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July 8th, 2014 03:32 PM #1
Knowing how to drive does not equate to knowing how to fix a car. Try looking at 1980s Benz W123, a well maintained one will last for another decade.
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July 8th, 2014 05:05 PM #3Corolla is generally a better car than a Sentra, though it's higher resale value means you'll be getting a significantly older unit with the same budget.
1st gen Honda City pwede din. Very fuel efficient and powerful, even by today's standards.
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July 8th, 2014 05:21 PM #4
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July 8th, 2014 08:11 PM #5
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July 8th, 2014 08:44 PM #6
Nissan = casa/oem parts so better parts..
Toyota = non-oem/taiwan replacement parts so lower quality than the oem ones...
Sir, you are buying a car just because you are projecting the would be outcome of your printing business... From a businessman's point of view, mukhang mali ang gagawin mo, it is like counting your chicks before your eggs hatches..
I-establish mo muna ang average income ng business mo kapag napasok mo na, then saka ka bumili ng sasakyan if you think kailangan mo.
Aggressive expansion without any fallback or proper business analysis ginagawa mo. Sorry sa OT.
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July 8th, 2014 05:34 PM #7What kind of business bro? Marami ka bang hinahakot? Perhaps you'd like to consider getting a van... Hyundai Grace and Kia Pregio both sell for 100+k. You get higher ground clearance, twice the seating capacity, cheap maintenance and low fuel cost. Hindi nga lang ganon kaporma o ganon kabilis.
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July 8th, 2014 06:18 PM #8
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July 8th, 2014 07:20 PM #9
Hmm mahirap yan kung wala ka pang cash payment ng secondhand car.
I would suggest that you save up to be able to pay the car in cash, plus about 30-50k extra for any repairs. Then your monthly income should be able to cover about 10k a month for fuel, parking, maintenance, etc.
If you don't have cash and aren't earning enough to buy and maintain a car yet, I suggest wag na. Mababaon ka lang sa utang.
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July 8th, 2014 09:01 PM #10So right now your use for the car is for your daily commute which supposedly takes hours if you commute. Is that your daily commute to work? So the home business is just a sideline? Your usage of the car would be daily commute plus the occasional work related trip out of town. Tama ba?
What is your daily route? Total distance and road traveled? Do you have passengers?
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