I'm a honda guy sinced I had my 1st and 3rd gen CRVs. All 4x4s. And when the kids are getting bigger, we need an fuel efficient and has an ample legroom space family hauler. And so we went thru several MVP models from PIMS and MIAS. Legroom wise, the Suzuki ERtiga Hybrid, XL7 and the Hyundai Stargazer passed our test in terms of 3rd row legroom. I'm 5'6" big guy, an supprisingly fits the 3rd row of the stargazer with no problems. For my height, I could comfortable sit in the 3rd row even for long drives. The BRV on the other hand was a disappointment. My wife is only 5 feet and she felt very claustrophobic in the 3rd row. I was really looking forward for the BRV since its arrival but sorry to tell you guys that cabin space of BRV is so small compared to the hyundai stargazer. power and tech? the mostly similar with the BRV having a slight avantage on adaptive cruise control. Nevertheless, for comfort they are both the same. Honda broke the tradition of having cars that looks small on the outside and roomier inside. My CRV gen 3 looks like a small compact crossover until you enter and realize that it has a roomier cabin space. Hopefully Honda will realize this until its too late for the BRV. Chinese cars with 7 seaters are cheaper but has a roomier cabin space compared to that of the Honda BRV.
Thanks for sharing this. I think the only down side personally with the stargazer is the unorthodox looks giving me a van vibe. But all in all worth the price
i had my stargazer filled with gasoline at 45 liters. sagad. mind you that i still have one bar left when i fill up the tank. so, its not really just 40 liters more or less 50 liters that the hyundai stargazers tank can handle
Honestly the Stargazer gives you more for less, cruise only available on the full fat variant? Thats just wrong, yeah i get its adaptive cruise but still, they could have given you standard cruise on the lower variants at least. Still the XL7 beats them both in terms of value, the two things it doesnt have is the safety bits(more airbags an adas) and cruise.
Basic safety feature na speed sensing doorlocks is missing in XL7, i have test driven both and XL7 is very weak as in umiiyak ang makina going 80 to 100kph, while stargazer very easy to go up until 110 kph.. for the looks, it could be subjective, there is no denials.
@@ryanpua2922 speed sensing door locks is a easy aftermarket fix. The highway revs I get, its a 4 speed auto and the stargazer uses their convoluted cvt so it will be low on the revs at highway speed, but you pay more for that privilege.
That can be achievable if driver maintains a 20 km/L economy rating, keeping the revs relatively low at cruising speed. And that is if the entire fuel tank is to be used up which is not advisable-ideally you should refill the tank when there’s at least 1/4 left.
I'm a honda guy sinced I had my 1st and 3rd gen CRVs. All 4x4s. And when the kids are getting bigger, we need an fuel efficient and has an ample legroom space family hauler. And so we went thru several MVP models from PIMS and MIAS. Legroom wise, the Suzuki ERtiga Hybrid, XL7 and the Hyundai Stargazer passed our test in terms of 3rd row legroom. I'm 5'6" big guy, an supprisingly fits the 3rd row of the stargazer with no problems. For my height, I could comfortable sit in the 3rd row even for long drives. The BRV on the other hand was a disappointment. My wife is only 5 feet and she felt very claustrophobic in the 3rd row. I was really looking forward for the BRV since its arrival but sorry to tell you guys that cabin space of BRV is so small compared to the hyundai stargazer. power and tech? the mostly similar with the BRV having a slight avantage on adaptive cruise control. Nevertheless, for comfort they are both the same. Honda broke the tradition of having cars that looks small on the outside and roomier inside. My CRV gen 3 looks like a small compact crossover until you enter and realize that it has a roomier cabin space. Hopefully Honda will realize this until its too late for the BRV. Chinese cars with 7 seaters are cheaper but has a roomier cabin space compared to that of the Honda BRV.
Thanks for sharing this. I think the only down side personally with the stargazer is the unorthodox looks giving me a van vibe. But all in all worth the price
Bakit parang computer mouse Yung Stargazer?
interior space including 3rd row space goes to the Stargazer 🎉
Thats it???
i had my stargazer filled with gasoline at 45 liters. sagad. mind you that i still have one bar left when i fill up the tank. so, its not really just 40 liters more or less 50 liters that the hyundai stargazers tank can handle
How's the fuel consumption sir ?
Loved the tanchameter ☺️
Honestly the Stargazer gives you more for less, cruise only available on the full fat variant? Thats just wrong, yeah i get its adaptive cruise but still, they could have given you standard cruise on the lower variants at least. Still the XL7 beats them both in terms of value, the two things it doesnt have is the safety bits(more airbags an adas) and cruise.
But with that look, no thanks. Lol
@@frankyg1334 beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The front facia is allright but the rest reminds me im driving an egg.
Stargazer for sure🥳
Basic safety feature na speed sensing doorlocks is missing in XL7, i have test driven both and XL7 is very weak as in umiiyak ang makina going 80 to 100kph, while stargazer very easy to go up until 110 kph.. for the looks, it could be subjective, there is no denials.
@@ryanpua2922 speed sensing door locks is a easy aftermarket fix. The highway revs I get, its a 4 speed auto and the stargazer uses their convoluted cvt so it will be low on the revs at highway speed, but you pay more for that privilege.
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11:23 😅👌🏻
750-800 km range for a non-hybrid? Doubt.
That can be achievable if driver maintains a 20 km/L economy rating, keeping the revs relatively low at cruising speed. And that is if the entire fuel tank is to be used up which is not advisable-ideally you should refill the tank when there’s at least 1/4 left.
New BRV 6 speed MT..
IVT top tier
HONDA BRV For The Win ❤️
SG FTW
Honda BR-V for me 😍 because of
Exterior design 😎
Engine Performance 🤩
Japanese Technology and Quality😁
Japanese EVs not reliable.
Support Korean electric cars.
Japanese EV technology is outdated
I think the BR-V does not have park assist
Park assist is the reverse camera and the parking sensors. Both cars have them on higher variants.
Ganyan din sabi honda sa HRV bout sa fuel economy. Pero in real life laklak gas parin
Gas guzzler ba Ang hrv
@@vrja Hyundai Creta is better than three crossovers
@@vrja really huh? Hyundai creta🇮🇩 got a 5🌟 from ASEAN NCAP while HRV is price increase also their freaking manual open sunroff
Tama . Tomador Coolray at Territory.
Naka honda city civic at mobilio kami lahat naman di malakas sa gas.
Stargazer has the advantage because of the price
Stargazer❤
a nice review from the number one marites ng pilipinas 😁😂 charr hahaha
haha. Xian Gaza is a car reviewer now.
Honda
win win win korean dream car stargazer ^^ satisfied
Hyundai stargazer is excellent for me
Honda❤❤
Still honda.
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