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June 20th, 2017 09:19 AM #121As far as I can remember sinabi sakin ng agent ko bawal daw gamiting Taxi. Pero pwede daw for Uber.
Baka bawal lang sya sa sagigigilid na taxi. Pero ung mga ride sharing companies like Uber pwede.
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June 21st, 2017 03:12 AM #122
Maraming may gamit ng HONDA City sa Middle East pang Limo o Uber, tested naman reliable lalo na tuwing summer whole day sila bumibyahe with 45-50C ang temp kaya pwede yan diyan pang Grab taxi, correct me if i am wrong, nakita ko Denso na ang compressor ng GM6.
Kung gagawing pang biyahe, regular palit ng CVT fluid, sakin 11k kms nag palit nako sobrang init dito.
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June 22nd, 2017 05:36 PM #123As for me, I would rather get Toyota Vios because of the overall performance it gives you when you drive it.
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July 12th, 2017 11:56 PM #124Hi Tsikot peeps,
Noob here and I would like to seek for your expert advise. We're planning to buy our first car (3-4 months from now) and our choice is the same as the OP: 2017 City 1.5 E CVT vs Vios 1.3 E AT? or it is already CVT?
Right now we are leaning towards Vios because of the price. Though mas mahal ang SRP, Php 812K vs Php 804K, mas mura naman and DP and monthly ng vios (5 years). Toyota offers around 65K DP and 16K monthy while Honda offers 120K DP and 16.5K monthly. Cheaper wins for us.
However, mas gusto talaga namin ang 2017 City because of the looks and engine not to mention the interior and boot space. It has more HP and more fuel efficient (according to feedback and reviews).
Any comments/suggestions on the pros and cons for both cars and tips on how to get discount on the DP especially Honda? Mas generous kasi ata magbigay ng discount ang toyota.
Thanks!
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July 13th, 2017 08:16 AM #125
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July 13th, 2017 08:32 AM #126get the toyota.
your wallet seems to favor it.
1,110K for the city, versus 1,025K for the vios, spread out over 5 years.
"there is nothing free in the auto industry. they are just creative at hiding the difference somewhere in there."
but yes, there are non-financial considerations. i can't help you there. it's your choice.
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July 13th, 2017 09:35 AM #127If you can shell out that 120k DP, I suggest go with the City.
Pero if budget ang concern, stick with the Vios.
But mind you, may point na mag sisisi kaKasi based sa statements mo you really want the Honda.
BTW, you can try asking multiple Honda dealerships for better offers. Wag ka mag stick sa isang dealership lang, pakita mo sa kanila yung offer ng current SA mo, tatapatan nila yan, lalo na if magkaiba yung may-ari ng dealership. Since 3 to 4 months pa naman, madami pang time. Or better yet, sagarin mo ng December, pag umulan ng promos. But of course mas mura parin yung deal sa Toyota, pero at least mapababa mo yung offer ni Honda para mag swak sa budget mo.
You'd be paying for the Car for the next 5 years. Ang pangit naman sa pakiramdam 5 years ka nagbabayad sa Car na hindi ka talaga satisfied. Check your budget, if reasonable naman to go with the City, then look no further.
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July 13th, 2017 09:58 AM #128just a thought.
if TS has problems choosing because of the DP, he might have problems later on, in fulfilling the monthlies.
"can you honestly, really, comfortably, afford a new car right now?"
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July 13th, 2017 10:48 AM #129
why go in-house? mag apply ka sa bank at mas mura pa dyan ang monthly mo..
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July 13th, 2017 11:09 AM #130May point ka Sir. yung 60k difference is parang malaking factor na sa pagbili nya.
Eh yung 60k na yun, annual running cost palang yun. Fuel, maintenance, car care products(optional para sa iba haha) etc.
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Mukhang tight budget nila Sir, pag bank kasi 20% minimum DP.