Thursday, December 29, 2016

Car Features - The Pops and Flops of 2016

If 2015 was a huge year for the automotive industry, this year would be exciting times since more cars were sold and two major motor shows graced the country (despite the fact there are two automotive groups locally. With huge demand from consumers thanks to a growing economy plus the shift to Euro 4 emissions, lots of new cars were made available despite the transition of a new administration.

For this article, we would be looking towards new releases in the form of a new model, nameplate, engine upgrade, or some trim level and we would gauge if these were hits or misses. For this year, we would pick at least five per category and gauge how they were successful or not.

Monday, December 26, 2016

Car Features - Cars Canadians Can Buy That Filipinos Can't (And Vice Versa)

9.985 million square kilometers and a population of just 35 million people with a location just near North Pole, Canada has a lot of space but a few people. Since this used to be a British colony, you may expect that vehicle options are similar (it gained independence in 1867) to UK, but rather it has some similarities with USA although some models are present while some are not.

As mentioned above, vehicle brands are similar and some are assembled up there for export such as The Detroit Three and Toyota. We do get Canadian assembled vehicles for sale locally but they are the minority. No federal laws for safety or vehicle emissions, unlike their neighbors down south. And if you're wondering, Canada does not have any car manufacturer from France present despite French being a lingua franca there and was colonized back then.

Our series for today features a former British colony (and the fourth this month) whose vehicles are available there and the other way around.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Car Features - Cars Indians Can Buy That Filipinos Can't (And Vice Versa)

With 3.2 million square kilometers (including some outlying islands) and a population of 1.2 billion people, India makes an interesting market for most brands since the economy is booming plus people are graduating from their motorcycles and are now buying four wheeled vehicles. What used to be a closed and restricted market is now one of the major players in the world.

Although some manufacturers have to conquer the market (such as Kia and Mazda), a lot had made a dent in this large market. The Philippines has Tata and Mahindra and receives exports such as the Hyundai Eon and Suzuki Alto. Our road conditions are nearly the same, making it one of the huge similarities.

In this series, we shall see the vehicles sold in this former British colony. This list includes items from Mahindra, Tata, and Maruti Suzuki, whose cars are available here. We will not be listing vehicles that were used to be sold locally (India has a number of old models sold alongside its newer counterpart) here.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Car Features - Cars Australians Can Buy That Filipinos Can't (And Vice Versa)

Australia (the country, not the continent) has 7.7 million square kilometers worth of land which translates to thousands of kilometers of roads for them to drive their automobiles there. Their market is varied although three major players (Holden from General Motors, Ford, and Toyota) eat up the majority of the market. No more car manufacturing there as the above mentioned manufacturers had pulled out assembly plants there.

With a population of just 23 million people, let us discover the vehicle options their market has (and what we don't get in return). Since numerous brands are available, we would focus on mainstream brands which leaves out luxury brands in this list.

So, let us check the vehicles offered at the Land Down Under. To remind you again our rules: to qualify for the what we get (and don't get), we factored in their market requirements as well if the vehicle is available in either RHD (Australia) or LHD (Philippines) to make things fair. Also, some vehicles sold by Holden are available outside AU as an Opel or Buick which aren't available in the Philippines, so these do not count.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Car Profies - Suzuki Kizashi (2012-2016)

2012-2016 Suzuki Kizashi

The Good: Fun to drive personality, cheap to buy

The Bad: Limited space at the back, struggles an identity crisis

The Say: Practical in size but fails to impress in any aspect.

Go For: 2.4
Avoid:

Price Range: P480,000-P660,000
Our Rating: ***

Related Review: Used Car Review - Suzuki Kizashi (2012-2016)

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2012-2016

Monday, December 5, 2016

Car Features - Cars Singaporeans Can Buy That Filipinos Can't (And Vice Versa)

For those who don't know their history, Singapore used to be a part of Malaysia until they've bolted out and declared their independence. With 719.1 square meters, they do have numerous vehicle choices while having their efficient public transportation which moves the nation and despite a certificate of entitlement which gives you a right to purchase a car.

Despite the lack of parking space, let us discover what cars that their market get (and the ones they don't) and the other way around. Since numerous brands are available, we would focus on mainstream brands which leaves out luxury brands in this list.

Large SUVs aren't included here, which is popular around ASEAN but not there since space is lacking. So let's list down the cars here, so prepare for a short trip. Ok lah?

Monday, November 28, 2016

Car Features - Cars Vietnamese People Can Buy That Filipinos Can't (And Vice Versa)

From a communist nation closed to the world back then, Vietnam is becoming one of the rising economies in ASEAN. While they do have a larger market for motorcycles (similar to us), their car market is booming with several car assembly plants located there.

Lets discover the Vietnamese market by determining what cars we get (and in return they don't) and vice versa. The list does not include the likes of engine and body configurations for both countries and we would only focus on popular brands, leaving out small players such as luxury brands and some unknowns.

Before we start, we'd remind you this list on has cars and not motorcycles so don't expect Honda Cubs on this one.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Used Car Review - Audi A4 (2008-2012)

This compact executive is being replaced and Myk Belmonte discovers this gem.

2008-2012 Audi A4

History
Mention the word "compact executive" and the top two answers would be two German compatriots: the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes C Class. Heck, the Lexus IS would also be mentioned at the same breath leaving some rivals such as the Audi A4 or the Volvo S60 out of the equation. Sure, the A4 doesn't have any faults but with rivals overshadowing over its popularity, this one deserves a keen look at the second hand market.

Released in September 2007 at the Frankfurt Motor Show for the sedan (with the Avant having its debut in March 2008), the B8 series A4 represented the fourth generation model of the vehicle line. This generation utilized a variant of the Audi Modular Longitudinal Platform which allowed the vehicle to utilize a longer wheelbase without growing in length which made improvements in its handling due to the redistribution of the center of gravity.

Locally, it had its debut sometime in mid-2008 which competed with the fresh C Class, long-in-the-tooth S60 and class leader 3 Series. Both diesel and turbocharged gasoline models were made available to Filipino consumers.

Value and Costs
If you are not a fan of the bling-bling that a Benz or a Bimmer gives you, even on a second hand package, then the allure of an Audi may suit you. Prices for this Ingolstadt assembled vehicle ranges from P900,000 to P1,900,000, which may also include rivals from Europe and Japan given the range. Our advice for premium brands when going second hand is to go certified pre-owned, as such PGA Cars has a wide range of certified units available.

Between the two engines, we'd pick the diesel due to the savings that can give you. Common problems for this vehicle include the EGR in diesel models and the headlights have the tendency to blacken out. Early release models have their MMI interface freeze, so make sure it works properly.

Exterior and Interior
As we said earlier, the redesign gave this vehicle more space without looking bulky and making it more longer than its two German rivals. Its styling is definitely timeless and can withstand the test of time without making this vehicle look outdated.

The interior is where Audi excels, and they succeed in this redesign with high quality materials abound this vehicle. Inside it may be bare but it was crafted perfectly. When placing in passengers, the rear is best left to two since the middle seat has the driveshaft tunnel (to make way to an all wheel drive system) passing through making the one sitting there uncomfortable.

Engine
If you prefer the quietness of a gasoline engine, the sole option would be the 1.8 turbocharged which puts out, depending on the year model, 158hp at 4,500-6,200rpm and 250Nm at 1,500-4,500rpm for 2008 to 2011 models while later ones play at 170hp at 3,800-6,200rpm and 320Nm at 1,750-3,000rpm. Choosing the diesel will opt you for a 2.0 unit having 143hp at 4,200rpm and 320Nm at 1,750-2,500rpm. Both engines are impressive enough on their own intents, with the diesel masquerading for something as gasoline driven.

Driving Impressions
Having a suspension set-up for touring purposes, the ride will not beat you up and still bring your tired body home with ease. Steering is on the sharp side and ride quality is excellent.

Verdict
Sure, it may not have the badge of a Benz or the driving feel of a BMW, the Audi A4 makes an excellent proposition if you value economy and presence more without the flash.

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Car Profiles - Honda BR-V

HONDA BR-V

Still derived from the Brio platform, the BR-V (short for Bold Roundabout Vehicle) has chunky looks while being practical and importantly, cheap. Price places it as a tweener, same with size. Do not expect high levels of quality inside though.

The Good:
The Bad:

Price Range: P1,030,000-P1,210,000
Our Rating:

Last Update: January 9, 2018

Car Features - 10 Commonly Repossessed Vehicles November 2016

Today is your payday and you are contemplating on getting a car. Rather than wasting money on new car depreciation, a late model repossessed car is a prudent choice since recent year models are available. This list reveals that one bank has a lot of cars repo'ed.

Do take note the list is accurate as of November 19, 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, April 2016, May 2016, June 2016, July 2016August 2016, September 2016, and October 2016. Original 2014 article here.

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Nissan Murano (2010-2015)

2010-2015 Nissan Murano

The Good: Drives like a car

The Bad: Some traits of a car remain for a crossover SUV

The Say: A car that has the talents which comes unappreciated.

Go For: Z51
Avoid:

Price Range: P1,200,000-P1,300,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Nissan Murano (2010-2015)

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2010-2015

Quickie Used Car Review - Chevrolet Traverse (2011-2015)

2011-2015 Chevrolet Traverse

The Good: Can fit eight people in comfort, space

The Bad: No diesel, dated interior

The Say: A worthy car ruined by poor pricing and marketing.

Go For: LT 4x2
Avoid:

Price Range: P1,400,000-P1,650,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: None as of the Moment

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2011-2015

Monday, November 14, 2016

Used Car Review - Toyota Prius (2009-2016)

Revisiting in what could be a game changer is Myk Belmonte's duty for today.

2009-2016 Toyota Prius

History
Once upon a time, there was a car named Toyota Prius whose original concept can be traced from an exhibit at the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show which was followed by a testing a year later. The first generation model, which utilized a sedan body, went on sale in December 1997 in Japan which became the first mass market hybrid vehicle and worldwide launch happened at the turn of the millennium. Because of its popularity with environmentalists and became popular when fuel prices shot up, the Prius family was expanded to include a smaller version known as the Prius c (or Aqua in Japan), Prius V wagon, and the Prius plug-in hybrid.

Running on its third generation model, the XW30 Prius continued on with its hatchback body with a debut at the 2009 North American International Auto Show and sales started in May 2009 for the Japanese market. There were 1,000 patents that had filed for this model and several changes for this model happened which includes a bump in engine displacement to 1.8 liters, a change of transaxle to THS III, and had used a new range of plant-derived ecological bioplastics extracted from the wood's cellulose with kenaf and ramie as its principal crops. Interestingly enough, this generation saw the launch of the full Prius family for worldwide consumption.

While the XW20 model was brought in for testing purposes, it was this model that had its official launch and was the first hybrid car to be sold here. While the motoring press jumped for joy, the regular folks cannot afford due to its prohibitive price no thanks to taxes. While it wasn't a big seller, we can now consider this one as a niche vehicle with a niche market.

Value and Costs
Priced at P2.2M when it was brand new, the Prius had only a few units sold throughout its life (estimates fall in less than 100 units or so) which means finding one at the used market could be difficult. If you want one, then you may have to shell out P800,000 for a decent unit.

Since this is a hybrid, fuel consumption is excellent and will beat out any vehicle sold in the market. When it comes to hybrid parts especially for the battery pack, you have to go to your nearest Toyota dealer for stocks or order online. A recall in February 2010 was issued to install a modified ABS management program due to reports of slight delay in braking by owners.

Exterior and Interior
Retaining its hatchback body and its familiar silhouette that we know since 2004, this generation gained cutting edge looks with lines that is meant to lower fuel consumption due to drag coefficient which Toyota painstakingly spent lots of hours on this aspect alone. In the end, you get something decent looking while saving more on the pump without being mistaken for a science project back in high school.

The interior is now more car than something science related (do we see a chemistry here?) since it is accommodating plus high quality materials greet occupants. The dashboard has a floating design reminiscent of the Swedish and the center display cluster is situated above which drivers can read vital statistics like if you are running on battery or gasoline. Lastly, a joystick inspired transmission shift remains there.

Engine
All Prius (or Prii as Toyota calls it as its plural form) models come with a 2ZR-FXE 1.8 gasoline which has 98hp at 5,200rpm and 142Nm at 4,000rpm on tap. Drive below 40km/h, you'll be treated to some sound of silence while going beyond that will have the conventional engine kick in. Utilizing an Atkison cycle, it prioritizes fuel consumption over optimal power and after all, this is a hybrid car. Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Ride transitions from electric power to conventional engine and so forth.

Driving Impressions
Yes, we have to admit this that you wouldn't be buying this beast to have fun. With two motors inside, it can carry you away with three power modes: EV for full electric mode with no noise, ECO mode for economy which adjusts the air-conditioning unit, and Power mode for more throttle response. It is one simple car to drive, no doubt. However, it is heavy and you'll feel this one you have lessen speed since the battery cells and regenerative braking system comes standard.

Verdict
While this vehicle had some good intentions, no tax exemptions for hybrids limited its appeal and it was a right car that went to a wrong market. At least, Filipinos became aware of the hybrid car and we wish to the Duterte administration to grant incentives for fuel saving cars since our planet is at stake.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Chevrolet Tahoe (2007-2014)

2007-2014 Chevrolet Tahoe

The Good: Lots of power in a manageable size

The Bad: Lots of fuel is consumed, lacks a 4x4 option

The Say: A practical partner while retaining the power.

Go For: 4x2
Avoid:

Price Range: P1,100,000-P1,300,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: None as of the Moment

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2007-2014

Quickie Used Car Review - Chevrolet Suburban (2007-2015)

2007-2015 Chevrolet Suburban

The Good: Oodles of space inside, smooth ride

The Bad: Size and fuel consumption isn't great

The Say: It gives you more space and presence, but not the practical choice.

Go For: 4x2
Avoid: 

Price Range: P1,350,000-P1,800,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: Used Car Review - Chevrolet Suburban (2007-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Chevrolet Suburban

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2007-2015

Monday, November 7, 2016

Used Car Review - Hyundai Genesis Coupe (2009-2016)

Bringing a renaissance in the past, Myk Belmonte revisits a car that brought new heights.

2009-2016 Hyundai Genesis Coupe

History
Hyundai making a "real" sports car had everyone's head shaking, especially that the brand is synonymous for high content but low priced vehicles. After all, when Project Genesis was conducted in 2003 and research was done years later, it was deemed (in our minds) that an accompanying sports car is in order.

While the Genesis sedan was first conceived in 2003 (which had its debut in 2008), the Genesis Coupe had the internet crazy when photos of a heavy camouflaged unit appeared online in May 2007. Accompanying spy photos suggested that it was rear wheel drive based on a layout photo and a wide range of engines from a turbocharged four cylinder to a Tau V8 and lastly, a spy shot showing a Genesis Coupe parked to an apparent rival, the Ford Mustang. It first debuted in October 2008 in South Korea followed by its North America launch in February 2009. Before we forget, Hyundai mentioned that this vehicle does not directly replace the front wheel drive Coupe/Tiburon/Tuscani.

For the Philippine market, the Genesis Coupe was launched in 2009 which replaced the Coupe. This vehicle became Hyundai's halo car which had American rivals brought in theirs later on and had inspired the Japanese to do so. Although part of their regular line-up, it was relegated to indent order status by 2016 until its discontinuation.

Value and Costs
Brand new prices nearly had rivals worry since the most expensive variant didn't exceed P2M back then, with westernized pony cars and two Japanese AWD rally breds costing more. The only vehicle which rivaled in price was the Toyobaru twins but these were smaller in size. Nowadays, the cheapest model can be had for just P730,000 with latest models lingering in the million peso range. Do take note that for 2013, manual transmission models gain Brembo brakes although it was an option in certain early models.

When it comes to maintenance costs, this one would be somewhat higher than the 86 due to the presence of a turbocharger for the four-cylinder but on par with a Mustang V6, but do not expect to be similar (or even) to a Santa Fe. If you are considering this vehicle with a manual transmission, do check the clutch if its worn out. And lastly, make sure the unit you want had not been abused in short, had used mostly for leisurely trips.

Exterior and Interior
Moving or just parked, this vehicle will elicit that wow factor and people would stare at you by just driving it. Its wide and low body coupled with some curves and a pinch of aggressiveness evokes that it is ready for the world and should be taken seriously.

Going inside, the Genesis Coupe invites you to drive this baby while having a hint of luxury. You get a good audio system, supportive seats, and for some models, like a push button start and sunroof. While the trunk is cavernous, filling it up to the brim may require some effort due to the unusual design. Lastly, the back seat is best left for cargo or kids since full sized adults wouldn't fit there.

Engine
Mild or extra spicy, these what best describe the engines of the Genesis Coupe and for nearly everyone, we get two engine options. The base engine option is the Theta 2.0 which has a turbocharger in it has power ratings pegged at 210hp at 6,000rpm and 299Nm at 2,000rpm for 2009 to 2012 models while later ones get 256hp at 6,600rpm and 353Nm at 2,000-4,500rpm. For that extra kick, there's a Lambda 3.8 that carries 303hp at 6,300rpm and 361Nm at 4,700rpm. When it comes to the transmission options, manuals have six forward gears and can be paired to any engine except for the V6 from 2013 onwards while the automatics can be had in either five (2009-2012) or eight (2013-2016) for any engine.

Driving Impressions
For the drifter in you, read this one since you would encounter them when doing that trick: you'll encounter twitchy steering on medium to hard turns with initial turn-in being understeer biased and the rear having the tendency to fishtail due to its heavy body. At low speeds, this is one fine car since it drives with grace especially that its steering is light but braking for models without Brembo brakes isn't excellent for such car. Driving carefully is a must, especially if you have no idea on utilizing 200 plus worth of horsepower.

Verdict
Models such as this one from Hyundai gave the world a new identity which they must be taken seriously. While this is not perfect, it had done it well and wouldn't remind you of the past. And with the mercy of depreciation, you may now enjoy one of Korea's best kept secrets. Just drive responsibly.

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Honda Odyssey (2012-2015)

2012-2015 Honda Odyssey (USA)

The Good: Fun for the driver and more space for the family

The Bad: No diesel option available

The Say: An Americanized minivan done the Japanese way.

Go For: 3.5 EX-L
Avoid: Scrimping for fuel money

Price Range: P1,600,000-P1,700,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Honda Odyssey (2012-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Honda Odyssey (Japan)

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2012-2015

Quickie Used Car Review - Kia Optima (2012-2015)

2012-2015 Kia Optima

The Good: Feature loaded, sleek looking

The Bad: Somewhat tight headroom

The Say: Does everything the Sonata can while remaining a distinct profile

Go For: 2.4 EX
Avoid:

Price Range: P830,000-P1,000,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: None as of the Moment

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2012-2015

Monday, October 31, 2016

Car Features - Cars Malaysians Can Buy That Filipinos Can't (And Vice Versa)

Comprising of two islands (the so-called mainland and Borneo), Malaysia is home to two car makers: Proton and Perodua. Other than that, this South East Asian country has a variety of car makers just like ours and with a population of 29.72 million people, they do have lots of choices. When it comes to sales, they rank third behind Indonesia and Thailand.

Given that they have nearly 30 plus brands available, there are some models that can be accessed by Malaysians that we will list in this article (and list models that they don't get but we have). The list does not include the likes of engine and body configurations for both countries and we would only focus on popular brands, leaving out small players such as luxury brands and some unknowns.

In case you are wondering, we will not be including Proton and Perodua in this list, as cars in what we don't get would be rebutted by cars we have but they don't get.

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Toyota Alphard (2010-2015)

2010-2015 Toyota Alphard

The Good: Top levels of comfort and luxury in a practical package

The Bad: Strained 2.4 engine for such size

The Say: The Lexus of all minivans.

Go For: 3.5 V6
Avoid: 2.4

Price Range: P1,850,000-P2,600,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Toyota Alphard (2010-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Toyota Alphard

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2010-2015

Quickie Used Car Review - Subaru Legacy Wagon (2009-2014)

2009-2014 Subaru Legacy Wagon

The Good: Fun to drive, practical wagon body

The Bad: Noisy

The Say: A wagon that you can enjoy on a daily basis.

Go For: 2.5 GT Touring
Avoid:

Price Range: P730,000-P1,200,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Subaru Legacy (2009-2015)

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2009-2014

Quickie Used Car Review - Subaru Legacy Sedan (2009-2015)

2009-2015 Subaru Legacy Sedan

The Good: Something that is a delight to drive

The Bad: Some bad behavior persist

The Say: Fun to drive sedan for the executive.

Go For: 2.5 GT
Avoid:

Price Range: P730,000-P1,200,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Subaru Legacy (2009-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Subaru Legacy

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2009-2015

Monday, October 24, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Kia Carnival (2007-2015)

2007-2015 Kia Carnival

The Good: Variety of models available, affordable to buy

The Bad: Heavyweight

The Say: One of the cheapest minivans that is practical, too.

Go For: EX LWB
Avoid: EX SWB

Price Range: P350,000-P870,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: Used Car Review - Kia Carnival (2007-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Kia Carnival

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2007-2010
2010-2015

Quickie Used Car Review - Nissan Teana (2007-2009)

2007-2009 Nissan Teana

The Good: Smooth and plush

The Bad: Bulky and not the driver's car

The Say: Comfortable to be in, but popular choices are a better proposition.

Go For: JM
Avoid: You have no other choice

Price Range: P450,000-P650,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: Used Car Review - Nissan Teana (2007-2009)
Latest vehicle profile: Nissan Altima

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2007-2009

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Nissan Urvan (1988-2015)

1988-2015 Nissan Urvan

The Good: Simple mechanical parts, availability

The Bad: Outdated by modern standards

The Say: There are fans of this van for a reason.

Go For: Any well maintained unit
Avoid: Overly tired units

Price Range: P300,000-P950,000
Our Rating: **

Full Review: Used Car Review - Nissan Urvan (1988-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Nissan NV350 Urvan

See the different versions of this vehicle:
1988-2015

Quickie Used Car Review - Nissan Teana (2010-2014)

2010-2014 Nissan Teana

The Good: Luxury oriented, smooth engines

The Bad: Interior tends to get messy, not that much ergonomic

The Say: A car perfect for the backseat rider.

Go For: 3.5 XV
Avoid: 2.5 XL

Price Range: P780,000-P1,100,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: Used Car Review - Nissan Teana (2010-2014)
Latest vehicle profile: Nissan Altima

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2010-2014

Monday, October 17, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Nissan Grand Livina (2008-2015)

2008-2015 Nissan Grand Livina

The Good: Car like handling and comfort

The Bad: Car like ground clearance and cramped third row

The Say: Seven people can join in for something that drives like a car.

Go For: Elite
Avoid:

Price Range: P280,000-P715,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Nissan Grand Livina (2008-2015)

See the different versions of this vehicle:

Quickie Used Car Review - Toyota Camry (2006-2012)

2006-2012 Toyota Camry

The Good: Has a comfortable ride contemplated with a spacious cabin.

The Bad: Definitely not for the driver and it drives like a boat.

The Say: Executives like this for a reason.

Go For: 2.4 V
Avoid: 2.4 G

Price Range: P400,000-P780,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Toyota Camry (2006-2012)
Latest vehicle profile: Toyota Camry

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2006-2009
2009-2012

Friday, October 14, 2016

Car Features - 10 Commonly Repossessed Vehicles October 2016

Today is your payday and you are contemplating on getting a car. Rather than wasting money on new car depreciation, a late model repossessed car is a prudent choice since recent year models are available. This list reveals that one bank has a lot of cars repo'ed.

Do take note the list is accurate as of October 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, April 2016, May 2016, June 2016, July 2016August 2016, and September 2016. Original 2014 article here.

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Mitsubishi Fuzion (2007-2015)

2007-2015 Mitsubishi Fuzion

The Good: Rides like a car, good headroom

The Bad: Drinks gas like there's no tomorrow, body roll

The Say: While it has some strengths, there are rivals that do the job better.

Go For: GLS Sport
Avoid: GLX

Price Range: P320,000-P650,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: Used Car Review - Mitsubishi Fuzion (2007-2015)

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2007-2015

Quickie Used Car Review - Honda Accord (2008-2013)

2008-2013 Honda Accord

The Good: High levels of refinement and materials used, spacious interior

The Bad: Center console buttons needs time to get used to

The Say: Can be your daily driver and at the same time, the sports car of your dreams.

Go For: 2.4
Avoid:

Price Range: P500,000-P1,100,000
Our Rating: *****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Honda Accord (2008-2013)
Latest vehicle profile: Honda Accord

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2008-2011
2011-2014

Monday, October 10, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Toyota Innova (2005-2016)

2005-2016 Toyota Innova

The Good: Robust, comfortable than the ancient rivals

The Bad: Side folding third row seats, gasoline engine could use more punch

The Say: Definitely an innovation, sticks to its name.

Go For: 2.5 G
Avoid: 2.0 V

Price Range: P360,000-P800,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Reviews: Used Car Review - Toyota Innova (2005-Current)/(2005-2016)
Latest vehicle profile: Toyota Innova Diesel/Gasoline

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2005-2008 Gasoline/Diesel
2008-2012 Gasoline/Diesel
2012-2014 Gasoline/Diesel
2014-2016 Gasoline/Diesel

Quickie Used Car Review - Hyundai Sonata (2010-2014)

2010-2014 Hyundai Sonata

The Good: Comfortable ride, impressive handling

The Bad: Somewhat tight in rear headroom

The Say: Now one of the class leaders, not anymore the wallflower.

Go For: 2.4 GLS
Avoid: 2.0 Limited

Price Range: P495,000-P770,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Hyundai Sonata (2010-2014)
Latest vehicle profile: Hyundai Sonata

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2010-2014

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Kia Sportage (2011-2016)

2011-2016 Kia Sportage

The Good: Low resale value means good purchase as a second hand car, available diesel engine

The Bad: Poor ride quality, cheap interior finish

The Say: An improved beast that has some bad manners trapped.

Go For: Diesels
Avoid: 2.0 AWD

Price Range: P550,000-P900,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: Used Car Review - Kia Sportage (2011-2016)
Latest vehicle profile: Kia Sportage

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2011-2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Ford Lynx (1999-2005)

1999-2005 Ford Lynx

The Good: Fully equipped and choice of interior materials are excellent.

The Bad: Engines are buzzy at high speeds, firm ride

The Say: A budget car that has more room and equipment.

Go For: 1.6 GSi
Avoid: 1.3 LSi

Price Range: P100,000-P230,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Reviews: Used Car Review - Ford Lynx (1999-2005)/Used Car Review - Ford Lynx RS (2003-2005)

See the different versions of this vehicle:
1999-2002
2002-2005

Monday, October 3, 2016

Chevrolet Trailblazer - Generation 2.1 (2012-2016)

CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER

This was Chevrolet's first attempt at the PPV market which is popular in the Asian market. This shares a platform with the Isuzu MU-X and is related to the Chevrolet Colorado/Isuzu D-Max twins.

Car Profiles - Chevrolet Trailblazer (2012-2016)

2012-2016 Chevrolet Trailblazer

The Good: Enormous power, spacious cabin

The Bad: Plasticky interior, bulky nature

The Say: An Americanized truck done the Asian way.

Go For: 2.8 LT
Avoid: 

Price Range: P825,000-P1,380,000
Our Rating: ****

Related Review:
Latest vehicle profile: Chevrolet Trailblazer

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2012-2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Hyundai Tucson (2010-2015)

2010-2015 Hyundai Tucson

The Good: Fully equipped at the price, powerful diesel engine

The Bad: Refinement is not good, interior trim quality

The Say: An improvement which is still hampered by bad manners.

Go For: 2.0 GL Diesel
Avoid: 2.4

Price Range: P460,000-P930,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: Used Car Review - Hyundai Tucson (2010-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Hyundai Tucson

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2010-2013
2014-2015

Quickie Used Car Review - Honda Civic (2001-2005)

2001-2005 Honda Civic

The Good: Cavernous cabin, peppy and fuel efficient engines

The Bad: Cheapo interior trim

The Say: Does not have the driving excitement of its elder generations but is a great family car.

Go For: 1.6 VTi-S
Avoid: 1.5 LXi

Price Range: P180,000-P310,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Honda Civic (2001-2005)
Latest vehicle profile: Honda Civic

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2001-2003
2003-2006

Friday, September 30, 2016

Car Features - Cars Thais Can Buy That Filipinos Can't (And Vice Versa)

Considered as the Detroit of Asia, Thailand nearly builds the cars you are driving locally ranging from sub-compacts to large pickups and SUVs. All manufacturers have their assembly plants and they export these not just in our region but nearly everywhere. While we have vehicle assembly here, Thailand's favorable tax incentives and business environment wins the hearts of car makers.

Since Thailand sells nearly 500,000 units in a given year, we would fish out vehicles that they get but in return, we don't have (and we list cars that is not marketed there). This list does not include the likes of engine (hybrid and CNG are popular there) and body configurations (for the pickup trucks in Thailand) for both countries which makes it very long and we would only focus on popular brands, leaving out small players such as luxury brands and some unknowns. With the country being the first place in ASEAN to have car launches which follows in other nations, vehicles that are expected to be launched locally on a later (with some unannounced) date such as the Mazda CX-3 and Honda BR-V are not included on this list. Note: Mazda had launched the CX-3 at the Philippine International Motor Show two weeks ago. Honda had previewed the BR-V at the same event with deliveries starting December this year.

In reality, Thailand moves more cars but they have lesser vehicles in their line-up compared to ours.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Nissan Frontier Navara (2007-2015)

2007-2015 Nissan Frontier Navara

The Good: More power than before

The Bad: Less clearance and space than competitors

The Say: Still has an edge on the competition, though outclassed in some aspects.

Go For: 4x2 LE
Avoid: Tech Xtreme and Krome Editions

Price Range: P530,000-P950,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: Used Car Review - Nissan Frontier Navara (2007-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Nissan Frontier Navara

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2007-2015

Quickie Used Car Review - Toyota Corolla Altis (2001-2007)

2001-2007 Toyota Corolla Altis

The Good: More space and practical

The Bad: Ain't a livelier partner

The Say: At these prices, this is a bargain.

Go For: 1.6 E
Avoid: 1.6 S

Price Range: P200,000-P350,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Toyota Corolla Altis (2001-2007)
Latest vehicle profile: Toyota Corolla Altis

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2001-2003
2004-2008

Monday, September 26, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Mitsubishi Strada (2006-2015)

2006-2015 Mitsubishi Strada

The Good: Great amount of space inside, available diesel engines (naturally aspirated and with VGT) in the used car market, rides like a car

The Bad: Soft suspension, soft looks, somewhat limited utility

The Say: A pick-up truck for the city dweller, but for more utility and off-road capability other choices are better.

Go For: GLX/GLX-V
Avoid: 

Price Range: P565,000-P900,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: Used Car Review - Mitsubishi Strada (2006-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Mitsubishi Strada

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2006-2009
2009-2015 (non-VGT)/(VGT)

Quickie Used Car Review - Mazda 3 Hatchback (2012-2014)

2012-2014 Mazda 3 Hatchback

The Good: Fun to drive

The Bad: The engine must be worked hard

The Say: Still has that fun to drive persona.

Go For: 1.6
Avoid: Anything that is questionable

Price Range: P490,000-P710,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: Used Car Review - Mazda 3 (2012-2014)
Latest vehicle profile: Mazda 3 Hatchback

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2012-2014

Quickie Used Car Review - Mazda 3 Sedan (2012-2014)

2012-2014 Mazda 3 Sedan

The Good: Driving fun is still present

The Bad: But the 1.6 engine needs to be pushed

The Say: Has the credentials but comes late to the party.

Go For: 1.6
Avoid: 

Price Range: P490,000-P710,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Mazda 3 (2012-2014)
Latest vehicle profile: Mazda 3 Sedan

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2012-2014

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Car Profiles - Audi A4 (2008-2016)

2008-2016 Audi A4

The Good: Available diesel engine, interior quality

The Bad: Tight rear seat, complicated controls

The Say: An interesting alternative to the popular choices.

Go For: 2.0 TDI
Avoid:

Price Range: P900,000-P1,900,000
Our Rating: ****

Related Review: 
Latest vehicle profile: Audi A4

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2008-2016

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Toyota Hilux (2005-2015)

2005-2015 Toyota Hilux

The Good: Durable, interior space

The Bad: Heavy steering, lacks some off-road kit

The Say: Balances comfort and practicality.

Go For: 3.0 G
Avoid: 2.7 G

Price Range: P430,000-P1,160,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: Used Car Review - Toyota Hilux (2005-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Toyota Hilux

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2004-2008
2008-2011
2011-2015 non-VNT/VNT

Quickie Used Car Review - Nissan Sentra (2010-2014)

2010-2014 Nissan Sentra

The Good: Space and price

The Bad: Interior quality and CVT performance

The Say: Other 2.0 sedans are better buys.

Go For: 200
Avoid: 

Price Range: P290,000-P600,000
Our Rating: **

Full Review: None as of the Moment
Latest vehicle profile: Nissan Sylphy

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2010-2014

Monday, September 19, 2016

Used Car Review - Mercedes Benz E Class Sedan (2009-2016)

Myk Belmonte finds something luxurious and desirable in a package you can afford for this month.

2009-2016 Mercedes Benz E Class Sedan

History
In June 2015 the E Class nameplate sold 13 million copies worldwide throughout its 68 year run which is unbroken among all Mercedes Benz vehicles and its lineage had started before World War II. From a variety of body styles including the ubiquitous sedan, wagon (a European favorite), coupe, and a long wheelbase model exclusive for the Chinese market, there is an E Class for everyone who can afford it.

Representing the fourth generation model of the E Class is the W212 chassis, which is available in sedan and wagon body styles while the convertible and coupe rides on the C Class' W202 chassis that is still produced until today. Development started in 2003 followed by styling work in 2004 with design cues reminiscent of certain then-current and past models from the brand. The previous model was marred with quality issues so this one had to return to its bank vault, high quality roots.

The Philippine market was the first South East Asian country to receive this model in the region, citing a stable market despite the global financial crisis affecting larger markets such as Singapore and Thailand. The E300 sedan came first followed by the E350 Coupe in October and other low displacement engines appeared later on, with an update in 2013 that had streamlined into two variants.

Value and Costs
With the W213 model being recently launched, expect prices to dip down further but if you are aiming for this one, prices range between P1,700,000 for the older units while going for a recent release will shell you at least P4,700,000. For peace of mind and security, we suggest going for a certified pre-owned unit since these are inspected and a limited warranty is offered. Other models such as the E500 are available from the grey market and can be serviced with a nominal fee.

Since Mercedes Benz promised to return to its bank vault roots and to leave out poor reliability from its equation, there are no problems reported as of now so it is safe to assume that this will hold long than its problem laden predecessor. For luxury models like this, do inspect electronic items since they have the tendency of being an expensive fix when they go wrong and the suspension system. The 1.8 engine is turbocharged, so use high octane fuels to be safe.

Exterior and Interior
As we said above, cues of some Benz models were integrated in this vehicle including the W204 C Class, W221 S Class, and 1950s "Ponton" era models. Although still luxurious looking, the design is a mixed bag since designers took a streamlined approach to keep up with the current design language of the brand.

Go inside and be pampered by a leather filled cabin coupled with high quality materials and a clean dashboard layout. Other highlights of this vehicle include a COMAND system which could be confusing for first timers, a Harman/Kardon sound system, and steering wheel controls for audio, Bluetooth, and information controls. For the passenger's point of view, it is still spacious and comfortable to be in.

Engine
First release models are in the form of the M272 3.0 gasoline that puts out 231hp at 6,000rpm and 300Nm at 2,500-5,000rpm with later engines such as the M271 DE 1.8 turbocharged gasoline having 204hp at 5,500rpm and 310Nm at 2,000-4,300rpm and a OM651 DE 22 LA 2.1 diesel churning out 201hp and 500Nm at 1,600-1,800rpm. Lets do a rundown of the engine's characteristics, the 3.0 V6 is a smooth performer, the 2.1 diesel is much fuel friendly and can go for long while retaining the petrol's traits, and the turbo having power at 2,000, will make the car lunge forward and can keep at bay while being fuel efficient thanks to the BlueEfficiency package.

Driving Impressions
Striking a balance between comfort and handling, the W212 E Class is a hoot to drive. A Direct Control selective damping which makes the suspension soft or firm automatically depending on the road condition comes standard. Despite the somewhat bulk, it defies its weight making it a great all around vehicle.

Verdict
While old E Class models were luxurious but afflicted with reliability problems, this generation is in fighting form especially that it comes more prepared than before. With a sheer driving pleasure rivaling BMW while retaining MB's luxurious cabin, you have a winner here for less the price.

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Car Profiles - Nissan GT-R

NISSAN GT-R

Well, the car gods had answered your prayers especially that Godzilla had arrived on our shores, in the form of the 2017 model. The same formula remains: an impressive engine (with a power bump), aggressive looks, and an advanced all wheel drive system. Bad news: only one dealer sells this one and the price you have to swallow.

The Good:
The Bad:

Price Range: P7,350,000
Our Rating:

Last Update: September 17, 2016

Car Profiles - Mazda CX-3

MAZDA CX-3

Based on the Mazda 2, this sub-compact crossover gives emphasis on sporty driving which the manufacturer is promoting. Yes, this is aggressive looking but its stubby size may not appeal to all.

The Good:
The Bad:

Price Range: P1,290,000-P1,600,000
Our Rating:

Last Update: February 5, 2018

Car Profiles - Jeep Renegade

JEEP RENEGADE

Since Jeep is in a roll (thanks to a trend towards SUVs), they need a sub-compact SUV. This Fiat based SUV has cute but rugged looks yet with Jeep capabilities. Too bad, the price does not fit with the size.

The Good:
The Bad:

Price Range: P1,941,000
Our Rating:

Last Update: September 17, 2016

Car Profiles - BAIC M20

BAIC M20

Apart from selling microvans, BAIC now expands its people carrier portfolio with the M20. Options between 7 or 8 people capacity in a roomy package for below 600k, it is a winner here except for the long term.

The Good:
The Bad:

Price Range: P548,000-P578,000
Our Rating:

Last Update: September 17, 2016

Friday, September 16, 2016

Car Features - 10 Commonly Repossessed Vehicles September 2016

Today is your payday and you are contemplating on getting a car. Rather than wasting money on new car depreciation, a late model repossessed car is a prudent choice since recent year models are available. This list reveals that one bank has a lot of cars repo'ed.

Do take note the list is accurate as of September 16, 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, April 2016, May 2016, June 2016, July 2016 and August 2016. Original 2014 article here.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Isuzu Alterra (2005-2014)

2005-2014 Isuzu Alterra

The Good: Fuel friendly, cushy ride

The Bad: Engine clatter, unrefined

The Say: An interesting alternative which has some good and bad traits.

Go For: 4x2
Avoid:

Price Range: P480,000-P835,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Review: Used Car Review - Isuzu Alterra (2005-2014)
Latest vehicle profile: Isuzu MU-X

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2005-2008
2009-2014

Quickie Used Car Review - Kia Soul (2009-2014)

2009-2014 Kia Soul

The Good: Stylish, spacious

The Bad: Ride isn't that good, rear visibility

The Say: Funky looking vehicle that has problems.

Go For: 1.6 LX
Avoid: 2.0 EX

Price Range: P350,000-P480,000
Our Rating: ***

Full ReviewUsed Car Review - Kia Soul (2009-2014)
Latest vehicle profile: Kia Soul

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2009-2010
2010-2014

Monday, September 12, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Ford Everest (2003-2015)

2003-2015 Ford Everest

The Good: Durable chassis, suspension won't break on you, excellent off-road skills

The Bad: Unrefined, bumpy ride

The Say: One outstanding pick if you are in the market for a mid-size SUV.

Go For: 2007 and above 2.5
Avoid: 2003-2006 2.5 AT

Price Range: P345,000-P1,000,000
Our Rating: ***

Full Reviews: Used Car Review - Ford Everest (2003-2006)/Used Car Review - Ford Everest (2007-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Ford Everest

See the different versions of this vehicle

Quickie Used Car Review - Subaru Impreza Sedan (2009-2014)

2009-2014 Subaru Impreza Sedan

The Good: Choices of normal 2.0, WRX and WRX STI

The Bad: Not fuel efficient, old 4-speed automatic

The Say: You can enjoy the drive with the added trunk.

Go For: 2.0
Avoid: 

Price Range: P400,000-P1,500,000
Our Rating: ****

Full ReviewsUsed Car Review - Subaru Impreza (2008-2012)/Used Car Review - Subaru Impreza WRX/WRX STi (2008-2014)
Latest vehicle profile: Subaru Impreza/Subaru WRX/WRX STI

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2009-2012 (Regular Sedan)

Quickie Used Car Review - Subaru Impreza Hatchback (2007-2014)

2007-2014 Subaru Impreza Hatchback

The Good: More practical and spirited even without the trunk

The Bad: Fuel economy isn't great, power sapping automatic for the WRX STI

The Say: There is no need to sacrifice performance on a different body.

Go For: 2.0R Sport
Avoid: 

Price Range: P400,000-P1,500,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Reviews: Used Car Review - Subaru Impreza (2008-2012)/Used Car Review - Subaru Impreza WRX/WRX STi (2008-2014)
Latest vehicle profile: Subaru Impreza/Subaru WRX/WRX STI

See the different versions of this vehicle:

2007-2012 (Regular Hatchback)

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Mitsubishi Montero Sport (2008-2015)

2008-2015 Mitsubishi Montero Sport

The Good: Not matagtag, plenty of models in the market, numerous features available

The Bad: Limited space in the third row, not great off-road, does not like low revs

The Say: Definitely lives up to its sporty name.

Go For: 2.5 GLS/GLX (non VGT)
Avoid: 3.0 V6

Price Range: P600,000-P1,300,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Mitsubishi Montero Sport (2008-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Mitsubishi Montero Sport

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2008-2013 non-VGT/VGT
2014-2015