Which car consider more reliability

c1528351

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Am considering in getting a new ride..Any comments on Hyundai i3 vs honda shutter and jazz 1.5
 

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Honda. Only changed a blown fuse besides those normal servicing thru out my ownership.
 

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Don't Hyundai's come with 5 year unlimited mileage warranty now? Its reliability after the 5 year mark is yet to be seen though. The Hyundai's of today are vastly better than those of yesteryear.

A turbo is good for fc but not so good if you one day have to replace/rebuild it. NA cars like the Jazz and Shuttle in the long run are lower maintenance. Honda also has a good reputation as one of the highly reliable car manufacturers.
 

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But given the new Hyundai i3 that comes with a good price and turbo .

Then why there is only a few on the road? This is something those hardcore blind kimchi supporters couldn't answer.

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Jazz 1.5 RS has manual option now. The price is same as the cvt model. A few months ago. Buyer needs to pay extra 3k for manual and 10k when it launched the GK on 2014
 

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new hyundai i30 just came out recently, of course not many on the roads.

priced at 90k+ for a cat b turbo with almost 140bhp, it's a steal man.
 

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New i30 is not on the road yet..New batch arriving in March...price for i30 almost same as jazz and shutter..so at loss of which car to get since the coe is low
 
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