Toyota Rush vs Mitsubishi Xpander vs Honda BR-V - AutoDeal Comparo

Toyota Rush vs Mitsubishi Xpander vs Honda BR-V - AutoDeal Comparo


Toyota Rush vs Mitsubishi Xpander vs Honda BR-V - AutoDeal Comparo

Requests left and right have brought the Honda BR-V, Mitsubishi Xpander, and Toyota Rush together in a match-up, to tussle and see which one is the preferred choice. Here’s a Philippines’ first video truel in the hands of AutoDeal.com.ph’s Caco Tirona.

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2.56 -> Okay, so this one has been a long time one
6.46 -> We've been dying to put these two cars against each other
8.849 -> But we figured even that wasn't enough
10.9 -> And not just by me
12.04 -> By a few people on the internet as well who are ready to hit me with a bat if need be
17.25 -> Heck even an immigration officer from Terminal three asked Vincent tonight when this shoot was gonna happen and to him I said soon
25 -> The rise of the seven theatre MTV's functionality versatility and popularity has brought soon today
34.079 -> And that's heavy
67.619 -> The seasoned veteran of the bunch the Honda brv made its debut on Philippine shores quite some time ago now with little
75.209 -> Changes since then it has become Honda cars Philippines incorporated second. Most popular car for 2018
81.929 -> the BRV is equipped with a 1.5 Ivy Tech that produces 120 horses and 145 Newton meters of torque this s
89.789 -> CVT modular is available at 1 million and 72,000 Philippine pesos, which goes to show if it ain't broke. Don't fix it
99.209 -> Hailing from the number one car company in the Philippines the Toyota rush or baby
103.41 -> Fortuna is some like to call it has quickly become a staple for Toyota on Philippine roads
107.849 -> under the hood is a 1.5 liter 4-speed automatic transmission that produces 102 horses and
113.789 -> 134 Newton meters of torque this g variant is available at 1 million and 70,000 Philippine pesos
119.3 -> And I gotta say this thing looks good. And
122.519 -> now the
123.629 -> relative newcomer that started this delightful little true and I do mean delightful in every sense of the word the
129.539 -> Expander which are slowly but surely started to show its cuts and curves on Philippine roads ever since it made its debut in 2018
136.68 -> It's powered by a 1.5 liter four-speed automatic that produces 105 horses and 141 Newton meters of torque
143.28 -> This GLS sport variant is available at 1 million and 60,000 Philippine pesos
148.769 -> shiny, oh
151.11 -> And big huge ups to mitsubishi diamond motors incorporated for hooking us up with the expander
157.43 -> You guys are awesome people. It's good to have you at Auto deal
201.97 -> Of the three the BRV has probably got the most current look of them all
206.769 -> It's got a very calming and familiar face to it
209.79 -> The halogen headlamps the strong grille the fog lamps and LED DRLs pound directly underneath which are probably more
216.79 -> Style than functional especially when you're stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic in Metro, Manila
221.53 -> Now down the side. It's got skirts just like it does up front. It's got lines that are slightly elevated
228.34 -> repeaters on the side mirrors a slightly elevated roof rail and
232.78 -> 16-inch mags that have 195 60s on
236.89 -> Now the rush on the other hand has a more advanced design a sort of peak in the next year's car today
242.68 -> It's got an art hood with waves on it a sleek
245.799 -> LED headlamps a grill with equal spaces and fog lamps to boot now down the side
251.7 -> It's got blinds that are much calmer. It's got Chrome on the windowsills repeaters on the mirrors body flushed roof rails and
260.59 -> to15 60s on Seventeen's
264.94 -> The most futuristic front clip of the bunch the
267.789 -> expander looks like it belongs in the halls of Tomorrowland with this dynamic shield design now a pop you've got
273.46 -> LEDs but on the bottom and all halogen affair from its headlamps that are stuck inside the bumper to its fog lamps down below found
280.74 -> by the skid plate
282.22 -> Now you can't miss the broad panels above the wheel wells. In fact, they probably dwarf the lines on the sides
288.78 -> you've got chrome accents on the sill chrome accents on the mirrors which have repeaters as well and it sits on six teens that have
295.51 -> 205 55
296.979 -> all three models offer almost the same amount of space when the third row is in play which is to say in the region of
302.95 -> 220 liters the layout after the third row has been folded is where it differs in
308.47 -> The BRV with the third row folded you can fit two Matic Mayan boxes snug, but they do fit
314.4 -> There are some air pockets that can be found in the back
316.86 -> But that's mainly for the floor mounts of the chairs and the side panels on the doors
322.02 -> But really to buttock buying boxes will definitely fit without impeding the view of the driver impressive
328.69 -> The rush to folds in the same movement but offers even more space
333.31 -> To Banach by inboxes and not a pro and enough space to fit our bulky camera equipment and a beer for Vincent
340.03 -> very impressive the
343.21 -> Expander on the other hand differs because the seats fold flush
346.509 -> allowing you to maximize the space in the cargo hold which can fit to buttock bayern boxes five gallons of water our
352.57 -> Camera equipment our audio equipment a beer for Vincent. And of course a
357.639 -> beer for yours truly
360.43 -> Most impressive oh and because we can night shot
368.51 -> I just love doing that
395.93 -> The third row on all three cars have pretty much the same level of comfort good for Jones
400.58 -> jump seats for two smaller sized individuals five six and below and cupholders on either side plus the rear speakers now, so
407.449 -> Asking someone six feet tall to demonstrate how to get in and out
410.93 -> Plus it recline and test the third row of all three cars is a bit of a hassle especially under this heat
417.71 -> But it sure is funny to see him try
422.72 -> The BRV has no toys to speak of here in the second row no center armrest
426.74 -> Just bottle holders on either door your standard air and air controls can be found on the ceiling which really can be found on all
432.76 -> Three cars however, the amount of headroom and legroom is massive and very very impressive
438.53 -> There is also very limited bolstering on the shoulders which makes getting in and out the car much easier
443.71 -> Especially for senior citizens and I must mention that the seat material on this car. Will it kind of resembles corduroy?
450.169 -> It's a trip really however not as warrant, which is nice
454.729 -> The rush has a pair more cup holders and a pair more speakers that can be found for the rear cabin
459.61 -> It also has a 12 volt socket. We found the back and the bolstering on the seats are ever so little now the Headroom is
467 -> Acceptable and the legroom much more legroom
470.06 -> however
470.599 -> Might be compromised by the third passenger
472.78 -> If you do decide to take one because they will have to compromise for the tunnel in the center
477.919 -> Lastly there are these plastic accents that can be found on the door and the white ones some people like it. I'm
484.22 -> Not so sold on it. Really
486.77 -> It does have a center armrest
488.41 -> I'll give it that but here in the back the expander has no other toys other than the bottle holders on each door
494.26 -> however
494.68 -> You do have excellent head and legroom losses for much taller passengers and there are bolsters for your shoulders
501.229 -> And the accents on the door not too shabby
505.43 -> The seasoned veteran Believe It or Not has got the most advanced interior
509.419 -> three cylindrical gauges two of which are analog and one digital trip computer a
513.86 -> 7-inch infotainment system with a USB input which fits very nicely into the dash
518.469 -> I might add a well-groomed set of air controls a 12 volt socket five bottle holders for the front seats
524.78 -> All the controls in the steering wheel and a pair of airbags. It does have a reverse sensor
530.41 -> However, it is unfortunately devoid of a reverse camera and push-button start
534.82 -> However, this thing can still keep up with the new kids on the block
540.26 -> a
542.72 -> BS electronic brake distribution Hill Start Assist and Vehicle Stability assist all complement the B RVs module
550.25 -> Now when you do get inside the driver seat of the rush, you will notice that there is a constant lumbar support art
555.37 -> which might take some time to get used to once you do, however
558.62 -> the seats are pretty comfortable and very well bolstered a pair of analog gauges flank a digital trip computer a
565.73 -> 7-inch infotainment system with USB and auxiliary
567.89 -> inputs that fits very well into the dash our diverse camera, very simple air controls 12 volt socket a total of
574.61 -> Seven bottle holders upfront audio and phone controls on the tilt steering wheel and a push start button
580.58 -> This thing has got six airbags found all around
584.39 -> 6:00
585.74 -> Now again with the white plastic accents just like the back. I'm really not so sold on it
591.16 -> it kind of breaks the whole flow of the car and this gear level to
595.46 -> Kind of skin reminds me of slim from a bug's life
598.88 -> Alright other tech on the rush includes ABS electronic brake distribution Hill Start Assist and vehicle stability control system now
606.86 -> The expander has got a notch up on average when it comes to the interior
611.9 -> Same deal with the gauges there analog but in the center, you'll find a multicolored trip computer
617.06 -> 7-inch infotainment with a reverse camera three notch air controls USB and auxiliary inputs beside the 12 volt socket
624.5 -> cubbyholes with a nice retracting cover
626.84 -> six bottle holders in total up front audio and phone controls on the tilt and telescopic steering wheel a pair of airbags and
633.98 -> A push-button start you've also got nav and cruise control very nice touch
638.63 -> What isn't such a great touch are the smudge magnets found on the steering wheel and on the gear lever nothing great
645.79 -> Really nothing spectacular however, like the accents on the doors in the back
649.39 -> The actions can be found on the doors up front and on the dash and they are
653.36 -> choice.this
654.65 -> Expander GLS sport also comes equipped with ABS electronic brake distribution hill-start assist and active Stability control
697.28 -> The first thing that hits you when you get inside the PRV, it's how comfortable you are when you're sitting inside
702.47 -> It's got the lowest seating position and really when you're driving either inside the city or outside the city
707.65 -> It is very stress-free because it feels like you're really driving a car
713.72 -> NVH might need a little help see the cabin noise does creep up on you, especially at high speed
719.59 -> in fact
720.25 -> you might actually turn around and look at the rear windows to see if they're actually open when you're driving so that
725.06 -> Could use of help
726.89 -> Now the most impressive thing about the brv is the combination of the Ivy Tech and the CVT
731.83 -> It produces the most horsepower. It produces the most torque and yet it's still the most fuel efficient of the three coming in at
740.45 -> 18.1 km/h
743.96 -> I'm not gonna light it with a cabin full getting to speed that engine will get very very loud
749.83 -> But since it does have the highest output, do you know that you get there the fastest?
756.83 -> Now the rush is the only body on frame chassis in this compare Oh apparent with its high ground clearance
763.28 -> Unfortunately, that means that handling isn't its best suit because the back has to be very bouncy and it does have slight body
770.98 -> Roll when you're going through tight turns
773.51 -> Insulation may need a little bit of help engine noise will definitely creep in
778.01 -> Especially on the highway when you hit a hundred kilometers per hour and your engine revs are at 3,000 rpm
783.86 -> Though still 3,000 rpm it's still able to produce 16 kilometers to a liter and the transmission shifts. Very very well
792.83 -> Amongst the three the rush has the highest seating position
796 -> Others might find that to be a problem because they might have a hard time
799.04 -> Getting the right driving position while others will probably welcome it like myself
803.15 -> Because then it gives you a sense of security and a better view of the room
807.17 -> Now when the cabin is full
808.64 -> Your right foot yes will turn to lead to be able to muster all the horses that you can get your foot on to be
814.96 -> Able to get this thing moving, but worry not you'll eventually have to speed
819.97 -> The expander is certainly the most planted amongst the three the steering is right most of the time and it is
826.18 -> Also the lightest amongst the three now the monocoque chassis minimizes body rolls
831.07 -> So that the spirit of driving that you want to do when you get out of town. Yeah, that's a lot of fun
837.79 -> Now while the expander is a 4-speed automatic
839.86 -> It does do its best to be able to maximize the engine power that it does have
844.45 -> Being able to produce sixteen point twelve kilometers per litre. It's quiet and very nice on long drives. Oh and the cruise control
851.92 -> Yeah, that's a huge plus
855.76 -> Now the seating position of the expander is neither the highest nor the lowest amongst the three it slots in just in the middle the
862.59 -> Bonus is is that it does have a telescopic steering wheel
865.17 -> Which means you can get that much closer to your perfect driving position now with the full cabin
870.48 -> The expander is still fun to drive. I'll be if the engine is probably having a harder time getting
876.01 -> You going but again it is a 1.5 liter after all this is an expander. Not an Evo
899.13 -> Now while all of these cars have promos available on the audio
902.43 -> Website now comes the difficult part like the Highlander there can be only one right? Well, it's not that easy
909.81 -> Every family or every driver has different needs catered by different cars
914.09 -> There is no one perfect car for everybody in the expander
918.71 -> You've got technology such as nav and cruise control plus all that space in the back. You can do whatever you want with it
924.74 -> That's pretty awesome in the rush looks alone. Pretty awesome high ground clearance LED lights and six. Yes six airbags
933.39 -> Not bad in the B RV. You've got a CVT with the highest power output and the best fuel economy. So
942.06 -> What's it gonna be? Not that I'd mind giving it to all three simultaneously
948.3 -> But personally, I'm gonna go for the expander
951.39 -> The tech for me and the space for my family is really what gets me sold plus at a price point
956.69 -> that is more affordable than the competition and it drives more planet - now the real winner here could actually
963.27 -> Beat the dealer that calls you back first because these guys are a hot commodity
1011.82 -> You

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