I dont know bro but the presence of abs is a welcome add-on. And im sure the rear brakes of the 1.3j is not disc brakes pa. How about the other 1? All wheel disc brakes ba ang 90k more?
I dont know bro but the presence of abs is a welcome add-on. And im sure the rear brakes of the 1.3j is not disc brakes pa. How about the other 1? All wheel disc brakes ba ang 90k more?
ah ok bro. from what i read, the E model has ABS/EBD+brake assist and car security with keyless entry. hmmm... well, id still go for the E model though.
ill go with accent... sa looks ok, then dili lang kaayo well known and brand then naa pa gyud daghan mga surpluss sa korea kapariha, then pisa naa daghan sa surplus pod then... nya dag han gi taxi ani.. tungod sa economial kaayo... dagaha ka capariha sa daan.... so in conclusion... buy ford, if buying brand new.. if not conseder korean cars....
for me sir kay vios aku ma prfer kay mas dali pangitaon ang mga replacement parts ang usa pd barato ang mga car parts sa toyota. so kung ganahan ka mag modify mas dali xa kay affordable kaau boss.
I drive both Vios E and the Accent CRDi. both are the same age, around two years. right now, I prefer the Accent CRDi for its economy and speed. I even tested it once against a Toyota Altis and still beat it by one car length. The VGT is just awesome. Behind the steering wheel and you can hardly tell that it is a diesel engine there. The only giveaway is the slightly noisier sound.
the only thing i hate about Hyundai vehicles are the stock tires their vehicles come in. Really crappy and not that durable. Also the plastic release levers for the trunk so easily breaks. Parts are quite expensive compared to Toyota parts too.
Cebu-Oslob-Cebu on my Accent CRDi is only 500 pesos with plenty to spare. Average speed is around 40-80 and out easily at 120 at certain points in Oslob and Argao. Although I do accelerate slowly and steadily build up speed.
I also love the unique reverse system of the Hyundai.
By looks though, it certainly would be the Vios.
Last edited by The_Watcher; 01-07-2013 at 08:52 PM.
My wife owned a current generation Vios before she changed it to an Elantra.
Vios is reliable but too plain vanilla for me especially when every taxi you see is one. What I hate about the Vios is the poor build quality. Ntagakan buko ang sakyanan gitaya dayon ang part na nalumping. Its acceleration is OK in the city but if you take it to the mountains, it can be scary (for the 1.3 version).
I would buy the Accent is a heartbeat. It looks absolutely gorgeous. The quality of Korean cars has been improving over the previous generation and its cars are poised to leapfrog the Japanese in quality in unbiased scientific surveys. I can see that quality in the Elantra that my wife drives everyday.
As for me, I drive my EK Civic most of the time and still happy with it so no reason to change at all.
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