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November 8th, 2017 07:07 AM #21
Reduce your carbon & road footprints.
I'd suggest cheaper, easier to drive/park/maintain non-CVT econoboxes like the previous gen Jazz or Yaris. Both small yet unexpectedly roomy. Solid decent cars I'd welcome anytime. They look better than the current ones, too. IMO.[emoji4]
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November 13th, 2017 12:45 PM #22My officemate is now torned between the camry and accord. Can you help him decide?
Also, already planning on cancelling my plan to buy a brand new city and just get a 2nd hand midsize instead.
Thank you guys
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November 16th, 2017 03:28 PM #23
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Camry ...
Toyota (generally) is much cheaper on parts, and more abundant.
But either way, both models are good cars.
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November 16th, 2017 09:51 PM #24Planning din ako to buy with same budget(400k). Anong latest year po kaya ang makukuha ko for camry? Or should i just use my money as DP for bnew? (Alin ung more practical. Hehe) Honda City nga pala kung sakali bnew.
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November 16th, 2017 10:01 PM #25
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November 16th, 2017 11:38 PM #26
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November 19th, 2017 09:08 AM #27i was recently in the market for a used car, same budget as well. bought a 2006 FD civic 2.0 manual in the end.
i considered a 2004 camry, 2001 accord, and an e46.
the camry and accord looked nice, well maintained but being at, i had some concerns. both were driver driven,the owners were obviosly not a "car person". who knows what those cars transmissions and engine have been thru.
the e46 was owned by an enthusiast, but on closer look it seemed to have been neglected and abused. 1 window didnt open. 1 door handle was hard to pull. i noticed 1 tire was different brand, i checked the spare and found one w/ same brand as the other 3, but was ripped at the side wall. looked like this car wasnt babied. spoiled brat yata yung po
so i found this fd. lady owned.all stock. 80k at the odo, sounded quite. clean interior. no cigarette smell. being lady owned the wipers werent changed since 2006the struts were ****
and chopsuey ng china brands ang gulong
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got it for 385k.changed oil and filter, air filter. got some eibachs, kyb shocks/struts and re003 on all four. drives like new.
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November 19th, 2017 09:17 AM #28i was recently in the market for a used car, same budget as well. bought a 2006 FD civic 2.0 manual in the end.
i considered a 2004 camry, 2001 accord, and an e46.
the camry and accord looked nice, well maintained but being at, i had some concerns. both were driver driven,the owners were obviosly not a "car person". who knows what those cars transmissions and engine have been thru.
the e46 was owned by an enthusiast, but on closer look it seemed to have been neglected and abused. 1 window didnt open. 1 door handle was hard to pull. i noticed 1 tire was different brand, i checked the spare and found one w/ same brand as the other 3, but was ripped at the side wall. looked like this car wasnt babied. spoiled brat yata yung po
so i found this fd. lady owned.all stock. 80k at the odo, sounded quite. clean interior. no cigarette smell. being lady owned the wipers werent changed since 2006the struts were ****
and chopsuey ng china brands ang gulong
.
got it for 385k.changed oil and filter, air filter. got some eibachs, kyb shocks/struts and re003 on all four. drives like new.
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November 25th, 2017 06:07 PM #29Question, how's the driving as compared to other midsize/compact/subcompact sedans?
does it really drives like a boat as other people says?
Also, what if I add the honda CRV 2007-2010 to the list. Does it make a difference?
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November 25th, 2017 09:46 PM #30
Random lang saktong lunch break sa office nagbrowse ako ng used Hyundai Sonata (fluidic sculpture 2010-2014). Sobrang fan ako ng design niya, yung top spec GLS Premium complete with pano sunroof, push start, etc can be had for around 400-700K depending on the year model.
What do you guys think? Ok kaya yun?
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