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June 17th, 2011 09:40 AM #1hi sirs, may i ask your help which is better second hand car that fits my budget and requirements. im looking for good engine,strong but fuel efficient car, low cost maintenance and quite elegant. im choosing between sentra grandeur 03 and sentra gx 05, im including corolla 99-00(carb.type). my budget ranges from 190k-220k.pls help..wait for your reply.thanks and more power...
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June 17th, 2011 11:29 AM #2
Search ka muna sa sulit or ayos dito tapos post mo links dito para malaman natin type mo. Yun ang magandang umpisahan.
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June 22nd, 2011 02:56 AM #3same kmi ni TS.. im looking for a second hand car. though may agam-agam pa din ako..
Una sa lahat nalilito ako kung buy ako ng second hand car or brand new na... bago lang po ako mag drive..
im a total newbie pag dating sa driving and cars...
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June 22nd, 2011 06:42 AM #4
red7... if you can afford to buy a brand new car then get one.... iba pa din ang feeling ng bago.... may warranty... downside, mas expensive and mas tatamaan ka ng laki ng depreciation costs ng kotse...
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June 22nd, 2011 10:51 AM #5
If you can pay in cash or can easily pay in a monthly installment go for brand new (tama si imperialv: nothing beats the feeling of owning a brandnew) yun nga, sabi mo e bago ka pa lang, well, tama ang choice mo to go for a second hand muna, kasi meron akong kilala maya't maya nasa kasa yung bagong toyota vios niya dahil sa dami ng sabit, gasgas, yupi because of bago pa nga lang din siya natuto mag-drive, saka practice to maintain an old muna car then easy-easy na lang sayo mag-maintain ng brandnew pag dating ng panahon
pick ka ng second hand then after 2 - 3 years benta mo na ulitchoice ko for a second hand, 2000 Honda Civic Vti, low-maintenance, fuel efficiency (sakto lang, hindi ko rin masasabi na ganoon to katipid lumaklak ng gas, pero sure na hindi naman siya gas guzzler, ah, tama lang for daily driving, depend's on how you will drive it), Speed (hmm, it is fast VTEC powered of course, but again it depends on your driving style on how fast do you want to make), looks (yes, popular tuner to in the past years), aftermarket parts (marami dyan), spare parts (available at the most auto supply shops near you). Well, good luck on picking a car.
Pero kung brand new talaga ang naging choice mo, eto Suzuki Celerio, Hyundai i10, Kia Picanto, Toyota Vios
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June 23rd, 2011 01:28 AM #6yun nga po sir.. pag ka Bnew baka po mahirapan ako sa monthly bills for my monthly installments plus mdyo wala din po akong alam sa pag maintain ng auto..
how about this honda civic 04-05 model, ok din po ba ito for a newbie.. malakas po ba ito sa gas?
Honda Civic MT - 04 - Cars for sale NCR - AyosDito.ph
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June 22nd, 2011 11:05 AM #7
i'd say go for the toyota corolla... especially yung tinatawag nilang "lovelife" na body... its the model before the introduction of the corolla altis, and the new altis now... im basing this on experience, sobra tibay nung model ng corolla yan... easy to maintain pa and dami parts... i tried searching sa sulit and mukhang pasok sa budget mo... yung nissan sentras na binabalak mo eh medyo may kamahalan ng konti ang parts and medyo malakas sa gas.
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