In terms of overall reliability, a couple of bolt-ons and a good remap shouldn't impact engine reliability whatsoever but may have an impact on driveline reliability. Again, this depends largely on the driver too. A conservative map on most cars for example won't have a noticeable impact on longevity or reliability.

Ford Fiesta if you are after decent reliability, good practicality and excellent/fun to drive. Value will drop like a rock. Buy lightly used. If you live in the UK I recommend www.motorpoint.com. If buying new purchase via www.drivethedeal.com. They are a broker and do all the haggling for you. Steer clear of French brands unless you intend to

The 2016 Ford Fiesta is a subcompact car available in two body styles: a sedan and a four-door hatchback. Both are available in S, SE and Titanium trim levels. The high-performance ST model is The Fiesta with a a 1.0l is ridiculously fuel efficient, like 46 mpg hwy epa and I've heard you can break 50 if you drive it right. It's a turbo and not super anemic despite the size (based on reading the car mags my own butt dyno reading on a test drive.) Focus isn't that good on gas, but it won't be what you'd call bad. Either one should be
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Territory will be replaced with a new model pretty soon. Territory was the best choice 2020-2022 for its segment but not anymore. For 1.3M, just be patient and get the nissan kicks. Better yet, bumili ka outside the metro manila baka may stock. You get a hybrid, a newer fuel efficient car and exempted ka pa sa coding. It's just a much better car, especially the automatic with the 6-speed and GDI engine. If Nissan sold the Versa with AC and cruise for $11k and $12k with an automatic, we'd be in business. But there's a point where you get so close to the price of something else the value is way more than the cost to attain said value. I found a decked out Spark for $16,000 (with a 10 year (100K) powertrain and a 36,000 bumper to bumper, and a 7 year interior and paint) and a Fiesta for $15,000. Apparently GM doesn't lease Sparks and the dealership said Fords weren't good for leasing. I hear all kinds of things about how Ford isn't good, so I really just want some honest

I was told that insurance is higher if there is more of a type of car on the road as it is statistically more likely to be in a crash. That was in the UK though. We just got a 2012 SE and are paying $41.xx a month on it. And something like $60 each for a 2016 F150 and 2017 Armada.

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