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    Too much ba pag SUV agad 1st car ko? Or mag sedan na muna?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Bakit naman papalitan transmission if properly maintained.


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    Oo nga naman, kung properly maintained, no need to change things. Unless of course, walang pakialam sa maintenance yung owner.


    Quote Originally Posted by Dark-scion View Post
    Too much ba pag SUV agad 1st car ko? Or mag sedan na muna?
    Choose what your heart desires. What vehicles are you looking at? A small subcompact car (City, Vios, etc) is a lot easier to maintain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark-scion View Post
    Too much ba pag SUV agad 1st car ko? Or mag sedan na muna?
    Compromise ka na lang sa crossover.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Compromise ka na lang sa crossover.


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    +1 on this. Crossovers drive like sedans but with more cargo space.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark-scion View Post
    Too much ba pag SUV agad 1st car ko? Or mag sedan na muna?
    If this is your first ever car and you're new to driving, you might find it very challenging to maneuver a big SUV on our roads. Even more so kung sa city ka nakatira.

    Before deciding what car to buy, ask yourself if that's what you really need and if you can handle driving it daily or even just regularly.

    What's your purpose? For work? Leisure? A little of both? Where do you live? Nababaha ba sa lugar nyo? Maganda mga daan?

    Also, what's you budget and take into consideration regular maintenance costs. Add 20K to 30K per year if you're planning to get an SUV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    If this is your first ever car and you're new to driving, you might find it very challenging to maneuver a big SUV on our roads. Even more so kung sa city ka nakatira.

    Before deciding what car to buy, ask yourself if that's what you really need and if you can handle driving it daily or even just regularly.

    What's your purpose? For work? Leisure? A little of both? Where do you live? Nababaha ba sa lugar nyo? Maganda mga daan?

    Also, what's you budget and take into consideration regular maintenance costs. Add 20K to 30K per year if you're planning to get an SUV.
    You may wanna adjust your maintenance budget. My Accent Diesels' PMS at 40k kms reached P27k.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SidCoronel View Post
    You may wanna adjust your maintenance budget. My Accent Diesels' PMS at 40k kms reached P27k.
    Oh sorry sir, I meant for the first few years lang po.

    My Rav4's PMS was only 30K during our last visit to the casa, in it's 5th year. I realize the costs go up as the car ages as well.

    I wonder what the TS decided?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SidCoronel View Post
    You may wanna adjust your maintenance budget. My Accent Diesels' PMS at 40k kms reached P27k.
    ang mahal naman!
    what did they do to it?

    err... for just the one car, or for the several of them?

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