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February 26th, 2010 12:10 AM #1
I've been offered a second hand 2007 Jazz for P450000. I'm seriously considering it because the car does look great, looks new (sariwa), and jazz has a credibility of having excellent fuel consumption.
What makes me hesitate are:
- It is to be converted from Right Hand to Left Hand Drive.
- Unsure of Local Gasoline Compatibility
- Unsure if setup of ECU's, and what have yous are adapted to local conditions (e.g. weather, road quality, etc.)
- Second Hand
Do you think my skepticisms are valid?
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February 26th, 2010 01:01 AM #2
It will work with local gas
The ECU is the same
I'm not really a fond of converted vehicles...But if you know how to spot a good conversion, it's your money...
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February 26th, 2010 01:59 AM #3If you can opt for a local unit, all the better. Conversions are risky, too many things may happen. RHD units were really never designed to be converted anyway.
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February 26th, 2010 02:37 AM #4
You can already get a good local secondhand without conversion issues and in good condition for 400-450k... why spend money on a converted car? Typically, converted RHD units command a price that's about 100k or more less than a local unit... (I've heard around 300+ for converted Jazzes...) so why spend all that extra money?
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February 26th, 2010 01:43 PM #5
Yung pajero ng kapit bahay namin mas maraming ikot yung manibela pag lumiliko pa kanan kesa sa pag lumiliko pakaliwa....Yes converted yung unit.
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February 26th, 2010 02:51 PM #6
agree! there are a lot of local jazzes worth around 400k. its not a bargain nor expensive but at least its made up to specs of LHD.
ok lang kunin yung imports basta kilala yung ngconvert na magaling. i was also tempted to get a gen 1 crv import for 270k but feared the conversion.
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February 28th, 2010 12:22 AM #7
Thanks for the advise everyone. Ive decided not to go ahead with the purchase.