Kasi CRV gusto namin bilhin....1.270 million ang price....Pero naisip ko na bili ng isang innova na 763 thou tapos isang Civic AT 817 thou...
Pwede rin Carens and Civic ang combination.....vs CRV....
Sir, di po ako expert.
Pero ang lagi po sagot ng expert " It depends"
Depende po yan sa gusto mo at requirement mo
Mathematically 1.27M < 763T + 817T
Hope this answer your ?.
Sir, di po ako expert.
Pero ang lagi po sagot ng expert " It depends"
Depende po yan sa gusto mo at requirement mo
Mathematically 1.27M < 763T + 817T
Hope this answer your ?.
300 thou ang difference....Kaya ibebenta namin yung isang car namin...
Ang hirap nga magisip.....Ok sympre dalawang car pero iba ang CRV eh...
maganda nga crv kaso antagal ng bubunuin mo na waiting period... yan sana first choice namin before pero nagbago isisp ng ermats ko dahail sa waiting period, ended up buying a civic... no regrets ang ganda ng ride... contact my SE... Dexie 09287727754 if may waiting period pa rin sa crv... it can also help you decide kung ano talaga pwede mo kunin depending on availability..
Consider not only that Innova + Civic or Carens + Civic > CRV in price, also consider that oil change (innova) + oil change (civic) > oil change (CRV).
The CRV is a much nicer vehicle than the Innova, Civic or Carens, but, as the others have said, the waiting list is extremely long.
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Thanks Sir Niky....Pag si Sir Niky talaga nag-advice panalo....
uy. Niky fanboy i see
Do you really need 2 cars? Assuming you can handle the maintenance expenses for both of them, will you be able to maximize their use (aside from color coding days)? If you can, then get the 2 cars. Pero if not, sayang naman yung isa.
Hindi naman talaga kailangan pero sa price ng CRV eh pwede dalawa car na mabili.....
Ganda rin kasi nung bagong Civic, lalo na yung loob....Sa innova/carens naman pwede 7 umupo.....(pero hindi naman namin kailangan ng 7 seater)
Pero iba kasi dating nung CRV.....Bungi nga yung gitna pero maganda pa rin eh....
Imagine Catherine Zeta Jones, Charlize Theron, Gisele Budgen na bungal
Nice analogy. Pero personally, di ko masyadong trip yung porma ng CRV. (Yung pagkabungal had to do with it. hehehe!)
Anyhow, despite our differences in opinion to the way it looks, it is truly more luxurious. Probably, if you could wait, then go for the CR-V. If not, e d go for the Civic muna. Baka ok na yun, di mo na kunin yung MPV
If you'll be left with just the CRV, I'd choose the Civic and Innova/Carens combo instead. Kung meron namang spare car pa, kahit older sedan, then medyo for the CRV na.
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One flaw in the new CRV is the rear pillars, its sloping rear side windows makes the rear pillars' blindspot bigger. Still, two cars are better than one. Notwithstanding what Niky said that it will also mean higher maintenance expenses. I think maintenance expenses as an issue would not be one of the priority reasons in this case, if you have over 1M and the luxury to choose your car/cars.
Granted, the CRV is nicer to drive and has a better interior than the other two, but if you want to feel really special while driving, I'd plunk my cash down on an Accord.
Mhmmm... steering that feels like a Swiss massage, plush seats... creamy suspension... yes, the butt's butt-ugly, but it's what's inside that counts.
The only issue is when you're five years down the road, the CRV would still feel special (or at least liveable), while the plastic-fantastic Carens will probably feel like a rental special (all rattly, I bet), and the Innova (which is already a bit old-fashioned), will just feel old. But when you're spending money on a diesel MPV, you're not spending it to feel pampered, you're spending it so that you don't have to spend so much on gasoline over the next few years.
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