Sunday, May 29, 2016

Car Guide and Inspiration Quickie Used Car Review - Chevrolet Spark (2006-2010)-Cars Blogging

Welcome to our quickie used car reviews, in which we will summarize our car reviews to three sections: the overview of the car, the variant that you should get, and the associated maintenance costs. Links to the full review will be posted here.


2006-2010 Chevrolet Spark

The Good: Can go with ease around town, headroom is decent

The Bad: Engine needs to work hard, limited cabin space

The Say: Rivals outdone this hatch in every aspect.

Go For: 1.0 LT
Avoid: 0.8 badged as Matiz

Price Range: P150,000-P200,000
Our Rating: **

Full Review: Used Car Review - Chevrolet Spark (2006-2010)
Latest vehicle profile: Chevrolet Spark

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2006-2010

Vehicle Overview
If you have heard of a car named Daewoo Matiz, then the Chevrolet Spark will ring a bell to you since they are identical to one another. Although some local examples under the Matiz badge had the puny 0.8 engine which was available at the turn of the millennium, Chevrolet brought in this but utilizing a 1.0 engine which is decent enough.

As a city car, it does provide you lots of headroom but cabin space is something to be desired, since you will have to rub elbows with your front seat passenger whenever you need to shift gears. Interior quality isn't a strength, especially exposed screws and bolts come present. Thankfully, controls are within driver's reach such as the front power windows and manually adjustable mirrors.

Although the standard engine is fuel efficient, it struggles and needs to be worked hard to be on speed. The suspension absorbs all road imperfections and does not transmit to the passengers and the clutch is easy to modulate, though it has the tendency to tip on curves. All around visibility is excellent, thanks to the tall profile.

What Should I Get
Avoid the earlier Matiz models, since the smallish engine will want you for more. If you aim for this model (competitors are better purchases), do take note that the Spark comes in one variant with 65hp 1.0 as standard. Models from June 2007 is what we pick since these add keyless entry, fog lamps, power door locks, and MP3 capability and with the price difference is too little, going for a fully equipped model makes sense. All models get steel wheels, power front windows, CD player, and a rear window defogger.

How Much Would It Cost Me
Unlike Korean and Japanese rivals, parts availability for the Spark isn't that easy especially dealers aren't stocking them plus not much of them exist (the Koreans at least have specialist shops). Fuel consumption is tops though, despite the engine needing to work hard. Problem points for a city car would include those wear and tear items and the alternator.

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Car Guide and Inspiration Car Features - American Branded Cars Not Sold in the US-Cars Blogging

Whether you like it or not, the American car market is still one of the largest vehicle buyers across the globe, although China had been buying more cars than the US of A just a decade ago or so. The Detroit Three had gone through good and bad times with some of them churning out great and mediocre vehicles and some cleaning up unsalable brands.

Nowadays, debates of whatever is considered as an "American" car are widespread, since vehicle components are built in every part of the world for final assembly. Japanese manufacturers such as Toyota and Honda have plants in the US, while GM and Chrysler assemble some US market vehicles in neighboring Canada and Mexico. Outside, Ford is active in Europe and is doing well while the other two struggle, Buicks are best sellers in China, and General Motors owned a lot of brands and uses different names for every market. However, not all places they do well especially Ford is reported to pull-out in Indonesia and Japan and Chevrolet wasn't a success in the United Kingdom. Globalization had caught up them which means they have to adjust to a market's requirement and preferences.

In this article, we shall discover American branded vehicles sold in the Philippines which are not sold in the United States which covers brands like Chevrolet, Ford, Chrysler, Jeep, and Dodge. We are including the cases of the Ford Ranger and Focus which have two different versions aimed for markets outside North America, although the Focus' third generation model is the one model for all consumers and the Ranger still lives outside the continent. Another case is the usage of a US market name for a vehicle not sold there, which we will include in this list. Last one is whether that particular generation of the vehicle is not sold in the US market.


Vehicle: Chevrolet Spark (Second Generation)
Origin: South Korea
Availability in Home Market: 2005-2009 (for second generation model), 1998-Current (Spark nameplate)
Philippine Availability: 2006-2010


Vehicle: Chevrolet Zafira (Philippine Market Name)
Origin: Germany, as an Opel
Availability in Home Market: 1999-Current
Philippine Availability: 2000-2005


Vehicle: Chevrolet Spin
Origin: Brazil
Availability in Home Market: 2012-Current
Philippine Availability: 2013-Current


Vehicle: Chevrolet Orlando
Origin: South Korea (although this vehicle should be produced in the USA, the decision was reversed in 2010)
Availability in Home Market: 2011-Current
Philippine Availability: 2011-Current


Vehicle: Chevrolet Captiva
Origin: South Korea, as a Daewoo
Availability in Home Market: 2006-Current
Philippine Availability: 2007-Current


Vehicle: Chevrolet Trailblazer
Origin: Thailand
Availability in Home Market: 2012-Current
Philippine Availability: 2012-Current


Vehicle: Ford Lynx
Origin: Japan, shares a platform with a Mazda
Availability in Home Market: 1998-2002
Philippine Availability: 1999-2005


Vehicle: Ford Focus (Second Generation, European model)
Origin: Germany
Availability in Home Market: 2004-2010 (for second generation model), 1998-Current (Focus nameplate)
Philippine Availability: 2005-2012


Vehicle: Ford Ecosport
Origin: Brazil
Availability in Home Market: 2003-Current
Philippine Availability: 2014-Current


Vehicle: Ford Everest
Origin: Thailand
Availability in Home Market: 2003-Current
Philippine Availability: 2003-Current



Vehicle: Ford Ranger (Asian Market)
Origin: Japan, as a Mazda
Availability in Home Market: 1971-Current (Courier name until 2006 while Ranger name is used from 1998)
Philippine Availability: 1999-Current


Vehicle: Ford Fiera
Origin: Philippines
Availability in Home Market: 1970s to 1980s

Below is a list of American branded vehicles that are also marketed in the US as is, although some modifications are done to suit market tastes but they are still the same car.
Vehicle (Philippine Market)Years Availability (PH)Vehicle (US Market)Years Availability (US)
Chevrolet Spark2006-CurrentChevrolet Spark2012-Current
Chevrolet Aveo2003-2012Chevrolet Aveo2003-2011
Chevrolet Sonic2012-CurrentChevrolet Sonic2011-Current
Chevrolet Cassia2000-2002Suzuki Esteem1995-2002
Chevrolet Optra2003-2010Suzuki Forenza2004-2008
Chevrolet Cruze2010-CurrentChevrolet Cruze2009-Current
Chevrolet Lumina2005-2007Buick Regal1973-2004, 2010-Current
Chevrolet Malibu2013-CurrentChevrolet Malibu1964-1983, 1997-Current
Chevrolet Camaro2010-CurrentChevrolet Camaro1966-2002, 2009-Current
Chevrolet Venture2001-2007Chevrolet Venture1996-2005
Chevrolet Trax2015-CurrentChevrolet Trax2014-Current
Chevrolet Trailblazer2004-2008, 2012-CurrentChevrolet Trailblazer1999-2001 (as a variant of Blazer), 2001-2009 (as standalone model)
Chevrolet Traverse2011-2015Chevrolet Traverse2008-Current
Chevrolet Tahoe2002-2014Chevrolet Tahoe1992-Current
Chevrolet Suburban1996-CurrentChevrolet Suburban1935-Current
Chevrolet Silverado2000-2002Chevrolet Silverado1998-Current (as standalone model)
Chevrolet Colorado2012-CurrentChevrolet Colorado2004-2012, 2014-Current
Chevrolet Savana1998-2000Chevrolet Express1996-Current
Chrysler 3002005-CurrentChrysler 3002004-Current
Chrysler Neon1999-2001Dodge/Plymouth Neon1994-2005 (Dodge), 1994-2001 (Plymouth)
Chrysler Stratus1999-2001Dodge Stratus1995-2006
Chrysler Town and Country2002-CurrentChrysler Town and Country1989-2016
Chrysler Pacifica2005-2008Chrysler Pacifica2003-2008, 2016-Current
Chrysler Voyager2000-2003Chrysler/Plymouth Voyager2001-2007
Dodge Caliber2007-2009Dodge Caliber2006-2012
Dodge Charger2010-CurrentDodge Charger1966-1978, 1981-1987, 2005-Current
Dodge Challenger2011-CurrentDodge Challenger1970-1974, 1978-1983, 2008-Current
Dodge Durango2000-2009, 2011-CurrentDodge Durango1997-Current
Dodge Caravan1998-2002Dodge Caravan1983-Current
Dodge Dakota2001-2004Dodge Dakota1987-2011
Dodge Journey2008-2011Dodge Journey2008-Current
Dodge Nitro2008-2012Dodge Nitro2006-2012
Dodge Ram2014-CurrentDodge Ram/Ram 1500/Ram 25001981-Current
Ford E1501998-2014Ford E-Series1961-Current
Ford Escape2002-2013, 2014-CurrentFord Escape2000-Current
Ford Expedition1998-CurrentFord Expedition1996-Current
Ford Explorer2004-CurrentFord Explorer1990-Current
Ford Explorer Sport Trac2000-2004Ford Explorer Sport Trac2000-2010
Ford F1501998-2004Ford F1501948-Current
Ford Fiesta2010-CurrentFord Fiesta1978-1980, 2010-Current
Ford Focus2005-CurrentFord Focus1999-Current
Ford Mustang2012-CurrentFord Mustang1964-Current
Ford Ranger1999-CurrentFord Ranger1982-2012
Jeep Cherokee1998-2000Jeep Cherokee1974-2001, 2013-Current
Jeep Commander2006-2011Jeep Commander2006-2010
Jeep Grand Cherokee1998-CurrentJeep Grand Cherokee1992-Current
Jeep Wrangler2008-CurrentJeep Wrangler1986-Current
Lincoln Town Car1998-2002Lincoln Town Car1980-2011

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Car Guide and Inspiration Used Car Review - Honda Civic (2012-2016)-Cars Blogging

Hubben Delcatro checks out the subdued appeal of an otherwise sporty car.

2012-2016 Honda Civic

History
Everyone knew what happened in the latter part of 2008 with the global financial crisis crippling nearly every car manufacturer around the world. The Detroit Three (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler) went into serious trouble with two of them declaring bankruptcy and flying to the White House just to ask bailout money, the Japanese experienced falling sales despite their vehicles meeting the people's needs during that time, and the Koreans bucked the trend by having an increase in sales.

Honda developed the ninth generation Civic at the height of the global financial crisis in which led the company that consumers (during that time) wouldn't care about high end features and top notch quality as long as the vehicle was fuel friendly and affordable. That mindset cost them against several models such as the Ford Focus and Hyundai Elantra, which sold more in the United States and became more plushier and of high quality. Initial reviews were poor and Honda introduced a quick update for 2013 in the US. Different countries get different Civics of this generation like most get the sedan, Europe has hatchback and wagon versions, and the Type R is the remaining variant from the nameplate sold in Japan, as the Nippons prefer minivans and hatchbacks.

The Civic nameplate is one of the popular ones in the Philippines, especially it was Honda's best seller for several years and beating the Corolla in the sales race. Things went bad for Honda Cars Philippines as the latter part of 2011 they had to endure the crippling effects of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan and the flooding in Thailand, with the latter causing them stock depletion. Launched in February 2012 in the form of the EXI variant which featured stability control, side airbags, cruise control, back up camera, and 60/40 fold rear seats which was later on removed in models imported from Thailand that saw introduction in July of the same year. Updates occurred in May 2014 which was its mid-life change that had the upper models wear Modulo or Mugen bodykits and the deletion of the manual transmission while November 2014 had the manual and the non-bodykit variants return.

Value and Costs
Nowadays, you may score for a ninth generation Civic at the tune of P580,000 to P750,000. Unlike older iterations of this model that are commonplace in the used market, this one comes out a few times in the classifieds block and online selling sites. Do take note that Japan sourced models are a rare specie, since only a few were brought in and sold for a limited period of time, so if you were able to spot one for a low price you've got a winner here. For the Thailand imported units, better head for the facelifted units since these were better equipped than the older ones.

The good news for the 1.8 engine it is the same with the previous generation (albeit with slight differences) which makes maintenance costs somewhat lower while the 2.0 engine has some shared components with the CR-V. Like any car, do check the vehicle for any hidden quirks and problems since these may be a bargain point, slashing the overall price.

Exterior and Interior
You may know or not know this one but this one shrunk in size in all aspects which was one wrong move that they did in developing this vehicle, especially that cars aren't going smaller each time they are redesigned. Outside, you may tell it looks bland and designed during a lazy rainy day or worse, take a clay replica of the Civic FD and have some changes outside. Yes, some say this lost its mojo but think of this one as a rocker college dude who wears a suit and tie during their graduation ball, mellow and subdued. Facelifted models had the 1.8 E wear Modulo bodykits while the top end 2.0 EL gets Mugen ones.

It is the same banana when you go inside, gone are the daring and futuristic interior and in place is a more silent looking interior which has a luxurious appeal. Some details from the previous generation model were retained such as the two tier instrumental gauges which has two levels for the speedometer (don't worry, it is still digital) and the tachometer. New additional items for for this generation include rear folding seats, cruise control, and an LCD screen situated beside the speedometer which lets you view vehicle settings, audio settings, average fuel economy, or even the time. One negative inside are some cheap interior fittings, a step down from the predecessor.

Engine
Sure, the R18Z1 1.8 carrying 139hp at 6,500rpm and 174Nm at 4,300rpm and the R20A5 2.0 having 153hp at 6,500rpm and 190Nm at 4,300rpm are either carryovers from the FD Civic or shared with other Honda vehicles, but these are solid performers. One new feature is the ECON driving mode which adjusts the drive-by-wire throttle control unit to improve fuel consumption. Still, this vehicle is rev-happy and has that kick known for.

Driving Impressions
Does this one still drives like the older models? If we are to answer, although it has some sportiness in it, it drives more in the veins of a luxury sedan. The previous generation model was criticized for hard seats and its ride is on the firm side, good thing it received more comfortable seats and a softer ride although high speeds will punish you with lots of noise.

Verdict
Honda had experienced troubles and making some bad decisions which had cost them their reputation and image. Yes, it trades in the sporty image for a more mature image which caused some fans to look elsewhere. But in the end, Honda made an evolution by making it more mature than before, although this one lacked some character and appeal.

The Good:
  • Comfortable to be in
  • Feature loaded Japan sourced model
  • Peppy engines
The Bad:
  • Not for everyone
  • Noisy
  • Some cheap touches
The Pick: 1.8 S

THE SPECS
Engines: 1,799cc R18Z1 and 1,997cc R20A5 I4 gasoline
Power: 139hp @ 6,500rpm (1.8), 153hp @ 6,500rpm (2.0)
Torque: 174Nm @ 4,300rpm (1.8), 190Nm @ 4,300rpm (2.0)
Fuel Consumption: 8-10km/L (city), 10-12km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 5-speed manual, 5-speed automatic
Suspension: Front McPherson strut, rear double wishbone

MORE INFO
Price (New): P948,000-P1,378,000
Price (Now): P580,000-P750,000
Rivals: Chevrolet Cruze, Ford Focus, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte, Mazda 3, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Sylphy, Nissan Sentra, Subaru Impreza, Toyota Corolla Altis
On Sale: 2012-2016
Resources:

Contacts:
Honda Cars Pasig - (02) 988-1288

Sunday, May 15, 2016

Car Guide and Inspiration Used Car Review - Mitsubishi Fuzion (2007-2015)-Cars Blogging

For this Monday, Hubben Delcatro revisits an old nameplate which failed for some reasons.

2007-2015 Mitsubishi Fuzion

History
Bet you don't know this one that China Motor Corporation, a motor company based in Taiwan, has a 14% ownership by Mitsubishi Motors. CMC also has a joint venture in Mainland China with Fujian Motor Industry Group and Mitsubishi themselves under the Soueast (South East Motor Company Limited) brand. CMC has a technology sharing contract with the Japanese brand during the 70s and still holds until today, with most of their vehicles are existing models of the three diamond motors which are adapted to Taiwanese tastes except for the Freeca (Adventure in the Philippines) and Veryca that are totally built up from the top.

Replacing the Freeca MPV is the Fuzion (or Zinger to our neighbors up north) in 2005, which rides on the chassis of the Mitsubishi Challenger/Montero Sport. This vehicle, despite being available for a decade, didn't receive any redesigns but updates involving the engine for emission purposes and an upgrade to a five speed automatic were made standard during its selling life. Before leaving this paragraph, we'd tell you the name was derived from an energetic person and not a meal from a popular fast food chain.

Toyota was laughing its way up with the Innova that was a blockbuster hit that replaced the archaic Revo back in 2005. Mitsubishi wanted to dent the market share of the leader by bringing in the Fuzion, which was imported from Taiwan rather than its supposed predecessor's local assembly. Sure it had the credentials and came clean but the lack of a diesel option killed this, and rumors abound it would replace the Adventure but things went the other way around. Two variants were made available, the base GLX and an uplevel GLS Sport.

Value and Costs
Philippine used car market conditions dictate that any high displacement gasoline vehicle would have low residuals, not good for the new car buyer. For any prospective Fuzion buyer, we are pleased to tell you that you can get one between P350,000 to P650,000 since these low resale values benefit the used car buyer more. Since you're buying used, pick the GLS Sport since it gets airbags, ABS brakes, leather seats, reverse sensors, and a DVD player.

Two recalls were issued in March 2012 for the steering column intermediate shaft and March 2016 for a faulty airbag inflator, so keep an eye if these were fixed or changed. Maintenance costs aren't that far between its main rival, the Toyota Innova in gasoline form but do take note since a 2.4 engine resides underneath may mean high fuel consumption.

Exterior and Interior
Looking outside, the Fuzion's tall body may be off for some but this one provides more headroom for the occupants inside. A sleek and streamlined exterior coupled with large headlamps and flared wheel arches makes this vehicle imposing than its direct rival. GLX models come with black door handles and puny 15 inch alloys while GLS Sport gains chrome door handles and 16 inchers.

An interior that is so large gives occupants more interior space for both humans (the third row is best reserved for children) and cargo, with the second row folds and tumbles to give more space. The GLX is basic enough to give you all power amenities, alarm, keyless entry, and fabric seats while choosing the GLS Sport rewards you with a nicer interior and leather seats.

Engine
Derived from the first generation Outlander is a 4G64 2.4 gasoline having 134hp at 5,250rpm and 203Nm at 4,000rpm which does not have any valve timing technology present. Despite the conservative numbers, the Fuzion pulls things well especially it has a torquey gasoline engine to boot.

Driving Impressions
An advantage against the Adventure is a car-like handling, thanks to the suspension setup which is similar to a car. While it is comfortable in total, it may turn to the firm side at certain situations. Overall, if you want a comfortable alternative to an SUV or any truck based vehicle, this is it.

Verdict
Mitsubishi may have studied the Innova well but fell flat on execution, which made prospective buyers go with the archaic Adventure or towards the direction of Toyota. Sure, it has the credentials by offering a van's space, a sedan's handling, and a tough chassis of an SUV but there is more than those.

The Good:
  • Decent interior space
  • Handles like a car
  • Low prices means its a bargain
The Bad:
  • Drinks a lot of gas
  • Body roll
  • No manual option
The Pick: GLS Sport

THE SPECS
Engine: 2,351cc 4G64 I4 gasoline
Power: 134hp @ 5,250rpm
Torque: 203Nm @ 4,000rpm
Fuel Consumption: 6-8km/L (city), 8-10km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Suspension: Front double wishbone, rear rigid 3-link

MORE INFO
Price (New):
P950,000-P1,150,000
Price (Now): P350,000-P650,000
Rivals: Chevrolet Orlando, Toyota Innova
On Sale: 2007-2015
Resources:

Contacts:
Diamond Motors - Valle Verde - (02) 671-9590


Friday, May 13, 2016

Car Guide and Inspiration Car Features - 10 Commonly Repossessed Vehicles May 2016-Cars Blogging

We all have that election hangover since Monday's polls and we all know who will be our next president while the vice presidential race has yet to be known. The ones who took advantage of the good economy who defaulted on their payments are present. This list aims to help buyers on which bank to go in finding a specific vehicle they want. Let us see after June 30 on how many vehicles will enter repo lots and if Duterte's administration will do good.

Do take note the list is accurate as of May 14, 2016. Sources include: PS Bank, Banco De Oro, RCBC Savings Bank, East West Bank, Unionbank, Maybank, BPI, and Security Bank.

See the top 10 of  the following months: October 2015November 2015, January 2016February 2016, March 2016, and April 2016. Original 2014 article here.

TOP 5 PER BANK

Top 5 PS Bank
VEHICLENumber of units present
1Toyota Vios36
2Mitsubishi Montero Sport/Mitsubishi Mirage G425
3Mitsubishi Adventure23
4Hyundai Eon18
5Kia Picanto16

Top 5 Banco De Oro
VEHICLENumber of units present
1Ford Fiesta/Mitsubishi Lancer14
2Mitsubishi Adventure/Mitsubishi Mirage G411
3Hyundai Accent10
4Mitsubishi Mirage8
5Kia Picanto/Mitsubishi Montero Sport/Nissan Frontier/Nissan Urvan7

Top 5 RCBC Savings Bank
VEHICLENumber of units present
1Mitsubishi Montero Sport15
2Hyundai Accent/Nissan Urvan10
3Kia Picanto9
4Hyundai Eon8
5Toyota Vios/Honda City 7

Top 5 EastWest Bank
VEHICLENumber of units present
1Kia Picanto45
2Toyota Vios35
3Kia Rio29
4Ford Fiesta/Hyundai Eon21
5Hyundai Accent/Ford Focus15

Top 5 Unionbank
VEHICLENumber of units present
1Kia Rio10
2Foton View9
3Nissan Almera8
4Toyota Vios6
5Hyundai Accent5


Top 5 Maybank
VEHICLENumber of units present
1Chevrolet Spark15
2Ford Everest/Kia Rio14
3Nissan Almera13
4Nissan Frontier12
5Chevrolet Sonic/Ford Fiesta11

Top 5 BPI
VEHICLENumber of units present
1Kia Picanto/Kia Rio/Hyundai Accent14
2Mazda 29
3Suzuki Celerio8
4Mitsubishi Montero Sport/Hyundai Eon/Honda City/Ford Escape7
5Mitsubishi Adventure/Nissan Frontier6

TOP 10 FOR MAY 2016

1. Kia Picanto

2. Toyota Vios

3. Kia Rio

4. Hyundai Accent

5. Mitsubishi Montero Sport

6. Ford Fiesta

7. Hyundai Eon

8. Mitsubishi Mirage G4

8. Mitsubishi Adventure

9. Nissan Almera

10. Ford Everest


VEHICLEPSBBDORCBEWUBPMYXBPISECBTOTAL
Kia Picanto167945351410109
2Toyota Vios3667356103103
3Kia Rio55529101414789
Hyundai Accent1310101551114179
5Mitsubishi Montero Sport2571563107174
Ford Fiesta1214621113370
7Hyundai Eon18182157161
Mitsubishi Adventure231145376160
9Mitsubishi Mirage G425115545560
10 Nissan Almera74658134148
11Ford Everest73214145247
12 Nissan Frontier37621126138
13Nissan Urvan4710616337
14 Mitsubishi Lancer11436344136
15 Mazda 22231143934
16Mitsubishi Mirage88652231
17 Ford Focus4315131128
18Honda City437147127
19 Toyota Innova84643126
20Ford Escape52262724
21 Hyundai Elantra552512323
22Chevrolet Spark11315222
23 Chevrolet Sonic113211321
24 Hyundai Tucson2516141121
25Suzuki Alto5471421
26 Mitsubishi Strada23416117
27Suzuki Celerio1422817
28 Foton View119516
29Mazda 3322322115
30 Suzuki Grand Vitara43213215
31Toyota Avanza7322115
32 Isuzu Crosswind3522214
33Kia Carens11524114
34 Hyundai i10/Grand i104422113
35Toyota Hiace641213
36 Hyundai Grand Starex/Starex43211112
37Kia Sportage2324112
38 Toyota Corolla Altis251412
39 Toyota Fortuner61121112
40Ford Ranger621211
41 Kia Sorento32311111
42Mitsubishi L3002231311
43 Nissan Sentra12112411
44 Suzuki APV41112211
45Suzuki SX43331111
46 Chevrolet Colorado414110
47Suzuki Swift21132110
48 Toyota Wigo2421110
49 Chevrolet Trailblazer23319
50Foton Tornado1114119
51 Honda Civic212319
52Mazda BT-503159
53 Suzuki Swift Dzire22228
54 Suzuki Kizashi23117
55Toyota Hilux2111117
56 Chevrolet Aveo3216
57 Kia Forte21126
58 Nissan Sylphy12216
59 Chevrolet Captiva21115
60 Chevrolet Cruze1214
61Chevrolet Orlando314
62 Chevrolet Spin2114
63 Foton Thunder224
64 Isuzu Alterra11114
65 Isuzu D-Max2114
66Kia Soul1214
67 Nissan X-Trail1214
68 Suzuki Ertiga11114
69 Toyota RAV42114
70 BMW 3 Series213
71 Ford Ecosport213
72 Honda Brio1113
73 Honda CR-V1113
74 Hyundai Sonata1113
75 Kia Carnival1113
76 Kia Optima1113
77 Nissan Teana213
78 Peugeot 3008213
79 BMW M5112
80 Ford Explorer112
81 Haima Freema112
82 Haima F-Star112
83 Hyundai Santa Fe112
84 Kama KMC22
85 Kia K2700112
86 Mazda CX-9112
87 Mitsubishi ASX112
88 Audi A411
89 BMW 1 Series11
90 BMW X611
91 BYD F011
92 BYD L311
93 Chery A111
94 Chery V211
95 Chevrolet Malibu11
96 Chevrolet Optra11
97 Chevrolet Traverse11
98Dodge Durango11
99Ford Expedition11
100Foton Blizzard11
101Foton MP-X11
102Haima 111
103Haima 211
104Haima 711
105Haima Family11
106Honda Brio Amaze11
107Honda Jazz11
108Hyundai Coupe11
109Hyundai Genesis Coupe11
110Hyundai Getz11
111Isuzu NHR11
112JAC DFM11
113Jinbei Shenyang11
114JMC New Kompadre11
115GMC Savana11
116Lexus CT11
117Lincoln Navigator11
118Mazda 611
119Mazda CX-711
120Mercedes Benz B Class11
121Mercedes Benz GL Class11
122Mitsubishi Fuzion11
123Mitsubishi Grandis11
124Mitsubishi Pajero11
125Nissan Grand Livina11
126Nissan Patrol11
127Subaru Forester11
128Subaru Impreza11
129Subaru XV11
130Suzuki Jimny11
131Tata Indica11
132Tata Vista11
133Toyota Camry11
134Toyota Prius11
135Toyota Yaris11
136Volvo S8011
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Sunday, May 8, 2016

Car Guide and Inspiration Used Car Review - Kia Sportage (2011-2016)-Cars Blogging

Seeing cars evolve is one thing Hubben Delcatro does and is curious of this one.

2011-2016 Kia Sportage

History
Kia's first attempt to the sport utility race is the truck based first generation Sportage, which shares its underpinnings with the Mazda Bongo. It never caught on (even in its home country, it wasn't a best seller in the first place), especially that the Japanese excelled in this category and having a diesel engine didn't attract buyers. The second generation model which is now based on the Hyundai Elantra platform and is the sibling of the Tucson, was a better attempt and didn't have the teething problems of the past but was relegated to the second tier level. It wasn't until the third generation model that its appeal became mainstream and now in the playing field.

Released months after its Hyundai Tucson platform-mate, the Sportage is virtually the same in every aspects except for several items inside and out. Just like its corporate cousin, it was a home-run for Kia in every country it was available and sometimes outselling Hyundai.

Filipino consumers had to wait until the middle of 2011 to grab their hands for the local release of the Sportage. Unlike the previous generation model, it became a first class choice among buyers of the segment. First models were the EX sporting the 2.0 engine in either front or all wheel drive while 2012 saw the launch of a sub-million pesos LX paired to a manual transmission in June, a more powerful 2.4 4WD having more options in July, and a front wheel drive diesel variant in October. LX models were made available as a downgraded model (which we will discuss in total later).

Value and Costs
Similar to the Hyundai Tucson, the cheapest models that you can find and buy is priced at P550,000 while choosing a late release model (2014 onwards) hover at the P900,000 thereabouts. As always, gasoline models do cost less than their diesel counterparts and Kia has their five year warranty, which makes things less worrisome. We'd warn you as early as now, equipment in several model years are less as you get in an old model.

If you're aiming for the front wheel drive models (which mostly comprise), do keep an eye on the stabilizer link and in general, some suspension quirks and drivetrain noise. Thankfully, parts are Hyundai derived and you wouldn't need to worry about it since the H badge sells more than the Kia.

Exterior and Interior
Audi's Peter Schreyer was a wise investment Kia had done, especially that his design language had done good to overhaul the image of the Korean brand; and the effect for the Sportage is a more sharp exterior which is complemented by aggressive looking head and tail lamps, daytime running lights (removed in 2014 models), and a rear window which has poor rear visibility. 2014 models had its DRLs and side mirror signal lights deleted and the following year had 16 inch wheels (than the 17 ones of the early ones), fog lamps, and roof rails gone.

As we said with the Tucson months ago, the Sportage suffers the same fate: a modern interior that is of high quality and a well assembled dashboard that has some of the bad pieces mixed in. Another niggle inside is the lack of storage space at the back, which is a trade-off for more space for humans than materials. Later downgraded models do not anymore have the trip computer, steering wheel controls, and make do with a plastic steering wheel.

Engine
Straight from Hyundai's engine stockyard is what powers the Kia Sportage. Initial models have the Theta II 2.0 having 165hp at 6,200rpm and 197Nm at 4,600rpm that was offered between 2011 to 2013/4 and an upgrade to the NU 2.0 resulted to 156hp at 6,200rpm and 192Nm at 4,600rpm. If you are aiming for the DLX it has a Theta II 2.4 that gives you 176hp at 6,000rpm and 226Nm at 4,000rpm while the diesel uses the R 2.0 engine which displaces 174hp at 4,000rpm and 392Nm at 1,800-2,500rpm. When it comes to overall performance, the 2.0 gasoline performs decently if you're picking the front wheel drive but somewhat struggles when paired to the all-wheel-drive, the 2.4 has much better power delivery even when combined with AWD. Choosing the diesel will reward you ample power and wide powerband, which is good especially it has power from two wheels only.

Driving Impressions
Yes, it may have the word "sport" in its name but driving impressions is far from it, especially that it has electric power steering that makes steering light but driving experience numb. Although the cabin has ample space inside, backing up is a trouble and the ride is firm for some people. Same symptoms with its Hyundai brother here, of course.

Verdict
The spot light all went to the Hyundai Tucson, but this alone does not make the Sportage a lesser model. Sure, parts are similar to each other as well as the good and bad traits, but differences inside and out make things interesting for the buyer and that makes it also an appealing option.

The Good:
  • Impressive diesel engine
  • Handles good
  • Cheap to buy
The Bad:
  • Limited rear visibility
  • Poor ride quality
  • Some cheap touches inside
The Pick: Any diesels

THE SPECS
Engines: 1,998cc (2011-2013/4) and 2,359cc Theta II, 1,999cc NU (2014/5-2016) I4 gasoline, 1,995cc R I4 diesel
Power: 165hp @ 6,200rpm (2.0 gas, 2011-2013/4), 156hp @ 6,200rpm (2.0 gas, 2014/5-2016), 176hp @ 6,000rpm (2.4 gas), 174hp @ 4,000rpm (2.0 diesel)
Torque: 197Nm @ 4,600rpm (2.0 gas, 2011-2013/4), 192Nm @ 4,600rpm (2.0 gas, 2014/5-2016) 226Nm @ 4,000rpm (2.4 gas), 392Nm @ 1,800-2,500rpm (2.0 diesel)
Fuel Consumption: 7-10km/L (city), 9-13km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 5-speed manual (2.0 front wheel drive, 2012 only), 6-speed automatic
Suspension: Front McPherson strut, rear multi-link

MORE INFO
Price (New): P990,000-P1,600,000
Price (Now): P550,000-P900,000
Rivals: Ford Escape, Honda CR-V, Hyundai Tucson, Mazda CX-5, Nissan X-Trail, Subaru Forester, Suzuki Grand Vitara, Toyota RAV4
On Sale: 2011-2016
Resources:
http://www.kia-forums.com/3g-2011-2016-sportage/

Contacts:
Kia Pasay - (02) 852-1490

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Car Guide and Inspiration Used Car Review - MINI Clubman (2010-2014)-Cars Blogging

Have fun this month with something novel from Hubben Delcatro that you can buy for less.

2010-2014 MINI Clubman

History
We all (or everyone) knows the success that BMW had when it purchased the MINI brand from the ailing Rover group back in the 90s, especially it launched a new model of the Mini Hatch at the turn of the millennium while killing the original one which shouldered on for decades. So successful that numerous spin-off models were made available years after which expanded to the likes of a convertible, coupe, crossover, and wagon body styles. One of the vehicles that we are going to review today is the MINI Clubman, the third member of the family born after the hatchback and its convertible derivative.

Launched in 2007 as a Mini Hatch variant, the Clubman name was first used as a facelift of the classic MINI back in the 1970s, while wagons of the same era use the Traveller or Countryman (the latter became its own model in 2010). This wagon (or estate, as fondly called by the Brits) became the first model in the MINI range to feature suicide doors but was dropped in its 2015 redesign. Just like most models in the brand, one can get the regular version, diesel engines, supercharged models, and the JCW. This model had a "Clubvan" variant, a vehicle designed for commercial purposes, added in 2012.

As part of the MINI brand launch in the Philippines, the Clubman was one of three models that the marque brought in. Just like any model in the stable, one can customize the vehicle to his/her desires from the exterior to the inside. It was dropped from the line-up in 2014, and two years later the second generation model saw local introduction.

Value and Costs
Sold to the tune of P2,150,000 when it was brand new, used ones rarely pop-up the classifieds block and you can get one for P1,950,000 for a locally released unit. Those sold via the grey market and private imports of old models can be obtained for less cash. Unlike the MINI Hatch, only the naturally aspirated and the suprcharged models were available.

If you aim for the supercharged models, make sure you drive it always to avoid carbon deposit buildup (yes, the main reason why you should drive). Another cause of concern if the previous owner had driven the car for a long time on low oil pressure which may take a toll on oil and timing-chain rattle.

Exterior and Interior
Obviously, the main differences here which we will first tackle lies with the exterior design since exterior length is longer than its smaller sibling and somewhat rides higher with a tall ground clearance. The magic here is its suicide doors which was mentioned in the preceding chapters, since the passenger side door swings out towards the opposite side which means easy ingress/egress for the rear seat occupants. Another case are the rear doors which open sideways as against the hatchback's upwards.

Just like what we mentioned in our previous MINI Hatchback review a month ago, stepping inside will give you a cabin that mixes the old and new. Bunches of circles are standard equipment and scattered around inside, with the centered positioned speedometer (which is large, by the way) being the highlight of the vehicle. If you are complaining with the space that the MINI Hatch offers you, rejoice since this one has lots of space but cargo room isn't that much.

Engine
Similar to its smaller brethren, interested buyers are only confined to one engine: a 1.6 but with two fuel systems. You'll encounter the naturally aspirated engine more often which powers the Cooper models displaces 118hp at 6,000rpm and 160Nm at 4,250rpm while going for the S rewards you 175hp at 5,500rpm and 240Nm at 1,600-5,000rpm on tap. Either of the two engines will satisfy your need for speed despite the added weight and size penalty but unlike the Hatch, only an automatic comes standard.

Driving Impressions
Some word of warning: handling and driving dynamics aren't that much close to the original Mini, no thanks to the added bulk and size. Although you may enjoy this one in some levels, you might not buy this for the fun to drive persona alone.

Verdict
Success means expanding a vehicle line without anything to dilute the original formula it was known for. BMW expanding the MINI line produced various results which meant some didn't live up and some were done well. The Clubman isn't something for everyone, since driving capability is compromised and the exterior styling favors the practicality in you.


The Good:
  • Fun to drive
  • Additional practicality
  • More space
The Bad:
  • Not so good rear visibility
  • Funny exterior styling
  • Not for everyone
The Pick: Cooper model is more than enough

THE SPECS
Engine: 1,598cc 16V I4 gasoline
Power: 118hp @ 6,000rpm (Cooper), 175hp @ 5,500rpm (S)
Torque: 160Nm @ 4,250rpm (Cooper), 240Nm @ 1,600-5,000rpm (S)
Fuel Consumption: 8-10km/L (city), 12-14km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 6-speed automatic
Suspension: Front McPherson strut, rear longitudinal strut

MORE INFO
Price (New): P2,150,000-P2,400,000
Price (Now): P1,950,000
Rivals:
On Sale: 2010-2014
Resources:

Contacts:
MINI Global City - (02) 856-6555

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

HONDA CIVIC

After a lackluster ninth generation model, the tenth generation Civic rose up from the ashes by offering a turbo engine as a top model. Otherwise, good looks plus latest vehicle technologies come standard on a somewhat pricey vehicle.

The Good:
The Bad:

Price Range: P1,088,000-P1,398,000
Our Rating:

Last Update: May 1, 2016


OWNERSHIP DETAILSRS Turbo1.8 E
PriceP1,398,000P1,088,000
Warranty3 Years or 100,000kms3 Years or 100,000kms
ENGINE SPECS
EngineL15B7 1.5 DOHCR18Z1 1.8 SOHC 16V I4
Horsepower171hp @ 5,500rpm139hp @ 6,500rpm
Torque220Nm @ 1,700-5,500rpm174Nm @ 4,300rpm
Fuel TypeGasoline/91 OctaneGasoline/91 Octane
Fuel SystemProgrammable Fuel InjectionProgrammable Fuel Injection
TransmissionContinously Variable TransmissionContinously Variable Transmission
Fuel Tank Capacity47 Liters47 Liters
DIMENSIONS
Length4,633mm4,633mm
Width1,799mm1,799mm
Height1,416mm1,416mm
Wheelbase2,700mm2,700mm
Curb Weight1,308kg1,239kg
Body Style4-Door Sedan4-Door Sedan
Engine/Drive TypeFront Engine/Front Wheel DriveFront Engine/Front Wheel Drive
Seating55
SUSPENSION & TIRES
Front SuspensionMcPherson Strut with Stabilizer BarMcPherson Strut with Stabilizer Bar
Rear SuspensionMulti-LinkMulti-Link
Front BrakesVentilated DiscVentilated Disc
Rear BrakesSolid DiscSolid Disc
Tires215/50 R17215/55 R16
Wheels17 Inch Alloy16 Inch Alloy
SAFETY
Airbags62
Anti-Lock BrakesYes, With Electronic Brakeforce DistributionYes, With Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
Traction/Stability ControlYes, Vehicle Stability AssistYes, Vehicle Stability Assist
Other Safety FeaturesAdds: NoneAuto Brake Hold, Hill Start Assist, Emergency Stop Signal, Reverse Camera, Auto Lock System, Immobilizer
EXTERIOR
Fog LampsFrontFront
Other Exterior FeaturesAdds: LED Fog Lamps, RS Grille, Trunk Spoiler, Chrome Door Handles, Rain Sensing WipersDaytime Running Lights, Auto Levelling Lights, Auto On/Off Lights, Side Mirror Signal Repeaters, Chrome Grille, Body Color Door Handles, Remote Engine Start
INTERIOR
Steering Wheel AdjustmentTilt/TelescopicTilt/Telescopic
Steering Wheel MaterialLeatherUrethane
Seating AdjustmentPower, DriverManual
Seating MaterialLeatherFabric
Other Interior FeaturesAdds: Red Instrument Cluster, Turbo Meter, Oil Monitor System, Ambient Lighting, Auto Dim Rear View MirrorDigital Instrument Cluster, 60/40 Rear Fold Seat, 12V Accessory Socket, Blue Instrument Cluster
CONVENIENCE FEATURES
Power AmenitiesSteering (Electric), Windows, Door Locks, MirrorsSteering (Electric), Windows, Door Locks, Mirrors
Climate ControlAutomatic, DualAutomatic
Audio System7 Inch Touch Screen with AM/FM/USB/Ipod/Iphone/Bluetooth/HDMI Smart Phone Mirroring with Navigation7 Inch Touch Screen with AM/FM/USB/Ipod/Iphone/Bluetooth/HDMI Smart Phone Mirroring
Speakers66
Steering Wheel ControlsYes, Audio, Multi Information Display, Cruise Control, Bluetooth Hands Free Phone, Paddle ShiftersYes, Audio, Multi Information Display, Cruise Control, Bluetooth Hands Free Phone
AlarmYesYes
Keyless EntryYes, Smart Key with Push Button StartYes, Smart Key with Push Button Start
RIVALSChevrolet Cruze, Ford Focus, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte, Mazda 3, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Sylphy, Toyota Corolla Altis