Monday, February 29, 2016

Car Guide and Inspiration Used Car Review - Jaguar XK (1997-2006)-Cars Blogging

Fancy a classic British automobile? Then Hubben Delcatro gives you a suggestion for this summer season.

1997-2006 Jaguar XK

History
Jaguar Cars had a long story which involved numerous ownership changes and triumphs in the racing scene to producing successful attention grabbing sports cars during the 40s and 50s. The brand became a part of the British Motor Corporation which later on became British Leyland Motor Corporation, a merger between Leyland Motor Corporation that became a disaster when it comes to management making and financial stability. Jaguar became independent in 1984 through public shares on the stock market before Ford purchased the marque in 1989 and Tata by 2008.

Replacing the 21 year old XJ-S that is produced since 1976, the XK (together with the Aston Martin DB7) is based on the platform utilized by the mode it replaced though it was improved. Design work commenced in late 1991 with development started in 1992 and concluded in 1996. This was launched before Ford-owned products such as the S-Type and X-Type came to the scene, which made a mark as one of the last genuine Jaguar products available.

Jaguar Cars Philippines brought in this beast in 1997 on their first year of operations in both 4.0 normally aspirated as the XK8 and 4.2 supercharged (dubbed as the XKR) engines and both cabriolet and coupe models. They were replaced by the X150 XK which was developed under the helm of Ford in 2007.

Value and Costs
Due to its rarity in the used car market, as well as its low sales volume when it was sold, if you want one you have to spend at least P2,000,000 for a decent unit. Do take note that this vehicle rarely pops out the classifieds and finding one will test your patience since most owners wouldn't sell theirs. Rivals from Germany will definitely cost you more which makes this vehicle an appealing option while retaining that British touch.

If you plan to buy one, do keep an eye on the following items especially that a problem will spoil the ownership experience: the rear independent suspension especially when it has the CATS (for XK8 models) active suspension which is fussy to use, the plastic timing-chain tensioners and water-pump impellers that turn brittle, controls if they function well since it has loads of them, any scratches or rips present inside and out (in the case of the convertible models) and earlier models are prone to high sulfur fuel but with today's fuels wouldn't pose a threat.

Exterior and Interior
Echoing the silhouette of older Jaguars, it comes as a modern and clean while remaining long and low; there is no excessive usage of chrome or anything dangling that comes standard. XK8 models come with 17 inch alloy wheels while XKR units get 18 inch rims, automatic HID headlamps, rear spoiler, and revised exterior as to distinguish the two models.

Classic is the theme inside, especially that burled walnut trim and Conolly leather is the standard fare inside. Another noticeable feature is the gauges situated in the center which cover the vital needs of the car. One 90s trait is the audio system especially the cassette deck that has buttons which are very small. Luxurious as it is, cabin space is cramped since space isn't generous for both front and rear passengers (space there is virtually non-existent) and you will have that claustrophobic feeling inside and ergonomics screams dated especially that the pedal box is offset due to the wide transmission tunnel and the handbrake is situated by the door.

Engine
Prior to November 2002, you can only get a AJ26 4.0 liter with 290hp at 6,100rpm and 401Nm at 4,250rpm. Later models get the AJ34 4.2 but in both naturally aspired and supercharged variants, with the former having 300hp at 6,000rpm and 420Nm at 4,100rpm while the latter possessing 400hp at 6,100rpm and 553Nm at 3,500rpm. When it comes to engine performance, all three are equal since acceleration is effortless is the best description than something with blistering acceleration and engine has that pull but hates high revolutions though. Among the options, we'd pick the XK8 since performance figures are negligible between the one with the supercharger.

Driving Impressions
Driving one will reward you with a smooth silky ride, a known trait among Jaguars. Despite being nearly two decades old, the ride still remains calm. Best treated as a grand tourer than a sports car, it comes with direct steering and a soft suspension which is suited in a highway drive than something to race on mountainous curves.

Verdict
British cars have that classic feeling attached to them, something that the Germans cannot match. Old as it is, this is a great buy especially if you love those Sunday morning drives. Although you'd buy this one for its good looks and impressive driving habits, this one has the veins of the Aston Martin DB7 which makes it a plus point for us.

The Good:
  • Classic looks
  • Fast acceleration
  • That British vibe
The Bad:
  • Cramped interior
  • Fuel thirsty engines
  • Definitely expensive to maintain
The Pick: XK8 is more than enough

THE SPECS
Engines: 3,996cc AJ26 (XK8, 1997-2002), 4,196cc AJ34 naturally aspirated (XK8, 2003-2006) and AJ34 supercharged (XKR, 2003-2006) gasoline
Power: 290hp @ 6,100rpm (XK8, 1997-2002), 300hp @ 6,000rpm (XK8, 2003-2006), 400hp @ 6,100rpm (XKR, 2003-2006)
Torque: 401Nm @ 4,250rpm (XK8, 1997-2002), 420Nm @ 4,100rpm (XK8, 2003-2006), 553Nm @ 3,500rpm (XKR, 2003-2006)
Fuel Consumption: 5-7km/L (city), 10-12km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 5-speed automatic (1997-2002), 6-speed automatic (2003-2006)
Suspension: Front and rear double wishbone. With CATS for XK8 models

MORE INFO
Price (New): P8,000,000-P11,000,000
Price (Now): P2,000,000
Rivals: BMW 6 Series, Mercedes Benz SL Class, Porsche 911
On Sale: 1996-2006
Resources:

Contacts:
Jaguar Manila - (02) 856-2277

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Car Guide and Inspiration Car Features - The Pops and Flops of Erap's Administration-Cars Blogging

The short-lived administration of  Joseph "Erap" Estrada coincided with the Asian Financial Crisis that he passed on. From a whopping 100,000 and above units from his predecessor, sales fell down to the 80,000 range and flirt below 70,000 later on. Numerous events in the automotive industry were witnessed including the return of Ford, the intense competition of the AUV which outpaced the demand of compact sedans, and the revision of taxes that caused 4x4 models of SUVs to be heavily priced.

In this feature, we shall discover the vehicles that were launched during his three year term (technically, he started in June 30, 1998 but we shall count the first six months) and discover the hits and the misses in terms of sales and market reception. One rule: only one hit or miss per years but numerous cars under one brand can fall if applicable. There are runner-ups but only a maximum of six cars will be listed. Lastly, we will be focusing more on mainstream brands and less for luxury brands. In this series, we will be including vehicle related events that had occurred.


1998 HIT - Mitsubishi Adventure (January 1998)

If there is one car that propelled Mitsubishi to the top slot since the 80s, this is the one. Basically a Taiwanese vehicle, this is one of the popular imports from this state alongside Meteor Garden and Milktea. Doing some exterior and interior revisions and place in Mitsu's famed 4D56 engine did the trick and had bested the Toyota Tamaraw FX in its first full year. Toyota's Revo, on the other hand, arrived in September but gained full market domination the following year.

Other hits: Toyota Revo (September 1998), Ford Expedition and F150 (August 1998), Nissan Frontier (September 1998)

1998 MISS - Falling Vehicle Sales

The whole of South East Asia wasn't spared from the effects of the financial crisis in which high interest rates caused potential buyers to delay their purchases. From 144,000 in 1997, it decreased to 80,000 or a 44% decline. All manufacturers experienced declining sales and caused several brands to close down which included Daewoo, Daihatsu, Fiat, among others.

1999 HIT - Honda Civic SiR (September 1998 as 1999 model)

For the first time, the updated Civic for 1999 became the best seller among passenger cars and took away the title from its fiercest rival, the Toyota Corolla. If there is one reason why the vehicle brought more buyers, it would be the SiR version especially for below P800,000 (a huge sum back then) one can get something fast and sleek that the Civic badge is known for. So special that legitimate stock units command a high price tag. The Civic continued to outsell the Toyota in 2000 and between 2006 to 2008.

Other hits: Mitsubishi Pajero Field Master (late 1998)

1999 MISS - Falling Vehicle Sales, Again

74,000 cars were driven away from dealer lots, a decrease of 8%. The crisis crippled more of existing brands and caused Kia and Mazda to fall down even further.

2000 HIT - Nissan Sentra Exalta (March 2000)

Yulon Motor of Taiwan took over Pilipinas Nissan's operations due to the financial crisis. One of their first releases was the Sentra Exalta series, in which items such as leather seats and a sunroof were kitted to something that is worth below a million bucks and placed the Super Saloon models into heaven. So successful that the luxury theme was followed by the Cefiro and Verita, which were also launched in the same year. The Exalta name was affixed as a whole between 2001 to 2004 and dropping it later on.

Other hits: Nissan Cefiro (July 2000), Toyota RAV4 (June 2000)

2000 MISS - Toyota Echo and Echo Verso (June 2000)

Toyotas that don't sell well are very rare and these moments can be counted using your fingers. In the case of the Echo and Echo Verso hatchbacks, these two failed simply because they were priced expensively and their sizes were too small to justify. The market wasn't ready yet for the hatchback craze which is a trend in Europe and Japan for years already. The Echo would return as the Yaris in 2007 but would sell moderately.

Other misses: Volkswagen revised line-up (May 2000), Honda HR-V (May 2000), Kia Sephia (August 2000)

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Car Guide and Inspiration Car Profiles - Subaru Levorg-Cars Blogging

SUBARU LEVORG

Replacing the Legacy wagon is the Levorg, which is short in length but packs more power in a tiny engine, thanks to turbocharging. Only one variant is available, which aims to please both the mom and the dad.

The Good:
The Bad:

Price Range: P1,718,000
Our Rating:

Last Update: February 27, 2016 

OWNERSHIP DETAILS1.6 GT-S
PriceP1,718,000
Warranty3 Years or 100,000kms
ENGINE SPECS
Engine1.6 DOHC 16V I4 Turbocharged
Horsepower168hp @ 4,800-5,600rpm
Torque250Nm @ 1,800-4,800rpm
Fuel TypeGasoline/95 Octane
Fuel SystemElectronic Fuel Injection
TransmissionContinously Variable Transmission
Fuel Tank Capacity60 Liters
DIMENSIONS
Length4,690mm
Width1,780mm
Height1,490mm
Wheelbase2,650mm
Curb Weight1,551kg
Body Style5 Door Wagon
Engine/Drive TypeFront Engine/Four Wheel Drive
Seating5
SUSPENSION & TIRES
Front SuspensionMcPherson Strut with Stabilizer Bar
Rear SuspensionDouble Wishbone with Stabilizer Bar
Front BrakesVentilated Disc
Rear BrakesVentilated Disc
Tires225/45 R18
Wheels18 Inch Alloy
SAFETY
Airbags7
Anti-Lock BrakesYes, 4-Sensor and Channel With Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and Brake Assist and Override
Traction/Stability ControlYes, Vehicle Dynamics Control System
Other Safety FeaturesEngine Immobilizer, ISO-FIX Seats, Active Torque Vectoring, Safety Pedal System, Rear View Camera, Pin Code Access
EXTERIOR
Fog LampsFront and Rear
Other Exterior FeaturesLED Headlamps with Auto Levelling, Headlamp Washers, Roof Spoiler, Twin Tail Muffler, Rain Sensing Wipers
INTERIOR
Steering Wheel AdjustmentTilt/Telescopic
Steering Wheel MaterialLeather
Seating AdjustmentPower, Driver and Front Passenger
Seating MaterialLeather
Other Interior FeaturesSi Drive, Idling Stop System, Touch Screen Multi Function Display, Voice Recognition Command, Electronic Parking Brake, 60/40 Fold Rear Seats
CONVENIENCE FEATURES
Power AmenitiesSteering, Windows, Door Locks, Mirrors
Climate ControlAutomatic, Dual
Audio SystemAM/FM/CD/MP3/AUX/USB/Ipod/Bluetooth
Speakers
Steering Wheel ControlsYes, Audio, Multi Information Display, Cruise Control, and Paddle Shifters
AlarmYes
Keyless EntryYes, Smart Entry Push Button Keyless System
RIVALSMazda 6 Wagon, Peugeot 308 Wagon

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Car Guide and Inspiration EDSA 30 Tribute: Significant Vehicles of 1987-2015-Cars Blogging

The EDSA Revolution 30 years ago occurred one thing for the automotive industry: we were given lots of choices throughout the years. From several car development programs to the market liberalization that allowed new brands to enter and the revision of the vehicle tax structure which resulted to more vehicle choices. With the country being poised to be one of the worlds top markets in the future, expect for more car brands to enter that will result to more traffic jams and for the consumer, more options.

Before anything else, we will restrict our list with vehicles that were officially brought by their official distributors. So for those who are finding the first release Hyundai Starex here, sorry but it was not first released by the original distributor here, Francisco Motors Corporation despite making a splash.

So, let us see which cars made the cut and sparked the industry.


1987 Mitsubishi L300 Versa Van - The Family Van

With the demise of the Toyota Hiace years ago, the L300 made the splash in the industry which made extended families buying them in droves. It later on spun a crew cab version which became a common sight and used by most entrepreneurs. The Versa Van may be gone, but this one spurred a category and a success for the brand.
  • The only van sold during the late 80s until the launch of the Nissan Urvan and Mazda Bongo in 1989
  • Next generation model sold as the Spacegear launched in 1997 but not a market success
  • TV Patrol was launched

1988 Mitsubishi Pajero - A Symbol Status

There is nothing shouts that you had arrived than riding in a Pajero. Apart from a Benz, this one showed you had the money and power to set you apart from the ordinary. The SUV category eventually grew from only a handful models back then to a number catering the different markets currently. Even though it may lost its luster today, it was the one who saw the SUV boom.

  • First SUV available locally until Nissan Patrol was made available
  • Most expensive Mitsubishi vehicle during its time
  • Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program was signed by Corazon Aquino

1989 Toyota LiteAce - Small is More

If the L300 conquered the larger scale of the van market, the LiteAce made a splash in the smaller range. One of three vehicles that were launched when Toyota made a return in the Philippines, this one can seat seven people in a small package. It may be gone but the market still craves for small people carriers until now.
  • Launched together with the Corolla and Crown
  • GXL variant became the sole option in 1993
  • Ferdinand Marcos dies in Hawaii due to an internal organ failure

1990 Kia Pride - The First People's Car

Governor Jose Alvarez of Palawan brought in the Korean budget car and despite the badge, it was a market success thanks to a low price and its practicality. The hatchback came in first with a sedan launched in 1992 and bowing out in 2004, being replaced by the Picanto. Since then, economy cars have more kit and power than before.
  • 1.1 carburetor engine was the sole option paired to a manual until a GTX got an automatic
  • Also assembled alongside the Daihatsu Charade in Paranaque
  • The deadly 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Northern and Central Luzon happened

1991 Toyota Tamaraw - Birth of the FX

The Tamaraw was revived as a cargo van and was a success for Toyota. Two years later, an MPV version known as the FX was born that led a segment of its own, the AUV. The term FX also became a vernacular for a utility shuttle carrying people, and being called to vehicles not wearing the Toyota badge. Its successors became blockbusters despite Isuzu and Mitsubishi entering the scene in the late 90s.
  • Second best seller of Toyota until 1997
  • Tamaraw FX name used in Revo until 2002
  • Typhoon Uring struck Eastern Visayas killing 8,000 people mostly from Ormoc due to a landslide

1992 Toyota Corolla - A Best Seller was Born

Called as the Big Body due to its big dimensions, the Corolla became the country's best selling vehicle until 1998. It also hosted numerous firsts including rear seat belts and a driver's airbag. Selling lots of them meant numerous special edition models were spun. This was the car that defined the decade due to its ubiquity.

  • 1.6 engine became EFI powered
  • Sold 17,000 units in 1996 alone
  • Pepsi's 349 fiasco with thousands of victims happened that year
1993 Mitsubishi Galant - Here Comes V6 Power

A redesign in 1993 gave the Galant a 2.0 V6 engine which was unrivaled until the Cefiro's launch three years later. Others stucked 4 cylinder engines under their hoods but this one was a niche of its own. Almost 10 years later, rivals had V6 engines and the decline of the Galant badge happened. Despite the death of the nameplate, the Galant has a spot on the automotive industry.
  • First in its class to offer a V6 engine
  • 1.8 Carburetor engine dropped
  • 266 people perished after a pagoda sank due to overloading in Bocaue, Bulacan

1994 BMW 3 Series - The Germans Had Arrived

With Mercedes Benz being silent during that time, BMW made a splash by launching the 3 Series and the timing was right, executives had lots of money and were curious. Volvo started operations in the same year but BMW's impact was very strong that a local subsidiary was put up years later only to pull out due to a crisis in 2008.
  • Available in 316i guise in 1994, with a 320i sold in 1996
  • Assembled in Columbian's plant in Bicutan, Paranaque
  • For the first time, the Miss Universe pageant was held in Manila which also made Dayanara Torres a household name

1995 Honda Civic - The Trendsetter

November 1995 saw a new Civic which had the VTEC technology (something that they're capitalizing back then), double wishbones which made it comfortable, and an SiR variant later on. While it didn't beat the Corolla in the sales race, it cemented its position as the sporty and prestige (due to Honda's no taxi policy) compact back then. These technologies were later trickled to other Hondas.
  • Only EFI engines and a sedan configuration was available
  • First Philippine market Honda to get VTEC
  • Eat Bulaga! had its premiere at GMA Network after years of shuffling TV networks

1996 Nissan Cefiro - Executive Wars Had Started

While the Galant started the engine displacement wars, the Cefiro took the category by storm in which it offered a stately appearance that appealed to executives. No more rear wheel drive which the predecessor had, in replacement was the VQ V6 engines that pulled smoothly. Although it had gone with the wind, this made rivals more luxurious.

  • Available in front wheel drive with V6 engines
  • Ended the streak of Nissan's unsuccessful executive car models
  • Michael Jackson's HIStory World Tour in the Philippines held 

1997 Honda CR-V - Birth of the Compact SUV

Based on a Civic platform, the CR-V was essentially a raised Civic that can wade through floods with ease. This was Honda's first attempt on the SUV race and was a success, despite that only five people can ride inside. The compact SUV wars can be traced to this vehicle, especially that years later more competitors had arrived to the scene.
  • Only available in AWD
  • Toyota RAV4 arrived first, but this one saw commercial success
  • Agila-2 communications satellite was launched and commenced commercial service 

1998 Mitsubishi Adventure - The Car That Saved Mitsubishi

1998 was a gloomy year for the industry, especially that a crisis saw falling car sales. But not for Mitsubishi, whose Adventure - the answer for the Tamaraw - became the reason why the car brand beat Toyota in the sales race. Get a Taiwanese car, fit in Mitsu's reliable 4D56 engine and price it fairly and vola! Until now, the Adventure is still marketed.

  • Named as the Mitsubishi Freeca from Taiwan
  • Diesel variant remains to be marketed locally, gasoline engine discontinued by 2009
  • The Philippine Independence celebrated its 100th centennial anniversary

1999 Ford Lynx - A Comeback of the Blue Oval

Ford's Philippine plant was inaugurated in September 1999 with the Lynx (a last generation Laser) being the first vehicle to roll out. So significant it made the country being an exporter until put to a stop in 2012 which made the plant shut down.
  • Used the Lynx name for the Philippines
  • Exported to several ASEAN countries until replaced by Focus
  • The Manhunt International World Finals was held for the first time in Manila

2000 Nissan Sentra Exalta - Luxury at Compact Levels

If there's one car that had made other rivals place items that are only seen in vehicles costing three or four times more, its the Sentra Exalta in STA guise. Having buttery leather seats, a sun roof, disc changer, and fake wood panels for just below 800k (during that time) is a bargain in itself. With this alone, Nissan sales during that year grew and that theme had transferred to its other models and competitors, nonetheless.
  • First vehicle to be released under Yulon Motor's administration
  • Third update for the Sentra B14 model locally, which caused the 1.6 Super Saloon to be discontinued
  • Philippine Airlines Flight 812 en route from Davao to Manila was hijacked who later jumped out of the plane without killing any of the passengers or crew

2001 Isuzu Crosswind - AUV Wars Made Intense

Sometime in June 2001, the Hilander (which was fresh) was replaced by the Crosswind and made its direct rivals very old. It was the first to get an automatic transmission paired to a diesel engine, with leather seats and head rest mounted screens that followed. So successful it had overtaken the Adventure numerous times in sales.
  • Technically the second generation Hilander
  • Hilander name used in Crosswind until 2004
  • Dream Satellite TV was launched and commenced operations

2002 Toyota Camry - Luxury Redefined

While the Cefiro is the top choice before, the anonymous looking previous generation Camry received a transformation that made executives wow. Not much cheesy looking than the Nissan but it also offers the same amount of room and more fuel friendly 4-cylinder engines. Up to now, Camrys are sought after by the same demographic market.
  • Assembled in the Philippines
  • V6 engine followed in 2004
  • The Ateneo Blue Eagles defeat the De La Salle Green Archers to end the latter's 4-year winning streak and get their school title in 14 years

2003 Ford Everest - A Category was Born

Pick-up truck based SUVs are a niche (the Terrano was one) but the Everest - launched in November 2003 - made a category that gave way to the Fortuner, Alterra, and Montero Sport. This category shifted people from their AUVs and was a success on making this category a profitable venture.
  • Based from the Ranger
  • Initially available with a manual, followed by an automatic
  • Jollibee celebrates it 25th year anniversary

2004 Mazda 3 - An Anticipated Return

As early as 2002, there were reports that Mazda would be distributed by Ford. That report became true two years later, with the comeback being heralded by the Mazda 6 and Tribute but the star was the 3, becoming the best seller for the brand. No more bland looks, it was fun to drive and loaded with goodies.
  • First released in sedan guise, with a hatchback followed
  • Outsold the Focus until 2011
  • Overseas Filipino Workers voted for the first time under the Overseas Absentee Voting Act of 2003
2005 Hyundai Getz - The Small Success of Hyundai

While the Starex is a runaway success, the Getz became a star despite being a new nameplate. It hit the right notes: small footprint, basic amenities, fuel friendly engines, and a spacious cabin. With an introductory price around the 300k mark, it is a sure hit for Hyundai.
  • Smaller than the Matrix
  • Received a diesel engine in a 2006 update
  • Jaime Sin, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila, dies at the age of 76
2006 Toyota Avanza - The Boom of a Class

The Innova was a hit, but Toyota needed something smaller so it can compete in the taxi category as well as with the APV, which is a lukewarm seller during that time. It was a hit, among low budgeted buyers who seek three rows of seats.
  • Sold as the Daihatsu Xenia in Indonesia
  • First Toyota to be offered with a LPG fuel system
  • Leo Oracion became the first Filipino to reach the summit of Mount Everest in May

2007 Toyota Vios - Goodbye Corolla?

That year was the last year for the Corolla Altis, and the first year for a redesigned Vios, which outsold the bigger brother in 2005. In terms of size, it was similar to the Corolla Big Body plus it was the default pick of the masses, especially that the Altis got larger and pricey.

  • Assembled in the Philippines
  • Overtook the Innova as the best selling vehicle in 2008
  • Former President and current Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada was pardoned

2008 Mitsubishi Montero Sport - Mitsubishi's Savior

The first Montero Sport which was brought here was not a hit since it was very very old. Now that the Fortuner saw the rewards, other manufacturers tried to dethrone but Mitsubishi did it. Despite the fact it was first made available in 4x4 guise, a 2.5 4x2 AT launched in 2009 made it a runaway winner. In 2014, the Fortuner became the sales leader again.
  • SUV based on the Strada pick-up
  • Best selling vehicle in class from 2009 until 2013 until the Fortuner took over the following year
  • After six years, the Eraserheads reunites for a concert but cut short due to Ely Buendia's worsing health conditon

2009 Hyundai Genesis Coupe - The Rise of Hyundai

Hyundai making a sports car which rivals the Mustang may be a joke, but the Korean brand made it seriously by the means of the Genesis Coupe. Available in rear wheel drive, this car is about pure driving fun and nothing more. Whats great is that prices start at below P2M bucks, a price point rivals ignore but offers the same quality as them.

  • Replaces the front wheel drive Coupe/Tiburon
  • Related to the Genesis and Equus sedans
  • The flu pandemic, known as the H1N1 outbreak affects every country including the Philippines

2010 Ford Fiesta - The Power of Social Media

Sub-compacts are currently the cash cows of manufacturers nowadays, so Ford jumped to the opportunity of introducing the Fiesta locally and heavily promoted this vehicle via social media which signaled its intended target market. Since then, Ford would heavily promote its vehicles through online and social media.
  • Built in Thailand for the ASEAN market
  • Promoted with a theme of Fiesta Connect
  • First Philippine automated elections occurred

2011 Hyundai Elantra - Broke the Mold More

A debut at the Manila International Auto Show in that year and combined with a more competitive pricing and specifications, Hyundai had a winner here. Add the various awards it received worldwide, Hyundai was definitely on the roll. Just like the Tucson and Accent, this one sold very well.

  • Replaces the unsuccessful diesel model
  • Car of the Year Philippines in 2012
  • 150th birth anniversary of Jose Rizal

2012 Toyota 86 - Fun is Back at Toyota

Toyota admitted that the younger demographics would rather take public transportation than drive. But with Toyota's return to the fun to drive theme, the 86 would start a trend that made other Toyotas follow. Nothing fancy inside and out plus conservative engine figures, it is just pure driving pleasure that is offered. There are reports of vehicles of sporting nature slotting above and below in development process.

  • First sports car model to be officially sold by Toyota Motor Philippines
  • Promoted through a motorcade prior to its official launch
  • The controversial Reproductive Health Bill was put into law
2013 Mitsubishi Mirage - Less is More

Downsizing was a trend but keeping it practical and more realistic was lacking. Fortunately, Mitsubishi built the Mirage with an economical engine, a roomier cabin, and amenities that aren't offered in that price range. So popular during its first full year a waiting list occurred plus activities and marketing strategies were aimed towards young buyers, which ensured its popularity.

  • Cheapest vehicle in Mitsubishi's line-up
  • Assembled in Thailand for worldwide consumption
  • The priority assistance development fund became a scandal that a million people march occurred in August of that year
2014 Honda City - Technology in a Small Package

Items such as curtain airbags, an advanced touchscreen monitor, and a stability control in a sub-million peso vehicle made Honda a standout in 2014, especially that none other contemporaries had it as standard. Plus having it assembled in the Philippines added its appeal, proving that the country has skilled workers assembling world class vehicles driven by fellow Filipinos.
  • Top end model costs P980,0000, nearly eating to Civic terrirtory
  • Marked the return of the CVT transmission
  • Senator Antonio Trillianes IV and Vice President Jejomary Binay's debate didn't occur after the latter backed out
2015 Nissan Navara - Let the Pickup Wars Begin

This line was mentioned by the president of Nissan Philippines himself marked the launch of the redesigned Nissan Navara. It was the first pick-up truck sold in the mainstream market to have coil springs and a 7-speed automatic transmission. That year saw a new Strada and Hilux and an updated Ranger and D-Max.

  • First Nissan to be available with a 7-speed automatic transmission
  • Now assembled in Thailand
  • The Aldub phenomenon made Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza household names which was featured in a July 2015 episode of Eat Bulaga!

Car Guide and Inspiration Car Profiles - Honda Pilot-Cars Blogging

HONDA PILOT

Staying away from its boxy stature of old and now possessing an exterior of the current, the third generation Pilot crams every available amenity that is found among high end mainstream branded vehicles. Sure, the engine has Honda's Earth Dreams technology and a lot of other features but the price has to be desired for some.

The Good:
The Bad:

Price Range: P3,380,000
Our Rating:

Last Update: February 24, 2016

OWNERSHIP DETAILS3.5 EX-L
PriceP3,380,000. Additional P20,000 for White Diamond Pearl
Warranty3 Years or 100,000kms
ENGINE SPECS
Engine3.5 DOHC 24V V6
Horsepower280hp @ 6,200rpm
Torque353Nm @ 5,000rpm
Fuel TypeGasoline/93 Octane
Fuel SystemDirect Injection with Variable Cylinder Management and Earth Dreams Technology
Transmission6-Speed Automatic
Fuel Tank Capacity74 Liters
DIMENSIONS
Length4,941mm
Width2,296mm
Height1,773mm
Wheelbase2,820mm
Curb Weight1,962kg
Body Style5 Door SUV
Engine/Drive TypeFront Engine/All Wheel Drive with Intelligent Variable Torque Management and Dynamic Torque Vectoring
Seating8
SUSPENSION & TIRES
Front SuspensionMcPherson Strut
Rear SuspensionMulti-Link with Trailing Arm
Front BrakesVentilated Disc
Rear BrakesDrum in Disc
Tires245/60 R18
Wheels18 Inch Alloy
SAFETY
Airbags8
Anti-Lock BrakesYes, with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
Traction/Stability ControlYes, Vehicle Stability Assist and Intelligent Traction Management
Other Safety FeaturesBlind Spot Information, Cross Traffic Monitor, Advance Compatibility Engineering, ISO-FIX Seats, Hill Start Assist, Seatbelt Reminder, Immobilizer, Parking Sensors, Multi-View Reverse Camera, Emergency Stop Signal, Transaction Control System, Trailer Stability Assist, Tire Pressure Monitor System, Lane Keeping Assist System, Road Departure Mitigation, Collision Mitigation Braking System, Forward Collision Warning, Lane Departure Warning
EXTERIOR
Fog LampsYes
Other Exterior FeaturesDaytime Running Lights, Chrome Door Handles, Front Rain Sensing Wipers, Rear Wiper, Tail Gate Spoiler, Side Mirror Signal Repeaters, Roof Rails, Reverse Auto Tilt Side Mirror, Rear Privacy Glass, Washer Level Sensor, Acoustic Windshield, Sunroof, LED Projector Headlights with Auto Leveling and Auto On/Off
INTERIOR
Steering Wheel AdjustmentTilt and Telescopic
Steering Wheel MaterialLeather
Seating AdjustmentPower, Driver and Front Passenger
Seating MaterialLeather
Other Interior FeaturesAdaptive Cruise Control, Agile Handling Assist, 12V Accessory Socket, Chrome Door Handles, Coat Hanger, Illuminated Glove Box, Rear Window Sunshades, 4.2 Inch Multi Information Display, Cargo Area Light, Blue LED Light, Active Noise Control, Remote Engine Start
CONVENIENCE FEATURES
Power AmenitiesSteering, Windows, Door Locks, Mirrors with Fold and Memory, Tailgate
Climate ControlAutomatic, Triple Zone
Audio SystemFront: 8 Inch Touch Screen Display Audio with AM/FM/CD/MP3/DVD/AUX/USB/Bluetooth/HDMI Port/iPod and iPhone/WiFi Connectivity. Rear: 9 Inch Entertainment System with Remote Control, 2 Wireless Headphones, DVD Player, and Auxiliary Jack
Speakers7
Steering Wheel ControlsYes, Audio, Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist System, Multi Information Display, Bluetooth Hands Free
AlarmYes, Security Alarm
Keyless EntryYes, Smart Entry with Push Start System
RIVALSDodge Durango, Ford Explorer, Hyundai Grand Santa Fe, Mazda CX-9, Mitsubishi Pajero, Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
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Sunday, February 21, 2016

Car Guide and Inspiration Used Car Review - Suzuki SX4 (2008-2015)-Cars Blogging

In a lazy Monday like this, Hubben Delcatro features a not-so-popular nameplate around.

2008-2015 Suzuki SX4

History
Suzuki has a history of vehicles which were produced for other manufacturers and vice versa, most of them are from General Motors that are sold anywhere else in the world. Other OEM deals are arranged with their fellow Japanese manufacturers which includes Mazda, Nissan (both in Japan), Mitsubishi (Indonesia), and Subaru (Europe).

If there is one vehicle in their stable that is sold as a Fiat, this is it. First launched as a hatchback in 2006 for the European market, the SX4 (an abbreviation of Sports X-Over 4 all seasons) can be had in either front or 4x4 drivetrain and a sedan, a replacement for the Aero/Liana and Forenza range in several markets. This one follows the mold of the Jimny and Vitara, vehicles that had defined Suzuki in a segment.

An addition to the passenger car portfolio of Suzuki, the SX4 arrived first in sedan guise with a hatchback followed that coincided with an update. The sedan was never a huge seller, so it was no surprise that it was dropped in 2011; the hatchback officially ended sales in 2015, marking the end of the SX4 range. Post 2010 models are called as the Aero for sedan models and Crossover for hatchback variants.

Value and Costs
Planing to set your eyes on the SX4 as your next car? Then here is a good news, prices range between P300,000 to P570,000 and that is for both sedan and hatchback models. To be honest, the sedan is surrounded by competitors that are much better in every aspect and costs cheap to keep while the hatchback is a better buy if you want this nameplate, simply because only a few rivals exist in this category.

Since this vehicle isn't much common in the market, no common problems were reported by owners so expect this vehicle to be reliable. One disadvantage that you must be prepared is cost of parts, as Suzukis are known for expensive spare parts.

Exterior and Interior
Styling per body style differ, so let us discuss them in detail for each one. Going with the sedan will give you a tall boy look but the roofline is awkward at best plus the standard 15 inch wheels for the earlier models contribute to a somewhat dinky look, this was rectified when it was upgraded and a rear spoiler was also added. Going for the hatchback treats you to something less off-looking plus roof rails comes standard.

Going inside will reveal something opposite of a true-blue Japanese CBU, cheap interior finish plus control switches that one snap you will feel it will give up. Otherwise, interior room is akin to an MPV and all models get a 60/40 fold rear seat as standard. Other good stuffs that come standard include a thick leather steering wheel with audio controls and large gauge instrumental reading.

Engine
Throughout selling life, only one engine exist: a M16A 1.6 carrying 102hp at 5,500rpm for 2008 to early 2010 models or 110hp at 5,600rpm for later releases and torque pegged at 145Nm at 4,200rpm for early variants or 150Nm at 3,800rpm if you are aiming for a later unit. Steer clear of the 102hp 1.6 especially that it struggles at weight plus engine sound is wheezy, at least it is well planted but you'll need to push hard. Choosing the 110hp 1.6 rewards you a much better driving experience plus the feeling of heaviness is nowhere to be found.

Driving Impressions
One advantage of this compact is a driving feel that is comfortable at best, especially it does not transmit any road imperfections and the suspension glides well, plus the tires that come standard is biased towards comfort. Drivers will receive a taller-than-average seating position, which is a good thing coupled with large windows.

Verdict
This vehicle will either make you go or avoid buying this one for a variety of reasons. The sedan is a choice if you want something that is not common and love cruising more, but we pick the hatchback since it is the practical all-rounder. Life is a compromise so choose wisely.

The Good:
  • Upright driving position
  • Practical hatchback configuration
  • Airy interior cabin
The Bad:
  • Early models struggling engine
  • Interior quality isn't the best
  • Expensive maintenance costs 
The Pick: Crossover

THE SPECS
Engine: 1,586cc M16A I4 gasoline
Power: 102hp @ 5,500rpm (2008-2010), 110hp @ 5,600rpm (2010-2015)
Torque: 145Nm @ 4,200rpm (2008-2010), 150Nm @ 3,800rpm (2010-2015)
Fuel Consumption: 8-10km/L (city), 11-13km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Suspension: Front McPherson strut, rear torsion beam

MORE INFO
Price (New): P814,000-P899,000
Price (Now): P300,000-P570,000
Rivals: Chevrolet Optra, Chevrolet Cruze, Ford Focus, Honda Civic, Mazda 3, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Sentra, Toyota Corolla Altis (Sedan/Aero); Ford Focus, Hyundai i30, Kia Soul, Mazda 3 (Crossover)
On Sale: 2008-2011 (Sedan/Aero), 2010-2015 (Crossover)
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Contacts:
Suzuki E. Rodriguez - (02) 726-2709

Friday, February 19, 2016

Car Guide and Inspiration Car Features - Best Selling Car Nameplates in the Philippines from 1995-2015-Cars Blogging

323,000 vehicles found a buyer in 2015, which was also a record year for the industry. This article sees new names and old timers beating their old records. This 20 year old data shows you the best sellers here.

Do take note that vehicle figures here are from the manufacturer itself and lists available information that are released, so other models that sold well but not reported will not be counted here.

See the records from 20112013 and 2014.

Top 20 most successful nameplates in the Philippines from 1995-2015



1. Toyota Vios
Volume: 33,173
Peak Year: 2015


2. Toyota Fortuner
Volume: 18,643
Peak Year: 2014



3. Toyota Corolla
Volume: 17,686
Peak Year: 1996


4. Toyota Innova
Volume: 17,011
Peak Year: 2015


5. Mitsubishi Montero Sport
Volume: 16,766
Peak Year: 2014




6. Toyota Hiace
Volume: 16,675
Peak Year: 2015


7. Honda Civic
Volume: 15,899
Peak Year: 1996


8. Toyota Tamaraw FX
Volume: 15,661
Peak Year: 1995


9. Toyota Wigo
Volume: 13,433
Peak Year: 2015


10. Mitsubishi Lancer
Volume: 13,119
Peak Year: 1996*


11. Nissan Sentra
Volume: 12,658
Peak Year: 1995**


12. Toyota Revo
Volume: 12,001
Peak Year: 2003



13. Isuzu MU-X
Volume: 10,000
Peak Year: 2015


14. Honda CR-V
Volume: 9,708
Peak Year: 2003


15. Mitsubishi L300 FB/CC
Volume: 9,078
Peak Year: 1996


16. Honda City
Volume: 8,914
Peak Year: 2010


17. Isuzu Crosswind
Volume: 8,901
Peak Year: 2003



18. Toyota Hilux
Volume: 8,719
Peak Year: 2015



19. Ford Ecosport
Volume: 8,691
Peak Year: 2015



20. Toyota Avanza
Volume: 8,464
Peak Year: 2015

Notes:
* - Combined sales of "Itlog" and "Pizza" Lancer models, with the latter introduced in September 1996
** - Combined sales of B13 and B14 Sentra models, with the former being sold until 1999.

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