I can really vouch for the Honda City 2018, i'm from Bacolod, for an October vacation, me and my gf rented a 1.5 E for 2 weeks last year and drove from Q.C. up to Pagudpud in Ilocos Norte and up Baguio on the way back NLEX was literally a breeze, though I was a bit nervous going up Baguio because it was my first time driving there, but the Honda City really made those uphills and downhills feel like a flat road, and it was also my first time driving in Metro Manila but it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, driving in Cebu is far worst with a lot of motorcycles zooming past and cutting your path. My sister has a Honda BR-V, and with Hondas, they just feel very ergonomic, even if it's your very first time to drive one, it feels like you've been driving one for years and you can "feel" the corners, the sides, and where the tires are; in comparison, I rented a Toyota Vios a month later and drove it to Bulacan, the driving feel isn't just as ergonomic, I couldn't feel the sides, the corners or where the tires were actually treading on, I think if I'm able to drive a Vios for more than a week, I could get accustomed to the "feeling".
@@clycamariel Thank you! Im planning to get one kasi this year. How about the maintenance po super magastos po ba? I heard/researched na twice a year lang daw PMS.
I can really vouch for the Honda City 2018, i'm from Bacolod, for an October vacation, me and my gf rented a 1.5 E for 2 weeks last year and drove from Q.C. up to Pagudpud in Ilocos Norte and up Baguio on the way back NLEX was literally a breeze, though I was a bit nervous going up Baguio because it was my first time driving there, but the Honda City really made those uphills and downhills feel like a flat road, and it was also my first time driving in Metro Manila but it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, driving in Cebu is far worst with a lot of motorcycles zooming past and cutting your path.
My sister has a Honda BR-V, and with Hondas, they just feel very ergonomic, even if it's your very first time to drive one, it feels like you've been driving one for years and you can "feel" the corners, the sides, and where the tires are; in comparison, I rented a Toyota Vios a month later and drove it to Bulacan, the driving feel isn't just as ergonomic, I couldn't feel the sides, the corners or where the tires were actually treading on, I think if I'm able to drive a Vios for more than a week, I could get accustomed to the "feeling".
Finally I got this City❤❤
I'm 6'1 and I'm having no problems sa likod ng e cvt namin :)
Nice review btw 👍👍
Fuel efficient po ba ang City E CVT? :)
@@eunicetolosa242 hello!
Average use ko po is 10-12km/L light traffic(province area)
Pero pag highway, nag 15Km/L naman po..
@@clycamariel Thank you! Im planning to get one kasi this year. How about the maintenance po super magastos po ba? I heard/researched na twice a year lang daw PMS.
Can it fit 4 average person at the back like the vios do?
Please review the civic 1.8e
Waiting for toyota altis 2019
Nice review
Great review :)
can you review honda civic 1.8 e? thank you
magkano ngayon honda city 2018 ?
This car is not sold in thailand
mazda 2 ir city?
the vx variant is a better buy. I ended up with the e cvt haha. too bad I cant afford the vx
Hmm honda city vx plus navi or toyota rush g
Bj Nobleza honda city, better looking, more power, best looking wheels in it's class.
Honda city is better
Pero sir nasa province kami. Ok lang ba city pag punta sa nga bukid
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Its not full review
This or CIVIC E?
Civic E. I also want one. 😀
Civic E. Much spacious, powerful engine and less maintenance cost than the city.
Same question.
city = B segmen
Civic = C segment
mas ok ung C segment, value sa kwarta
Please review the civic 1.8e
DOHC? I think typo.
Dual OverHead Cams .
@@Preztyj SOHC ang engine ng Honda City