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September 27th, 2015 06:37 PM #81money in the bank para pag may opportunity na promising investment, may maiinvest ako!
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October 1st, 2015 05:23 PM #82
since I am in a car forum, I will choose SUV. Take pictures of it then brag about it and make versus threads all over the forum.
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October 15th, 2015 06:35 AM #83Time deposit. Bilis mag depreciate ang halaga ng car. Bad investment, pero kung necessity, why not buy one?
I don't understand our neighbors, dala-dalawa cars, wala namang garahe, naka park sa kalsada even in front of our driveway.
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October 15th, 2015 10:02 AM #84if may car ka naman na maayos pa. hindi ka naman tinitirik at pinagagastos ng malaki. invest your money na lang. ang car ay isang expenses. hindi naman siya investment kasi pag labas niyan sa casa. baba agad ang price niyan.
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October 15th, 2015 01:52 PM #85SUVs don't depreciate if you maintain it and take charge of its over-all well being. I got aging SUVs more than 10 years old
I viewed as like those old Safari land rovers that still serve until now
The problem kasi with our society, we always want the latest but SUVs are workhorses like those vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, gas ranges in your house. We don't bother to upgrade when it still serves its purpose until now
Sedan and low ground cars depreciate coZ of our present road conditions but SUVs ang Dali I-repAir pang-ilalim
I have collected four SUVs, 3 of them 4x4 or AWD. Now. I have 6 days a week going out, ni Hindi ko no makaspag Ito even when I use it alternately.
SUVs are very good investment and are hedge against inflation and unforeseen repairs.
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October 15th, 2015 04:37 PM #86
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October 16th, 2015 06:33 AM #88
Crossover sya and SUV at the same time...
The Honda CR-V is a compact crossover, manufactured since 1995 by Honda. It was loosely derived from the Honda Civic. There are discrepancies as to what "CR-V" stands for. Most state that is stands for "Comfortable Runabout Vehicle",[1] although sales literature in the UK has reportedly made references to "Compact Recreational Vehicle.
First generation (1997–2001)
Introduced in Japan in 1995 as a concept, the CR-V was Honda's first in-house designed SUV by Hiroyuki Kawase. The CR-V was introduced in Japan at Honda Verno dealerships only and was regarded as a luxury vehicle in Japan due to the exterior width dimensions exceeding Japanese Government dimension regulations. For North American market, it was displayed at the 1996 Chicago Auto Show and went on sale in February 1997.
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October 16th, 2015 03:28 PM #89Crossovers are SUVs too.
There are two kinds of Suvs, eto saka yun truck based, ladder based
Ganun din naman sa states
Yun i20, SX4 yun ang ewan ko kung SUV talaga as manufacturers claim
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Depreciation only happens if you sell the unit, but if you dont sell it, you're still
driving your car according sa pinaghirapan mo money
The distinction however lies in maintenance, even you own a sedan for life, sigurado dami paggawa therefore malaki expense mo as compared to Suvs na rarely masira pang-ilalim unless ipang-trail mo
And the U in Suv is utility, meaning it's a utility vehcile. Like anyhting that serves its utility purpose, hardly mag-depreciate yan.
Regulars cars are not utility.
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