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Tsikoteer
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January 20th, 2016 04:57 PM #21Kasya naman pala eh, may 3-4 inches pa. :D
The Innova is a very safe and reliable choice, though not necessarily an exciting one especially for one coming from a pocket rocket like the diesel Accent. You may want to consider a higher variant used 2015 unit. That's practically brand new, and if it's casa maintained, you'd be able to find out the vehicle history.
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January 20th, 2016 05:21 PM #22When my wife and I are planning to buy our first brand new car, I wanted to get the Avanza (cash). Wifey wants the Innova, the diesel one (installement). Of course, we always follow the wife hahaha. No regrets.
Budget was supposed to be for the Innova E variant (around 900K in 2012). But after inquiring from some sales agent, I was able to find a dealer (Toyota Alabang) whose total cash discount for the G variant amounts to around 100K (shoot sa budget). We got the G.
So my suggestion is ask around - how much total freebies can they provide (cash discount, free LTO, free chattel mortgage, etc). Baka in the end, within your budget na yung high end models. But Innova E is still bang for the buck ika nga.
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January 22nd, 2016 05:02 PM #23
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