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  1. Join Date
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    #31
    own here a Nissan Series 2 di pa tinirik sa daan lakas ng aircon tipid pa sa gas
    fuel consumption hway around 15-17k/l
    city driving 11-12k/l


    planning to get another nissan Series

    as long as mameet mo maintenancya di ka nya ititirik

    ah hehe tinirik na pala ko gulong pumutok well that is another story

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    #32
    Honestly I'd go for the Nissan sentra series3, I own one, and it never gave a problem. I tried traveling 4 times in 2 weeks going to ilocos, and never gave me a headache, I'm only paying 2200 pesos for 1 way, and the ride is awesome. It's a good car to own.













    Quote Originally Posted by ridihil View Post
    guys, need help lang.... I am planning to buy a 2nd hand 1600cc or 2000cc car... daily drive sana sa office (16kms away from house) tapos sana fuel efficient, all power, manual tranny at feature packed, ok i-maintain at sulit ang bawat peso....

    Choices ko po......
    Personally, Nissan fan ako, so pinaka gusto ko sana, 1996-1998 Nissan Sentra Series 3 Super Saloon... Manual Tranny... (all power, power retracting side mirrors, lamig ang aircon)
    kaso, a lot of people are actually discouraging me na kumuha ng Nissan (hirap daw i-maintain, aircon lang daw ang maganda, etc)
    They are telling me to buy a Civic (ok sana pero uber mahal), or a Corolla (medyo boring ang design pero dali i-maintain daw) instead..

    Civics cost more than 200k (so out of budget na) and Corollas naman, lower models yung papasok sa budget ko... (92-95 lang ang pasok na pasok sa budget)

    Meron din po akong nakikita Corona na 2000cc na around 150-180k (eto sana gusto ko), May ilang Accord at Galant na nasa price range din na to...

    Nissans po kasi are a lot cheaper at mas bagong mga units pero dami negative comment ... yung iba, madami ganda feedback, masyado naman luma or masyado mahal.... gusto ko kasi sana pumili ng 2nd hand na kotse na masusulit talaga ang money ko...

    Feedback naman po sa mga owners ng mga sasakyang ito...
    ano po ba ang pinaka wise decision?
    - A Nissan Sentra Super Saloon (1995 - 1998)
    - Toyota Corolla GLi (1993-1996)
    - Honda Esi (1993)
    - Toyota Corona EX/Exsior (1993-1995)
    - Mitsubishi Galant (1995-1998)
    or finally, Honda Accord (1996 and below)

    (sila po kasi yung mga cars na may 100k-160k price tags, ganun lang po kaya ko eh)
    Help naman po! all your replies would be greatly appreciated... saka sana po, wag masyado biased... yung talagang great value-for-money, matibay at easy to maintain po... (kasi sick and tired na dun sa baseless na recommendations) Thanks po! Great Day!

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    #33
    My nissan S2 B13 1.4Li M/T 93model, gives me 8-9km/liter sa city and about 14km/li sa highway. Bilib ako sa makina nito, till now wala pang major trouble. Ang naging trouble lang so far ay nabali yung timing chain tensioner, kaya kailangang palitan. But thats good enough for a 17 year old car.
    Also, matigas talaga yung clutch pedal ng mga Series 2, kakapagod sa traffic, kaya ginaya ko yung sa mga taxi na nakita ko...hinahabaan nila yung clutch lever arm sa tranny...kaya ayun...ang lambot na!

    For me, i'd choose nissan, pasok sa budget. Just choose a newer model as your budget can afford.

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    #34
    Sa mga nagsasabi na mahirap i-maintain ang Nissan, tanong mo kung nagka-Nissan na ba sila? Puro hoax in the past naman yan takot sa Nissan ng ibang tao na ni-hindi nagka Nissan sa personal. Madali i-maintain ang Nissans esp Sentra. I personally owned a Sentra Series III EX Saloon before and dare I say mas durable pa sya kesa sa Corolla XE namen. Mas quality pakiramdam kasi solid padin yung dashboard hanggang sa ibenta namin di tulad yung XE. Yung instrument panel, mababasa mo pa din yung odometer unlike sa Corolla. Yung door handle lang ng Ae101 madali mabali. May moist na lumalabas sa dash malapit sa windshield. At naunahan pa magpalit ng CV Joint sentra ko kahit mas madalang namin gamitin. Yun nga lang mas mura parts nito sa Sentra ng siguro 5-10% pero I feel na mas matibay naman ang pyesa nya kesa sa Corolla, mas matagal bago ka magpalit.

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    #35
    Quote Originally Posted by ridihil View Post
    guys, need help lang.... I am planning to buy a 2nd hand 1600cc or 2000cc car... daily drive sana sa office (16kms away from house) tapos sana fuel efficient, all power, manual tranny at feature packed, ok i-maintain at sulit ang bawat peso....

    Choices ko po......
    Personally, Nissan fan ako, so pinaka gusto ko sana, 1996-1998 Nissan Sentra Series 3 Super Saloon... Manual Tranny... (all power, power retracting side mirrors, lamig ang aircon)
    kaso, a lot of people are actually discouraging me na kumuha ng Nissan (hirap daw i-maintain, aircon lang daw ang maganda, etc)
    They are telling me to buy a Civic (ok sana pero uber mahal), or a Corolla (medyo boring ang design pero dali i-maintain daw) instead..

    Civics cost more than 200k (so out of budget na) and Corollas naman, lower models yung papasok sa budget ko... (92-95 lang ang pasok na pasok sa budget)

    Meron din po akong nakikita Corona na 2000cc na around 150-180k (eto sana gusto ko), May ilang Accord at Galant na nasa price range din na to...

    Nissans po kasi are a lot cheaper at mas bagong mga units pero dami negative comment ... yung iba, madami ganda feedback, masyado naman luma or masyado mahal.... gusto ko kasi sana pumili ng 2nd hand na kotse na masusulit talaga ang money ko...

    Feedback naman po sa mga owners ng mga sasakyang ito...
    ano po ba ang pinaka wise decision?
    - A Nissan Sentra Super Saloon (1995 - 1998)
    - Toyota Corolla GLi (1993-1996)
    - Honda Esi (1993)
    - Toyota Corona EX/Exsior (1993-1995)
    - Mitsubishi Galant (1995-1998)
    or finally, Honda Accord (1996 and below)

    (sila po kasi yung mga cars na may 100k-160k price tags, ganun lang po kaya ko eh)
    Help naman po! all your replies would be greatly appreciated... saka sana po, wag masyado biased... yung talagang great value-for-money, matibay at easy to maintain po... (kasi sick and tired na dun sa baseless na recommendations) Thanks po! Great Day!
    If you have the budget for a midsized sedan (assuming that you have the budget to maintain it as well with the higher FC more expensive parts and all), why not? Its a really rewarding experience. Even if its old, the feeling of driving a midsized sedan will always be different from driving even a brand new econobox, its a really rewarding experience. I doubt if the Galant is available for just 150-160k. The Accord is particularly good. Its very comfortable and powerful, but for your budget you'll only be able to get the pre-facelift non-VTEC EXi version. As for the Corona... its not really my thing and its not as powerful as the others although its reliable and probably cheap to maintain as well. You may also consider the Nissan Altima, its smaller than the others with a size somewhat between a compact and a midsize sedan but its got that prized SR20DE engine. Then there is the Mazda 626, it may not look good but the handling is great and the engines are powerful be it 2.0I4 or 2.0V6, the sound they make is very pleasing too. If you want a compact, the Corolla 1.6GLi is the way to go. It goes without saying that this is a reliable and economical car that offers good performance as well.

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    #36
    go for the one you truly like... you answered your question

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    #37
    go with the sentra.... i tried canvassing for toyota parts... masmalaki chance mo makakuha ng peke! unlike nissan parts. at overpriced talaga ang mga toyotas.... very very "brainwashed" idea that toyotas are alot better than other brands...

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    #38
    Why not a jimny? Easy to maintain and panlaban pa sa baha?

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    #39
    Quote Originally Posted by tph View Post
    suggest ko mag sentra ka yung mukhang LEC pero all power, i forgot the model, then yung sukli mo pang sounds and porma sa labas. tipid nyan sa gas and di ka madidisappoint sa aircon. and hindi sya mahirap i maintain.

    wag mazda familia, mabibwisit ka lang sa idling problem nyan and anlakas kumain ng gas, although mabilis sya.
    May Mazda Familia kami, '97 model. Yun din ang problem sa idling. Tapos nung umabot ng 8 yrs, nasira ang servo kit. Nasa P10k ang brand new non . Pero ang maganda kasi sa kotseng to is matulim (Ka level ng Civic) malamig ang aircon, maluwag ang loob ang maganda ang porma. Idling part naayos naman after ito na overhaul. Nabenta namin dahil binaha (ondoy). Kung hindi tumagal pa sa amin. Bentahan ng Familia nasa P140K-P180K ang price range. Isama mo sa choice kung gusto mo. Fuel consumption sa highway ng 1.6 Familia is 12-13km/l. Yun 1.3 lang ang di ko alam. But still panalo ang Nissan sa FC.

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    #40
    Quote Originally Posted by T_O_R_C_H View Post
    natawa ako dito
    Yun kanta ng Yano, "hehehehe"

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