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Practicality is one of our primary concerns, as Filipinos, in almost everything we do or plan to do, especially when it comes to car ownership. Like the idea of ‘all-in-one,’ we like squeezing in different perks and advantages as much as we can to maximize the benefits we get at low costs. However, the idea of squeezing seven people in a sedan during a weekend road trip is obviously dangerous and not ideal, not to mention, illegal as well.
What you need is a seven-seater that’s priced as the average sedan – a price range that does not go beyond P1 million. Don’t think they exist? They do and we’ve rounded them all up for you, fresh from AutoDeal’s car guide.
Here are the 7-seaters under the P1-million price point.
Toyota Avanza (P838,000 – P1,065,000)
Coming from the top car brand in the country, the Toyota Avanza has been around longer than most, if not all, of the cars on this list. It has been celebrating positive sales performance since its launch and is still around despite the introduction of the much-updated Toyota Rush MPV. Toyota simply can’t let go of what’s good like the Avanza, not until for who knows how long.
The Toyota Avanza has been a familiar sight in Filipino driveways for years, known for its reliability and affordability. This small multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) offers practicality with its flexible seating for seven and ample cargo space, making it a staple in many homes. The 2024 model sports updates like sleeker headlights and less flashy chrome, enhancing its modern appeal without inflating the price.
Under the hood, choose between a 1.3-liter engine or a more robust 1.5-liter, both equipped with Dual VVT-i to keep running costs low while providing enough pep for daily tasks. With safety features like dual airbags and ABS, it remains a safe bet for families looking for a dependable and economical vehicle.
Suzuki Ertiga (P954,000 – P1,228,000)
Now looking better than ever, the Suzuki Ertiga has been transformed from being a quirky-looking MPV to a handsome Japanese 7-seater. Suzuki has transformed the Ertiga into a good-looking and budget-friendly family hauler that stands out as a modern family MPV that offers more than just good looks. Its interior is equipped with the latest technology, including large touchscreen infotainment systems with navigation, making every journey enjoyable. Despite its stylish makeover, it remains affordable, keeping all variants within the budget.
Economical yet powerful, the Ertiga is powered by a frugal yet capable 1.5-liter engine, enhanced with a mild-hybrid system for even better fuel efficiency—expect up to 12.54 km/L, making it a standout for eco-conscious families. With its thorough safety package and responsive handling, the Ertiga is a smart choice for those who need space without splurging.
Foton Gratour (P520,000 – P708,000)
Don’t let the price fool you; Foton's Gratour challenges the notion that more seats mean a higher price. The vehicle can be configured to seat up to eight, presenting customizable seating arrangements that are perfect for families or even small businesses. It's made to be as comfortable driving around town as it is on longer journeys, thanks to its insulated interior and dedicated air conditioning systems for different sections of the vehicle.
The Gratour is powered by a 1.5-liter engine, balancing power and fuel economy effectively. It’s also equipped with essential safety features, making sure that every trip is safe. The Gratour is the perfect choice for those who need a dependable people mover that swears value and good use, all wrapped up in an economical package.
Kaicene CX70 ( P879,000)
If you need power and space on a budget, the Kaicene CX70 is your go-to. The Kaicene CX70 is a budget-friendly choice for those needing a powerful yet affordable 7-seater. It boasts a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine that delivers robust performance suited for both city commutes and country adventures. Safety isn't overlooked either, with features like traction control and electronic stability programs enhancing the driving experience.
Inside, the CX70 offers a comfortable and tech-rich environment with an adaptive steering system and an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system. It’s the kind of crossover that provides the utility and features of a more expensive vehicle without the hefty price tag, making it ideal for budget-wise, safety-conscious families.
Kaicene Honor S (P515,000 – 585,000)
For families entering the vehicle market, the Kaicene Honor S offers an incredibly accessible price point without skimping on essential features. The small MPV is practical with its sliding rear doors and flexible seating, accommodating up to eight passengers. The Honor S might be simple, but it covers all the basics well, including safety with dual airbags and ABS, making it an ultra-affordable entry into family motoring.
The vehicle is equipped with a 1.5-liter engine paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, adequate for daily driving needs. It’s a prime example of how budget doesn’t have to mean bare bones, offering a dependable, if straightforward, vehicle choice for first-time car buyers or those with an eye on the economy.
No matter what kind of 7-seater you need, there's likely a good option for you here, all at a price you can handle. Check out AutoDeal to see more 7-seater cars that might fit your needs better, and get a free quote for the one you pick.
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