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December 12th, 2014 09:03 AM #22The reason i asked this question is that most of the posters, I believe, have 2-3 cars ( I have 3 ( LC Prado (2010), Fort (2013) and Mazda 6(2010) and I am thinking of getting another one (explo or xtrail) of flipping the Mazda 6 for another mid size sedan ( Teana 2nd hand or camry )and your inputs are helpful.
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December 12th, 2014 10:26 AM #23Categories na lang ser. To me, this would be better so you don't have cars that serve identical purposes.
1st Car - Mid Size SUV (Prado/Grand Sta Fe/Pajero); Don't particularly like the asean pick up based ones
2nd Car - Mid Size Sedan (Camry/Mz6/Legacy); A "Formal" car that you can cruise in yet pack enough power on tap whenever you feel like it
3rd Car - Van (New Carnival/Alphard); to roll your fambam in style
4th Car - Small car for errands/light utility (Soul crdi/Jazz/Accent crdi); yung pwede mo lang ipark sa dulo ng garahe/labas for easy movement pag mag grocery run.
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December 12th, 2014 11:50 AM #24
If I have a 4 car lineup, it would be these...
Fiesta Ecoboost
Lexus IS350F Sport
Subaru GT wagon
Ford Explorer 3.5L Ecoboost
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December 12th, 2014 02:33 PM #25+1 on this.
In my opinion, i would prefer to have specific cars for specific categories or conditions.
1st car = Weekend car/sporty car - a car that you would use for sunday funruns, occasional nightouts. (toyota 86/BRZ, mazda miata, nissan GTR/370z, for mustang, any convertible)
2nd car = Off road, flood worthy, panharabas na auto - usually a pick-up or one of those mid sized diesel SUV's. (toyota hilux/fort, mitsu strada/monty, isuzu dmax/mux,)
3rd car = an good executive luxury sedan - something to use everyday at the office that can accomodate clients etc. (toyota camry, honda accord, mazda 6, nissan altima)
4th car = a big van ( if you have a family ) - something to use to ferry the kids to school and other errands. (toyota grandis, hyundai starex, nissan urvan)
Most of these car can be overlapped by 1 car. reducing the number of cars you would need.
Like a Toyota land cruiser lc200 can do both #2 , #3 and #4.
A Subaru Impreza Sti can do #1 and #3.
A mid sized suv like the fortuner/monty/mux can do #3 and to an extent #2 and #4.
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December 12th, 2014 02:54 PM #26
Bakit hindi pwede euro?
BTT:
Toyota Land Cruiser
Nissan Super Safari
Toyota Camry
Subaru Impreza WRX
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December 16th, 2014 01:17 AM #28I'd go with a Carnival or Starex for a van, a Landcruiser for large SUV, a Santa Fe for a midsize SUV and an Accord V6 for a midsize sedan.
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December 16th, 2014 11:45 AM #29
hmmmm..... car fleet eh?
4 na Toyota Vios J Variant in White....
Taxi fleet.... hehehe
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December 16th, 2014 12:10 PM #30
When you talk about a fleet, first consider what they are mainly used for. It's either transport for passengers or transport of cargo. Also, consider parts and service availability and cost per passenger per mile.
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