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November 5th, 2012 09:40 PM #1
Yup. 72k yun odo nung binenta ko. Oct. 1996 acquired.
Yung sayo diba under 100k din? Tapos meron tayo forumer 40k lang mileage ng SiR niya. 1999-2000 model.
Kaso buy and sell pala, notorious yung mga dealers na magatras ng odo eh. Mas ok sana kung sa direct owner mo bibilhin.
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November 5th, 2012 09:53 PM #2
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November 5th, 2012 11:28 PM #3
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November 7th, 2012 11:36 PM #4
Update:
Nakita ko na kanina yung isang sentra. Ex saloon 98 pero carb type. Meron din palang ES 98 na carb kala ko efi 1.4 lang.
Ang totoong odo eh 115k ewan ko dun sa ktxt ko bakit 60k sinabe sa txt.
Mga nakita namin prob kanina.
Namamatayan ng aircon sabi nya sa idle daw. Tapos parang nalulunod yung makina.
Malaking prob ba to?
Bago daw nya ibenta aausin daw lahat kase may shop sila at may 1month warranty.
Nkakaduda na agad.ehehe
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November 7th, 2012 11:43 PM #5Carb type? 1.4 o 1.3 engine? Baka naman FE yan at nalagyan ng EX Saloon na piyesa nung isang beses na nabangga siya.
115tkms is quite reasonable naman for a car of this age...
Kung may problema at nagkakaduda ka, move on to the next one! There are more sellers than there are buyers!
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November 8th, 2012 12:22 AM #6
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November 8th, 2012 09:08 PM #71997 sentra ex saloon is eccs (efi )... already available in 1996...1995, not sure..
in this particular model above, there appears to be too many visible problems. i am sure there are more invisible (yet) problems. my suggestion is to walk away. the owner does not appear to be interested in taking care of the car..
why would sellers lie about their cars for sale in the ads? because the most important thing in selling a car is to lure the potential buyer into seeing the car. it is common knowledge that potential buyers, especially the amateurs, many times lose all logic when they come face to face with the "car of their dreams". well, if they don't wake up in time, their dreams will become nightmares.
heh heh.Last edited by dr. d; November 8th, 2012 at 09:11 PM.
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November 8th, 2012 09:53 PM #8
Salamat sir.
Sa ngayon yung pinuntahan namin sa Cubao ang nagugustuhan ko sa lahat ng sinilip namin.
Medyo matigas lang siya sa price nyang 115k.
Possible reason siguro na matigas sya sa presyo niya eh dahil alam niya na ok yung sasakyan niya.
Prob pa lang naman na napansin namin dun eh hilamusin na talaga..
Sunday baka balikan ko na yun.. :D pero hunt mode pa din muna..
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November 9th, 2012 09:25 PM #9Good Day!
Pare, Don't forget to pray when buying your car even nissan or toyota big body. IMHO you can buy nissan cars below 100k up to 2000 model.
Just have patience and follow what you like.
Some tips it may help :
1. Look under dash board/ inside doors, if traces of mud or very dirty. Maybe flooded
2. Plate condition must be original. You don't know, if it is bump or damage ( try to look if sealant is replaced or welding issue )
3. Bring your trusted mechanic or friend that knows every details or parts of nissan model inside the engine bay.
4. The best buy for me is toyota big body ( easy to find parts, very cheap to maintain and reliable you can see that it is still running until now as taxi ) but it is very difficult to find one and alot of ex taxi is for sale.
5. Forget about the paint issue, it can easily repair the important thing is the engine condition and underchassis.
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