All of us start at being a virgin... car virgin. None of us were born with a steering wheel in our hand, right? So if you are a beginner in driving, that's okay. And if you will now be given a chance to get a car, then lucky you as there are now many options in the market.
And some of which are perfect for newbies behind the wheel. I'm Stanley Chi, presenting Philkotse's list of... "EIGHT BEST CARS FOR BEGINNERS" Before we start, please like this video
and subscribe to Philkotse's YouTube channel. Click the bell to get our latest updates. Just always remember... Philkotse is the number one car portal in the Philippines. If you are new to driving,
we recommend that you set aside styling and features first. Your priority is to get a car that is easy to drive
considering that you are still unfamiliar with the controls. Not those easy to ride. Another important factor to consider is fuel efficiency so you
won't get traumatized with your first car ownership experience. Best of all, a car that is not complicated. Let's keep it simple. Even if the car is basic, but you will learn a lot.
Then, you got everything you need to get started. If you are interested to get updated with the full specs, updated pricing, and the latest news about the models I'm about to mention... all those are available on Philkotse Car Guide. Simply click on the link in the description below. Let's start with the Suzuki S-Presso. Priced at Php 523,000, it's like a coffee
that will wake you up in the morning with its cute styling, high ground clearance, and riding position for better road visibility. But getting inside is not difficult. It has a 7-inch infotainment system that comes with Bluetooth connectivity. The displacement of the engine is 1.0-liter with 67 hp and 90 Nm of torque. It tandems with a 5-speed manual transmission. Even if it is affordable, you won't feel like
it is lacking safety features with its standard anti-lock brakes, 3-point seatbelts and dual airbags. Next is the Toyota Wigo starting at Php 568,000. It also has a lovable design even if it looks mad. Like your girlfriend who is feeling sulky at you. This is the second facelift, and now looks more aggressive. Despite its small size, the interior is still spacious. Accessing all controls is a piece of cake. Its 1.0-liter engine is fuel-efficient with 66 hp and 89 Nm of torque. With the use of a finger, it can be turned on... thanks to its engine push-button start. You have the option to choose between
a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission. The reverse camera is available when you need to back up. And if you will get the top-of-the-line TRD variant,
it comes with a dashcam. TRD. Thirdly, the Kia Picanto. It has a starting price of Php 590.000. Despite being a Korean brand, it showcases a European styling. The headlamps are high-mounted for a brighter drive, especially at night. And it improves safety as well. The steering wheel is equipped with audio and Bluetooth controls which are essential to avoid distraction while driving. If you feel like the space is lacking
and you need to bring plenty of items, the rear bench seat is foldable. The Bluetooth and USB in the head unit are standard features,
with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as options. It has a 1.0-liter gasoline engine that churns out 67 hp and 95 Nm of torque. A larger 1.2-liter version is also available,
good for 84 hp and 122 Nm of torque. 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic are the gearbox options. It is easy to maneuver around traffic thanks to its motor-driven power steering. If you choose this car, please host a Pi-Canton party. An entry from Honda which is the Brio starting at Php 601,000. Fortunately, Honda improved the design of the Brio. It now looks as good as me. The rear-end is designed to now sexier. It comes with a keyless entry feature
just in case you forgot where you parked. Inside, loading lots of items won't be a problem
with its 710 liters of space when the rear seats are folded. Playing sounds is accessible thanks to its 7-inch touchscreen head unit. Despite using a 1.2-liter engine only, it comes with an i-VTEC
technology so it can kick 90 hp and 110 Nm of torque. It is also offered with a 5-speed manual or a CVT. If you forgot to lock the doors while driving,
the Brio is equipped with speed sensing door locks for safety. It also has a security alarm to prevent carnapping incidents. Don't be baffled with the next as this is not made only for women, this is the Hyundai Reina. Hyundai if you are a normal person but if you are nitpicky, Hyundai. [chuckles] It starts at Php 683,000. The greenhouse is large so blind spots are reduced. It is also very stylish to look at. At the rear, the trunk is ample. Inside, the dials in the instrument cluster are easy to read. The sound system, however, is basic.
But at least you can hear something aside from traffic. It uses a 1.4-liter engine good for 95 hp and 132 Nm of torque. Mated to either a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic. Considering that it uses steel rims,
driving through rough roads shouldn't be much of a problem. Standard features include dual front airbags and anti-lock brakes. Sixth is the Chevrolet Spark starting at Php 694,888. It can compete closely in terms of design,
making drivers not look inexperienced. If you find yourself in a tight parking space, the side mirrors
are power-folding so your vehicle won't get scratches. Tag along with you your friends with its room inside of up to five people. It also has cargo space at the rear. Streaming is easy with its 7-inch touchscreen
with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Spark also has something to boast about
when it comes to performance. This is thanks to its 1.4-liter engine with 98 hp and 128 Nm of torque. Plus, a choice of 5-speed manual or CVT. Aside from standard airbags and anti-lock brakes, it is equipped with traction control, electronic stability control,
and hill start assist. Seventh is the Mitsubishi Mirage with
a base price of Php 704,000. This is the pioneer of developing fuel-efficient vehicles. Now, it offers a more simplified lineup with two variants. At least, it still has its aerodynamic design that helps you
somewhat seamlessly glide through the air. It has a 5-seating capacity
and electronic power-steering so turning the wheel is effortless. The 1.2-liter 3-cylinder MIVEC gasoline engine is still used
which is good for 77 hp and 100 Nm of torque. Compatible with a 5-speed manual or CVT. The engine displacement might be small, but the chassis is rigid. Speaking of chassis, the Mirage still uses the RISE Body,
or reinforced impact safety evolution. Crumple zones are installed to protect the cabin. Safety also includes dual front airbags. Lastly, the Ford EcoSport. Price starts at Php 920,000. The ground clearance is relatively high
which can be used on rough and flooded roads. But the dimensions are not overdone. The spare tire is rear-mounted
so you have somewhat a bumper while reversing. It also has a headlamp leveling feature for better lighting to all passengers. The steering wheel is tilt and telescopic adjustable
so finding the ideal driving position shouldn't be difficult. Inside, a 9-inch color touchscreen is installed with
USB ports for charging or media streaming. The EcoSport comes with a 1.5-liter engine
capable of generating 123 hp and 150 Nm of torque. especially when paired to a 5-speed manual transmission. It has front and side airbags, anti-lock brakes
with electronic brake-force distribution, and traction and stability control. And if you forgot buckling up your seat belt, it is equipped with a belt minder system that will inform you so you won't become an irresponsible driver. There you have it, the Philkotse list of
eight best cars for beginner drivers. This has been Stanley Chi, the more handsome host of Philkotse
that will always invite you to join us reach 200,000 subscribers this year. 'Til we see again each other in the next video, bye-bye. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to subscribe to Philkotse. The country's number one online car portal.