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November 11th, 2018 11:46 PM #1Hi guys any suggestions - planning to get a 2nd hand with a budget of 350k-375k
Planning to sell it after 3-4 years
Daily driver - 50km daily
Sedan or SUV
Fuel efficient
Enough leg room for a tall driver
Pogi pa rin
Please also throw in notes what to look for when checking your suggested model
Currently I'm talking to 2 sellers
- 2011 Civic 1.8s, 380k, 50k odo
- 2009 Camry 2.4G, 370k, 75k odo
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November 12th, 2018 12:02 AM #2the camry is nice. but it gargles gas.
if i may sugggest, get an auv/mpv/suv.
with a little patience and luck, a diesel innova J (only comes in MT).
it will bring your fuel costs down.
it's not pogi, but it is a comfortable enough drive, even for big and/or tall drivers.Last edited by dr. d; November 12th, 2018 at 12:05 AM.
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November 12th, 2018 12:11 AM #3
Mazda 3? I’ve always liked this car ever since. Became COTY. Heard it has low resale value.
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November 12th, 2018 12:17 AM #4
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November 12th, 2018 12:27 AM #5the 1.8 civic matic will do. more fuel efficient than its rivals and still looks good
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November 12th, 2018 12:38 AM #650km daily... Does it include a lot of highway?
I'd go for diesels. Even if the gap between gas and diesel is getting narrower lately, the difference is still significant, especially in the long run.
2nd gen Santa Fe. Earlier units are already in the 300+k range. Excellent long distance tourer. Being based on the Sonata platform, behaves quite like a midsize sedan but with the advantage of a diesel engine and additional ground clearance and wading depth. Engine was spectacular back in the day, and still considered decent by today's standards. 100 comes in around 10-11 seconds at a shade below 2000rpm, tops out around 210. City gas mileage is admittedly not the greatest, especially for a lead-footed driver like me. A family friend who drives a 2009 Fortuner 2.5AT said he gets around 6km/L pure city... which I am also getting. Highway should easily do double, if not more, with a light foot. Space is great for the 1st and 2nd rows, and tolerable for the 3rd row (I am 5"10). Though there is hardly any cargo space with the 3rd row up. What to look out for... Nothing particularly major, really. I did have to replace a leaking power steering hose last year, change my shocks, stab links and rear bump stops earlier this year (07 model, around 80+k mileage), but understandable given its age. Engine supports! Look out for out-of-the-ordinary vibration during acceleration and when stopped with gearshift in "D".
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November 12th, 2018 12:57 AM #7that 50 km daily drive (balik-an, i presume).
if camry, that's over 350 bucks of fuel a day (by my "pulled out of the air" estimate).
if innova J diesel, that'd be about 230 pesos.
if civic, it'd probably be somewhere in between.Last edited by dr. d; November 12th, 2018 at 01:02 AM.
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November 12th, 2018 05:37 AM #8
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November 12th, 2018 09:27 AM #10
Civic over the Camry for a daily driver. However, if you need an extra car that provides decent interior comfort and big enough for a road trip, then get the Camry.