category is daunting, let The Ultimate Used Car Guide help you.
So, how are these bargain picks are chosen? Here are some criteria that were followed:
So, how are these bargain picks are chosen? Here are some criteria that were followed:
- A vehicle must be available between 2003-2012
- Reported problems from owners are minimal, based from local forums and several of my reviews
- Vehicle value must be excellent, since they are good bargains.
- Must offer a competitive advantage over its rivals and must fit the buyers needs in a category
- Availability in the second hand market must be widespread
With the power of depreciation, compact sedans, wagons, and hatchbacks are within reach. Need more room? They have it. Want extra power and zip? Check. Space for people and cargoes? They have it. Let's now reveal the best buys for this season.
COMPACT BEST BARGAIN: 2003-2012 Toyota Corolla Altis
The third time that a Toyota took the Best Bargain award title. And why not? Both the ninth generation (2001-2007) and tenth generation (2008-2013) models possess the following traits: fuel efficient engines, easy to procure parts, solid reliability, roomy cabin, maintenance is affordable, and most importantly, common in the market.
Recommended trims: 1.6 E (2003-2007), 1.6 G (2008-2013)
Other bets:
2003-2012 Honda Civic
With a number of units to choose from, Honda Civics are great used car buys. The seventh generation (2001-2005), eighth generation (2006-2011), and ninth generation (2012-current) offer a roomy interior, punchy engines, top notch reliability, and widespread but pricey parts (well except for the ninth since it is new) are the strengths. Go for the 2006-2011 models if you want something balanced, while the 2003-2005 is more of a passenger's treat. Steer clear from modified units, stock is the way to go.
Recommended trims: 1.6 VTi-S (2003-2005), 1.8 S (2006-2011), 1.8 EXi/S (2012)
2011-2012 Hyundai Elantra
You may get a recent model for less cash and most importantly, not be affected with the depreciation that new cars get. Assuming its well taken care of, you get a more recent model for less since changes occured. Now, it can stand toe to toe with the established brands.
Recommended trims: 1.6 GL/GLS
2004-2012 Mazda 3
With low resale values, a pre-owned Mazda 3 is a great choice for those who want something fun to drive. It may not have a roomy backseat but the driver enjoys every moment behind the wheel. 1.6 models unleash their potential when revved hard (something not good inside the city) while the 2.0 is fast but guzzles fuel fast. The second generation (2012-current) is what we give a miss since supply in the market is limited.
Recommended trims: 1.6 S/V (2004-2012)
2003-2012 Mitsubishi Lancer
If its a non EX (2003-2012) model, do not expect too much but as a basic commuter car, it can deliver the goods. A roomy interior, cheap acquisition costs, and a potent but thirsty engine comes standard. For those who want something exciting, get a second hand EX (2008-current) and enjoy the drive. Just make sure you get a stick to extract every moment.
Recommended trims: 1.6 GLS (2003-2012), 2.0 EX GLX/MX (pre-2009) (2008-2012)
2003-2012 Nissan Sentra
Thanks to the power of depreciation, Sentras of all ages are priced lower which means they are good bargains. Whether you get the N16 in either plain Sentra (2004-current) or Exalta (2001-2004) flavors or the B16 known as the 200 (2010-2013), you get tons of amenities for less cash. Performance may not ring a bell, but it is one reliable vehicle. At used car prices, go with a 1.6 model while hunting for a Sentra 200 is hard.
Recommended trims: 1.6 GLS (2003-2004), 1.6 GSX (2004-2012)
WAGON/HATCHBACK BEST BARGAIN: 2005-2012 Ford Focus Hatchback
Among the few options in the class, the bargain pick award for this category is given to the Ford Focus hatchback. Best driven in this guise, the Focus hatchback promises driving excitement, flexibility, and decent seating for five. For frugality and a pleasurable drive, go for a diesel; but the gasoline ones aren't poor choices, too. The second generation Focus is what we will give a miss for now, since used units rarely pop out the classified block.
Recommended trim: 2.0 Sport Diesel (2007-2012)
Other bets:
2003-2007 Hyundai Matrix
Even though the vehicle had hit the graveyard for a long time, the Matrix is a sensible buy (this vehicle qualifies in this list due to the year range it was sold). Advantages of this Korean includes a fuel friendly diesel, good headroom, small footprint, versatility, and a proven reliability.
Recommended trim: 1.5 CRDi LS
2005-2011 Volvo V50
The only true wagon in this list; and if you want a Volvo, best head for the V50 wagon. It may be expensive to maintain and possess a less spacious interior, but versatility is tops plus it is stylish. We wouldn't recommend other European peers since they fail to meet one criteria among the given category standards.
Recommended trim: 2.0i
COMPACT BEST BARGAIN: 2003-2012 Toyota Corolla Altis
The third time that a Toyota took the Best Bargain award title. And why not? Both the ninth generation (2001-2007) and tenth generation (2008-2013) models possess the following traits: fuel efficient engines, easy to procure parts, solid reliability, roomy cabin, maintenance is affordable, and most importantly, common in the market.
Recommended trims: 1.6 E (2003-2007), 1.6 G (2008-2013)
Other bets:
2003-2012 Honda Civic
With a number of units to choose from, Honda Civics are great used car buys. The seventh generation (2001-2005), eighth generation (2006-2011), and ninth generation (2012-current) offer a roomy interior, punchy engines, top notch reliability, and widespread but pricey parts (well except for the ninth since it is new) are the strengths. Go for the 2006-2011 models if you want something balanced, while the 2003-2005 is more of a passenger's treat. Steer clear from modified units, stock is the way to go.
Recommended trims: 1.6 VTi-S (2003-2005), 1.8 S (2006-2011), 1.8 EXi/S (2012)
2011-2012 Hyundai Elantra
You may get a recent model for less cash and most importantly, not be affected with the depreciation that new cars get. Assuming its well taken care of, you get a more recent model for less since changes occured. Now, it can stand toe to toe with the established brands.
Recommended trims: 1.6 GL/GLS
2004-2012 Mazda 3
With low resale values, a pre-owned Mazda 3 is a great choice for those who want something fun to drive. It may not have a roomy backseat but the driver enjoys every moment behind the wheel. 1.6 models unleash their potential when revved hard (something not good inside the city) while the 2.0 is fast but guzzles fuel fast. The second generation (2012-current) is what we give a miss since supply in the market is limited.
Recommended trims: 1.6 S/V (2004-2012)
2003-2012 Mitsubishi Lancer
If its a non EX (2003-2012) model, do not expect too much but as a basic commuter car, it can deliver the goods. A roomy interior, cheap acquisition costs, and a potent but thirsty engine comes standard. For those who want something exciting, get a second hand EX (2008-current) and enjoy the drive. Just make sure you get a stick to extract every moment.
Recommended trims: 1.6 GLS (2003-2012), 2.0 EX GLX/MX (pre-2009) (2008-2012)
2003-2012 Nissan Sentra
Thanks to the power of depreciation, Sentras of all ages are priced lower which means they are good bargains. Whether you get the N16 in either plain Sentra (2004-current) or Exalta (2001-2004) flavors or the B16 known as the 200 (2010-2013), you get tons of amenities for less cash. Performance may not ring a bell, but it is one reliable vehicle. At used car prices, go with a 1.6 model while hunting for a Sentra 200 is hard.
Recommended trims: 1.6 GLS (2003-2004), 1.6 GSX (2004-2012)
WAGON/HATCHBACK BEST BARGAIN: 2005-2012 Ford Focus Hatchback
Among the few options in the class, the bargain pick award for this category is given to the Ford Focus hatchback. Best driven in this guise, the Focus hatchback promises driving excitement, flexibility, and decent seating for five. For frugality and a pleasurable drive, go for a diesel; but the gasoline ones aren't poor choices, too. The second generation Focus is what we will give a miss for now, since used units rarely pop out the classified block.
Recommended trim: 2.0 Sport Diesel (2007-2012)
Other bets:
2003-2007 Hyundai Matrix
Even though the vehicle had hit the graveyard for a long time, the Matrix is a sensible buy (this vehicle qualifies in this list due to the year range it was sold). Advantages of this Korean includes a fuel friendly diesel, good headroom, small footprint, versatility, and a proven reliability.
Recommended trim: 1.5 CRDi LS
2005-2011 Volvo V50
The only true wagon in this list; and if you want a Volvo, best head for the V50 wagon. It may be expensive to maintain and possess a less spacious interior, but versatility is tops plus it is stylish. We wouldn't recommend other European peers since they fail to meet one criteria among the given category standards.
Recommended trim: 2.0i
Senin, 25 November 2013
Car Profiles - Toyota Corona (1991-1992)
1991-1992 Toyota Corona
The Good: Reliable and roomy
The Bad: Bland, standard carburetor engine
The Say: Classy but getting old.
Go For: 2.0
Avoid:
Price Range: P60,000-P120,000
Our Rating: **
Related Review: None as of the Moment
See the different versions of this vehicle:
1991-1992
The Good: Reliable and roomy
The Bad: Bland, standard carburetor engine
The Say: Classy but getting old.
Go For: 2.0
Avoid:
Price Range: P60,000-P120,000
Our Rating: **
Related Review: None as of the Moment
See the different versions of this vehicle:
1991-1992
Minggu, 24 November 2013
Used Car Review - Mitsubishi Galant (2006-2012)
On the fourth day of Christmas Myk Belmonte gave to me... four of them. Four Mitsubishi Galants, great!
2006-2012 Mitsubishi Galant
History
I was definitely wondering why the word 'galant' does not exist in any English dictionary or receive a red jagged line whether in MS Word or in Google Chrome. While writing this article, I stumbled upon everyone's favorite research website, Wikipedia, that the word means "chivalrous". This word means a courteous man towards the fairer sex, hence the elegant styling that targets executives (in my own interpretation).
Based on the SSS concept sedan displayed at the North American International Auto Show in 2000, the ninth generation Galant had its US launch in 2003. With numerous versions sold for the North American (Russia, Ukraine, and some Middle East countries have this version), Australian (sold as the 380 with a few differences), and East Asian markets, the Galant was either successful or a flop. The last unit rolled out the Illinois' facility on August 30, 2012.
Long due for introduction, the ninth generation model arrived at Philippine shores in January 2006. Rather than assembled locally, PHDM units are sourced from Taiwan. From 2006 until 2008, it is dubbed as the 240M with the 2009 update gaining the SE moniker. Mitsubishi Motors Philippines silently dropped the vehicle in 2012.
Value and Costs
Sedans with two liters of displacement and above usually have poor resale values. With that in mind, a ninth generation Galant would cost you between P300,000-P700,000. With that sum, you get something comfortable without spending too much.
The 4G69 engine is also used by the Grandis and the first generation Outlander, so finding engine components isn't a problem. While this is a low volume model, spare parts can be purchased in the casa or even a specialist shop.
Exterior and Interior
More larger than the model it replaces, the ninth generation is the athlete in jersey turned father in suits in terms of design. Sharp lines that shout sportiness is not that much evident; replacing them are: rising window line, sharp creases, and an imposing grille. To distinguish models, 2006-2008 Galants have the Boulay grille while a one piece chrome grille is standard among 2009-2012 units.
If I criticize the previous model for having a tight rear, the Galant offers you tons of cabin space. Need to change the radio station or adjust the climate controls? Well, the center stack has their buttons crammed to one another and mastering them takes time. A minus point is the cheap feeling materials, especially for something that has a retail price of P1.5M when brand new. There are some other negatives inside the cabin apart from the interior materials: a passenger side airbag for 2006-2008 models is not available; the GPS unit cannot read street names, opening it requires a bulky remote, writing destinations is still through the remote, and isn't portable; and lastly, the DVD player is picky when it comes to playing discs. Do take note the GPS and DVD is available in the updated 2009 models. Thankfully, this sedan has an electronic power seat and the gauges in blue do not washout in direct sunlight.
Engine
Taiwan sourced models have only one engine available: the 4G69 2,378cc four cylinder that disposes 162hp at 5,500rpm and 219Nm at 4,000rpm. The numbers may look conservative, but as they say numbers are just numbers. This is one car that loves to be pushed to V6 speed territory, despite the automatic tranny being a four speed.
Driving Impressions
It defies the size, this sedan has a tight turning radius coupled with a responsive steering. A cavernous cabin must be partnered with a suspension and high levels of isolation, and it does oblige you with tons of it. But despite the speedy engine, this is no sports car.
Verdict
A good choice for those who value luxury and isolation above else, the ninth generation Galant is one good buy. There are some quirks in it but at these prices (established ones of the same age are priced higher) you can't help but resist.
The Good:
2006-2012 Mitsubishi Galant
History
I was definitely wondering why the word 'galant' does not exist in any English dictionary or receive a red jagged line whether in MS Word or in Google Chrome. While writing this article, I stumbled upon everyone's favorite research website, Wikipedia, that the word means "chivalrous". This word means a courteous man towards the fairer sex, hence the elegant styling that targets executives (in my own interpretation).
Based on the SSS concept sedan displayed at the North American International Auto Show in 2000, the ninth generation Galant had its US launch in 2003. With numerous versions sold for the North American (Russia, Ukraine, and some Middle East countries have this version), Australian (sold as the 380 with a few differences), and East Asian markets, the Galant was either successful or a flop. The last unit rolled out the Illinois' facility on August 30, 2012.
Long due for introduction, the ninth generation model arrived at Philippine shores in January 2006. Rather than assembled locally, PHDM units are sourced from Taiwan. From 2006 until 2008, it is dubbed as the 240M with the 2009 update gaining the SE moniker. Mitsubishi Motors Philippines silently dropped the vehicle in 2012.
Value and Costs
Sedans with two liters of displacement and above usually have poor resale values. With that in mind, a ninth generation Galant would cost you between P300,000-P700,000. With that sum, you get something comfortable without spending too much.
The 4G69 engine is also used by the Grandis and the first generation Outlander, so finding engine components isn't a problem. While this is a low volume model, spare parts can be purchased in the casa or even a specialist shop.
Exterior and Interior
More larger than the model it replaces, the ninth generation is the athlete in jersey turned father in suits in terms of design. Sharp lines that shout sportiness is not that much evident; replacing them are: rising window line, sharp creases, and an imposing grille. To distinguish models, 2006-2008 Galants have the Boulay grille while a one piece chrome grille is standard among 2009-2012 units.
If I criticize the previous model for having a tight rear, the Galant offers you tons of cabin space. Need to change the radio station or adjust the climate controls? Well, the center stack has their buttons crammed to one another and mastering them takes time. A minus point is the cheap feeling materials, especially for something that has a retail price of P1.5M when brand new. There are some other negatives inside the cabin apart from the interior materials: a passenger side airbag for 2006-2008 models is not available; the GPS unit cannot read street names, opening it requires a bulky remote, writing destinations is still through the remote, and isn't portable; and lastly, the DVD player is picky when it comes to playing discs. Do take note the GPS and DVD is available in the updated 2009 models. Thankfully, this sedan has an electronic power seat and the gauges in blue do not washout in direct sunlight.
Engine
Taiwan sourced models have only one engine available: the 4G69 2,378cc four cylinder that disposes 162hp at 5,500rpm and 219Nm at 4,000rpm. The numbers may look conservative, but as they say numbers are just numbers. This is one car that loves to be pushed to V6 speed territory, despite the automatic tranny being a four speed.
Driving Impressions
It defies the size, this sedan has a tight turning radius coupled with a responsive steering. A cavernous cabin must be partnered with a suspension and high levels of isolation, and it does oblige you with tons of it. But despite the speedy engine, this is no sports car.
Verdict
A good choice for those who value luxury and isolation above else, the ninth generation Galant is one good buy. There are some quirks in it but at these prices (established ones of the same age are priced higher) you can't help but resist.
The Good:
- Comfortable
- Roomy
- Suspension absorbs road ruts
The Bad:
- Dull
- Cheap interior
- Old looking
The Pick: 2.4
THE SPECS
Engine: 2,378cc 4G69 I4 gasoline
Power: 162hp @ 5,500rpm
Torque: 219Nm @ 4,000rpm
Fuel Consumption: 6-8km/L (city), 8-10km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Suspension: Front independent McPherson strut, rear independent multi-link
MORE INFO
Price (New): P1,500,000-P1,588,000
Price (Now): P300,000-P700,000
Rivals: Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Mazda 6, Nissan Teana, Toyota Camry
On Sale: 2006-2012
Resources:
Contacts:
Citimotors Makati - (02) 892-0331
Diamond Motors Valle Verde - (02) 671-9190
Diamond Motors Marcos Highway - (02) 645-4801
Citimotors Makati - (02) 892-0331
Diamond Motors Valle Verde - (02) 671-9190
Diamond Motors Marcos Highway - (02) 645-4801
Sabtu, 23 November 2013
Car Profiles - Hyundai Sonata (1996-2000)
1996-2000 Hyundai Sonata
The Good: Roomy, styling can draw conversations
The Bad: Reliability, styling can draw conversations
The Say: Hyundai's effort is good but still needs more.
Go For: 2.0
Avoid: Tired imported units from Korea
Price Range: P95,000-P180,000
Our Rating: **
Related Review: None as of the Moment
Latest vehicle profile: Hyundai Sonata
The Good: Roomy, styling can draw conversations
The Bad: Reliability, styling can draw conversations
The Say: Hyundai's effort is good but still needs more.
Go For: 2.0
Avoid: Tired imported units from Korea
Price Range: P95,000-P180,000
Our Rating: **
Related Review: None as of the Moment
Latest vehicle profile: Hyundai Sonata
Jumat, 22 November 2013
The Bargains of Christmas - Sub-Compact Sedans and Hatchbacks (2013 Picks)
Our yearly feature during the season that everyone loves is on its second year. Finding a car for yourself (assuming if you are a good guy) or for your loved ones in each category is daunting, let The Ultimate Used Car Guide help you.
So, how are these bargain picks are chosen? Here are some criteria that were followed:
2004-2012 Honda Jazz
What is not to love the Jazz? The first (2004-2008) and the second generation (2008-Current) models offer a flexible cabin, powerful engines, and a perfect pick for newbies. If you are buying a first generation model be reminded of the following: i-DSi engines require eight spark plugs (as opposed to the VTEC's four) and the CVT transmission is fragile.
Recommended trims: 1.5 (2005-2008), 1.3 S or 1.5 V (2008-Current)
So, how are these bargain picks are chosen? Here are some criteria that were followed:
- A vehicle must be available between 2003-2012
- Reported problems from owners are minimal, based from local forums and several of my reviews
- Vehicle value must be excellent, since they are good bargains.
- Must offer a competitive advantage over its rivals and must fit the buyers needs in a category
- Availability in the second hand market must be widespread
The basic in the automotive food chain, sub-compact sedans and hatchbacks are popular among first time buyers. And why not? They possess a fuel efficient engine, a practical partner inside the city, has low maintenance costs, and comfort for four people. Below are the best sub-compact picks which are great Christmas buys.
For minimum budgets the first generation (2003-2007) model is a great buy, and those who want something new must consider the second generation (2007-2013) model. Why the Vios? Fuel efficient, parts are widespread, comfortable, and easy to drive. And with its best seller status, finding a unit that suits your need is easy. Just steer clear of ex-taxi units.
Recommended trims: 1.5 G (2003-2007), 1.3 E/G or 1.5 G (2007-2013)
Other bets:
2010-2012 Ford Fiesta Sedan
Ford's sub-compact contender is available in either sedan or hatchback (it is a nominee, too) and a great market bargain thanks to low residuals. It may have a tight back seat but it is one vehicle that is enjoyable to drive. The powershift transmission is jerky in the city, so we vouch for the automatic models (added in 2012 for the 1.4) or manual (available in the 1.4).
Recommended trim: 1.4 Trend (2010-Current)
2010-2012 Ford Fiesta Sedan
Ford's sub-compact contender is available in either sedan or hatchback (it is a nominee, too) and a great market bargain thanks to low residuals. It may have a tight back seat but it is one vehicle that is enjoyable to drive. The powershift transmission is jerky in the city, so we vouch for the automatic models (added in 2012 for the 1.4) or manual (available in the 1.4).
Recommended trim: 1.4 Trend (2010-Current)
2003-2012 Honda City
Another great choice in the sub-compact field is the Honda City, and in the year range you will encounter three generations. You will encounter some 2003 units of the first generation (1996-2003) model but we recommend springing up to a second generation (2003-2008) model, since the price difference is narrow and you get a plethora of amenities including folding rear seats, ABS brakes, and airbags. Choosing the third generation (2009-Current) model will reward you with a modern but large interior and trunk and most importantly, priced less than a new unit.
Recommended trims: 1.5 V (2003-2008), 1.3 S or 1.5 E (2009-Current)
Another great choice in the sub-compact field is the Honda City, and in the year range you will encounter three generations. You will encounter some 2003 units of the first generation (1996-2003) model but we recommend springing up to a second generation (2003-2008) model, since the price difference is narrow and you get a plethora of amenities including folding rear seats, ABS brakes, and airbags. Choosing the third generation (2009-Current) model will reward you with a modern but large interior and trunk and most importantly, priced less than a new unit.
Recommended trims: 1.5 V (2003-2008), 1.3 S or 1.5 E (2009-Current)
2006-2012 Hyundai Accent
What is a taxi driver favorite is also a great used car purchase. The first generation (2006-2010) Accent has a diesel engine which is definitely fuel efficient and fast if you unleash the devil in you. With just the basics, never be picky with amenities but rather with the unit condition as there are private owners selling theirs. You will also encounter second generation (2011-Current) units but we recommend to steer clear of the 1.4 since they are fuel thirsty unless an ECU reprogramming was done. An engine update was done in May 2013 to resolve this issue.
Recommended trims: 1.5 GL Power (2006-2010), 1.6 GLS (2011-Current)
What is a taxi driver favorite is also a great used car purchase. The first generation (2006-2010) Accent has a diesel engine which is definitely fuel efficient and fast if you unleash the devil in you. With just the basics, never be picky with amenities but rather with the unit condition as there are private owners selling theirs. You will also encounter second generation (2011-Current) units but we recommend to steer clear of the 1.4 since they are fuel thirsty unless an ECU reprogramming was done. An engine update was done in May 2013 to resolve this issue.
Recommended trims: 1.5 GL Power (2006-2010), 1.6 GLS (2011-Current)
2006-2012 Kia Rio
Give the first generation model (2000-2005) a miss since reliability isn't stellar and the sedan variant is bare (no power windows, steel rims). Go for the second generation (2006-2011) Rio since it is a leap forward from the model it replaced and you get the basics. Quality is at par with the Japanese, and with low prices, the package becomes appealing. You can snap a third generation (2012-Current) model but we recommend the 1.2 models since the engine is light and peppy.
Recommended trims: 1.4 EX (2006-2011), 1.2 LX/SX (2012-Current)
Give the first generation model (2000-2005) a miss since reliability isn't stellar and the sedan variant is bare (no power windows, steel rims). Go for the second generation (2006-2011) Rio since it is a leap forward from the model it replaced and you get the basics. Quality is at par with the Japanese, and with low prices, the package becomes appealing. You can snap a third generation (2012-Current) model but we recommend the 1.2 models since the engine is light and peppy.
Recommended trims: 1.4 EX (2006-2011), 1.2 LX/SX (2012-Current)
SUB-COMPACT HATCHBACK BEST BARGAIN: 2007-2012 Toyota Yaris
For the second time in a row, the Toyota is our pick. It may not have the bells and whistles but it provides unadulterated driving fun for less. No fancy CVT tranny or any flexible rear seats here, but it has the goods covered.
Recommended trim: 1.5 (2007-Current)
Recommended trim: 1.5 (2007-Current)
2010-2012 Ford Fiesta Hatchback
Why we chose the Ford and exclude the Mazda counterpart here? The latter, although fun to drive and practical, loses in the availability factor. Which leaves us with the Fiesta since they are aplenty in the market. It has everything the sedan (good and bad) minus the trunk, and it is one enjoyable vehicle.
Recommended trim: 1.4 Trend (2010-Current)
Why we chose the Ford and exclude the Mazda counterpart here? The latter, although fun to drive and practical, loses in the availability factor. Which leaves us with the Fiesta since they are aplenty in the market. It has everything the sedan (good and bad) minus the trunk, and it is one enjoyable vehicle.
Recommended trim: 1.4 Trend (2010-Current)
2004-2012 Honda Jazz
What is not to love the Jazz? The first (2004-2008) and the second generation (2008-Current) models offer a flexible cabin, powerful engines, and a perfect pick for newbies. If you are buying a first generation model be reminded of the following: i-DSi engines require eight spark plugs (as opposed to the VTEC's four) and the CVT transmission is fragile.
Recommended trims: 1.5 (2005-2008), 1.3 S or 1.5 V (2008-Current)
2005-2011 Hyundai Getz
Basic as it is, the Getz is one enticing option for something less than P350,000. You get something fuel friendly, roomy, and reliable. There are numerous engine picks but go for the 1.1 since it has decent power. No airbags or ABS and cheap plastics come standard, but the thought that counts, thanks to the power of depreciation.
Recommended trim: 1.1 GL (2005-2011)
2008-2012 Hyundai i10
Another Hyundai on the sub-compact hatchback recommended list. The tiny body is a revelation: good amount of equipment for the price, peppy engines, and most importantly decent space. Even at second hand prices, those who do not want to spend on a new car but want something easy to drive in the city would find this car appealing.
Recommended trim: 1.2 GLS (2009-2012)
2004-2012 Kia Picanto
Heaps better than the Kia Pride it replaced, the Picanto is one great economy car that is also fun to drive. The first (2004-2011) and second generation (2011-Current) are easy to drive, has decent space for four, and decent power. For the second generation model, steer clear of the 1.0 since it lacks power whenever needed.
Recommended trims: 1.0 LX DX/LX (2004-2011), 1.2 (2011-Current)
Basic as it is, the Getz is one enticing option for something less than P350,000. You get something fuel friendly, roomy, and reliable. There are numerous engine picks but go for the 1.1 since it has decent power. No airbags or ABS and cheap plastics come standard, but the thought that counts, thanks to the power of depreciation.
Recommended trim: 1.1 GL (2005-2011)
2008-2012 Hyundai i10
Another Hyundai on the sub-compact hatchback recommended list. The tiny body is a revelation: good amount of equipment for the price, peppy engines, and most importantly decent space. Even at second hand prices, those who do not want to spend on a new car but want something easy to drive in the city would find this car appealing.
Recommended trim: 1.2 GLS (2009-2012)
2004-2012 Kia Picanto
Heaps better than the Kia Pride it replaced, the Picanto is one great economy car that is also fun to drive. The first (2004-2011) and second generation (2011-Current) are easy to drive, has decent space for four, and decent power. For the second generation model, steer clear of the 1.0 since it lacks power whenever needed.
Recommended trims: 1.0 LX DX/LX (2004-2011), 1.2 (2011-Current)
Kamis, 21 November 2013
Car Profiles - Lexus GS (2009-2012)
2009-2012 Lexus GS
The Good: Quality and refinement is tops
The Bad: Some ergonomic problems
The Say: This can compete with the established Germans.
Go For: GS460
Avoid: There is none
Price Range: Data Not Available
Our Rating: ****
Related Review: Used Car Review - Lexus GS (2009-2012)
Latest vehicle profile: Lexus GS
See the different versions of this vehicle:
2009-2012
The Good: Quality and refinement is tops
The Bad: Some ergonomic problems
The Say: This can compete with the established Germans.
Go For: GS460
Avoid: There is none
Price Range: Data Not Available
Our Rating: ****
Related Review: Used Car Review - Lexus GS (2009-2012)
Latest vehicle profile: Lexus GS
See the different versions of this vehicle:
2009-2012
Rabu, 20 November 2013
Used Car Review - Lexus GS (2009-2012)
On the third day of Christmas Myk Belmonte gave to me... three Lexus sedans. One for me, one for my dad, and one for my mom.
2009-2012 Lexus GS
History
It may not ring a bell but Lexus, in my observation and opinion, target those who want luxury without the bling. Understated luxury, that is. Lexus owners are those who appreciate value and quality, hence their smooth lines and reliability. Plus, their dealerships would treat you as if you were in your home.
One of the longest running Lexus nameplates is the GS, having four generations since 1991. The third generation model we are featuring is the S190 GS launched in January 2005. While the options of V6 and V8 gasoline remain, a hybrid propulsion was added in 2006. This was the first time a Toyota equivalent (the Toyota Aristo) was not used so that markets would be using the Lexus name. Development started as early in 1999 with a design patent filed in December 2003.
Facing the battle with the Philippine market BMW 5 Series and Mercedes Benz E Class, the GS was introduced to Filipino consumers in January 2009 amid the economic crisis. Our market received the updated model, sold elsewhere since 2008. Until March 2012 you can buy one brand new.
Value and Costs
A trip to Lexus' pre-owned section reveals that this sedan is a bargain, especially you can get one for P3,000,000 or less. Why go to the pre-owned section then? These units are inspected and a warranty is given.
Expect high maintenance costs since a V8 engine resides under the hood. I know this is cliche, but for your information (and also your benefit) Lexus Manila (or any dealership worldwide) has a comfortable ambiance and exemplary service.
Exterior and Interior
The L-finesse styling was first applied to the GS, and the execution is flawlessly done. It may have some resemblance to the 2006-2012 Camry but it shows more usage of concave and convex angles that contribute to a more machismo styling. Curves are everywhere and the result is a sharp looking sedan, unlike the previous model which lacked character.
Leather here, leather there, it is everywhere inside the cabin from the seats down to the dashboard. Wood trim comes standard, which I think, does not fit the sporty personality of the vehicle. Dominating the center console is a touch screen monitor that displays information for the radio and air-conditioning. Controls are placed accordingly and of high quality, which is a good thing. Other luxurious items added include a front sunroof and a Mark Levinson sound system with 14 speakers (yes, you read it right) and a cassette player. While it seats five, four is recommended for maximum comfort since the center console hampers the middle passenger's comfort. But then, this is no LS which is the king in passenger space.
Engine
The local distributor brought in a monstrous 1UR-FE 4,608cc V8 gasoline which pumps out 322hp at 6,400rpm and 440Nm at 4,000rpm. It is one sleeper, the V8 is rev happy and encourages you to drive harder. Bulky as it is, the GS is one fast vehicle.
Driving Impressions
For the inexperienced driver who wants something with a V8 engine, a traction control (which can be deactivated anyway) comes standard to ensure you are still alive. Have some side sliding fun and the traction control kicks in to provide enough stopping ability and a heavier steering. Apart from that, having eight gears to play means there is a gear set for each power setting. Fuel economy is more than decent, thanks to the transmission's numerous gears. Cabin isolation, as expected in Lexus vehicles, is excellent.
Verdict
Definitely not close to a Bimmer in the driving experience but the GS comes close. Still a great choice for people who want something low key while having a smile on their face. The dealership experience is a bonus, too.
The Good:
2009-2012 Lexus GS
History
It may not ring a bell but Lexus, in my observation and opinion, target those who want luxury without the bling. Understated luxury, that is. Lexus owners are those who appreciate value and quality, hence their smooth lines and reliability. Plus, their dealerships would treat you as if you were in your home.
One of the longest running Lexus nameplates is the GS, having four generations since 1991. The third generation model we are featuring is the S190 GS launched in January 2005. While the options of V6 and V8 gasoline remain, a hybrid propulsion was added in 2006. This was the first time a Toyota equivalent (the Toyota Aristo) was not used so that markets would be using the Lexus name. Development started as early in 1999 with a design patent filed in December 2003.
Facing the battle with the Philippine market BMW 5 Series and Mercedes Benz E Class, the GS was introduced to Filipino consumers in January 2009 amid the economic crisis. Our market received the updated model, sold elsewhere since 2008. Until March 2012 you can buy one brand new.
Value and Costs
A trip to Lexus' pre-owned section reveals that this sedan is a bargain, especially you can get one for P3,000,000 or less. Why go to the pre-owned section then? These units are inspected and a warranty is given.
Expect high maintenance costs since a V8 engine resides under the hood. I know this is cliche, but for your information (and also your benefit) Lexus Manila (or any dealership worldwide) has a comfortable ambiance and exemplary service.
Exterior and Interior
The L-finesse styling was first applied to the GS, and the execution is flawlessly done. It may have some resemblance to the 2006-2012 Camry but it shows more usage of concave and convex angles that contribute to a more machismo styling. Curves are everywhere and the result is a sharp looking sedan, unlike the previous model which lacked character.
Leather here, leather there, it is everywhere inside the cabin from the seats down to the dashboard. Wood trim comes standard, which I think, does not fit the sporty personality of the vehicle. Dominating the center console is a touch screen monitor that displays information for the radio and air-conditioning. Controls are placed accordingly and of high quality, which is a good thing. Other luxurious items added include a front sunroof and a Mark Levinson sound system with 14 speakers (yes, you read it right) and a cassette player. While it seats five, four is recommended for maximum comfort since the center console hampers the middle passenger's comfort. But then, this is no LS which is the king in passenger space.
Engine
The local distributor brought in a monstrous 1UR-FE 4,608cc V8 gasoline which pumps out 322hp at 6,400rpm and 440Nm at 4,000rpm. It is one sleeper, the V8 is rev happy and encourages you to drive harder. Bulky as it is, the GS is one fast vehicle.
Driving Impressions
For the inexperienced driver who wants something with a V8 engine, a traction control (which can be deactivated anyway) comes standard to ensure you are still alive. Have some side sliding fun and the traction control kicks in to provide enough stopping ability and a heavier steering. Apart from that, having eight gears to play means there is a gear set for each power setting. Fuel economy is more than decent, thanks to the transmission's numerous gears. Cabin isolation, as expected in Lexus vehicles, is excellent.
Verdict
Definitely not close to a Bimmer in the driving experience but the GS comes close. Still a great choice for people who want something low key while having a smile on their face. The dealership experience is a bonus, too.
The Good:
- The quality you get from a Lexus
- Top notch refinement
- Lexus service is tops
The Bad:
- Not that ergonomic
- Not a sight on the classifieds
- Not cheap to maintain and own
The Pick: GS460
THE SPECS
Engine: 4,608cc 1UR-FE V8 gasoline
Power: 322hp @ 6,400rpm
Torque: 440Nm @ 4,000rpm
Fuel Consumption: 5-7km/L (city), 7-9km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 8-speed automatic
Suspension: Front independent double wishbone with adaptable variable suspension, rear independent multi-link with adaptable variable suspension
MORE INFO
Price (New): P5,000,000-P5,328,000
Price (Now): P3,000,000 (estimated)
Rivals: Audi A6, BMW 5 Series, Jaguar XF, Mercedes Benz E Class
On Sale: 2009-2012
Resources:
Contacts:
Selasa, 19 November 2013
Car Profiles - Mercedes Benz S Class (2000-2005)
2000-2005 Mercedes Benz S Class
The Good: Highly engineered and tons of gadgets in a stately package
The Bad: Expensive to maintain
The Say: Nothing beats the aura of an S Class.
Go For: S350
Avoid: S55 AMG
Price Range: P1,200,000-P1,900,000
Our Rating: ****
Related Review: None as of the Moment
See the different versions of this vehicle:
The Good: Highly engineered and tons of gadgets in a stately package
The Bad: Expensive to maintain
The Say: Nothing beats the aura of an S Class.
Go For: S350
Avoid: S55 AMG
Price Range: P1,200,000-P1,900,000
Our Rating: ****
Related Review: None as of the Moment
See the different versions of this vehicle:
Infographic - Top Five Best Selling Vehicles of January-September 2013
They say that the economy rises (as with car sales) during election period. And The Ultimate Used Car Guide walks through the best selling vehicles for the first nine months and the five senators who got the most votes from the May 2013 elections.
Senin, 18 November 2013
Car Profiles - Jaguar XF
JAGUAR XF
The Good: Good looking, top quality
The Bad: Pricey to maintain and buy
Price Range: P5,950,000-P9,400,000
Our Rating: ****
Related Review: Used Car Review - Jaguar XF (2008-Current)
TABLE TO BE ADDED SOON
Car Choices:
Added in 2011 is the 3.0 V6 diesel available in either normal (240hp) or supercharged (275hp) flavors is our pick. Go with the one wearing 240hp since it is practical and not much intimidating for new drivers. The supercharged motor is fast but too much as a daily driver.
Among the gasoline engines, consider them if you prefer their smoothness. The 238hp 3.0 V6 is decent inside the city, underpowered for long drives. The 5.0 V8 that carries 385hp is has fluid acceleration at the expense of fuel economy. A supercharged version carrying the same displacement with 510hp is for the experienced as it is freaking speedy.
You get everything that is reserved for a king: leather seats, eight airbags, engine drag control, pedestrian contact sensing hood, front and rear sensors, front and rear fog lamps, six disc changer with 7 inch monitor, and halo mood lighting. Other models gain the Bower and Wilkins with Dolby sound system, heated and cooled vented front seats, and larger wheel sizes.
The Good: Good looking, top quality
The Bad: Pricey to maintain and buy
Price Range: P5,950,000-P9,400,000
Our Rating: ****
Related Review: Used Car Review - Jaguar XF (2008-Current)
TABLE TO BE ADDED SOON
Car Choices:
Added in 2011 is the 3.0 V6 diesel available in either normal (240hp) or supercharged (275hp) flavors is our pick. Go with the one wearing 240hp since it is practical and not much intimidating for new drivers. The supercharged motor is fast but too much as a daily driver.
Among the gasoline engines, consider them if you prefer their smoothness. The 238hp 3.0 V6 is decent inside the city, underpowered for long drives. The 5.0 V8 that carries 385hp is has fluid acceleration at the expense of fuel economy. A supercharged version carrying the same displacement with 510hp is for the experienced as it is freaking speedy.
You get everything that is reserved for a king: leather seats, eight airbags, engine drag control, pedestrian contact sensing hood, front and rear sensors, front and rear fog lamps, six disc changer with 7 inch monitor, and halo mood lighting. Other models gain the Bower and Wilkins with Dolby sound system, heated and cooled vented front seats, and larger wheel sizes.
Car Features - September 2013 Philippines Car Sales Figures
As they say, its better late than never. We would be posting car sales figures for the month of September with links to sources at the end of article.
16,991 vehicles were driven off showroom floors across the Philippines last September, an increase of 15% from 14,744 of the same month last year. The first nine months of 2012 saw 153,439 cars that found a buyer, compared to 133,344 to the same period corresponding to a 15% increase.
16,991 vehicles were driven off showroom floors across the Philippines last September, an increase of 15% from 14,744 of the same month last year. The first nine months of 2012 saw 153,439 cars that found a buyer, compared to 133,344 to the same period corresponding to a 15% increase.
Vehicle | Jan-Sept. 2013 | Sept. 2013 |
---|---|---|
Toyota Vios | 15,008 | 2,251 |
Mitsubishi Montero Sport | 10,677 | 1,162 |
Toyota Innova | 10,499 | 1,010 |
Toyota Fortuner | 8,952 | 765 |
Mitsubishi Adventure | 5,015 | 581 |
Mitsubishi Mirage | 5,862 | 557 |
Honda City | 5,855 | 555 |
Isuzu Crosswind | 4,987 | 543 |
Toyota Hiace | 5,054 | 478 |
Toyota Hilux | 4,787 | 471 |
Hyundai Accent | 3,279 | 465 |
Ford Ranger | 3,348 | 438 |
Toyota Avanza | 4,762 | 434 |
Nissan Urvan | 2,828 | 372 |
Ford Fiesta | 2,197 | 315 |
Mitsubishi Strada | 2,734 | 305 |
Ford Everest | 2,176 | 289 |
Ford Explorer | 972 | 277 |
Kia Rio | 1,245 | 267 |
Toyota Corolla Altis | 2,737 | 215 |
Hyundai Tucson | 1,622 | 158 |
Honda CRV | 1,619 | 155 |
Hyundai Grand Starex | 1,448 | 150 |
Subaru Forester | 921 | 138 |
Chevrolet Trailblazer | 1,105 | 131 |
Hyundai Elantra | 1,575 | 124 |
Honda Jazz | 1,170 | 123 |
Mitsubishi Lancer EX | 1,239 | 121 |
Honda Civic | 1,509 | 119 |
Nissan Navara | 1,267 | 119 |
Hyundai Santa Fe | 1,335 | 112 |
Ford Focus | 812 | 110 |
Chevrolet Colorado | 705 | 100 |
Toyota RAV4 | 734 | 90 |
Kia Picanto | 702 | 88 |
Kia Sorento | 494 | 84 |
Isuzu D-Max | 1,475 | 83 |
Suzuki APV | 947 | 81 |
Nissan Almera | 580 | 79 |
Chevrolet Sonic | 481 | 75 |
Mazda CX-5 | 377 | 61 |
Kia Sportage | 552 | 60 |
Toyota 86 | 566 | 59 |
Subaru XV | 526 | 55 |
Toyota Camry | 774 | 52 |
Suzuki Alto | 522 | 51 |
Isuzu Alterra | 513 | 46 |
Mazda 3 | 226 | 43 |
Mitsubishi Pajero | 420 | 43 |
Kia Carnival | 328 | 41 |
Chevrolet Spark | 334 | 40 |
Suzuki Swift | 396 | 31 |
Toyota Alphard | 171 | 25 |
Subaru BRZ | 113 | 20 |
Honda CRZ | 23 | 20 |
Toyota Land Cruiser 200 | 252 | 20 |
Ford Mustang | 158 | 19 |
MINI Cooper Hatch | 46 | 18 |
Kia Carens | 46 | 17 |
Mazda BT-50 | 195 | 17 |
Peugeot 3008 | 110 | 17 |
Subaru Impreza | 88 | 16 |
Nissan Grand Livina | 110 | 14 |
Nissan XTrail | 154 | 13 |
Chevrolet Orlando | 148 | 12 |
Toyota Prado | 244 | 12 |
Kia Soul | 67 | 12 |
Lexus IS350 | 30 | 12 |
Chevrolet Cruze | 146 | 11 |
Suzuki Kizashi | 46 | 11 |
Mitsubishi L200 | 221 | 10 |
Toyota Yaris | 132 | 9 |
Mazda 6 | 48 | 9 |
Honda Accord | 64 | 9 |
Nissan Patrol Super Safari | 133 | 9 |
Honda Pilot | 72 | 8 |
Honda Odyssey | 49 | 8 |
Subaru Legacy | 34 | 6 |
Peugeot 508 | 29 | 6 |
Subaru Impreza WRX STI | 56 | 6 |
Audi A1 Sportback | 45 | 6 |
BMW 5-Series | 59 | 6 |
Nissan Teana | 37 | 5 |
Peugeot 5008 | 42 | 5 |
Mazda CX9 | 124 | 5 |
Lexus ES350 | 87 | 5 |
Porsche Cayenne | 52 | 5 |
Toyota Previa | 26 | 5 |
Hyundai Genesis Coupe | 117 | 4 |
Lexus RX350 | 82 | 4 |
Ford Expedition | 56 | 3 |
Mitsubishi ASX | 110 | 3 |
Volvo V40 | 10 | 3 |
Porsche 911 Carrera S | 13 | 3 |
Porsche Boxster | 8 | 3 |
Lexus LX570 | 29 | 3 |
Audi Q3 | 29 | 3 |
MINI Paceman S | 4 | 3 |
Hyundai Sonata | 55 | 2 |
Kia Optima | 24 | 2 |
Peugeot RCZ | 14 | 2 |
Lexus CT 200h | 12 | 2 |
BMW 3-Series | 101 | 2 |
BMW X3 | 39 | 2 |
Audi Q5 | 20 | 2 |
Volvo XC60 | 26 | 2 |
Lexus RX450h | 5 | 2 |
Porsche Panamera | 10 | 1 |
BMW 1-Series | 40 | 1 |
Audi A4 | 25 | 1 |
Volvo S60 | 11 | 1 |
Audi A6 | 20 | 1 |
Lexus GS350 | 7 | 1 |
Volvo S80 | 7 | 1 |
Lamborghini Gallardo | 4 | 1 |
BMW Z4 | 8 | 1 |
MINI JCW Roadster | 9 | 1 |
Bentley Continental GT | 3 | 1 |
Lexus GX460 | 6 | 1 |
Chrysler 300C | 45 | 0 |
Audi A7 Sportback | 14 | 0 |
Lexus LS460L | 29 | 0 |
BMW 7-Series | 16 | 0 |
Audi A8L | 10 | 0 |
Bentley Mulsanne | 2 | 0 |
Lexus LS600hL | 1 | 0 |
Mazda MX-5 | 0 | 0 |
Jeep Wrangler Rubicon | 78 | 0 |
Nissan Murano | 4 | 0 |
Jeep Grand Cherokee | 37 | 0 |
Dodge Durango | 23 | 0 |
Chevrolet Suburban | 10 | 0 |
Mercedes-Benz A-Class | 28 | 0 |
Mercedes-Benz B-Class | 22 | 0 |
Toyota Prius C | 9 | 0 |
Mercedes-Benz C-Class | 75 | 0 |
Toyota Prius | 3 | 0 |
Mercedes-Benz E-Class | 60 | 0 |
Lexus GS450h | 1 | 0 |
Chevrolet Camaro | 12 | 0 |
Audi R8 | 6 | 0 |
Porsche Cayman | 0 | 0 |
Mercedes-Benz SLK Class | 17 | 0 |
Dodge Challenger | 6 | 0 |
BMW M5 | 2 | 0 |
Lexus IS300C | 5 | 0 |
Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class | 22 | 0 |
BMW X5 | 16 | 0 |
Mercedes-Benz ML-Class | 18 | 0 |
Volvo XC90 | 5 | 0 |
Audi Q7 | 17 | 0 |
Chrysler Town & Country | 35 | 0 |
BMW X1 | 27 | 0 |
Volvo V60 | 3 | 0 |
Sources:
Minggu, 17 November 2013
Used Car Review - Jaguar XF (2008-Current)
On the second day of Christmas Myk Belmonte gave to me... two Jaguars. Two pre-owned units for me.
2008-Current Jaguar XF
History
We all know that Jaguar Cars was sold to Tata Motors (a huge conglomerate in India) from Ford Motor Company. Since the Blue Oval wants to focus on its core product - which is, Ford - they had no choice but to sell Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo, and let go of some percentage off Mazda.
The last Jaguar under Ford's supervision, the XF debuted at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show with customer deliveries commenced in March 2008. Under the codename X250, this sedan was designed to replace the S-Type.
Locally, this vehicle had its local launch in 2008 with three gasoline powerplants available at first; with an update in 2011 saw the arrival of the diesels. Not much to discuss in this paragraph since we'll deal it more on the preceding portions of this article.
Value and Costs
Purchasing a brand new Jaguar XF can give you the following: fast depreciation since you are the first owner, a waiting period is possible, and you'll be under scrutiny of the BIR - especially if you know the news about it. With a pre-owned unit that can cost you between P3,200,000-P5,200,000, you would get something brand new for less. Best head to Jaguar in either Makati or Global City to check for pre-owned units since they have been checked and inspected.
Maintaining one is no bed of roses since Jaguars are known for their expensive maintenance costs. Just like other luxury sedans, one must check the electronics since the XF has tons of them. As with engines, going with the normally aspirated ones would save you more; supercharged models (available in both V8 gasoline and diesel) can put a drain to your wallet.
Exterior and Interior
Ian Callum is the guy who pushed Jaguar's design direction to the modern side, leaving behind the classic angles that is known for. More sharp lines from the front that reaches to the back which now appeals to young accomplished executives. Highlights include a chrome strip in the boot lid and the prominent Jaguar logo up front. Supercharged models gains an "S" badge to know the unit you are buying.
It is an electronic affair inside the XF since the car makes life easier for you. Having a bunch of keys is a thing of the past, a push button to start the car is present. Located in the center console, pushing the button will have the air-con vents open by itself. Another nice amenity is the rotary knob that acts as the shifter for the automatic transmission - whether six or eight speed. Simplicity is the key with a touchscreen monitor for the entertainment functions plus other buttons - that can be a source of driving distraction - located below for the audio and climate. You may adjust the cruise control via buttons mounted in the steering wheel, the same goes with the paddle shifters. Before leaving, material quality is excellent and cabin space is comfortable for four (five is a squeeze due to the center console).
Engine
As with luxury sedans, you get a wide raft of engines that suits your requirements and budget. Start from the basic, which is the AJ30 2,967cc V6 gasoline that carries 238hp at 6,800rpm and 293Nm at 4,100rpm. Graduate to the AJ133 5,000cc V8 in either normally aspirated or supercharged flavors; figures for the normally aspirated are 385hp at 6,500rpm and 515Nm at 3,500rpm while choosing the supercharged version gives you 510hp at 6,000-6,500rpm and 625Nm at 2,500-5,500rpm. Added in 2011 is the Lion 2,993cc V6 diesel both available in normally aspirated or supercharged. Crunching the numbers, the normally aspirated carries 240hp at 4,000rpm and 5,000rpm at 2,000rpm while the supercharged version has 275hp at 4,000rpm and 600Nm at 2,000rpm. Choosing the 3.0 V6 gasoline would reward you with ample power inside the city but underpowered at spirited drives. There is the 5.0 V8 with 385hp which carries the vehicle's weight well plus it is one smooth operator but it is fuel thirsty. The supercharged version gives you blistering acceleration at the expense of maintenance and fuel costs. Go for the 3.0 V6 diesel in normal flavor that will give you great acceleration while saving you diesel fuel in the process. There is also a supercharged version of this oil burner but for practicality we'd stick with the normal ones.
Driving Impressions
Daddy mobile no more, it is one car that will respond to your desires since steering is precise. Despite the 1,800kg mass, handling is controlled even at the sharpest turns. Stopping this heavy sedan is nothing, it will stop in a penny.
Verdict
Long from an old man's ride to the retirement home, Jaguar now has a styling direction that has more sharp angles than ruler inspired lines. The XF is nearly perfect, almost there. For those who want to get noticed (think Totoy Brown) than speeding up, then a pre-owned unit is the answer.
The Good:
2008-Current Jaguar XF
History
We all know that Jaguar Cars was sold to Tata Motors (a huge conglomerate in India) from Ford Motor Company. Since the Blue Oval wants to focus on its core product - which is, Ford - they had no choice but to sell Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo, and let go of some percentage off Mazda.
The last Jaguar under Ford's supervision, the XF debuted at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show with customer deliveries commenced in March 2008. Under the codename X250, this sedan was designed to replace the S-Type.
Locally, this vehicle had its local launch in 2008 with three gasoline powerplants available at first; with an update in 2011 saw the arrival of the diesels. Not much to discuss in this paragraph since we'll deal it more on the preceding portions of this article.
Value and Costs
Purchasing a brand new Jaguar XF can give you the following: fast depreciation since you are the first owner, a waiting period is possible, and you'll be under scrutiny of the BIR - especially if you know the news about it. With a pre-owned unit that can cost you between P3,200,000-P5,200,000, you would get something brand new for less. Best head to Jaguar in either Makati or Global City to check for pre-owned units since they have been checked and inspected.
Maintaining one is no bed of roses since Jaguars are known for their expensive maintenance costs. Just like other luxury sedans, one must check the electronics since the XF has tons of them. As with engines, going with the normally aspirated ones would save you more; supercharged models (available in both V8 gasoline and diesel) can put a drain to your wallet.
Exterior and Interior
Ian Callum is the guy who pushed Jaguar's design direction to the modern side, leaving behind the classic angles that is known for. More sharp lines from the front that reaches to the back which now appeals to young accomplished executives. Highlights include a chrome strip in the boot lid and the prominent Jaguar logo up front. Supercharged models gains an "S" badge to know the unit you are buying.
It is an electronic affair inside the XF since the car makes life easier for you. Having a bunch of keys is a thing of the past, a push button to start the car is present. Located in the center console, pushing the button will have the air-con vents open by itself. Another nice amenity is the rotary knob that acts as the shifter for the automatic transmission - whether six or eight speed. Simplicity is the key with a touchscreen monitor for the entertainment functions plus other buttons - that can be a source of driving distraction - located below for the audio and climate. You may adjust the cruise control via buttons mounted in the steering wheel, the same goes with the paddle shifters. Before leaving, material quality is excellent and cabin space is comfortable for four (five is a squeeze due to the center console).
Engine
As with luxury sedans, you get a wide raft of engines that suits your requirements and budget. Start from the basic, which is the AJ30 2,967cc V6 gasoline that carries 238hp at 6,800rpm and 293Nm at 4,100rpm. Graduate to the AJ133 5,000cc V8 in either normally aspirated or supercharged flavors; figures for the normally aspirated are 385hp at 6,500rpm and 515Nm at 3,500rpm while choosing the supercharged version gives you 510hp at 6,000-6,500rpm and 625Nm at 2,500-5,500rpm. Added in 2011 is the Lion 2,993cc V6 diesel both available in normally aspirated or supercharged. Crunching the numbers, the normally aspirated carries 240hp at 4,000rpm and 5,000rpm at 2,000rpm while the supercharged version has 275hp at 4,000rpm and 600Nm at 2,000rpm. Choosing the 3.0 V6 gasoline would reward you with ample power inside the city but underpowered at spirited drives. There is the 5.0 V8 with 385hp which carries the vehicle's weight well plus it is one smooth operator but it is fuel thirsty. The supercharged version gives you blistering acceleration at the expense of maintenance and fuel costs. Go for the 3.0 V6 diesel in normal flavor that will give you great acceleration while saving you diesel fuel in the process. There is also a supercharged version of this oil burner but for practicality we'd stick with the normal ones.
Driving Impressions
Daddy mobile no more, it is one car that will respond to your desires since steering is precise. Despite the 1,800kg mass, handling is controlled even at the sharpest turns. Stopping this heavy sedan is nothing, it will stop in a penny.
Verdict
Long from an old man's ride to the retirement home, Jaguar now has a styling direction that has more sharp angles than ruler inspired lines. The XF is nearly perfect, almost there. For those who want to get noticed (think Totoy Brown) than speeding up, then a pre-owned unit is the answer.
The Good:
- Sleek design
- Exemplary quality
- Available diesel
The Bad:
- Expensive to buy
- Expensive to keep
- Does not fit all personalities
The Pick: Diesel
THE SPECS
Engines: 2,967 AJ30 V6, 5,000cc AJ133 V8 normally aspirated and supercharged gasoline, 2,993cc Lion V6 normally aspirated and supercharged diesel
Power: 238hp @ 6,800rpm (3.0 V6 gasoline), 385hp @ 6,500rpm (5.0 V8), 510hp @ 6,000-6,500rpm (5.0 V8 supercharged), 240hp @ 4,000rpm (diesel normally aspirated), 275hp @ 4,000rpm (diesel supercharged)
Torque: 293Nm @ 4,100rpm (3.0 V6 gasoline), 515Nm @ 3,500rpm (5.0 V8), 625Nm @ 2,500-5,500rpm (5.0 V8 supercharged), 500Nm @ 2,000rpm (diesel normally aspirated), 600Nm @ 2,000rpm (diesel supercharged)
Fuel Consumption: 4-8km/L (city), 7-11km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 6-speed automatic (until 2011), 8-speed automatic (2011-current)
Suspension: Front and rear independent double wishbone
MORE INFO
Price (New): P4,000,000-P8,000,000 (estimated due to indent order status)
Price (Now): P3,200,000-P5,200,000
Rivals: Audi A6, BMW 5 Series, Lexus GS, Mercedes Benz E Class, Porsche Panamera
On Sale: 2008-Current
Resources:
http://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/xf-xfr-x250-44/
http://www.xfforum.co.uk/forum.php
Contacts:
Jaguar Bonifacio Global City - (02) 856-2277
Jaguar Makati - (02) 881-7060
Photos from http://sulit.com.ph/26656187
Rivals: Audi A6, BMW 5 Series, Lexus GS, Mercedes Benz E Class, Porsche Panamera
On Sale: 2008-Current
Resources:
http://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/xf-xfr-x250-44/
http://www.xfforum.co.uk/forum.php
Contacts:
Jaguar Bonifacio Global City - (02) 856-2277
Jaguar Makati - (02) 881-7060
Photos from http://sulit.com.ph/26656187
Sabtu, 16 November 2013
Car Profiles - BMW 7 Series (2002-2009)
2002-2009 BMW 7 Series
The Good: Behaved, technology packed
The Bad: Styling not for everyone, iDrive system is an annoyance
The Say: Still has that class but the appeal is limited.
Go For: 730d
Avoid: 760Li
Price Range: P1,200,000-P3,200,000
Our Rating: ****
Related Review: Used Car Review - BMW 7 Series (2002-2009)
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The Good: Behaved, technology packed
The Bad: Styling not for everyone, iDrive system is an annoyance
The Say: Still has that class but the appeal is limited.
Go For: 730d
Avoid: 760Li
Price Range: P1,200,000-P3,200,000
Our Rating: ****
Related Review: Used Car Review - BMW 7 Series (2002-2009)
See the different versions of this vehicle:
Jumat, 15 November 2013
Car Profiles - Jaguar XK Convertible (1997-2006)
1997-2006 Jaguar XK Convertible
The Good: Has the pace
The Bad: But lacks space
The Say: A very classy tourer that is attainable.
Go For: XK8
Avoid: XKR
Price Range: P1,500,000-P1,700,000
Our Rating: ****
Related Review: None as of the Moment
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1997-2006
The Good: Has the pace
The Bad: But lacks space
The Say: A very classy tourer that is attainable.
Go For: XK8
Avoid: XKR
Price Range: P1,500,000-P1,700,000
Our Rating: ****
Related Review: None as of the Moment
See the different versions of this vehicle:
1997-2006
Kamis, 14 November 2013
Car Profiles - Audi TT (1999-2006)
1999-2006 Audi TT
The Good: Looks great and drives great
The Bad: Some reliability quirks
The Say: Definitely a classic, always and forever.
Go For: 1.8 T Quattro 6 speed MT
Avoid: Trashed units
Price Range: P700,000-P1,300,000
Our Rating: *****
Related Review: Used Car Review - Audi TT (1999-2006)
Latest vehicle profile: Audi TT
See the different versions of this vehicle:
1999-2006
The Good: Looks great and drives great
The Bad: Some reliability quirks
The Say: Definitely a classic, always and forever.
Go For: 1.8 T Quattro 6 speed MT
Avoid: Trashed units
Price Range: P700,000-P1,300,000
Our Rating: *****
Related Review: Used Car Review - Audi TT (1999-2006)
Latest vehicle profile: Audi TT
See the different versions of this vehicle:
1999-2006
Rabu, 13 November 2013
Used Car Review - Audi TT (1999-2006)
On the first day of Christmas Myk Belmonte gave to me... this stylish coupe. One of it for the first day.
1999-2006 Audi TT
History
Last June 7, Jalopnik.com ran an article titled "Why The Audi TT Is The Next Great Future Classic". And at some point, I agree to several arguments: eye catching exterior, well-thought interior, and fun to drive. Weak points are its economy car roots, patchy reliability, and does not loved to be pushed hard.
The TT name came from NSU's Isle of Man Tourist Trophy (TT) motorcycle race, which the previous automaker (NSU, the evolution of Audi) participates. Under the designation Typ 8N, the coupe was first marketed in September 1998 with the roadster in August 1999. You'll be shocked, as the TT shares its platform with the Volkswagen Golf, Audi A3, and Skoda Octavia of the late 90s. A recall done in late 1999 to the early part of 2000 to fix the vehicle's handling in high speeds, as incidents of crashes occurred prior. The last Typ 8N TT rolled out the assembly was on June 2006.
Auto Prominence offered the TT in coupe guise in 1999, with PGA Cars taking the remainder of the vehicle's life span. One can buy this in either front wheel drive or with Quattro but with only one transmission choice, a manual.
Value and Costs
One can attain this roadster for below a million bucks, considering the fact this is pricey when brand new. Where else can you find something that looks good and at the same time handles well for less?
Running costs can be slightly on the high side given the fact it has a turbo engine standard. Since the Quattro is AWD in Audi's vocabulary, it is prudent to change all four tires together. Reliability is a weak point, so check out the following things when buying: gauges for the fuel or temperature if they function or light, knocking sound from the suspension due to front and rear anti-roll bars, and importantly the engine is its overworked.
Exterior and Interior
Based on the TT concept car shown in 1995, you may dismiss it as something acquired. But as you see one in person, you will appreciate it more since it is like a ballerina that works as a rock star at night. Designed well, it has circular flanks and clean angles that complete the vehicle. It is a treat for the looker and the driver; with the design not getting old rapidly.
Balanced is the word that applies to the TT's cabin. With a mix of aluminum, stainless steel, and leather bits, the interior looks pricey without being tagged as something traditional luxurious. It is definitely eye catching but do not be distracted while driving. With this being a hatchback body, loading cargoes when needed is easy. While this is a four seater, two can be placed inside comfortably as the rear isn't habitable.
Engine
While there is one engine configuration available, horsepower and torque figures differ. The 1,781cc turbo 4-cylinder can be had with the following configurations: front wheel drive models have 180hp at 5,500rpm and 235Nm at 1,950rpm while those equipped with the Quattro get 225hp at 5,900rpm and 280Nm at 2,200-5,500rpm. Either the engines mated to FWD or AWD are punchy at best but go for the latter since it has more.
Driving Impressions
While it looks good, driving one would be a great moment. It will respond to your desires by offering you secure yet enjoyable cornering. Those who want to speed-up aren't welcome here, especially this is more of a cruiser than a bruiser.
Verdict
It was no surprise that this vehicle will be a classic someday. Tidy yet presentable looks and a fun to drive persona, you get them in the TT. And best of all, prices are now cheaper; means you can have one for less.
The Good:
1999-2006 Audi TT
History
Last June 7, Jalopnik.com ran an article titled "Why The Audi TT Is The Next Great Future Classic". And at some point, I agree to several arguments: eye catching exterior, well-thought interior, and fun to drive. Weak points are its economy car roots, patchy reliability, and does not loved to be pushed hard.
The TT name came from NSU's Isle of Man Tourist Trophy (TT) motorcycle race, which the previous automaker (NSU, the evolution of Audi) participates. Under the designation Typ 8N, the coupe was first marketed in September 1998 with the roadster in August 1999. You'll be shocked, as the TT shares its platform with the Volkswagen Golf, Audi A3, and Skoda Octavia of the late 90s. A recall done in late 1999 to the early part of 2000 to fix the vehicle's handling in high speeds, as incidents of crashes occurred prior. The last Typ 8N TT rolled out the assembly was on June 2006.
Auto Prominence offered the TT in coupe guise in 1999, with PGA Cars taking the remainder of the vehicle's life span. One can buy this in either front wheel drive or with Quattro but with only one transmission choice, a manual.
Value and Costs
One can attain this roadster for below a million bucks, considering the fact this is pricey when brand new. Where else can you find something that looks good and at the same time handles well for less?
Running costs can be slightly on the high side given the fact it has a turbo engine standard. Since the Quattro is AWD in Audi's vocabulary, it is prudent to change all four tires together. Reliability is a weak point, so check out the following things when buying: gauges for the fuel or temperature if they function or light, knocking sound from the suspension due to front and rear anti-roll bars, and importantly the engine is its overworked.
Exterior and Interior
Based on the TT concept car shown in 1995, you may dismiss it as something acquired. But as you see one in person, you will appreciate it more since it is like a ballerina that works as a rock star at night. Designed well, it has circular flanks and clean angles that complete the vehicle. It is a treat for the looker and the driver; with the design not getting old rapidly.
Balanced is the word that applies to the TT's cabin. With a mix of aluminum, stainless steel, and leather bits, the interior looks pricey without being tagged as something traditional luxurious. It is definitely eye catching but do not be distracted while driving. With this being a hatchback body, loading cargoes when needed is easy. While this is a four seater, two can be placed inside comfortably as the rear isn't habitable.
Engine
While there is one engine configuration available, horsepower and torque figures differ. The 1,781cc turbo 4-cylinder can be had with the following configurations: front wheel drive models have 180hp at 5,500rpm and 235Nm at 1,950rpm while those equipped with the Quattro get 225hp at 5,900rpm and 280Nm at 2,200-5,500rpm. Either the engines mated to FWD or AWD are punchy at best but go for the latter since it has more.
Driving Impressions
While it looks good, driving one would be a great moment. It will respond to your desires by offering you secure yet enjoyable cornering. Those who want to speed-up aren't welcome here, especially this is more of a cruiser than a bruiser.
Verdict
It was no surprise that this vehicle will be a classic someday. Tidy yet presentable looks and a fun to drive persona, you get them in the TT. And best of all, prices are now cheaper; means you can have one for less.
The Good:
- Classic looks
- Great drive
- Now a future collectible
The Bad:
- Impractical (duh)
- Not that reliable
- More cruiser than bruiser
The Pick: 1.8 T Quattro
THE SPECS
Engines: 1,781cc turbo I4 gasoline
Power: 180hp @ 5,500rpm (1.8 FWD), 225hp @ 5,900rpm (1.8 Quattro)
Torque: 235Nm @ 1,950rpm (1.8 FWD), 280Nm @ 2,200-5,500rpm (1.8 Quattro)
Fuel Consumption: 6-8km/L (city), 8-11km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 5-speed manual (1.8 FWD), 6-speed manual (1.8 Quattro)
Suspension: Front independent McPherson strut, rear torsion crank axle (1.8 FWD)/trail link and double wishbone (1.8 Quattro)
MORE INFO
Price (New): P2,900,000-P3,600,000
Price (Now): P700,000-P1,300,000
Rival: Nissan 350z
On Sale: 1999-2006
Resources:
http://www.ttforum.co.uk/index.php
http://www.audiforums.com/forum/audi-tt-7/
Contacts:
PGA Cars Mandaluyong - (02) 727-0145
Audi Alabang - (02) 771-2210
Photos from http://quezoncity.olx.com.ph/2001-audi-tt-quattro-coupe-iid-541834218
THE SPECS
Engines: 1,781cc turbo I4 gasoline
Power: 180hp @ 5,500rpm (1.8 FWD), 225hp @ 5,900rpm (1.8 Quattro)
Torque: 235Nm @ 1,950rpm (1.8 FWD), 280Nm @ 2,200-5,500rpm (1.8 Quattro)
Fuel Consumption: 6-8km/L (city), 8-11km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 5-speed manual (1.8 FWD), 6-speed manual (1.8 Quattro)
Suspension: Front independent McPherson strut, rear torsion crank axle (1.8 FWD)/trail link and double wishbone (1.8 Quattro)
MORE INFO
Price (New): P2,900,000-P3,600,000
Price (Now): P700,000-P1,300,000
Rival: Nissan 350z
On Sale: 1999-2006
Resources:
http://www.ttforum.co.uk/index.php
http://www.audiforums.com/forum/audi-tt-7/
Contacts:
PGA Cars Mandaluyong - (02) 727-0145
Audi Alabang - (02) 771-2210
Photos from http://quezoncity.olx.com.ph/2001-audi-tt-quattro-coupe-iid-541834218
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