Kamis, 28 Februari 2013

Car Profiles - Honda Civic Hatchback (1992-1995)

1992-1995 Honda Civic Hatchback

The Good: Driving fun in an economical package

The Bad: Finding a stock model is a challenge, and it's 20 years old

The Say: Proves that econoboxes need not be boring, but there are fun yet modern choices out there.

Go For: Stock units
Avoid: Modified ones

Price Range: P110,000-P200,000
Our Rating: **

Related Review: Used Car Review - Honda Civic Hatchback (1992-1995)

See the different versions of this vehicle:
1992-1995

Rabu, 27 Februari 2013

Used Car Review - Honda Civic Hatchback (1992-1995)

You see this in modified form, but you want to know how it performs in the stock form. Myk Belmonte dishes out the story.

1992-1995 Honda Civic Hatchback

History
There is such reason that Japanese vehicles sell well in the tuner community. Why do I say so? Tons of aftermarket parts ranging from the performance enhancers to the aesthetics such as wheels and body kits are available. You can almost buy anything from the local tuner shop to your suking online seller to get what you need.

One of the "tuner" favorites is the Honda Civic EG in both sedan and hatchback flavors, but for this article, I will be discussing more of the latter, with the sedan having its own review soon. It was available to consumers in Japan on September 10, 1991 in sedan, coupe, and hatchback flavors. It was more lighter and more comfortable than the previous generation but the latter took a toll on its handling. It received a Belo treatment (we're not sure she is famous back then) in 1994 and replaced by the popular EK Civic in 1996.

This vehicle was launched in 1992 as an entry to the Peoples Car Development Program which occurred during the early 90s. It replaced the briefly sold Civic EF not because it was a lemon, but it was a coincidence that it was made available in 1991. The local aftermarket racing and tuning scene had to thank this car as it made an impact to this sectors because of the ease of fitting in a B16A engine and the fun to drive characteristic. Sales ceased in November 1995 with the launch of the EK Civic, which makes the EG and the previous EF having both sedan and hatchback choices in the Civic line-up.

Value and Costs
Almost twenty years in age, the Civic hatchback does not resist in having lower than P100,000 prices. Try searching in the Sunday block of classifieds to spot prices ranging between P110,000-P200,000, depending on the vehicle condition and whether it is stock or not. Back in 1992, the P236,000 base price did not include options such as headrests, sun visors, a passenger-side mirror, alloy wheels lifted from the LX Sedan, and other creature comforts.

Cost of maintaining this baby is similar to vehicles having a carburetor sold in the same period. If you plan to buy one and keep it stock, make sure that the engine is fine and there is no need for an engine rebuilt. Going for a unit with a B16A powerplant? Make sure it is not abused or raced extensively. Rust and paint problems are common, especially if the previous owner didn't have a garage to park the car under.

Exterior and Interior
From the hatchbacks in the PCDP whose lines are on the boxy side, the Civic hatchback goes with the aerodynamic side sporting a sexy profile. The Daihatsu Charade may have some sporty lines but it is based on a cube shape. Squint hard at the headlamps, they make a low hoodline and a rear spoiler contemplates the sexy back. Similar to the first generation CR-V, the glass hatch must be opened first to gain rear access.

With this vehicle focusing on economy, vinyl surfaces are abound to provide a durable interior. Comparing to the EF, dashboard quality is more excellent with softer materials being used, which you'll think it is not an economy car at all. Don't expect any power amenities here, since people back then aren't expecting a lot. Front space is excellent while the rear seats are reserved for the vertically challenged, which makes this one a two seater vehicle. Among the participants of this development program, only this and the Daihatsu Charade are sold with a two door option. .

Engine
A D13B1 1,343cc with 74hp at 6,300rpm and 102Nm at 3,100rpm motivates this hatchback in stock form. Notice the tachometer with an 8,000rpm red line, this can rev up to 7,000rpm that makes it more sporty to drive, despite the carburetor system standard.

Driving Impressions
Light and with close gear ratios, this vehicle is a hoot to drive. Parking can be a chore no thanks to the unassisted rack-and-pinon steering assembly especially if you swap the stock wheel and tire combo to some larger ones. Handling does not scream economy car, which is a surprise in this segment before. Visibility is excellent, except for the tiny portion in the rear left corner. Never mind if this vehicle was bare, these things make the driving experience unspoiled.

Verdict
Bare by todays standards, but if the driving thrill matters to you, then this car is for you. But if the daily grind to work requires you a cheaper wheels, there are other more "modern" choices available. Just make sure to drive safely.


The Good:
  • Fun to drive
  • Very stylish
  • Bare but durable interior
The Bad:
  • Don't dare find any power amenities (except steering of course)
  • Good luck finding a stock model
  • Good luck maintaining a stock model
The Pick: You have no other choice but to get a stock unit

THE SPECS
Engine: 1,343cc D13B1 I4 gasoline
Power: 74hp @ 6,300rpm
Torque: 102Nm @ 3,100rpm
Fuel Consumption: 8-10km/L (city), 12-14km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Suspension: Front and rear double wishbone

MORE INFO
Price (New): P236,000-P300,000
Price (Now): P110,000-P200,000
Rivals: Kia Pride, Daihatsu Charade, Fiat Uno
On Sale: 1992-1995
Resources:

Used Car Review Compilation (2/28/2013 Update)

NOW UPDATED WITH LINKS TO NEW ARTICLES. LIST WOULD BE UPDATED ONCE IN A MONTH.

UPDATE AS OF FEBRUARY 28, 2013.


AUDI
* Audi A3 (2006-2012)
* Audi A4 (2005-2008)
* Audi A4 (2008-Current)
* Audi A5 (2007-Current)
* Audi A6 (1998-2004)
* Audi A6 (2005-2011)
* Audi A6 (2011-Current)
* Audi A8 (2005-2010)
* Audi A8 (2011-Current)
* Audi Q5 (2009-Current)
* Audi Q7 (2007-Current)
* Audi TT (1998-2006)
* Audi TT (2007-Current)

BMW
* BMW 3 Series (1995-1998)
* BMW 3 Series (2005-2011)
* BMW 5 Series (1995-2002)
* BMW 5 Series (2003-2009)
* BMW 5 Series (2010-Current)
* BMW 7 Series (1995-2001)
* BMW 7 Series (2002-2008)
* BMW 7 Series (2009-Current)
* BMW M3 (2001-2004)
* BMW M3 (2005-2011)
* BMW M5
BMW X3 (2005-2010)
* BMW X3 (2011-Current)
* BMW X5 (2007-Current)
* BMW X6 (2008-Current)
* BMW Z3 (1997-2002)
* BMW Z4 (2009-Current)

CHANA
Chana Benni (2008-2012)

CHERY
Chery A5 (2007-2012)
* Chery QQ (2007-Current)
* Chery Tiggo (2007-Current)
* Chery V5 (2007-2012)

CHEVROLET
Chevrolet Aveo Hatchback (2004-2009)
* Chevrolet Aveo Sedan (2007-2013)
* Chevrolet Captiva (2007-Current)
* Chevrolet Cassia (2000-2002)
* Chevrolet Cruze (2010-Current)
* Chevrolet Optra Sedan (2003-2009)
Chevrolet Optra Wagon (2006-2009)
* Chevrolet Spark (2006-2010)
* Chevrolet Spark (2011-Current)
* Chevrolet Suburban (1996-2000)
* Chevrolet Suburban (2000-2006)
* Chevrolet Suburban (2007-Current)
* Chevrolet Tahoe (2000-2006)
* Chevrolet Tahoe (2007-Current)
* Chevrolet Trailblazer (2005-2008)
* Chevrolet Venture (2002-2007)
* Chevrolet Zafira (2001-2005)

CHRYSLER
Chrysler 300 (2005-2011)
* Chrysler Town & Country (2008-Current)

DAEWOO
* Daewoo Cielo (1996-2000)
* Daewoo Espero (1995-1998)
* Daewoo Prince (1995-1999)
* Daewoo Racer (1994-1998)

DAIHATSU
* Daihatsu Charade (1990-1998)

DODGE
* Dodge Caliber
* Dodge Dakota (2001-2005)
* Dodge Durango (2000-2005)
Dodge Durango (2005-2009)
* Dodge Journey (2008-2011)
* Dodge Nitro (2008-2012)

FORD
* Ford Escape (2002-2013)
Ford Everest TCi (2004-2006)
* Ford Everest CRDi (2007-Current)
* Ford Expedition (2003-2006)
* Ford Expedition (2007-Current)
* Ford Explorer (2005-2006)
* Ford Explorer Sport Trac (2000-2004)
* Ford F150 (1998-2004)
* Ford Fiesta Hatchback (2010-Current)
* Ford Fiesta Sedan (2010-Current)
* Ford Focus (2005-2012)
* Ford Lynx RS (2003-2005)
* Ford Ranger, non-CRDi (1999-2006)

GREAT WALL
Great Wall Coolbear (2009-2012)

HONDA
* Honda Accord (1994-1998)
* Honda Accord (1998-2002)
Honda Accord (2003-2007)
* Honda Accord (2008-2012)
* Honda City (1996-2003)
Honda City (2003-2009)
* Honda City (2009-Current)
* Honda Civic (1992-1995)
* Honda Civic SiR (1998-2000)
* Honda Civic (2001-2005)
* Honda CR-V (2007-2012)
* Honda HR-V (1999-2001)
Honda Jazz (2004-2008)
* Honda Jazz (2008-Current)
* Honda Odyssey (1997-1998)
* Honda Pilot (2006-2008)

HYUNDAI
Hyundai Accent (2006-2011)
* Hyundai Accent (2011-Current)
* Hyundai Azera (2006-2012)
* Hyundai Coupe (1997-2000)
* Hyundai Coupe (2003-2008)
* Hyundai Elantra (1996-2000)
* Hyundai Elantra (2007-2010)
* Hyundai Elantra (2011-Current)
* Hyundai Excel (1995-1998)
* Hyundai Genesis (2009-Current)
* Hyundai Genesis Coupe (2009-Current)
* Hyundai Getz (2005-2011)
* Hyundai H100 (2007-Current)
* Hyundai i10 (2008-Current)
* Hyundai i30 (2008-2012)
* Hyundai Santa Fe (2006-2012)
* Hyundai Starex (1997-2004)
* Hyundai Starex (2008-Current)
Hyundai Tucson (2005-2009)
* Hyundai Tucson (2010-Current)
* Hyundai Veracruz (2007-2012)

ISUZU
Isuzu Alterra (2005-Current)
* Isuzu Crosswind (2001-Current)
* Isuzu D-Max (2003-2013)
* Isuzu Fuego (1998-2005)
* Isuzu Hilander (1997-2001)

JAGUAR
Jaguar S-Type (1998-2008)
* Jaguar X-Type (2001-2009)
* Jaguar XF (2008-Current)
* Jaguar XJ (2003-2010)
* Jaguar XJ (2010-Current)
* Jaguar XK (1998-2005)
* Jaguar XK (2006-Current)

JEEP
* Jeep Cherokee (1996-1999)
* Jeep Commander (2006-2011)
* Jeep Grand Cherokee (1996-1999)
* Jeep Grand Cherokee (2007-2008)
* Jeep Wrangler (2007-Current)

KIA
* Kia Besta
* Kia Carens (2007-2012)
Kia Carnival/Sedona (2000-2007)
* Kia Carnival (2007-2012)
* Kia Ceres
* Kia Forte sedan (2010-Current)
* Kia Forte Koup (2010-Current)
* Kia KC2700
* Kia Mohave (2010-2012)
* Kia Picanto (2011-Current)
* Kia Pregio
* Kia Pride (1990-2002)
* Kia Rio (2000-2005)
* Kia Sorento (2003-2009)
* Kia Sorento (2010-Current)
* Kia Soul (2009-Current)
* Kia Sportage (1995-2000)
* Kia Sportage (2007-2010)
* Kia Sportage (2011-Current)

Land Rover Discovery (2004-2009)
* Land Rover Freelander (2004-2007)
* Land Rover Freelander (2007-Current)
* Land Rover Range Rover (90s)
* Land Rover Range Rover (2004-Current)
* Land Rover Range Rover Sport

LEXUS
Lexus ES330 (2009-2012)
* Lexus GS400 (2009-2012)
* Lexus GX (2010-Current)
* Lexus IS300 (2009-Current)
* Lexus LS400 (2009-2012)
* Lexus LX570 (2009-Current)
* Lexus RX350 (2009-Current)

MAZDA
* Mazda 2 (2010-Current)
* Mazda 323 (1993-1998)
* Mazda 6 (2004-2007)
* Mazda 6 (2008-2012)
* Mazda 626 (1993-1998)
* Mazda Astina
* Mazda B Series
* Mazda BT-50 (2009-2011)
* Mazda CX-7 (2009-2012)
* Mazda CX-9 (2007-Current)
* Mazda E200 (1995-1999)
* Mazda Lantis
* Mazda Miata (1997-1998)
* Mazda MX5 Miata (2008-Current)
Mazda Tribute (2004-2009)

MERCEDES BENZ
* Mercedes Benz B Class (2006-Current)
Mercedes Benz C Class (1993-1999)
* Mercedes Benz C Class (2007-Current)
* Mercedes Benz CLC Class (2009-Current)
* Mercedes Benz CLK Class (2002-2009)
* Mercedes Benz CLS Class (2009-Current)
* Mercedes Benz E Class (1995-2002)
* Mercedes Benz E Class (2003-2008)
* Mercedes Benz E Class (2009-Current)
* Mercedes Benz GL Class (2007-Current)
* Mercedes Benz GLK Class (2009-Current)
* Mercedes Benz MB100
* Mercedes Benz R Class (2005-2012)
* Mercedes Benz M Class (first generation)
* Mercedes Benz M Class (2006-2012)
* Mercedes Benz S Class (1995-1999)
* Mercedes Benz S Class (2006-Current)
* Mercedes Benz SL Class (2002-2008)
* Mercedes Benz SL Class (2009-Current)
* Mercedes Benz SLK Class (2003-2010)
* Mercedes Benz SLK Class (2011-Current)
* Mercedes Benz Viano
* Mercedes Benz ViTO-L

MITSUBISHI
Mitsubishi Adventure (1998-Current)
* Mitsubishi ASX (2010-Current)
* Mitsubishi Eclipse (1997-1998)
* Mitsubishi Eclipse (2007-2011)
* Mitsubishi Endeavor (2007-2009)
* Mitsubishi Fuzion (2007-Current)
* Mitsubishi Galant (1989-1992)
* Mitsubishi Galant (1993-1997)
* Mitsubishi Galant (1998-2005)
* Mitsubishi Galant (2006-2012)
* Mitsubishi Lancer Box Type
* Mitsubishi Lancer (1989-1992)
* Mitsubishi Lancer (1996-2002)
* Mitsubishi Lancer (2003-2012)
* Mitsubishi Lancer EX (2008-Current)
* Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV (1997)
* Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V (1998)
* Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII (2002)
* Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII (2004)
* Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX (2006-2007)
* Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X (2008-Current)
Mitsubishi L200 Strada (1999-2006)
* Mitsubishi L300 Versa Van
* Mitsubishi L300 Crew Cab
* Mitsubishi Montero Sport (2005-2008)
* Mitsubishi Montero Sport (2008-Current)
Mitsubishi Outlander (2003-2006)
* Mitsubishi Pajero Intercooler (1993-1998)
Mitsubishi Pajero Field Master (1999-2008)
* Mitsubishi Pajero (2003-2006)
* Mitsubishi Pajero (2007-Current)
* Mitsubishi Space Gear (1997-2007)
* Mitsubishi Space Wagon
* Mitsubishi Strada (2006-Current)

NISSAN
* Nissan 350Z (2004-2008)
* Nissan Altima (1993-1998)
* Nissan Cefiro (2002-2007)
* Nissan Frontier (1998-2007)
* Nissan Frontier Navarra (2008-Current)
* Nissan Grand Livina (2008-Current)
* Nissan Patrol Safari (1993-1999)
* Nissan Patrol (2000-Current)
* Nissan Patrol Royale (2010-Current)
* Nissan Sentra (1992-1999)
Nissan Sentra (1995-2001)
* Nissan Sentra (2004-Current)
* Nissan Sentra 200 (2010-2012)
* Nissan Sentra Exalta (2001-2003)
* Nissan Serena (2002-2012)
* Nissan Terrano (1996-2003)
* Nissan Teana (2007-2010)
* Nissan Teana (2010-Current)
* Nissan Urvan
* Nissan Vanette (1991-1999)
* Nissan Verita (2001-2007)
* Nissan X-Trail (2010-Current)

OPEL
* Opel Astra (2000-2004)
* Opel Omega (1997-2002)
* Opel Tigra (1997-1999)
* Opel Vectra (1997-2002)

PEUGEOT
* Peugeot 206
* Peugeot 206cc
* Peugeot 307
* Peugeot 307SW
* Peugeot 807

PORSCHE
Porsche 911
* Porsche Boxster (1997-2004)
* Porsche Boxster (2003-2011)
* Porsche Cayman (2006-2012)
* Porsche Panamera (2009-Current)

PROTON
Proton Wira

SUBARU
Subaru Forester (2000-2002)
* Subaru Forester (2002-2008)
* Subaru Forester (2008-2012)
* Subaru Impreza (2008-2012)
* Subaru Impreza WRX (1996-1998)
* Subaru Impreza WRX (2006-2007)
* Subaru Impreza WRX STI (2006-2007)
* Subaru Legacy (1996-1999)
Subaru Legacy (2006-2009)
* Subaru Legacy (2009-Current)
* Subaru Outback (2006-2009)
* Subaru Outback (2009-Current)
* Subaru Tribeca (2008-Current)

SUZUKI
Suzuki Alto (2007-Current)
Suzuki APV (2005-Current)
* Suzuki Celerio (2009-Current)
Suzuki Esteem
* Suzuki Grand Vitara (2000-2005)
* Suzuki Grand Vitara (2005-Current)
Suzuki Swift (2005-2011)
* Suzuki Swift (2011-Current)
* Suzuki SX4 Sedan (2008-2011)
* Suzuki SX4 Hatchback (2010-Current)
Suzuki Vitara (1995-2003)

TOYOTA
* Toyota Alphard (2010-Current)
Toyota Camry (1997-2001)
* Toyota Camry (2002-2006)
* Toyota Camry (2007-2012)
* Toyota Corona (1993-1999)
* Toyota Corolla (1988-1992)
Toyota Corolla Altis (2001-2007)
* Toyota Corolla Altis (2008-2013)
* Toyota Crown (1991-1998)
* Toyota Echo Verso (2000-2002)
* Toyota Fortuner (2005-Current)
* Toyota Hiace (1995-2005)
* Toyota Hiace (2005-Current)
* Toyota Hilux (Pre 2005)
* Toyota Hilux (2005-Current)
* Toyota Innova (2005-Current)
* Toyota Land Cruiser (1993-1998)
* Toyota Land Cruiser (1999-2007)
* Toyota Land Cruiser (2008-Current)
* Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (1996-2001)
* Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (2002-2009)
* Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (2009-Current)
Toyota Previa (2004-2006)
* Toyota Previa (2006-Current)
* Toyota RAV4 (1997-2000)
* Toyota RAV4 (2000-2005)
* Toyota RAV4 (2006-2012)
Toyota Vios (2003-2007)
* Toyota Vios (2007-2013)
* Toyota Yaris (2007-2013)

VOLKSWAGEN
* Volkswagen Beetle
* Volkswagen Caravelle
* Volkswagen Golf
* Volkswagen Lupo
* Volkswagen New Beetle
* Volkswagen Polo Classic
* Volkswagen Touareg

VOLVO
* Volvo 850
* Volvo C30 (2007-Current)
* Volvo C70 (2007-Current)
* Volvo S40 (1998-2004)
Volvo S60 (2000-2010)
* Volvo S60 (2010-Current)
* Volvo S80 (1999-2007)
* Volvo S80 (2007-Current)
* Volvo V70 (2000-2007)
* Volvo V70 (2008-2009)
* Volvo XC60 (2009-Current)
* Volvo V50 (2005-2012)
Volvo XC70 (2000-2007)
* Volvo XC70 (2008-Current)
* Volvo XC90 (2004-Current)

Selasa, 26 Februari 2013

Car Profiles - 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: P250,000-P400,000
Our Rating: ****

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

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

Senin, 25 Februari 2013

Car Profiles - Mitsubishi Lancer (1981-1988)

1981-1988 Mitsubishi Lancer

The Good: Light and fuel efficient

The Bad: Safety features do not exist, restoring can be time consuming

The Say: Relive all your memories by restoring a Lancer Box Type.

Go For: 1.6 GSR
Avoid: Dead units

Price Range: P30,000-P100,000
Our Rating: ***

Related Review: Used Car Review - Mitsubishi Lancer Box Type
Latest vehicle profile: Mitsubishi Lancer EX

Minggu, 24 Februari 2013

Used Car Review - Mitsubishi Lancer Box Type

In this day, Myk Belmonte invites you to go back in time through a vehicle that nearly defined a decade.

1981-1988 Mitsubishi Lancer

History
The Philippines faced a lot during the 1980s, we had deposed a dictator and placed in what could be Asia's first female president. Songs from Tears of Fears and Duran Duran playing out from radios and teenagers enjoyed the Bagets sequels. The economy was in the limbo especially in the local automotive industry, only Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (previously known as the Canlubang Automotive Resources) and Nissan Pilipinas stayed afloat, but the former is the most successful during that time. Delta Motors Corporation (Toyota), GM Pilipinas, and Ford (whose plant was located in Bataan) pulled out.

After the L-Type Lancer, or known as the Coca-Cola body, the Lancer EX (this is the original one) was introduced in 1979 in Japan. In year 1980, a 1.8L turbocharged engine known as the 1800GSR and GT Turbo was made available. This Lancer made an appearance at the 1000 Lakes Rally which utilizes a 2.0 engine with turbo that has 125hp. Worldwide production ended in 1987 to make way for the Lancer "Singkit" or "Pusa".

If there is one automotive icon during the 1980s, this is it. It was the only choice apart from an owner type jeep when the Toyota Corolla, and the Ford Laser were discontinued. Enough of words, this generation was available from 1981-1988 and also listed at the top by Top Gear Philippines in their 100 Sexiest Cars List. If you had the money back then, you can buy the SL, GSR, and GT trims. With the latter being available in both 1.6 and 1.8 engines.

Value and Costs
Previously, a brand new unit would cost you between P30,000-P60,000 in 1980s money. However, owners made profit especially that resales prices doubled or tripled when they sold it later on. That's Marcos and Cory era; today, February 25, 2013, you can see Lancer Box Types sold in online classified sites flirting between P30,000-P100,000 depending on the vehicle condition. You'll see units varying from the battered to the almost pristine.

Maintaining one is affordable due to the simplicity of the mechanical parts, which means there is no ECU to fuss about when the car gets flooded. However, you must have patience especially on parts hunting, they may be available or they may not be. Just be wary of rust (rustproofing is not common back then) and overheating problems which can spoil the ownership experience.

Exterior and Interior
Why is this vehicle called the Lancer Box Type? Simple, it has a box shape. Timeless and classic it is, you can't help but stare at it all day. There is not much to say about it since it is darn sexy.

Don't expect any fancy or high tech styling motif inside. It may be old school but it is purposeful especially that it is solid. Air-conditioning system and a car stereo head unit are optional when brand new, but if the unit you are seeking has one then rejoice. If yours does not have, then its time to put your bargaining skills to your favorite car shops in Banawe or Evangelista.

Engine
Three engine options are available for the Box Type, which is an advantage for consumers back then. Fitting most SL models is the 4G33 1,439cc that has 70hp and 111Nm. Next to be described is the 4G32 1,597cc which has 98hp that is common among GSR Lancers. Both can be placed in the GSR and GT is the 4G62 1,795cc engine. All of the three engines have rocket-like acceleration that can outperform modern vehicles that are mid-size in shape, thanks to the much simpler mechanical parts and the rear wheel drive layout. Some owners reported that they can reach 150kph in stock form.

Driving Impressions
Being behind the wheel of this baby is one pleasurable experience. Handling may not elicit a word to describe on but the rear wheel drive layout is an added bonus for being stable at higher speeds. And one added bonus is that, if you know how to traverse floods, is you can drive this one without damaging the vehicle. Definitely the 80s drivers had fun behind the wheel.

Verdict
Do you want this car because you have the passion to restore and own one and also to say, sentimental value, then the Lancer Box Type is for you. But if you seek a cheaper car that is affordable to maintain and at the same time costs less, I suggest to skip this car on your list and go for 90s era vehicles such as the B13 Sentra or the Corolla XL. Once you're bitten by the restoration bug, you'll never stop. Have fun and be patient!

The Good:
  • Gas friendly, despite being an old model
  • Light and fast
  • This can survive floods
The Bad:
  • Don't expect airbags or ABS brakes
  • Aircon is not Antarctica cold
  • Restoring one takes time
The Pick: Any variant will do, just make sure it is well maintained

THE SPECS
Engines: 1,439cc 4G33, 1,597cc 4G32, and 1,795cc 4G62 I4 gasoline
Power: 70hp (1.4), 98hp (1.6), No data available for 1.8
Torque: 111Nm (1.4), No data available for 1.6 and 1.8
Fuel Consumption: 8-11km/L (city), 10-13km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies with the vehicle condition)
Transmission: 4-speed manual, 3-speed automatic
Suspension: No data available

MORE INFO
Price (New): P30,000-P60,000 (prices during the 1980s)
Price (Now): P30,000-P100,000 (depending on vehicle condition)
Rivals: Toyota Corolla Box Type, Nissan Sentra, Nissan Stanza, Ford Laser
On Sale: 1981-1988
Resources:

Contacts:

Sabtu, 23 Februari 2013

Car Profiles - Mitsubishi Lancer EX (2008-Current)

2008-Current Mitsubishi Lancer EX

The Good: Fierce looks, lots of variants to choose from

The Bad: Somewhat firm ride, wood panels does not go with the image

The Say: The sportier alternative in the sea of compact sedans.

Go For: 2.0 GT
Avoid: 2.0 MX

Price Range: P500,000-P780,000
Our Rating: ****

Related Review: None as of the Moment
Latest vehicle profile: Mitsubishi Lancer EX

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2008-2012
2012-2015

Jumat, 22 Februari 2013

Car Profiles - Chevrolet Lumina (2005-2008)

2005-2008 Chevrolet Lumina

The Good: The back seat passenger's car

The Bad: Ancient and fuel thirsty engine, drives like a barge

The Say: Cheap, but not a bargain.

Go For: 2.5 V6
Avoid: Others

Price Range: P350,000-P440,000
Our Rating: *

Related Review: None as of the Moment

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2005-2008

Kamis, 21 Februari 2013

Car Profiles - Lexus ES (2009-2012)

2009-2012 Lexus ES

The Good: High quality of materials used in the interior and quiet on the road

The Bad: Not a driver's delight, a glorified Camry

The Say: It may be a product of badge engineering, but the quality is priceless.

Go For: ES350
Avoid: None

Price Range: P1,700,000-P2,500,000
Our Rating: ***

Related Review: Used Car Review - Lexus ES (2009-2012)
Latest vehicle profile: Lexus ES

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2009-2012

Rabu, 20 Februari 2013

Used Car Review - Lexus ES350 (2009-2012)

Camry na Lexus? O Lexus na Camry? A lot of people, including Myk Belmonte are confused about the magic of this vehicle.

2009-2012 Lexus ES350

History
Let's go back in the year 1989 when the Lexus brand was launched. The first vehicle to be launched was the LS400 that targeted the top sedans sold by Mercedes and BMW. Alongside the LS, the ES250 made its public debut in the North American International Auto Show during that year. If the LS is an all original model, the ES is based from the Toyota Camry.

After four generations, the XV40 ES350 was available for purchase in February 2006. This vehicle saw the usage of a six-speed automatic and does not have any resemblance with its Japanese cousins (the previously related Toyota Windom was discontinued). Kengo Matsumoto was responsible for the design that happened in 2002 and 2004 with design patents being filed on December 27, 2005. One fact: despite that this vehicle is built in Japan, it is not available in its home country nor at any right hand drive markets. It received a minor model change in 2009 and ended production in 2012, with the Toyota Avalon based ES being launched.

Together with four other models, the Lexus ES350 reached Philippine shores in January 2009. At the same time with the Camry, this one received a facelift in August of the same year. Lexus Manila ceased sales of the XV40 in July 2012 with the release of the sixth generation model.

Value and Costs
You have P2.5M in your hands and want more than the top of the line Camry that your high school classmate owns? Then you don't need to scrimp on your lunch or the need to take economy class during your business trips, you can now buy a pre-owned ES350 for just between P1,700,000-P2,500,000. And while you're at it, why not proceed to Lexus Manila and scour for a certified pre-owned unit for some assurance.

Maintenance costs can be identical to a Camry 3.5V but somewhat higher due to the added gadgets and other electronic goodies. But don't fret, even with a used Lexus, you get the same dealer treatment since Lexus dealers are rated above in dealer satisfaction surveys anywhere in the world.

Exterior and Interior
With a sleek design, driving one is a statement. It may not attract stares than a BMW or a Benz, but its a symbol of understated luxury, as what Dinzo Tabamo wrote on his article in the December 2009 issue of Top Gear Philippines. There is nothing much to say about the outside.

A strength of Lexuses are the impeccable interior quality. Leather and wood comfort the occupants, with the key proximity sensor taking care of your security and the preferred seating adjustment can cool the cabin. Standard inside is the Lexus Premium Sound System that prefers classic rock than the latest singles released by Lady Gaga and Black Eyed Peas. Why do I say so? Playing the latest R&B and pop tunes can make the sound system "basag pakingan" but if you're planning to play classical songs, the interior can turn into a music museum since they blend in. Before your passengers ride in the comfortable and cozy cabin (its very roomy inside), make sure they choose the driving music wisely not to spoil the experience.

Engine
No need for a lengthy description since the sole engine choice is a 2GR-FE 3,456cc which carries 272hp at 6,000rpm and 344Nm at 4,700rpm. It may not offer sports car-like speed but it is one great companion for a smooth ride.  This description also goes with the Camry's V6 engine

Driving Impressions
Well composed and comfortable, your passengers can almost sleep inside the ES350's interior. There are tons of leather to keep them relaxed. The driver can push the accelerator more but don't expect any great handling, it wants to be in a straight line. This is the matured version of the Camry.

Verdict
Owning a Lexus is one hell of an experience, which you cannot get with a top of the line Camry. Sure, you can almost save a million bucks for getting a Toyota, but the Lexus? Priceless. Thanks to depreciation, the Pursuit of Perfection can be yours for less but the ownership experience is the same.


The Good:
  • Quality is unparalleled
  • Opulent interior
  • Great dealership experience even if you have a second hand unit
The Bad: 
  • Badge engineering at its finest
  • Camry for a million bucks more
  • Not the drivers car
The Pick: Any well maintained unit will do

THE SPECS
Engine: 3,456cc 2GR-FE V6 gasoline
Power: 272hp @ 6,200rpm
Torque: 344Nm @ 4,700rpm
Fuel Consumption: 5-7km/L (city), 9-11km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 6-speed automatic
Suspension: Front independent McPherson strut, rear independent multi-link

MORE INFO
Price (New): P3,718,000
Price (Now): P1,700,000-P2,500,000
Rivals: Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, Mercedes Benz C Class, Jaguar XF, Volvo S60 Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Hyundai Azera, Hyundai Genesis sedan, Nissan Teana
On Sale: 2009-2012
Resources: 

Contacts:
Lexus Manila - (02) 856-5050

Photos from http://sulit.com.ph/6960956

Selasa, 19 Februari 2013

Car Profiles - Hyundai Sonata (2005-2009)

2005-2009 Hyundai Sonata

The Good: Plush ride, you can buy it at a lower price

The Bad: Rare in the market and rivals are better buys

The Say: More value, but you'll be more satisfied with a Japanese competitor.

Go For: 2.4 GLS
Avoid: 3.3 GLS

Price Range: P600,000-P700,000
Our Rating: **

Related Review: None as of the Moment
Latest vehicle profile: Hyundai Sonata

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2005-2009

Senin, 18 Februari 2013

Car Profiles - Volvo S40 (2004-2012)

2004-2012 Volvo S40

The Good: Silent performer, solid quality

The Bad: Smallish boot, firm ride

The Say: An interesting Swedish sedan waiting to be discovered.

Go For: 2.4i
Avoid: 2.5 T5

Price Range: P580,000-P850,000
Our Rating: ***

Related Review: Used Car Review - Volvo S40 (2005-2012)

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2004-2013

Minggu, 17 Februari 2013

Used Car Review - Volvo S40 (2005-2012)

Searching for the safest car in the second hand car planet is a daunting task. Myk Belmonte finds what could be one.

2005-2012 Volvo S40

History
Naming a car is one of the most difficult tasks that a car manufacturer can do. Give your car a good name and you'll be rewarded, give your car an embarrassing name and you'll suffer. For some car manufacturers, particularly the luxury brands, they use numbers and letters combinations to save time and to avoid the embarrassment. In this case, Swedish car manufacturer Volvo had been using alphanumeric designation to avoid any torture of having their vehicle a hit or miss in the market.

The second generation S40 and its wagon counterpart, renamed as the V50, had been available worldwide in the middle of 2004. If the previous model had to share its platform with the Mitsubishi Carisma, this time it uses the Ford C1 platform which is also utilized by the Ford Focus and the Mazda 3 (another achievement, featuring cars from the same platform weeks apart!). Production shifted from Netherlands to Ghent, Belgium. The chassis used and majority of the components are developed by Volvo, while some mechanical parts are shared with the Mazda 3 and the European Ford Focus. It received a mid-cycle facelift in 2008 and was put to rest in 2012, with this line being replaced by the Volvo V40 later that year.

Viking Cars Incorporated brought in the second generation S40/V50 in late 2004. Only one engine is available for the S40, a naturally aspirated 2.4 I5 but a 2.5 I5 with turbo can be had via indent order. The last time you can have this car brand new is just last year.

Value and Costs
Comparing the resale value from its European colleagues, this one is on the lower side of the spectrum with units costing between P580,000-P850,000. Lucky are if you could snag a unit sold from March 2010 or later so you can have the remaining portions of the warranty. And while you're at it, proceed to the nearest Volvo dealer and scout for a certified pre-owned S40 to avoid some potential headaches.

Since this vehicle shares parts with the Ford Focus and the Mazda 3, you can ask online forums if you can interchange them, but if possible, stick 100% to original Volvo parts. There are no known problems but just have some concern with the basic worn-out parts and if possible, chug this car with premium fuel.

Exterior and Interior
Short on length but sporty in execution, that's what the Volvo S40 is all about. Notice about the outside design with some short overhangs located in the front and rear portions of the vehicle, large wheel arches, and top it off with some clean styling. This car does not grab attention, making it a quiet cruiser.

Quality and simplicity rules the S40's cabin, a strength of most Swedish vehicles. High quality controls and a logically placed position for them makes a good combination. Topping this off is an aluminum treatment (true aluminum, not fake or just foil) and a "floating"center console that frees up space at the back. Front space is decent but the ones in the rear have to suffer with some less than comfortable space for their knees.

Engine
All Philippine market S40's have a B5244S 2,435cc I5 that possess 170hp at 6,000rpm and 230Nm at 4,400rpm. There is also a 2.5 I5 turbo available but through an indent order, you'll encounter this engine less while having your unit hunting. There is nothing special about this engine that it is one smooth operator but it is not as fast as others. This one is for the highway cruising, not for the drag strips.

Driving Impressions
Driving this baby on the straight line does show its strengths but go to a corner, you'll see its apparent weakness, exhibiting tons of body roll that may cause some understeer. Good thing for that is the standard stability control to keep things steady but it turns back to the event in which the car detects some slippage in the front wheels. While the transmission is responsive, give it a push and you'll get a delay in power delivery, similar to a turbo lag, except this car does not have any turbocharger.

Verdict
Finding for a classy highway cruiser? The S40 is one good candidate especially that prices had fallen thanks to the depreciation that the first owner took. If you want some excitement behind the wheel, forget about this car.


The Good: 
  • The quiet luxury car
  • Solid
  • More German than Swedish
The Bad: 
  • This car does not want to have fun
  • Tight rear seat
  • Dull handling
The Pick: 2.4 variant

THE SPECS
Engines: 1,984cc I4 and 2,435cc B5244S I5 gasoline
Power: 170hp @ 6,000rpm 
Torque: 230Nm @ 4,400rpm 
Fuel Consumption: 5-7km/L (city), 7-10km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 5-speed automatic
Suspension: Front independent McPherson strut, rear independent multi-link

MORE INFO
Price (New): P2,000,000-P2,500,000
Price (Now): P580,000-P850,000
Rivals: BMW 3 Series, Mercedes Benz C Class, Audi A4
On Sale: Late 2004-2012

Sabtu, 16 Februari 2013

Car Profiles - Jaguar X-Type Sedan (2001-2009)

2001-2009 Jaguar X Type Sedan

The Good: Cheaper than rivals, excellent handling and ride

The Bad: Cramped rear seat and trunk, not exciting to drive

The Say: Despite the badge, treat it as a lower price alternative.

Go For: 2.5 SE
Avoid: 3.0 SE/Sport

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

Related Review: None as of the Moment

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2001-2009

Jumat, 15 Februari 2013

Audi A4 - Generation 4 (2008-2016)

AUDI A4

Launched in 2008, the fourth generation A4 is available with either a turbo gasoline or a diesel. This one stayed a bit longer as opposed to its rivals.

See the overview of this A4
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OWNERSHIP DETAILSA4 1.8 TFSIA4 2.0 TDI
Years Offered2008-September 20162008-September 2016
ENGINE SPECS
Engine1.8 DOHC 16V I4 Turbocharged2.0 DOHC 16V I4 Turbocharged
Horsepower170hp @ 3,800-6,200rpm143hp @ 4,200rpm
Torque320Nm @ 1,750-3,000rpm320Nm @ 1,750-2,500rpm
Fuel TypeGasoline/93 OctaneDiesel
Fuel SystemDirect InjectionCommon Rail Direct Injection
Transmission8-Speed Automatic8-Speed Automatic
Fuel Tank Capacity61 liters61 liters
DIMENSIONS
Length4,703mm4,703mm
Width1,826mm1,826mm
Height1,427mm1,427mm
Wheelbase2,808mm2,808mm
Curb Weight

Body Style4-Door Sedan4-Door Sedan
Engine/Drive TypeFront Engine/Front Wheel DriveFront Engine/Front Wheel Drive
Seating55
SUSPENSION & TIRES
Front SuspensionMultilinkMultilink
Rear SuspensionIndependent on Trapezoidal LeverIndependent on Trapezoidal Lever
Front BrakesVentilated DiscsVentilated Discs
Rear BrakesSolid DiscSolid Disc
Tires225/50 R17225/50 R17
Wheels17 Inch Alloy17 Inch Alloy
SAFETY
Airbags77
Anti-Lock BrakesYes, with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and Brake AssistYes, with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and Brake Assist
Traction/Stability ControlYesYes
Other Safety FeaturesAdds: NoneElectronic Stablity Program, ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
EXTERIOR
Fog LampsFront and RearFront and Rear
Other Exterior FeaturesAdds: NoneHalogen Headlamps with Daytimr Running Lights, Bi-Xenon Headlamps wth LED Daytime Running Lights (Optional), Full LED Rear Lighting, LED Turn Signal Lamps, Power Folding Mirrors
INTERIOR
Steering Wheel AdjustmentTilt and TelescopicTilt and Telescopic
Steering Wheel MaterialLeatherLeather
Seating Adjustment8-Way Power With Memory8-Way Power With Memory
Seating MaterialLeatherLeather
Other Interior FeaturesAdds: NoneAudi MMI (Multi Media Interface) with 7-inch TFT LCD screen, Audi Music Interface and Symphony Radio, 60:40 Split Foldin Rear Seats, Electronic Parking Brake, Electric Rear Sunshades
CONVENIENCE FEATURES
Power AmenitiesSteering, Windows, Door Locks, Mirrors Steering, Windows, Door Locks, Mirrors
Climate ControlAutomatic, DualAutomatic, Dual
Audio SystemAudi MMI (Multi Media Interface), Audi Music Interface (CD/AUX/USB/Bluetooth), Symphony Radio (AM/FM)Audi MMI (Multi Media Interface), Audi Music Interface (CD/AUX/USB/Bluetooth), Symphony Radio (AM/FM)
Speakers1010
Steering Wheel ControlsYes, Audio and Telephone (Cruise Control Stalks)Yes, Audio and Telephone (Cruise Control Stalks)
AlarmYesYes
Keyless EntryYes (Smart Entry and Start Optional)Yes (Smart Entry and Start Optional)
NOTES

RIVALSBMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Lexus IS, Volvo S60

Kamis, 14 Februari 2013

Car Profiles - Toyota Corolla (1997-2005)

1997-2005 Toyota Corolla

The Good: Durable and affordable

The Bad: Not exciting to drive and roomy

The Say: A basic commuter car and no more

Go For: 1.6 GLi
Avoid: 1.8 Altis SE.G

Price Range: P190,000-P240,000
Our Rating: **

Related Review: Used Car Review - Toyota Corolla (1997-2005)
Latest vehicle profile: Toyota Corolla Altis

See the different versions of this vehicle:
1997-1999
1999-2005

Rabu, 13 Februari 2013

Used Car Review - Toyota Corolla (1997-2005)

On the market for a cheap commuter car? For this day, Myk Belmonte gives you a simple answer for this problem.

1997-2005 Toyota Corolla

History
The perennial problem with redesigning a vehicle is whether to use 100% new parts or to rehash the parts since they are reliable or due to money saving reasons. But there is one thing to consider, why would you fix something that is not broken. In the case of our featured car, a recession happened during the early 90s in Japan, which affected development of the eighth generation Corolla.

Basically, when this generation of the Corolla was launched in May 1995, the platform, engine, suspension, and even the doors are carried over the previous one. Cost cutting at its finest, and we cannot blame Toyota and Corolla development chief Takayasu Honda to reduce costs. Japan had this one until November 2000 while other countries have to stick to this model two to three years later.

Despite the launching which featured Gary Valenciano, this generation became available in late 1997 selling alongside the "Big Body" Corolla and the financial crisis that crippled Asia occurred. Mixed reviews was the result especially that this model was said to be "rushed" than the PBB Teens couple. Except for the XL and LE trims, this model was phased out in favor of the Corolla Altis sometime in July/August 2001. The XL and LE was laid to rest in 2005. Other than the two, trim lines also include the XE, GLi, and the Altis SEG.

Value and Costs
Costing between P190,000-P240,000, this generation of Corolla (as with other year models) is a good candidate if the need for a cheap commuter car is required. However, don't expect any luxurious features or great handling, especially that it can bring you to point A to Z without fuss. Better scrutinize that XL or LE model you're eyeing at, that unit could be an ex-taxi and become a potential headache since they are beat up and battered.

One strength of the Corolla is parts availability, you can buy them anywhere from the original to the replacement ones. There are no reported serious problems with this car although the carburetor must be in tip-top condition. One thing to consider, the fuel consumption of a 1.3 XL/XE/LE is almost similar to a 1.6 GLi so keep that in mind.

Exterior and Interior
To tell the truth, there is nothing to praise about the exterior design. In fact, some offerings during that time period (including the Civic EK) eclipsed this Corolla in the field of exterior execution. Sure, it has 3D look head and tail lamps but this is not a car that would turn heads.

Quality is still a forte, especially that fit and finish is tops when it comes to durability, and unrelated though, the usage of fleets is a testament to its reliability. While it is durable, the interior won't win any awards. It has soft touch plastics, but have them dirty and it could be a disaster. Ergonomics and space is not a strong point, despite riding on the previous model's platform, space management is a weakness. For normally sized people, sitting at the front is not trouble but those who exhibit more than average height, it could be a bad sight to see them squeeze. For those planning to sit at the back, tagging three people would give you the Mega Sardines feeling while two is just fine.

Engine
The engines offered are almost the same with the previous one, so let's just have a recap on their displacement and their names and figures. First on the Corolla chain is the 2E 1,295cc with 72hp at 6,200rpm and 101Nm at 4,200rpm then the higher member (until year 1999) is the 4A-FE 1,587cc that has 110hp at 6,000rpm and 145Nm at 4,800rpm. New to the Corolla family is the 7A-FE 1,762cc which carries 116hp at 5,600rpm and 154Nm at 4,800rpm. These three engines perform well in the low to mid revs but gets boomy at the higher end.

Driving Impressions
Comfortable and well composed, the Corolla is one good companion for the drives inside the city and low speed cruising in the open road. However, handling and sudden braking are not good, so keep it below 4,000rpm if possible. Steering isn't lively, so don't expect an enjoyable ride.

Verdict
A basic, no-frills commuter car and no more. To tell the truth, the Corolla "Big Body" is more enjoyable to be in and has more space. The crisis spared no one, but the secret recipe is still there, bulletproof reliability. A good choice for commuting, but for spirited driving, look elsewhere.


The Good:
  • Reliable
  • Cheap to maintain
  • You can buy one easily
The Bad:
  • Definitely not fun to drive
  • Backseat ain't roomy
  • Bland, bland, bland
The Pick: GLi variants

THE SPECS
Engines: 1,295cc 2E Carburetor, 1,587cc 4A-FE, and 1,762cc 7A-FE I4 gasoline
Power: 72hp @ 6,200rpm (1.3), 110hp @ 6,000rpm (1.6), 116hp @ 5,600rpm (1.8)
Torque: 101Nm @ 4,200rpm (1.3), 145Nm @ 4,800rpm (1.6), 154Nm @ 4,800rpm (1.8)
Fuel Consumption: 8-12km/L (city), 10-13km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 5-speed manual, 4-speed automatic
Suspension: Front independent McPherson strut, rear independent McPherson strut

MORE INFO
Price (New): P480,000-P720,000 (range from 1997-2005)
Price (Now): P190,000-P240,000
Rivals: Nissan Sentra, Mitsubishi Lancer, Honda Civic, Ford Lynx
On Sale: 1997-2001 (all variants), 1997-2005 (for XL, and LE)
Resources: 
http://www.toyotaclubphil.com/
http://www.corollaforum.com/

Contacts:
Toyota Balintawak North - (02) 927-7215
Toyota Bicutan - (02) 777-9500