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    Would you know po kelan darating yung new body for Honda city. I'm planning to buy one soon for coding.

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    Given that it's a 2014 all new model... mga 2020 siguro earliest for a new body.

    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    Would you know po kelan darating yung new body for Honda city. I'm planning to buy one soon for coding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shutterbug View Post
    Given that it's a 2014 all new model... mga 2020 siguro earliest for a new body.
    Matagal pa pala, mauuna pa yata vios

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    Also agree with the previous reply. Honda's every 10,000km service makes maintenance cost less expensive than before

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    Quote Originally Posted by zedco.ph View Post
    Also agree with the previous reply. Honda's every 10,000km service makes maintenance cost less expensive than before
    Some dealerships insist of 10k km or 6 months whichever comes first. I was told by Honda Alabang that I need to come back for my 10k pms on May. [emoji33] Quite impossible as I only able pile up 1500 kms in two months of ownership... pero sa 10k kms ko pa rin ibabalik. Bahala sila


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    Id choose the CVT AT. Just much more efficient and practical. Cant deny the comfort and ease of use of a CVT as well.

    These are all modern and heavily tested transmissions. Long drives are no issues whatsoever for these transmissions. I wonder where you got that notion.



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    Maliit lang naman yun fee, they'll waived it if I'm assuming account holder ka naman siguro doon sa bank.

    Or talked to the dealer's manager kung saan bank nila eh panatawagan mo sa kanya yun manager tapos doon ka kumuha ng MC.

    Most dealers don't accept personal cheques.


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    personal checks are fine.
    personal check or manager's check, the dealer waits a few days, for the check to clear.
    even MCs can be faked nowadays.

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    In my experience, the dealer will call the issuing bank to confirm the MC before they can issue a receipt of your payment.

    As mentioned, MCs can now be faked.

    My car got released on a Sat so I had to bring cash instead of an MC since there was no one in the bank to answer the dealer’s call.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SpinCycle View Post
    In my experience, the dealer will call the issuing bank to confirm the MC before they can issue a receipt of your payment.

    As mentioned, MCs can now be faked.

    My car got released on a Sat so I had to bring cash instead of an MC since there was no one in the bank to answer the dealer’s call.


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    Same case. Car was released on a saturday. I gave the MC a day before.

    Pero yung other car ko. I asked the bank to fax a copy ng MC then gave the MC during the release ng car.

    Depende din yata dealer. Pedeng ifax muna for them to verify the check.

    I recommend MC. Less hassle


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