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July 19th, 2007 10:44 PM #1
CMIIW, but most of the local cars nowadays are being sold by their owners before the cars even reach the 100,000 KM mark, for practical reasons - to avoid maintenance headaches, fetch higher car resale value, upgrade to new models, etc.
on the other hand, there are people who decided to keep their cars running "forever" in their possession. this thread is for you.
please post the present KM reading and details of your car (model and brand, year of make, gas or diesel, etc.), including some tips and any modifications you did to keep your baby still going strong after enduring our not-so-ideal road conditions and all kinds of Pinas weather for so long.
does your car qualify to be included in the "Ang Tibay" Tsikot Hall of Fame?cheers!
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